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BioMIP Research Group 2004-2017
MICROSYSTEMS CHEMISTRY AND BIOMOLECULAR INFORMATION PROCESSING
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BioMIP
Research
Molecular Information Processing
Synthetic systems self-organization
Chemical System Evolution
mprDPD - mesoscale simulation
Motivation
Method
Applications
EvoSelf - evolving amphiphilic systems
Model
Widom lattice model statistical mechanics
Amphiphile phases in Widom model
Combinatorial amphiphiles control multiphase system
Interface for evolving amphiphile self-assembly
GSA - Genetic Self-assembly
EvoCPU - algorithm self-assembly
Motivation
Micro-controllers and molecules
Reducing micro-controller complexity
Structured programming
The consequences
A molecular micro-controller
Programming such systems
KRD - systems kinetic RD
PRESS - stochastic spatial kinetics
Motivation
PRESS approach
Simulations with PRESS
Microsystems Chemistry
Microsystem Construction
FPFA concepts
FPFA silicon based electrode-layer design and fabrication
Polyimide based electrode layer
Soft-lithography and assembly
Integrated experimental platform
Projects
PACE
Artificial Cells in PACE
Evolutionary Self-assembly
Microfluidic complementation systems
The omega machine
Hepatosys
Mesoscale systems simulation
Protein sorting
Collaboration partners
ECCell
MATCHIT
COBRA
Roadmap
CADMAD
Publications-BioMIP-CADMAD
MICREAgents
Electronic Genomes EXPLORING Physical and CHEMICAL Self-Organization
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2004 (RUB)
1977-2006
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John S. McCaskill
Patrick Wagler
Uwe Tangen
Thomas Maeke
Abhishek Sharma
Jana Bagheri-Maurer
Gabriel Antonio Minero
Sigrid McCaskill
Tarik Abduzhalim
Rudolf Füchslin
Steffen Chemnitz
Nadine Mennes
Martina Jünger
Thomas Palutke
Johannes Ott
Volker Patzke
Carla Verhaelen
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