
Ribonets
This is the logo of the project Ribonet.
The FET project RIBONETS investigates ribonucleic acid (RNA) designs on all three levels, in silico, in vitro and in vivo, aiming at programming cellular networks and community behavior of bacteria. The recent excellent achievements in the field of RNA biology will be presented at the workshop, and, we are looking forward to lively discussions with leading experts and stakeholders on RNA tools and their potential for future applications.
Attending Guests:
- Beatrix Suess, TU Darmstadt (Germany)
- Lasse Holm Lauridsen, Biosyntia (Denmark)
- Kai Papenfort, Ludwig Maximilian University (Germany)
- Sebastian Will, University of Vienna (Austria)
For more information and programme, please visit the event page.
The RiboNets project lies at the interface of computer science and synthetic biology. The project aims at programming cellular networks and community behavior using newly engineered RNA based devices (RNAdevs) that transmit and process information within cells. We kicked off in September 2013 and the consortium will work the next three years on that exciting research topic,