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Get Free AccessWith the growing complexity of synthetic biological circuits, robust and systematic methods are needed for design and test. Leveraging lessons learned from the semiconductor and design automation industries, synthetic biologists are starting to adopt computer-aided design and verification software with some success. However, due to the great challenges associated with designing synthetic biological circuits, this nascent approach has to address many problems not present in electronic circuits. In this session, three leading synthetic biologists will share how they have developed software tools to help design and verify their synthetic circuits, the unique challenges they face, and their insights into the next generation of tools for synthetic biology.
Douglas Densmore, Mark Horowitz, Smita Krishnaswamy, Xiling Shen, Adam P. Arkin, Erik Winfree, C. Voigt (2011). Joint DAC/IWBDA special session design and synthesis of biological circuits. Proceedings of the 34th Design Automation Conference, pp. 114-115, DOI: 10.1145/2024724.2024750.
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2011
Authors
7
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English
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Proceedings of the 34th Design Automation Conference
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10.1145/2024724.2024750
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