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biOrigami: A New Approach to Reduce the Cost of Space MissionsSpace exploration lies at the inquisitive core of human nature, yet high costs hinder the advancement of this frontier. We are harnessing the replicative properties of biology to create biOrigamibiological, self-folding origamito reduce the mass, volume, and assembly time of materials needed for space missions. biOrigami consists of two main components: manufacturing substrates biologically and bioengineering folding mechanisms. For substrates, we are developing new BioBricks to synthesize two thermoplastics: polystyrene and polyhydroxyalkanoates. For folding mechanisms, we are using heat-induced contraction of thermoplastics and the contractile properties of bacterial spores. After consulting with experts, we believe that biOrigami could be incorporated into rovers, solar sails, and more. In addition to biOrigami, we are creating a novel method to efficiently transform bacteria by using the CRISPRCas9 system, benefitting the broader synthetic biology community. Our project integrates and improves manufacturing processes for space exploration on both the micro and macro levels.
Document ID
20190002168
Acquisition Source
Ames Research Center
Document Type
Abstract
Authors
Calvet, Charles
(Stanford Univ. Stanford, CA, United States)
Devlin, Tyler
(Brown Univ. Providence, RI, United States)
Greenberg, Daniel
(Brown Univ. Providence, RI, United States)
Ju, Tina
(Stanford Univ. Stanford, CA, United States)
Kunin, Daniel
(Brown Univ. Providence, RI, United States)
Lieberman, Erica
(Stanford Univ. Stanford, CA, United States)
Nguyen, Thai
(Stanford Univ. Stanford, CA, United States)
Takahashi, Jack
(Stanford Univ. Stanford, CA, United States)
Thompson, Kirsten
(Stanford Univ. Stanford, CA, United States)
Tran, Forrest
(Brown Univ. Providence, RI, United States)
Xiang, Daniel
(Brown Univ. Providence, RI, United States)
Rothschild, Lynn J.
(NASA Ames Research Center Moffett Field, CA, United States)
Date Acquired
April 4, 2019
Publication Date
September 24, 2015
Subject Category
Mechanical Engineering
Report/Patent Number
ARC-E-DAA-TN26086
Meeting Information
Meeting: 2015 iGEM Giant Jamboree
Location: Boston, MA
Country: United States
Start Date: September 24, 2015
End Date: September 28, 2015
Sponsors: International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) Foundation
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS2-03144
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
Keywords
Space Exploration
Manufacturing
Substrates
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