DocumentCode
189680
Title
Synthetic biology: A control engineering perspective
Author
Prescott, Thomas P. ; Papachristodoulou, Antonis
Author_Institution
Univ. of Oxford, Oxford, UK
fYear
2014
fDate
24-27 June 2014
Firstpage
1182
Lastpage
1186
Abstract
Synthetic Biology is a new, rapidly developing field at the interface of Engineering and Biology. It aims to design new, or redesign existing biological systems for a particular purpose. The early years have seen the design of simple devices and parts (such as switches and oscillators); Synthetic Biology is now entering a new phase of development as the successfully designed devices of recent years are exploited to create systems of increasing sophistication. Control theoretic techniques play an important part in the design of these networks, as well as for allowing increasing levels of complexity to be engineered into synthetic biological systems. At the same time, the implementation of feedback control in these networks will allow them to sense, process and actuate on environmental and internal cues.
Keywords
cellular biophysics; molecular biophysics; biological networks; complexity; control engineering perspective; synthetic biological systems; Feedback control; Genetics; Robustness; Synthetic biology; Systems biology; Tuning;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Control Conference (ECC), 2014 European
Conference_Location
Strasbourg
Print_ISBN
978-3-9524269-1-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ECC.2014.6862638
Filename
6862638
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