
The first half of the course will cover the principle of synthetic biology: its history and applications, the engineering cycle, rational design approaches and the analysis of the most common genetic circuits and network motifs developed in literature.
In-silico instruments will also be introduced, to enable systems simulations and genetic network characterization.
A group project will be assigned to students, to stimulate a critical analysis of biotechnological problems to be faced through a synthetic biology approach.
The second half of the course will be organized as a series of 3 modules characterized by lectures on relevant case studies in the fields of plant synthetic biology and synthetic immunology.
Students will be asked to choose among a series of articles provided by the lecturers and group-organized journal club activities will be performed and evaluated at the end of each module.
- Enseignant: Massimo Bellato


