Stanford Bioengineers compress protein engineering cycle to 24 hours

Brian Buntz
Stanford researchers have announced that they have compressed a time-intensive protein building and testing process to 24 hours. Published in Molecular Systems Biology, the paper describes a method known as MIDAS (Microbe-Independent Deep Assembly and Screening) that differs from traditional protein engineering, which requires cloning genes into circular plasmids, growing them in bacteria or yeast,… The post Stanford Bioengineers compress protein engineering cycle to 24 hours appeared first on R