With the rapid development of high-throughput sequencing technology, big data analysis and computational biology, bioinformatics has become a key tool to unravel the mystery of life. Synthetic biology, on the other hand, adds new functions and properties to organisms through the design, construction and optimisation of biological components, devices and systems. The cross-fertilisation of these two fields has led to revolutionary changes in biomedicine, biomanufacturing, environmental protection and other fields. This chapter aims to build a communication platform, promote the close integration of academic research and industrial applications, and foster the innovative development of bioinformatics and synthetic biology.
1. Biomedical R&D
2. Bio-based materials development
3. Food and agriculture optimisation
4. Gene editing
5. Synthetic genome design and optimisation
6. Cell and gene therapy
Tianjin Distinguished Professor; Tianjin University Discipline Leader; Haihe Scholar Distinguished Professor; Xiangjiang Scholar.
School of Bioengineering, Tianjin University of Science and Technology, China
Bio: Fufeng Liu, Ph.D., is a professor at the School of Bioengineering, Tianjin University of Science and Technology, and the head of the Department of Bioengineering. He is a Tianjin Distinguished Professor, Tianjin University Discipline Leader, Haihe Scholar Distinguished Professor, and Xiangjiang Scholar. In recent years, with protein molecular interactions and their inhibition as the main scientific research line, focusing on the combination of theoretical calculations and experimental ...more...
Caiyin Qinggele
Associate Professor, Department of Biochemical Engineering, School of Chemical Engineering, Tianjin University
Bio: I am Qinggele Caiyin, a Mongol from Inner Mongolia, Associate professor in Biochemical Engineering, a member of faculties in the School of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Tianjin University. My research is focused on the molecular regulatory mechanisms of Bacteria, such as sRNA regulation on the aerial mycelium formation and sporulation of Stretomyces coelicolor and the acid resistance and adaptation of Lactococcus lactis.