Taylor Amarel

Developer and technologist with 10+ years of experience filling multiple technical roles. Focused on developing innovative solutions through data analysis, business intelligence, OSI, data sourcing, and ML.

Demystifying Synthetic Biological Circuits: A Comprehensive Guide

Introduction: The Dawn of Cellular Computing Imagine a world where cells are programmed like computers, capable of diagnosing diseases with unprecedented accuracy, producing biofuels sustainably, and even cleaning up environmental pollutants with targeted precision. This is not science fiction, but the burgeoning reality of synthetic biology, a multidisciplinary field that sits at the intersection of

Exploring the Frontier of Bioengineered Computational Substrates

The Dawn of Living Computers Imagine a computer powered not by silicon, but by the very building blocks of life—proteins, DNA, and even living cells. This is the audacious vision of bioengineered computational substrates, a field poised to revolutionize our understanding of computing and redefine its limits. By harnessing the inherent computational power of biology,

Biocomputing: Programming Life – Exploring the Potential of Living Cells as Computational Devices

Introduction: The Living Computer Imagine a world where medical diagnoses are performed by microscopic cellular computers, or where environmental pollutants are cleaned up by engineered bacteria. This isn’t science fiction; it’s the burgeoning reality of biocomputing, a field that’s rapidly blurring the lines between biology and computer science. Biocomputing harnesses the inherent computational power of

Biocomputing: Exploring the Frontier of Living Cell Computers

Introduction: The Dawn of Living Computers Imagine a computer powered not by silicon chips, but by the intricate machinery of living cells. This is the fascinating reality of biocomputing, a field that harnesses the power of biology to perform complex calculations and process information. Biocomputing represents a paradigm shift in computation, moving away from the