Plant Designer: A Biodesign Here Now exhibition at the London Design Festival 2018

Plant molecular farming is a young branch of biotechnology working with engineered or specifically bred plants, to produce large quantities of industrial, cosmetic or pharmaceutical substances – including skin moisturizer, antibodies and vaccines. In comparison with the chemical industry, they promise to be much more cost effective, sustainable and accessible.
The technologies used in Newcotiana and Pharma-Factory include New Plant Breeding Technologies or NPBTs (Newcotiana) or classic engineering techniques (Pharma-Factory). Recently, some NPBTs have been discussed in the media, and "Plant Designer" will serve as a place to find out more about them. They include the so-called CRISPR technique, also known as genome editing, which offers unprecedented opportunities for crop breeding. Other NPBTs that researchers will apply are modern forms of grafting, or infiltration for temporary gene expression.
Join us at the London Design Festival "Biodesign Here Now" show at the Open Cell, Old Laundry Yard, Shepherds Bush Market from 18th to 23rd of September 2018. Talk to our scientists, share your plant design ideas, and learn how plants can be designed to become biological factories.
Newcotiana and Pharma-Factory have received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation programme under Grant Agreement No 760331 and 774078, respectively.
Details about the exhibition:
https://www.londondesignfestival.com/event/biodesign-here-now
Keywords
Molecular Farming, Plants, Algae, Pharmaceuticals, Enzymes, Diagnostics, Recombinant Proteins, Regulation, HIV, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Vaccines, Design, Designing Plants, Redesign