Synthetic Yeast Engineered By University of California, Berkeley (CAL) Scientists To Brew Up Vital Malaria Drug

New Scientist -- A synthetic organism could be producing enough of a key malaria drug to treat the world within three years. A species of yeast has been fitted with synthetic genes that make a compound called artemisinin, which is used to treat multi-drug resistant strains of malaria. The chemical is currently extracted from a Chinese wormwood shrub called Artemisia annua, but this is a relatively expensive process.

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