Addressing the post-COVID era through engineering biology

Jennifer Bell, Jim Philp, Richard I. Kitney
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Currently, the world is faced with two fundamental issues of great importance, namely climate change and the coronavirus pandemic. These are intimately involved with the need to control climate change and the need to switch from high carbon, unsustainable economies to low carbon economies. Inherent in this approach are the concepts of the bioeconomy and the Green Industrial Revolution. The article addresses both issues, but it, principally, focusses on the development of the bioeconomy. It considers how nations are divided in relation to the use of biotechnology and synthetic biology in terms of their bioeconomy strategies. The article addresses, as a central theme, the nature and role of engineering biology in these developments. Engineering biology is addressed in terms of BioDesign, coupled with high levels of automation (including AI and machine learning) to increase reproducibility and reliability to meet industrial standards. This lends itself to distributed manufacturing of products in a range of fields. Engineering biology is a platform technology that can be applied in a range of sectors. The bioeconomy, as an engine for economic growth is addressed—in terms of moving from oil-based economies to bio-based economies—using biomass, for example, using selected lignocellulosic waste as a feedstock.

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通过工程生物学应对后COVID时代
摘要当前,世界面临两个至关重要的根本问题,即气候变化和冠状病毒大流行。这些都与控制气候变化的必要性以及从高碳、不可持续的经济体向低碳经济体转变的必要性密切相关。这种方法中固有的是生物经济和绿色工业革命的概念。这篇文章解决了这两个问题,但主要集中在生物经济的发展上。它从生物经济战略的角度考虑了各国在生物技术和合成生物学的使用方面的分歧。这篇文章的中心主题是工程生物学的性质和在这些发展中的作用。工程生物学以生物设计为基础,结合高水平的自动化(包括人工智能和机器学习),以提高再现性和可靠性,达到行业标准。这有助于在一系列领域实现产品的分布式制造。工程生物学是一种可以应用于一系列领域的平台技术。生物经济作为经济增长的引擎,在从石油经济向生物经济转变的过程中,使用生物质,例如,使用选定的木质纤维素废物作为原料。
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