Headshot of John Glass, a synthetic biologist at the J. Craig Venter Institute

John Glass, PhD

John Glass, PhD, a synthetic biologist at the J. Craig Venter Institute. Glass was part of the team that created the first bacterial cell with a chemically synthesized genome and a minimal bacterial cell with a synthetic genome encoding only the essential genes. Glass now uses synthetic biology approaches to build human artificial chromosomes, prokaryotic cells, and viruses with redesigned genomes to solve problems in medicine, industry, and the environment.

Articles by John Glass, PhD

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Mirror Bacteria Research Poses Significant Risks, Dozens of Scientists Warn

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March 2025, Issue 1

How Do Embryos Know How Fast to Develop

In mammals, intracellular clocks begin to tick within days of fertilization.

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Discover the history, mechanics, and potential of PCR.

Become a PCR Pro

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Genetic Insights Break Infectious Pathogen Barriers

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Navigating Cold Storage Solutions

The Immunology of the Brain

The Immunology of the Brain

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