Christopher Voigt
About Christopher Voigt
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Christopher Voigt holds the position of Co-Founder. His expertise and leadership have played a significant role in the establishment and growth of his ventures.
Work in Voigt and Densmore Labs at MIT and Boston University
Christopher Voigt has been actively involved in research and projects in both the Voigt and Densmore labs located at MIT and Boston University. His work in these institutions highlights his involvement in the cutting-edge field of genetic engineering and synthetic biology.
Genetic Logic Circuit Design Collaboration
Christopher Voigt has collaborated extensively on the development of genetic logic circuit design. This innovative work focuses on creating complex biological circuits using DNA, which can perform logical operations similar to electronic circuits.
Cello Platform for Automated Genetic Circuit Design
Christopher Voigt participated in the creation of Cello, a platform designed for the automated design of genetic circuits. Cello allows researchers to input desired functions and receive genetic circuits that perform those functions, streamlining and accelerating the design process in synthetic biology.