Synthetic Biology seeks to apply engineering principles to the design of biological systems, such that new behaviors can be predictably and reliably designed. Increasingly, systems are being engineered with well-characterized, modular, independently tunable parts. This bottom-up approach allows us to test design principles as well as engineer systems that may be adapted for use in other contexts. Modular design, in which systems are connected through a small number of well-defined interactions, is an important engineering principle that aids the design of complex systems. As we work toward the design of sophisticated systems necessary to exist in complex environments, it will become important to utilize many layers of regulation, as is done...