Building a community to engineer synthetic cells and organelles from the bottom-up

Author:

Staufer Oskar123ORCID,De Lora Jacqueline A1ORCID,Bailoni Eleonora4,Bazrafshan Alisina5ORCID,Benk Amelie S1,Jahnke Kevin1ORCID,Manzer Zachary A6ORCID,Otrin Lado7ORCID,Díez Pérez Telmo8,Sharon Judee9ORCID,Steinkühler Jan10ORCID,Adamala Katarzyna P9ORCID,Jacobson Bruna8,Dogterom Marileen11ORCID,Göpfrich Kerstin12ORCID,Stefanovic Darko8,Atlas Susan R8ORCID,Grunze Michael12ORCID,Lakin Matthew R8,Shreve Andrew P8ORCID,Spatz Joachim P123ORCID,López Gabriel P8ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Max Planck Institute for Medical Research

2. Max Planck School Matter to Life

3. Max Planck Bristol Center for Minimal Biology, University of Bristol

4. University of Groningen

5. Emory University

6. Cornell University

7. Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems

8. University of New Mexico

9. University of Minnesota

10. Northwestern University

11. BaSyC Consortium

Abstract

Employing concepts from physics, chemistry and bioengineering, 'learning-by-building' approaches are becoming increasingly popular in the life sciences, especially with researchers who are attempting to engineer cellular life from scratch. The SynCell2020/21 conference brought together researchers from different disciplines to highlight progress in this field, including areas where synthetic cells are having socioeconomic and technological impact. Conference participants also identified the challenges involved in designing, manipulating and creating synthetic cells with hierarchical organization and function. A key conclusion is the need to build an international and interdisciplinary research community through enhanced communication, resource-sharing, and educational initiatives.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Max Planck Society

New Mexico Consortium

Publisher

eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd

Subject

General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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