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The 'Farma' Home Bioreactor Would Allow One to Skip Pharmaceutical Drugs

A large percentage of the population is supported by pharmaceutical drugs, so the 'Farma' Home Bioreactor is a conceptual creation that would look to decentralize the creation of drugs to allow for in-home manufacturing. Designed by William G. Patrick, the 'Farma' Home Bioreactor would be able to transform spirulina into pharmaceutical drugs that could be used as a replacement to traditional ones prescribed from a doctor. The 'Farma' Home Bioreactor would come bundled with a pill compactor for making easy to swallow pills from the comfort of ones home.

With synthetic biology evolving at a rapid rate, the 'Farma' Home Bioreactor is a response to this movement and one that could one day put an end to traditional pharmaceutical drugs.
Trend Themes
1. Decentralized Pharmaceutical Manufacturing - The 'Farma' Home Bioreactor offers the opportunity for individuals to create pharmaceutical drugs at home, disrupting the traditional centralized manufacturing process.
2. Synthetic Biology Revolution - The development of the 'Farma' Home Bioreactor is a response to the rapid evolution of synthetic biology, providing an avenue for disruptive innovation.
3. Personalized Medicine - The 'Farma' Home Bioreactor enables the creation of custom pharmaceutical drugs, opening up possibilities for personalized medicine and individualized treatment.
Industry Implications
1. Pharmaceutical Manufacturing - The 'Farma' Home Bioreactor disrupts the traditional pharmaceutical manufacturing industry by allowing individuals to create drugs at home.
2. Synthetic Biology - The development of the 'Farma' Home Bioreactor taps into the growing field of synthetic biology, presenting disruptive opportunities in this industry.
3. Healthcare Technology - The 'Farma' Home Bioreactor intersects with healthcare technology by providing a new way for individuals to access and create their own drugs.

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