Thank you for sheparding. Having already given out my email to those numbers, perhaps more discretion is warranted, I am truly interested but you are correct in sensing a niavete about my communication style. I would like to address you personally due to fear of sounding undisciplined or lacking in knowledge to so many others. I am not doing anything DIY in a home lab, nor am I a bioterrorist, just a gal with an Interest in longevity and improved health as well as progressive adaptation of the human genome. All of this in theory only since I am well aware of ethical and pragmatic constraints on germ line manipulation. I am a sci-fi writer.
On Nov 16, 2015 3:03 AM, "Brian Degger" <brian.degger@gmail.com> wrote:
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> What are you interested in Kate?
> It's somewhat nice to keep the conversation open on this diybio forum. Especially in the start.
> I can understand that you might have something to offer on the subject. And we(I use the royal we, I speak for myself and a few friends on DIYBio that I know well) would all love to hear it. We are interested in everything, and debating and finding out more. We are semi-dogmatic when it comes to self-gm in a kitchen(against), and (against) anything about using biology for evil, or letting people do damage by bio-error-ism after they have contacted the group.
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> Also.. you give your personal email out to 4406+ people. I would be fine with that, because other people are always publishing my email to others and I want people to look at my public Google+ profile. You might not be so happy about that.
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> Cheers,
> Brian
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> On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 5:07 AM, Katherine Gordon <kthrngordon@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Please contact me directly at kthrngordon@gmail.com my name is Kate.
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>> On Nov 15, 2015 10:04 PM, "Katherine Gordon" <kthrngordon@gmail.com> wrote:
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>>> Rewiring metabolism. Brilliant!
>>> On Nov 15, 2015 1:30 PM, "BraveScience" <bravescience@gmail.com> wrote:
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>>> > Hi,
>>> >
>>> > Recently I started being interested in purple bacteria. More specifically I found Rhodobacter spheroides a very interesting organism.
>>> > It has all the gigs as a metabolic engineer you'd like to have from your chassis: heterotrophism, chemoautotrophism and photoheterotrophism.
>>> > I work with cyanobacteria for living but these purple beauties got my full attention.
>>> >
>>> > It lives in waste water, loves all sugars (xylose from biomass isn't gonna be a problem, if it is we can fix it easily) and can live off the most incredible substrates, from methanol, H2 to poop.
>>> >
>>> > Most importantly it's very pretty with all those red colors.
>>> >
>>> > As I am looking into potential synthetic biological application, and metabolism rewiring and modelling, I was wondering if anybody has work before with such beautiful organism.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > Find it interesting or have any heads up where to look? Please, drop me a line.
>>> >
>>> > Best,
>>> > Fede
>>>
>>> Hello Fede,
>>> I studied biochemistry in. College in the late 90,s. Mitochondria were and still are my interest . You mention rewiring metabolism...How would you go about this trick? I would greatly be interested in your thoughts. A symbiotic relationship between these bacterial meto bolic engineers and our somatic cells is possibly the most remarkable thing Ive ever heard.
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