] Leaders of a new movement are kicking ] off the first Synthetic Biology 1.0 conference at the ] Massachussets Institute of Technology this week. ] "Synthetic biology" is the blanket term for a ] multidisciplinary attempt to identify a class of standard ] operational components that can be assembled into ] functioning molecular machines. ] ] Central to that effort is the ability to isolate discrete ] biomolecular mechanisms and define standard interfaces ] for them so that they can be assembled in much the same ] way as electronic circuits. This confluence of computer ] science and biology is so remarkable that this new ] movement rises to the level of moon shot initiatives: to ] reverse-engineer life itself. ] "Biology is the nanotechnology that works." EE Times -BioBricks to help reverse-engineer life |