Luis Quijano, PhD

Designer-Scientist

Broadening art–science collaboration in biotechnology: integrating design


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Luis Quijano, Cristiano Pedroso-Roussado, Enza Migliore
Trends in Biotechnology, (In Press), 2026


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Quijano, L., Pedroso-Roussado, C., & Migliore, E. (2026). Broadening art–science collaboration in biotechnology: integrating design. Trends in Biotechnology, (In Press). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tibtech.2025.12.014


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Quijano, Luis, Cristiano Pedroso-Roussado, and Enza Migliore. “Broadening Art–Science Collaboration in Biotechnology: Integrating Design.” Trends in Biotechnology (In Press) (2026).


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Quijano, Luis, et al. “Broadening Art–Science Collaboration in Biotechnology: Integrating Design.” Trends in Biotechnology, vol. (In Press), 2026, doi:10.1016/j.tibtech.2025.12.014.


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@article{luis2026a,
  title = {Broadening art–science collaboration in biotechnology: integrating design},
  year = {2026},
  journal = {Trends in Biotechnology},
  volume = {(In Press)},
  doi = {10.1016/j.tibtech.2025.12.014},
  author = {Quijano, Luis and Pedroso-Roussado, Cristiano and Migliore, Enza}
}

Abstract

This article extends recent conversations on art–science collaboration in biotechnology to include design and biodesign. We highlight the rise of biodesign, tinkering with design, and more-than-human approaches in fostering innovative, sustainable outcomes for contemporary biotechnology, illustrating these opportunities through case studies in transdisciplinary partnership.