RAISE: T4C: Reprogramming cellular signaling pathways with implanted integrated circuits — NSF Award to University of California-S
Cells contain complex networks of proteins that interact with each other in much the same way that electronic components interact in a circuit. Understanding how these circuits work has been a major goal in cell biology. Most tools available to researchers involve breaking molecular circuits, for example by removing on
| Award title | RAISE: T4C: Reprogramming cellular signaling pathways with implanted integrated circuits |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2434588 |
| Awardee | University of California-San Francisco |
| City | SAN FRANCISCO |
| State | CA |
| Amount obligated | $439,999 |
| Principal investigator | Wallace Marshall |
| Program | CSCS: Circuits and Systems for, Cross-BIO Activities, Cellular Dynamics and Function, Systems and Synthetic Biology |
| Start date | 03/01/2025 |
| Abstract | Cells contain complex networks of proteins that interact with each other in much the same way that electronic components interact in a circuit. Understanding how these circuits work has been a major goal in cell biology. Most tools available to researchers involve breaking molecular circuits, for example by removing one or more of the proteins in the network. This project will develop a method for adding new connections to the networks inside a cell, by implanting a physical electronic device th |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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