Aug 9, 2021
MIT Researchers Devised a Way To Program Memories Into Bacterial Cells
Posted by Jason Blain in categories: biotech/medical, chemistry, engineering
For several years, Lu’s lab has been working on ways to use DNA to store information such as memory of cellular events. In 2,014 he and Farzadfard developed a way to employ bacteria as a “genomic tape recorder,” engineering E. coli to store long-term memories of events such as a chemical exposure.
Technique for editing bacterial genomes can record interactions between cells, may offer a way to edit genes in the human microbiome.
Biological engineers at MIT
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