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Purified motor proteins organise microtubules in micrometre-sized droplets, mimicking the organization of the microtubule cytoskeleton in cells. From Thomas Surrey's Microtubule Cytoskeleton Architecture and Dynamics Laboratory. Toggle to view hero caption Synthetic Biology Breadcrumb Home Research Topics Synthetic Biology Introduction textSynthetic biology brings together knowledge of biological processes with engineering principles to build novel systems from a biological set of parts, or reveal more about the control of natural biological pathways. Research groups James Briscoe Developmental Dynamics Laboratory Greg Findlay Genome Function Laboratory Charlie McTernan Artificial Molecular Machinery Laboratory Naomi Moris Stem Cell & Human Development Laboratory Paul Nurse Cell Cycle Laboratory Markus Ralser Molecular Biology of Metabolism Laboratory Sam Rodriques Applied Biotechnology Laboratory Anne Schreiber Cellular Degradation Systems Laboratory Ben Schumann Chemical Glycobiology Laboratory Thomas Surrey Microtubule Cytoskeleton Architecture and Dynamics Laboratory Jean-Paul Vincent Epithelial Cell Interactions Laboratory Science Technology Platforms Proteomics Related content Making it happen Type: Feature 11 August 2017 Share the page Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Share on Email