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Printeria
SynBio can be very complex due to the expertise required and the economic cost of the labs. This is why the Valencia UPV team has set a goal: to solve all these difficulties in order to bring Synthetic Biology closer to people.
Our proposal
We intend to design a fully-equipped bioengineering device: Printeria. It will be capable of modifying bacteria to obtain tangible phenotypes, but made as easy to operate as a home printer. In short, a whole cloning process contained in a single device.
How to use it
PRINTERIA Controller
We have created an intuitive software that will help us design a new transcriptional unit and control the experimental conditions of the assembly reaction. It will show us all our previous jobs and pre-designed recipes and it will report us whenever our inventory runs out of parts.