GP-write Partners with DNA Script to Accelerate DNA-Writing Technology and Accessibility

NEW YORK & SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.--()--Genome Project-write (GP-write) welcomes DNA Script as one of the newest members of its Industrial Advisory Board (IAB). Together with DNA Script and other members, the IAB aims to develop a virtual foundry and incubator to streamline genome-writing, accelerate the typical design-build-test workflow and advance deep algorithmic learning to reduce workflow costs and timing. The first version of GP-write’s computer-aided design (CAD) tool for whole genome design will be unveiled at the virtual GP-write 5.0 conference, October 21-22.

GP-write’s CAD is a one-stop shop for microbe, plant and animal genome writing and redesign. Its automated workflow allows users to rapidly upload a genome, redesign it and synthesize the new sequence. The tool enables researchers to directly order synthetic DNA or related products and services from GP-write’s affiliated members.

DNA Script’s SYNTAX System, a benchtop DNA printer powered by their groundbreaking enzymatic DNA synthesis (EDS) technology, enables users to print sequences designed on GP-write’s CAD tool right in their lab. The first-of-its-kind DNA printer expedites workflows, making DNA writing as simple and efficient as next-generation sequencing.

DNA Script will host a roundtable at the GP-write 5.0 conference on October 22 at 12:30 p.m. ET to engage attendees in a discussion centered on biosecurity as it relates to emerging technologies, including GP-write’s new CAD tool and DNA Script’s SYNTAX System.

“We’re pleased to join GP-write and their industrial partners to drive innovation on the forefront of DNA printing technologies,” said Thomas Ybert, co-founder and CEO of DNA Script. “Just as NGS, or DNA 'read,' and CRISPR, or DNA 'edit,' have brought significant advances to research and clinical care, we believe the broad accessibility of synthetic DNA printing, or DNA 'write,' offered by our SYNTAX System will be equally transformative and power the next bio-revolution.”

GP-write President and General Counsel, Amy Cayne Schwartz, notes that the organizations are partnering to work toward realizing “a shared vision of a future where writing genomes is facile, democratized and safely accessible.” Schwartz explains that “this will open up new frontiers for development of novel therapeutics and solutions for environmental health.”

About Genome Project-write

GP-write, conceived as a sequel to the Human Genome Project, applies lessons learned from HGP to pursue scientific exploration fully integrated with the development of genome engineering technologies. The primary goal of the project is to drive dramatic cost reductions and expedite whole-genome writing and redesign over the next decade, empowering researchers to uncover complex biological behavior and reprogram organisms to address defining global challenges in medicine, biotechnology and environmental health. https://engineeringbiologycenter.org.

About DNA Script

Founded in 2014, DNA Script is a pioneering life sciences technology company developing a new, faster, more powerful and versatile way to design and manufacture nucleic acids. The company has developed an alternative to traditional DNA synthesis called Enzymatic DNA Synthesis, or EDS, allowing this technology to be accessible to labs with the first benchtop enzymatic synthesis instrument, the SYNTAX System. By putting DNA synthesis back in the lab, DNA Script aims to transform life sciences research through innovative technology that gives researchers unprecedented control and autonomy. www.dnascript.com.

Contacts

Media Contacts:

DNA Script
Valerie Enes
408-497-8568
valerie@teamseismic.com

Genome Project-write
Amy Cayne Schwartz, J.D.
917-848-9907
amy@engineeringbiologycenter.org

Contacts

Media Contacts:

DNA Script
Valerie Enes
408-497-8568
valerie@teamseismic.com

Genome Project-write
Amy Cayne Schwartz, J.D.
917-848-9907
amy@engineeringbiologycenter.org