Telesis Bio wants to bring the ability to write DNA to every lab with their desktop automated gene synthesis platform, Digital-to-biological converter™
for uses such as developing mRNA vaccine candidates for emerging pathogens. Telesis Bio is betting on putting this machine on every laboratory’s desktop globally to accelerate the development and deployment of new drugs.Another area where rapid DNA synthesis technology can make a big impact is in gene and cell therapies, such as T-cell receptor -based cancer therapy. This approach uses genetically modified immune cells to go after solid tumors.
DNA printing could also open up the potential to treat hereditary diseases with gene therapy using gene editing technology CRISPR. CRISPR is already being used for editing the genomes of microbes to produce everything from drugs to materials to chemicals. There are also more than 100 CRISPR gene editing drug trials going on right now. What is required for any gene editing experiment are the guide RNAs which help single out the gene that is being edited.
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