How Synthetic Biology will Grow the Future - Inside Ginkgo Bioworks (literally)

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  • Опубліковано 15 лип 2022
  • What if we could create any protein, any biological structure that we want. And, for it to be biodegradable, sustainable, and safe for use? Well, that is the ultimate mission of Ginkgo Bioworks, a biotech company founded in 2008 by scientists at MIT, and their using Biology to achieve it.
    How, you may ask? Well, by genetically engineering living organisms, like bacteria, yeast and mammalian cell lines to express proteins or genes of interest, testing and selecting the best ones, and then growing loads of it so that the desired product can be extracted. In other words - synthetic biology. These products grown by living organisms can then be used for industrial, pharmaceutical purposes, as well as food production and fragrances. I recently travelled to Boston and was able to have a little tour around Ginkgo’s building. I then later spoke with Sneha, a lead organism engineer at Ginkgo to hear about what they get up to and how they’re achieving it.
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  • @brainwashboi123
    @brainwashboi123 Рік тому +13

    I prefer your videos with no music. Thanks for educating people on synth bio! Jealous you could tour there.

    • @VirtuellJo
      @VirtuellJo Рік тому +1

      Yes, no music please. These subjects do not need music to be interesting :)

    • @billcarney829
      @billcarney829 Рік тому +1

      We need more "no music".

  • @BIGGWILLSCARDSHOP
    @BIGGWILLSCARDSHOP Рік тому +2

    3000+ shares strong and adding. I love this company.

  • @antoniosmusic
    @antoniosmusic Рік тому +5

    Another great video! Thank you for presenting us, the general public, with insights into companies and research teams' work. This helps demystify the space, inspire people to look into it, perhaps even study biology as it is seen as a multifaceted and viable career path and the interviews put a human face on a sector otherwise remote and incomprehensible. The way of presentation is also fresh and delivered with intention as you usually make the video as soon as you discover something and study it out of genuine interest and curiosity. Excellent work 👏

  • @Intrepidinnovation
    @Intrepidinnovation Рік тому +1

    Another amazing video 🙌 the polarized navigation mechanisms of cellular environments video was a great video too

  • @patricktang294
    @patricktang294 Рік тому +1

    The info conveyed is way above my head, but I have a gut feeling that they are on the verge of greatness. Keep it up!

  • @danielcarrasco768
    @danielcarrasco768 Рік тому

    You just gained a new follower. Thanks to breakdown videos like this one. Keep up the good work!

  • @miaaiyana
    @miaaiyana Рік тому

    This is a great intro to Ginkgo, really interested in seeing how far they go. Thank you for the video.

  • @XapiensatMIT
    @XapiensatMIT Рік тому

    Great video! Really interesting process, and to use the data from "failed" attempts in order to increase efficiency!

  • @johncraig86
    @johncraig86 Рік тому +1

    Awesome video. Something we should care about. Future great company!

  • @Albundy11373
    @Albundy11373 Рік тому +1

    I own stocks in synthetic biology. Glad you’re talking about it.

  • @booshingoff379
    @booshingoff379 Рік тому +1

    Thanks great video

  • @immortalityIMT
    @immortalityIMT Рік тому +1

    They tried to do this with collagen back in 2005 in a paper titled Recombinant microbial systems for the production of human collagen and gelatin, seemed to work well but never saw any vegan collagen on the market.

  • @robfolger5498
    @robfolger5498 Рік тому

    Amyris is similar except they scale the product and perform the downstream process themselves. Ginkgo works on more of a royalty basis by supplying only the strain with the expectation the customer will scale and process.

  • @SavvyMoneyShow
    @SavvyMoneyShow Рік тому +1

    My only problem with dna is the ceo pay and sbc is so high it prevents profitability

  • @psiphisapiens
    @psiphisapiens Рік тому +4

    Fantastic

    • @nimblep4531
      @nimblep4531 Рік тому +3

      And yet hardly any likes, doesn't have the patronage it deserves.

    • @psiphisapiens
      @psiphisapiens Рік тому

      @@nimblep4531 Eleanor has made so much content, more likes are definitive deserved!

  • @yguy6885
    @yguy6885 Рік тому

    Hey we love your video, lmk if you want to talk to the Nyoka Design Labs team too!

  • @agumonkey
    @agumonkey Рік тому

    is dave knight still at ginkgo ?

  • @kingsize1182
    @kingsize1182 Рік тому +1

    🔥🔥🔥

  • @robertkelleyroth409
    @robertkelleyroth409 Рік тому

    They gave me a tour as well, which was very nice of them. The major issue is cost.
    Consider the Human Genome Project. It cost $3 billion or so to sequence the first human genome. Now if someone reduced that cost by 99.9%, that's still a $3 million genome. Fantastic science project but of little practical use. It's the same with the other products they want to make. The cost has to come down to market prices or below (or otherwise offer a compelling feature), or it's just a cool science project.

    • @therealGP
      @therealGP Рік тому

      I believe that’s part of their value proposition. With every new product that they sequence, they learn a bit more so the cost to produce each subsequent product gets cheaper & cheaper. Of course I’m a layperson who has done a little research based only on what I can find online so, take that for what it’s worth 😂

  • @EviLPlayeR04
    @EviLPlayeR04 Рік тому

    Hi, could you review novos lab in one of your videos? They offer an all in one aging powder for different parts

  • @mrpetelara
    @mrpetelara Рік тому

    You have to interview Ilan Sobel of Bioharvest Science inc Next

  • @syedarshad1000
    @syedarshad1000 Рік тому

    Could you please name any peer companies in india. Thanks

  • @pitbulllove2209
    @pitbulllove2209 Рік тому

    She didn't really provide many specifics, which is concerning. I am an investor, but it's so hard to pinpoint how well the company is actually producing tangible products. She spoke too generally.

  • @juliahello6673
    @juliahello6673 Рік тому +1

    People will want to put the ability to put botanical drugs in apples.

  • @christopherellis2663
    @christopherellis2663 Рік тому

    Gin- kgo , vs ging- ko
    It's spelled so far a reason.
    Just like proteins.

  • @adamhanninen8295
    @adamhanninen8295 Рік тому +3

    This lady gives off strong Holmes vibes. Ginkgo is sketch and lacks tech transparency. Investor beware

  • @terrytibbs
    @terrytibbs Рік тому

    sketchy company