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e-Prot · Engineered Conductive Proteins for Bioelectronics
Proteins—the building blocks of natural systems—offer advantageous structural properties for the design of functional materials and present rare and modest but appealing electrical conduction features. The e-Prot project vision encompasses the rational design of efficient conductive protein systems (e-Ps), and the fabrication of all-protein based conductive structures and materials, targeting a radical change in design of ""green"" electronic and energy storage devices. This breakthrough relies on a multidisciplinary scientific approach that combines i) a profound understanding of protein building blocks, biomolecular design principles, state-of-the-art synthetic biology, and chemical tools, to systematically fabricate new protein materials
Consortium · 9 organisations
ASOCIACION CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION COOPERATIVA EN BIOMATERIALES- CIC biomaGUNE
ES · €541,791
UNIVERSIDAD DE ALICANTE
ES · €267,802
SMART FABRIC INKS LIMITED
UK · €414,800
CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION COOPERATIVA DE ENERGIAS ALTERNATIVAS FUNDACION, CIC ENERGIGUNE FUNDAZIOA
ES · €415,463
BEN-GURION UNIVERSITY OF THE NEGEV
IL · €410,035
UNIVERSIDAD DE SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA
ES · €337,106
UNIVERSIDADE DE AVEIRO
PT · €374,109
SPECIFIC POLYMERS
FR · €213,906
FUNDACION BCMATERIALS - BASQUE CENTRE FOR MATERIALS, APPLICATIONS AND NANOSTRUCTURES
ES · €128,448
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