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Systems and Synthetic Biology | 2007

Laying the foundations for a bio-economy

Robert H. Carlson

Biological technologies are becoming an important part of the economy. Biotechnology already contributes at least 1% of US GDP, with revenues growing as much as 20% annually. The introduction of composable biological parts will enable an engineering discipline similar to the ones that resulted in modern aviation and information technology. As the sophistication of biological engineering increases, it will provide new goods and services at lower costs and higher efficiencies. Broad access to foundational engineering technologies is seen by some as a threat to physical and economic security. However, regulation of access will serve to suppress the innovation required to produce new vaccines and other countermeasures as well as limiting general economic growth.


Archive | 2010

10. The Sources of Innovation and the Effects of Existing and Proposed Regulations

Robert H. Carlson


Archive | 2010

13. Open-Source Biology, or Open Biology?

Robert H. Carlson


Archive | 2010

14. What Makes a Revolution

Robert H. Carlson


Archive | 2010

5. A Future History of Biological Engineering

Robert H. Carlson


Archive | 2010

1. What Is Biology

Robert H. Carlson


Archive | 2010

7. The International Genetically Engineered Machines Competition

Robert H. Carlson


Archive | 2010

9. The Promise and Peril of Biological Technologies

Robert H. Carlson


Archive | 2010

6. The Pace of Change in Biological Technologies

Robert H. Carlson


Archive | 2010

3. Learning to Fly (or Yeast, Geese, and 747s)

Robert H. Carlson

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