Solving global problems with synthetic biology - Tae Seok Moon (full interview)

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Tae Seok Moon is an associate professor of energy, environmental and chemical engineering at Washington University in St. Louis. He is an expert in synthetic biology, metabolic engineering, and protein engineering. Using synthetic biology, Tae Seok has been engineering probiotic bacteria for medical applications, bacteria to consume plastic and building biocontainment circuits and other global problems.

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TIMESTAMPS:
Intro - 00:00
Synthetic biology - 01:30
Plastic - 10:00
Probiotics - 25:00
Biocontainment - 40:00
Advice - 56:00

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Amazing! Thanks for sharing another great interview with such an inspiring end message! (It's also nice that you heard about crispr for the very first time 😂)

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