Synthetic biotechnology is revolutionizing medicine by offering solutions to long-standing challenges.
Researchers are developing synthetic cells that mimic natural cellular communication and using them to create synthetic tissues and repair damaged organs.
Enzymes are being engineered to create synthetic genetic materials, paving the way for gene-based therapies and customized treatments for rare genetic diseases.
Synthetic cells that self-replicate and respond to environmental triggers are being used to develop precision drug delivery systems, such as cancer-targeting therapies.