Molecular Programming Architectures, Abstractions, Algorithms, and Applications
This is a joint project between Caltech, Harvard, U. Washington and UCSF. This page primarily describes the work done in Richard Murray's group; see the [homepage] for a description of the complete project.
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Overview
Molecular programming involves the specification of structures, circuits, and behaviors both within living and non-living systems—systems in which computing and decision-making will carried out by chemical processes themselves. Our work focuses on the development of in vitro circuits that demonstrate the principles of feedback in biomolecular systems and the application of cell-free assays as a "biomolecular breadboard" for molecular programming.
Publications
None to date.
{{grant info| | agency = NSF | grantno = | start = 1 Oct 2013 | stop = 30 Sep 2018 | support = 1 student + supplies | reports = annually in September |}