Section: Highlights of the Year
Highlights of the Year
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Individual bacteria have been interfaced with a computer to build hybrid bio-digital circuits. Study published in Nature Communications [1].
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Dynamical stabilization: real-time control allows maintaining cells in unstable configurations.
Using real-time control or periodic forcing one can drive cells towards a region of instability and dynamically maintain them there. Study published in Nature Communications [2].
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Strong Turing Completeness of Continuous CRNs solving a long standing open problem in CRN theory [8].
Awards
Best Paper Award:
[8]Strong Turing Completeness of Continuous Chemical Reaction Networks and Compilation of Mixed Analog-Digital Programs, in: CMSB 2017 - 15th International Conference on Computational Methods in Systems Biology, Darmstadt, Germany, J. Feret, H. Koeppl (editors), Proceedings of the fiveteen international conference on Computational Methods in Systems Biology, CMSB 2017, September 2017, vol. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, no 10545, pp. 108-127.
https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01519828