@BetterCallMedhi
I believe DARPA just launched the most audacious bioengineering program of the decade & nobody’s talking about it loud enough I spent hours reading through the Generative Optogenetics program documentation & honestly I’m still processing the implications of what they’re trying to build this is about creating molecular machines that can be expressed in living cells to translate optical signals directly into DNA and RNA sequences on demand think about what this means…. you shine specific wavelengths of light at a cell & it writes its own genetic code in realtime without any external DNA delivery no viral vectors no CRISPR cassettes just light triggering nucleotide incorporation based on photon wavelength this is a FOUNDATIONAL shift in how we interface with biology bc right now if you want to deliver genetic instructions to cells you need massive supply chains synthesis facilities cold storage delivery mechanisms that break down over distance DARPA GO wants to turn living cells into programmable biological systems where you can transmit genetic information massively via optical signals & the cell synthesizes the exact sequence you need using its own machinery the implications are absolutely wild : single-cell spatial resolution temporal precision to deliver different messages sequentially remote scalable dissemination of genetic instructions Imagine regenerative medicine where you shine light patterns on damaged tissue & cells reprogram themselves in situ manufacturing where bacterial cultures synthesize complex molecules on command via optical programming agriculture where crops adapt their genome in response to environmental light signals… what fascinates me most is that this high risk program acknowledges we’re building a direct interface between computers that design genetic sequences and living cells that execute them we’re not just editing genes anymore we’re creating a bidirectional communication protocol between silicon & carbon where light becomes the universal language If GO succeeds it unlocks programmable biology at a SCALE we’ve never seen before this is how you get to foundational capabilities for extended spaceflight for on demand therapeutics for manufacturing without brittle supply networks this is the kind of moonshot that changes EVERYTHING