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Showing posts with label biosciences. Show all posts
Showing posts with label biosciences. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 28, 2024

Ginkgo Bioworks has been bolstering its position as a first mover in Synthetic Biology!

 Here are the companies they’ve acquired and the reasons behind each acquisition:

  1. Proof Diagnostics:

    -  Ginkgo Bioworks acquired Proof Diagnostics, a Cambridge-based CRISPR test developer co-founded by Feng Zhang (an early discoverer of Crispr technology) of the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. 
  2. Proof Diagnostics has been working on a “future-proof” COVID-19 screener with a rapid tabletop analyzer capable of detecting not only COVID-19 but also the flu, respiratory syncytial virus, and other diseases using gene-editing technology. 
  3. Ginkgo was mainly attracted to Proof Diagnostics for its intellectual property and libraries of RNA-programmable, non-Cas enzymes called OMEGAs. These emerging OMEGAs offer potential upgrades over current genomic medicine tools, making them easier to deliver into cells. Ginkgo plans to use these enzymes to support its gene therapy services, providing an alternative approach to gene editing.
  4. Patch Biosciences: - Ginkgo acquired Patch Biosciences, a New York-based AI platform developer focused on computer-designed cargos for genetic medicines. By integrating Patch’s capabilities, libraries, and datasets, Ginkgo aims to enhance its existing genetic medicine toolkit. 

    The machine-learning models and downstream assays from Patch Biosciences will contribute to Ginkgo’s offerings.
  5. Reverie Labs:

     - Ginkgo also acquired Reverie Labs, an AI-powered drug discovery company. Reverie Labs specializes in developing biology-focused foundation models and small molecule design. Four members of Reverie’s AI team, including Chief Technology Officer Ankit Gupta, have joined Ginkgo. 

    This acquisition will accelerate Ginkgo’s work in drug discovery and strengthen its expertise in biological engineering approaches.


Additionally, it’s worth noting that Ginkgo Bioworks made its largest acquisition to date by acquiring it's competitor, Zymergen, which is expected to significantly enhance Ginkgo’s platform by integrating strong automation and software capabilities

These acquisitions demonstrate Ginkgo’s commitment to advancing synthetic biology and expanding its capabilities in molecular medicine and AI-driven research



 Ginkgo Bioworks is an American biotech company founded in 2008 by five scientists from MIT, led by Jason Kelly. 

Their specialty lies in using genetic engineering to produce bacteria with industrial applications for other biotech companies. 

Essentially, they create custom-designed microorganisms that can be used in various fields, from agriculture to pharmaceuticals.



Ginkgo Bioworks Holdings (NYSE: DNA) is owned by 57.35% institutional shareholders, 13.56% by insiders, and 29.08% retail investors.

Article:

KEY POINTS from this article:


  • 1.   The biofoundry's platform is scaling up, "big time" and customers are flocking.
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    Powerful collaborators are signing up

    It's working with MerckModernaEli Lilly, and many others in biopharma and agriculture.

  • Ginkgo's valuation is attractive, and trading as a penny stock at all time lows!

Disclosure: we own stock in Ginkgo Bioworks ($DNA) and are accumulating!

Analysts high on Ginkgo and it's platform.

StockScan estimates an average price of $6.06 for Ginkgo Bioworks in 2025, with predictions ranging from a low of $4.78 to a high of $7.34​ (Stock Screener, Chart, and Price) This indicates a potential rise of approximately 980.45% from the last recorded price. While Ginkgo faces challenges, its long-term opportunities in #CellProgramming and #Biosecurity could drive significant growth. Keep in mind that investing involves risks, and it’s essential to conduct thorough research before making any investment decisions


Friday, May 10, 2024

Can two small caps become the kings of synthetic biology? Only time will tell!

 Both Twist Biosciences and Ginkgo Bioworks are prominent players 

in the field of  Synthetic biology, but they have different focuses and strengths.

Let’s take a closer look at each company: Twist Biosciences: Core Focus: Twist Biosciences specializes in high-quality synthetic DNA production using its Silicon Platform. They offer custom DNA synthesis services to researchers, biotech companies, and other organizations. Technology: Their Silicon Based DNA synthesis platform allows for efficient and precise DNA manufacturing. Applications: Twist’s DNA products are used in various applications, including Gene Editing, vaccine development, Drug discovery, and more. Collaboration with Ginkgo: Twist has a collaboration with Ginkgo Bioworks, which includes a four-year supply agreement. Ginkgo purchases products from Twist, allowing them to test proteins and develop diverse solutions across multiple industries. Recent Deal: In 2022, Twist agreed to supply at least 100 million base pairs of synthetic DNA to Ginkgo over a one-year period for engineering prototype organisms. Ginkgo Bioworks: Core Focus: Ginkgo is a horizontal platform for cell programming. They aim to make programming cells as easy as programming computers. Technology: Ginkgo’s platform enables biotechnology applications across various markets, including food, agriculture, industrial chemicals, and pharmaceuticals. Applications: Ginkgo focuses on organism design and engineering, optimization, and other synthetic biology services. Collaboration with Twist: Ginkgo collaborates with Twist to secure high volumes of DNA. They have ordered approximately one billion base pairs of synthetic DNA from Twist over the past four years for various programs. Expansion Plans: Ginkgo’s collaboration with Twist aims to fuel their expansion plans in the synthetic biology field. In summary, both companies contribute significantly to the synthetic biology ecosystem, but their expertise lies in different areas.
Twist excels in DNA synthesis, while Ginkgo focuses on cell programming and organism engineering.
The collaboration between these two organizations demonstrates their commitment to advancing the field of synthetic biology.

Foot notes:

Most recently Googles "Deep Mind" Ai has been used in combination with Synbio, cell programming and gene editing, to further the advancement in cooperation with a number of companies.

With the deep, data set of Alphabet, combined with Deep Mind's cutting edge Ai, and the massive data bank that is the human DNA, medicine and medical disciplines will benefit immensely from what is coming! And, so will human kind!