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Title Building a biofoundry
ID_Doc 77551
Authors Holowko, MB; Frow, EK; Reid, JC; Rourke, M; Vickers, CE
Title Building a biofoundry
Year 2020
Published
DOI 10.1093/synbio/ysaa026
Abstract A biofoundry provides automation and analytics infrastructure to support the engineering of biological systems. It allows scientists to perform synthetic biology and aligned experimentation on a high-throughput scale, massively increasing the solution space that can be examined for any given problemor question. However, establishing a biofoundry is a challenging undertaking, with numerous technical and operational considerations that must be addressed. Using collated learnings, here we outline several considerations that should be addressed prior to and during establishment. These include drivers for establishment, institutional models, funding and revenue models, personnel, hardware and software, data management, interoperability, client engagement and biosecurity issues. The high cost of establishment and operation means that developing a long-term business model for biofoundry sustainability in the context of funding frameworks, actual and potential client base, and costing structure is critical. Moreover, since biofoundries are leading a conceptual shift in experimental design for bioengineering, sustained outreach and engagement with the research community are needed to grow the client base. Recognition of the significant, long-termfinancial investment required and an understanding of the complexities of operationalization is critical for a sustainable biofoundry venture. To ensure state-of-the-art technology is integrated into planning, extensive engagement with existing facilities and community groups, such as the Global Biofoundries Alliance, is recommended.
Author Keywords biofoundry; high-throughput; synthetic biology
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000645216900001
WoS Category Biochemical Research Methods; Biology; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology
Research Area Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology
PDF https://academic.oup.com/synbio/article-pdf/6/1/ysaa026/36757529/ysaa026.pdf
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