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-An automated, high-throughput platform for gene assembly, amplification, transformation, strain growth, and metabolite analysis enables the production of bio-based monomers and polymers with precise repeat units, domains and chirality directly from microorganisms. By providing an equipment set focused on automation, control, and high-throughput pathway assembly at the gene level and metabolite detection at the cellular level, the Living Bioreactor will enable biosynthetic manufacturing of commodity monomers and polymers.+An automated, high-throughput platform for gene assembly, amplification, transformation, strain growth, and metabolite analysis enables the production of bio-based monomers and polymers with precise repeat units, domains and chirality directly from microorganisms. By providing an equipment set focused on automation, control, and high-throughput pathway assembly at the gene level and metabolite detection at the cellular level, the Living Biofoundry will enable biosynthetic manufacturing of commodity monomers and polymers. 
  
-The capabilities of the Living Biofoundry Facility are supplemented by: (1) a Thermo Fisher TSQ Altis inline triple quadrupole mass spectrometer coupled with an ultra-high-performance liquid chromatograph (UHPLC/MS/MS) for separation and analysis of synthesized bio-derived monomers, (2) Agilent Technologies 7890A gas chromatography system, and (3) BIOFLO CELLIGEN 310 fermenter/bioreactor for scale-up microbial culture. 
  
  
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