Shenzhen scientists lead the release of Asia's first synthetic cell technology roadmap

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According to a release from Shenzhen on June 6, led by Researcher Liu Chenli of the Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, scientists from six countries including China, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand recently jointly published an article in the international academic journal Nature Biotechnology, unveiling Asia’s first 10-year technology roadmap for synthetic cells. Focusing on the cutting-edge scientific issue of “artificially synthesized single-cell life,” the article plans the future 10-year efforts in advancing synthetic cell research in Asia, systematically lays out four major core challenges in building synthetic cells, and proposes phased goals. This technology roadmap will help drive synthetic cell research from modular exploration toward systematic integration, promote deep integration across fields such as quantitative synthetic biology, artificial intelligence, and biological manufacturing, and open up new pathways for the development of synthetic biology and future biotechnologies. (Shenzhen Release)
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