A research group at Umeå University has developed new advanced light-controlled tools that enable precise control of proteins in real time in living cells. This research opens doors to new methods for studying complex processes in cells and could pave the way for significant advances in medicine and synthetic biology. A research group at Umeå University has developed new advanced light-controlled tools that enable precise control of proteins in real time in living cells. This research opens doors to new methods for studying complex processes in cells and could pave the way for significant advances in medicine and synthetic biology. Cell & Microbiology Biotechnology Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories