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One of the pioneers in synthetic biology joins us to discuss new understandings of how antibiotics work, as well as how bacteria can be engineered to work for, and not against us.
Jim Collins is a professor in the Bioengineering department at MIT. His technologies have been patented by 25 biotech, pharmaceutical, and biomedical companies. To learn more about the work his lab does, head over to collinslab.mit.edu
One of the pioneers in synthetic biology joins us to discuss new understandings of how antibiotics work, as well as how bacteria can be engineered to work for, and not against us.
Jim Collins is a professor in the Bioengineering department at MIT. His technologies have been patented by 25 biotech, pharmaceutical, and biomedical companies. To learn more about the work his lab does, head over to collinslab.mit.edu