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Engineering Flair

Engineering flair refers to the creative and technically complex design of synthetic biological systems that emphasize novelty and structure, often without sufficient attention to biological relevance or therapeutic value.

Characteristics

Critical Usage

Often used pejoratively to highlight studies that overengineer a system for academic appeal rather than solving a real problem.

Example

An extracellular vesicle engineered with five synthetic tags and viral fusion proteins may display engineering flair, but is not inherently meaningful unless it improves therapeutic delivery in a clinically relevant model.