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Finding Genius Podcast

Could Genetic Engineering Cure Cancer? With Wilson Wong

Finding Genius Podcast

Richard Jacobs

Medicine, Health & Fitness

4.41K Ratings

🗓️ 6 June 2017

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

What if was possible to turn your body's cells into mini computers and then program them to kill cancer?
According to synthetic biologist, Wilson Wong, it's not only a very real possibility, but it could be the future of immunotherapy.
Here's a few things you'll hear about in this episode:

* The technique doctors are now using to hack T-cells and achieve 90% remission in Lymphoma patients
* How researchers have successfully turned cells into computer circuits and how that could impact the future of medicine.
* The magical enzyme that makes computing with cells possible

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Almost Here, Round the Corner of Future Technology Podcasts with Richard Jacobs.

0:07.9

Future Technologies always to transform our lives for better or worse are the focus of this podcast.

0:13.6

Almost here means these technologies are now here and starting to be used.

0:17.7

We're just around the corner.

0:19.7

From Bitcoin to artificial intelligence, 3D around the corner, from Bitcoin to artificial intelligence,

0:22.0

3D printing, blockchain, virtual reality, and more.

0:26.0

Hello, this is Richard Jacobs with Future Tech Podcast. Today I'm talking to Wilson Wong,

0:30.8

and we're going to be talking about programming cells as if they were circuits. So, Wilson,

0:36.5

how are you doing? Doing well.

0:38.2

I'm doing well.

0:38.9

Thank you for having me.

0:40.0

Sure.

0:40.6

Can you give folks just a little sketch of your background and the project you're

0:44.7

working on right now?

0:46.0

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

0:47.0

Most certainly.

0:48.1

So we are working on, well, I'm a chemical engineer by training, and I've been, you know, in this field

0:56.2

called synthetic biology since when I was in graduate school, so 2001. So the idea is to be

1:05.2

able to use genetic engineering to change, you know, self-behavior,

1:13.2

and preferably in a way that you want the self to behave.

1:18.2

And so this is the concept,

1:22.7

and I'm specifically interested in two types of synthetic biology.

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