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Active HORIZON European Commission

Engineering biological timers and their applications

€2.33M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Universidad Pompeu Fabra
Country Spain
Start Date Jul 01, 2024
End Date Jun 30, 2029
Duration 1,825 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Coordinator
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101114955
Grant Description

Living cells are endowed with encoded programs that allow them to execute vital tasks and respond to relevant stimuli.

The use of analogous (synthetic) programs has an enormous potential, yet we are highly limited in our ability to program cellular actions over time.

We rely on precisely-timed human intervention or on molecular oscillators that control repetitive processes, but we are still unable to program cells to autonomously execute custom actions at desired times.I now intend to make a big leap toward this goal by producing control systems (molecular timers) and associated, ready-to-use applications, for the precise and self-sufficient control of cellular actions over time.

Specifically, I will engineer timer gene circuits into E. coli that compute time and perform desired actions at specified moments.

Timers will be highly programmable, re-usable, and scalable, and I will exploit their potential by using them for different applications, including bioproduction and biosensing.In sum, I will develop the highly-needed, ground-breaking ability to measure and program time in cells. My results will unleash a myriad of new possibilities, both fundamental and applied.

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