2024
DOI: 10.1049/enb2.12035
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Engineering biology and automation–Replicability as a design principle

Matthieu Bultelle,
Alexis Casas,
Richard Kitney

Abstract: Applications in engineering biology increasingly share the need to run operations on very large numbers of biological samples. This is a direct consequence of the application of good engineering practices, the limited predictive power of current computational models and the desire to investigate very large design spaces in order to solve the hard, important problems the discipline promises to solve. Automation has been proposed as a key component for running large numbers of operations on biological samples. T… Show more

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