Robust Multi-Layer Control Systems for Cooperative Cellular Behaviors

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The goal of this project is to develope and demonstrate a multi-layer intra- and inter-cellular control systems integrated to create complex, spatially-organized, multi-functional model system for wound healing. Our system makes use of a layered control architecture with feedback at the DNA, RNA, protein, cellular and population levels to provide programmed phenotypic differentiation and interconnection between multiple cell types.

This project is an active collaboration with John Doyle, Michael Elowitz and Niles Pierce. This page describes the activities taking place in Richard Murray's group.

Current participants:

Additional participants:

Collaborators:

  • John Doyle
  • Michael Elowitz
  • Niles Pierce

Past participants:

Objectives

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Description of the main objectives of the project

References



The project or effort depicted was or is sponsored by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (Agreement HR0011-17-2-0008). The content of the information does not necessarily reflect the position or the policy of the Government, and no official endorsement should be inferred.

  • Agency: DARPA
  • Grant number: HR0011-17-2-0008
  • Start date: 19 Oct 2016
  • End date: 18 Oct 2020
  • Support:
  • Reporting: Monthly updates + quarterly reports