Dr. Matthew Tirrell, founding director of the Institute for Molecular Engineering at the University of Chicago, spoke about nanotechnology at the recent IBM Research Centennial Colloquium at the Thomas J Watson Research Center. Dr. Tirrell’s work explores new materials based on self-assembly synthetic, and bio-inspired, materials.
“What we’re talking about is the modern age of genetic engineering, where we can imagine living foundries – that is, synthetic biology for synthetic chemistry, making a wide range of products that are perhaps known in nature, but not necessarily made by the organisms that we would like to make them in the most-efficient way [such as pharmaceuticals and fuels].”
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