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Dr. Matthew Lux holds the 3D printed Imperial Death Star. |
Dr. Matthew Lux, an
informatics expert, started researching DNA’s storage capabilities. In 2013, Lux
submitted a proposal to the Edgewood Chemical Biological Center (ECBC)’s In-house
Laboratory Independent Research Program (ILIR). Now, the DNA CODE has risen
from translated binary code and can now reside in bacteria, the last resource
for information storage.
With
the support of SGI-DNA’s BioXp, Dr. Lux leads a brave new line of research to
restore peace and accelerate discovery to the galaxy. The US Army’s ECBC has
sent its most daring informatics expert on a not-so-secret mission, to explore
the potential of microbial memory and encode plans for the imperial death star.
It is a time of hope for gene
synthesis.
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