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PACE: EU, IST-FET Integrated Project “Programmable Artificial Cell Evolution” (www.istpace.org). This completed project aimed at exploring the utilization of the simplest technically feasible elementary living units (artificial cells much simpler than current cells) to build evolvable complex information systems.

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DICE: Fondazione Venezia project, dedicated to "Designing Informative Combinatorial Experiments" for living technology. The project aims at designing evolutionary combinatorial experiments in the high dimensional and high throughput setting that characterizes the search of new biological entities, such as new artificial proteins.


INSITEThe Innovation Society, Sustainability, and ICT. EU Coordination Action funded under the FP7- ICT- FET Open call. - Duration: 1st march 2011 - 28th February 2014 (36 months)

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PROTUMA: The EU ProTuMa project "Novel Protein Markers for Tumor diagnosis, prognosis and therapy"  aims at characterizing and validating novel tumor markers for the diagnosis and treatment of aggressive tumours. Within the project, ECLT will attempt to unveil the complex network of interaction that involves candidate biomarkers applying cutting-edge technologies from the system biology fields such as high-content screening, evolutionary mathematical and statistical modeling of cellular pathways and advanced data mining techniques


ECCELL: EU STREP project “Electronic Chemical Cell – ECCell” (www.istpace.org/ECCell/index.html). The project aims at establishing a novel basis for future adaptive embedded information technology at the molecular level by constructing the first electronically programmable chemical cells (ECCell).

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TARPOL: EU Coordination and support Action “Targeting environmental pollution with engineered microbial systems á la carte – TARPOL” (www.sb-tarpol.eu). This CA aims at fostering synergies in the various interdisciplinary and emerging fields of Synthetic Biology and set a forum for discussion on its possibilities, on its needs and its boundaries with particular attention to clean production processes and bioremediation.

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ASSYST: EU Coordination Action "Action for the Science of complex Systems and Socially intelligent ICT" (http://www.assystcomplexity.eu). The Action supports the consolidation and enlargement of the complex systems community and the projects supported under the COSI-ICT call.

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MATCHIT: "EU STREP Project "MATrix for CHemical IT" (http://fp7-matchit.eu/). MATCHIT will develop programmable information chemistry by introducing an" addressable chemical container (chemtainer) production system and interfacing it with electronic computers via MEMS technology with regulatory feedback loops.

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COBRA: EU Coordination Action "Coordination of Biological & Chemical IT Research". COBRA is a coordination action to help organize the international CHEM-IT community towards the next major science and technology revolution, involving the integration of information processing with production during deployment. The industrial revolution mechanized production with factories, and the information revolution mechanized information processing with computers. Activities.

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ETOILE: EU Coordination Action "énhanced technology for open intelligent learning environments: Complex Adaptive Systems for Creating And Distributing Education and Scientific Ideas". Complex systems science is highly interdisciplinary. The silo-based education provided by most universities creates scientists expert in one discipline but ignorant of most others. Most PhD programmes require students to learn key ideas from other disciplines relevant to their topic, but knowledge across the community is patchy. This includes basic social science and even the core disciplines of mathematics, statistics, physics and ICT. The Complex Systems Society (CSS, 2000+ members) has identified this as a major hindrance to the development of the science.

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External funds to support several workshops and conferences.

Last Updated on Friday, 30 September 2011 09:16