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Collaborative Research: SHF Medium: A language for molecular communication using temporal — NSF Award to Johns Hopkins University

Molecular programming is the discipline of encoding and processing information through molecular interactions. Enabled by advances in DNA and RNA synthesis, this field has led to the development of transformative methods to store information using biomolecules, methods to perform diagnostics and “imaging” without a mic

Award titleCollaborative Research: SHF Medium: A language for molecular communication using temporal
Award ID2107246
AwardeeJohns Hopkins University
CityBALTIMORE
StateMD
Amount obligated$599,997
Principal investigatorRebecca Schulman
ProgramFET-Fndtns of Emerging Tech
Start date10/01/2021
AbstractMolecular programming is the discipline of encoding and processing information through molecular interactions. Enabled by advances in DNA and RNA synthesis, this field has led to the development of transformative methods to store information using biomolecules, methods to perform diagnostics and “imaging” without a microscope, methods to recognize and treat complex diagnostic states with rationally designed molecules, as well as methods to orchestrate the synthesis and assessment of large librar
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