Biology Is Technology : : The Promise, Peril, and New Business of Engineering Life / / Robert H. Carlson.

In Biology Is Technology, author Robert Carlson offers a uniquely informed perspective on the endeavors that contribute to current progress in the science of biological systems and the technology used to manipulate them.

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1. What Is Biology? -- 2. Building with Biological Parts -- 3. Learning to Fly (or Yeast, Geese, and 747s) -- 4. The Second Coming of Synthetic Biology -- 5. A Future History of Biological Engineering -- 6. The Pace of Change in Biological Technologies -- 7. The International Genetically Engineered Machines Competition -- 8. Reprogramming Cells and Building Genomes -- 9. The Promise and Peril of Biological Technologies -- 10. The Sources of Innovation and the Effects of Existing and Proposed Regulations -- 11. Laying the Foundations for a Bioeconomy -- 12. Of Straitjackets and Springboards for Innovation -- 13. Open-Source Biology, or Open Biology? -- 14. What Makes a Revolution? -- Afterword -- Notes -- Index
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In Biology Is Technology, author Robert Carlson offers a uniquely informed perspective on the endeavors that contribute to current progress in the science of biological systems and the technology used to manipulate them.
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Bioethics.
Biology Philosophy.
Biotechnology.
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Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter HUP eBook-Package Backlist 2000-2013 (Canada) 9783110756067
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Biology Is Technology : The Promise, Peril, and New Business of Engineering Life /
Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
1. What Is Biology? --
2. Building with Biological Parts --
3. Learning to Fly (or Yeast, Geese, and 747s) --
4. The Second Coming of Synthetic Biology --
5. A Future History of Biological Engineering --
6. The Pace of Change in Biological Technologies --
7. The International Genetically Engineered Machines Competition --
8. Reprogramming Cells and Building Genomes --
9. The Promise and Peril of Biological Technologies --
10. The Sources of Innovation and the Effects of Existing and Proposed Regulations --
11. Laying the Foundations for a Bioeconomy --
12. Of Straitjackets and Springboards for Innovation --
13. Open-Source Biology, or Open Biology? --
14. What Makes a Revolution? --
Afterword --
Notes --
Index
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title_alt Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
1. What Is Biology? --
2. Building with Biological Parts --
3. Learning to Fly (or Yeast, Geese, and 747s) --
4. The Second Coming of Synthetic Biology --
5. A Future History of Biological Engineering --
6. The Pace of Change in Biological Technologies --
7. The International Genetically Engineered Machines Competition --
8. Reprogramming Cells and Building Genomes --
9. The Promise and Peril of Biological Technologies --
10. The Sources of Innovation and the Effects of Existing and Proposed Regulations --
11. Laying the Foundations for a Bioeconomy --
12. Of Straitjackets and Springboards for Innovation --
13. Open-Source Biology, or Open Biology? --
14. What Makes a Revolution? --
Afterword --
Notes --
Index
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physical 1 online resource (288 p.)
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contents Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
1. What Is Biology? --
2. Building with Biological Parts --
3. Learning to Fly (or Yeast, Geese, and 747s) --
4. The Second Coming of Synthetic Biology --
5. A Future History of Biological Engineering --
6. The Pace of Change in Biological Technologies --
7. The International Genetically Engineered Machines Competition --
8. Reprogramming Cells and Building Genomes --
9. The Promise and Peril of Biological Technologies --
10. The Sources of Innovation and the Effects of Existing and Proposed Regulations --
11. Laying the Foundations for a Bioeconomy --
12. Of Straitjackets and Springboards for Innovation --
13. Open-Source Biology, or Open Biology? --
14. What Makes a Revolution? --
Afterword --
Notes --
Index
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