Organ on chips special Re: Trends in Biotechnology: March 2023 (Volume 41, Issue 3)

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Mar 2023
Vol. 41, Iss. 3

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Cell Symposia: Infection biology in the age of the microbiome

June 7–9, 2023 | Paris, France.

Webinar: Spatial transcriptomics and epigenetics in neuroscience

February 1, 2023, 12:00pm ET | available live & on demand.

Cell Symposia: The conceptual power of single cell biology

August 28–30, 2023 | San Diego, CA, USA.

Cell Symposia: Bio-inspired and bio-integrated materials in accelerating technologies

December 1–3, 2023, Suzhou, China.

Table of Contents

Advisory Board and Contents
Editorial

40 years of useful biology
Matthew J. Pavlovich
Spotlights

High resolution lithography 3D bioprinting
Andrew C. Daly, Khoon S. Lim
Improving crop genetic transformation to feed the world
Mark Legendre, Gozde S. Demirer
Engineering yeast for industrial-level production of the antimalarial drug artemisinin
Ayoola B. Smith, Jonathan R. Chekan
Tandem chemocatalysis and biological funneling to valorize lignin
Allison Z. Werner, Lindsay D. Eltis
Tapping the potential of Gram-positive bacteria for bioelectrochemical applications
Christopher M. Dundas, Benjamin K. Keitz
Engineered membrane receptors with customizable input and output functions
Justin A. Peruzzi, Timothy Q. Vu, Neha P. Kamat
Organs-on-chips: a decade of innovation
Carly Strelez, Hannah Y. Jiang, Shannon M. Mumenthaler
Open Access
RNA and nanocarriers: next generation drug and delivery platform take center stage
Jessica Rouge
Opening the door to nitrogen fixation in oxygenic phototrophs
Dianna S. Morris, Niaz Bahar Chowdhury, Mark Kathol, Rajib Saha
Engineering biology for sustainable 1,4-butanediol synthesis
Connor L. Trotter, Gautham S. Babu, Stephen Wallace
Open Access
Electronic plants: the future of agriculture and urban ecosystems?
Sagar Arya, Anna-Maria Pappa
Towards biomanufacturing of cultured meat
Wee Swan Yap, Deepak Choudhury, Ratima Suntornnond
Coordinated microbial lysis bursts into the drug delivery scene
Sabyasachi Sen, Aditya M. Kunjapur
Insights into methanotroph carbon flux pave the way for methane biocatalysis
Calvin A. Henard
Proximity labeling of endogenous protein interactions enabled by directed evolution
Stefan Golas, Emma J. Chory
Science & Society

The cost of not adopting new agricultural food biotechnologies
Robert Paarlberg, Stuart J. Smyth
Opinions

Bioeconomy and net-zero carbon: lessons from Trends in Biotechnology, volume 1, issue 1
Jim Philp
Nutrient recovery and pollutant removal during renewable fuel production: opportunities and challenges
Margo Elzinga, Desiree de Haan, Cees J.N. Buisman, Annemiek ter Heijne, Johannes B.M. Klok
Open Access
Agricultural biotechnology for sustainable food security
Agata Tyczewska, Tomasz Twardowski, Ewa Woźniak-Gientka
Reviews

Synthetic biology of extremophiles: a new wave of biomanufacturing
Jian-Wen Ye, Yi-Na Lin, Xue-Qing Yi, Zhuo-Xuan Yu, Xu Liu, Guo-Qiang Chen
Emerging immunomodulatory strategies for cell therapeutics
Corrine Ying Xuan Chua, Allen Yujie Jiang, Tatiane Eufrásio-da-Silva, Alireza Dolatshahi-Pirouz, Robert Langer, Gorka Orive, Alessandro Grattoni
Open Access
Biosensors for healthcare: current and future perspectives
Eun Ryung Kim, Cheulmin Joe, Robert J. Mitchell, Man Bock Gu
The genome editing revolution
John van der Oost, Constantinos Patinios
Open Access
Organs-on-a-chip: a union of tissue engineering and microfabrication
Yimu Zhao, Erika Yan Wang, Fook B.L. Lai, Krisco Cheung, Milica Radisic
Metabolic engineering for sustainability and health
Gi Bae Kim, So Young Choi, In Jin Cho, Da-Hee Ahn, Sang Yup Lee
Hypes, hopes, and the way forward for microalgal biotechnology
Maria J. Barbosa, Marcel Janssen, Christian Südfeld, Sarah D’Adamo, Rene H. Wijffels
Open Access
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