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Susana had
engineered
the fruit fly on the left so that just two out of the 200,000 cells in its brain expressed the light-activated pore.
We had them
engineered
by the engineers.
First, there's genetically
engineered
seeds and organisms.
Did you know rats that ate genetically
engineered
corn had developed signs of liver and kidney toxicity?
And I realize, I think, the way I was feeling that way, is on a really deep gut level, I was feeling a lot of shame and embarrassed, frankly, that, in some respects, I had failed at delivering what I'm genetically
engineered
to do.
I can sprinkle a few cells, stem cells from the patient's own hip, a little bit of genetically
engineered
protein, and lo and behold, leave it for four months and the face is grown.
This is actually a heart valve that we've engineered, and you can see here, we have the structure of the heart valve and we've seeded that with cells, and then we exercise it.
A few weeks later, you have your
engineered
organ that we're able to implant back into the patient.
These are normal mammalian cells genetically
engineered
with a bioluminescent gene taken out of deep-sea jellyfish.
These are zebra fish that have been genetically
engineered
to be yellow, green, red, and they are actually available now in certain states.
The salmon on top is a genetically
engineered
Chinook salmon, using a gene from these salmon and from one other fish that we eat, to make it grow much faster using a lot less feed.
He altered this mouse so that it was genetically
engineered
to have skin that was less immunoreactive to human skin, put a polymer scaffolding of an ear under it and created an ear that could then be taken off the mouse and transplanted onto a human being.
And we also saw that they are very professionally
engineered
by people who obviously had all insider information.
We
engineered
a virus to pick up carbon nanotubes.
On the left, we see a tiny piece of beating heart tissue that I
engineered
from rat cells in the lab.
Well, in order to not have to open up the person every time you want to reprogram their device or do some diagnostics on it, they made the thing be able to communicate wirelessly, and what this research team did is they reverse
engineered
the wireless protocol, and they built the device you see pictured here, with a little antenna, that could talk the protocol to the device, and thus control it.
And so coming back to the brain, this is from a genetically
engineered
mouse called "Brainbow."
As you might have guessed, I'm a tissue engineer, and this is a video of some of the beating heart that I've
engineered
in the lab.
This is another example of patient-specific stem cells that were
engineered
from someone with retinitis pigmentosa.
So that's where we stand at the moment, and I've just got a few final thoughts, which is that this is another way in which biology is now coming in to supplement chemistry in some of our societal advances in this area, and these biological approaches are coming in in very different forms, and when you think about genetic engineering, we've now got enzymes for industrial processing, enzymes, genetically
engineered
enzymes in food.
They
engineered
a system that was so robust that it's still with us today, continuously producing identical people for a machine that no longer exists.
In order for us to build safely, we've
engineered
these buildings, actually, to work in a Vancouver context, where we're a high seismic zone, even at 30 stories tall.
XL: So we clipped part of this sensor, and attached that to a switch to control the cells, and we packed this switch into an
engineered
virus and injected that into the brain of the mice.
As a speech scientist, I'm fascinated by how the voice is produced, and I have an idea for how it can be
engineered.
I mean, you can think of clothes constructed form renewable biobased sources, cars running on biofuel from
engineered
microbes, plastics made from biodegradable polymers and customized therapies, printed at a patient's bedside.
Sorona is a DuPont process that uses a genetically
engineered
microbe to turn corn sugar into polyester.
Well now, recently, the Machine has started to get involved in actual city politics, and they've
engineered
the election of a former Machine member, a young, pro-business recent graduate to the Tuscaloosa city school board.
I went to the greenhouse and I saw that the conventional variety that was flooded for 18 days had died, but the rice variety that we had genetically
engineered
with a new gene we had discovered, called Sub1, was alive.
You can see the genetically
engineered
papaya in the center.
Eighty percent of Hawaiian papaya is genetically
engineered.
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