Biological Control

The objective of the DARPA Biological Control program is to build new capabilities for the control of biological systems across scales — from nanometers to centimeters, seconds to weeks, and biomolecules to populations of organisms — using embedded controllers made of biological parts to program

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system-level behavior.

This program will apply and advance existing control theory to design and implement generalizable biological control strategies analogous to conventional control engineering, for example, for mechanical and electrical systems.

The resulting advances in fundamental understanding and capabilities will create new opportunities for engineering biology.

Specifically, the Biological Control program will demonstrate tools to rationally design and implement multiscale, closed-loop control of biological systems, through the development of biological controllers, testbeds to evaluate control of system-level behavior, and theory and models to predict and design effective control strategies.

The resulting capabilities will be inherently generalizable to a variety of biological systems.

Successful teams will integrate and apply these capabilities to demonstrate a practical proof-of-principle biological solution to a proposer-defined application relevant to the U. S. Department of Defense (DoD).
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Research and Technology Development

Department Of Defense


Agency: Department of Defense

Office: Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency

Estimated Funding: Not Available


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Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
FedBizOps Link

Additional Information of Eligibility:
Not Available

Full Opportunity Web Address:
https://www.fbo.gov/spg/ODA/DARPA/CMO/DARPA-BAA-16-17/listing.html

Contact:
Elizabeth StrychalskiProgram ManagerDARPA Biological Technologies Office

Agency Email Description:
BAA Coordinator

Agency Email:
DARPA-BAA-16-17@darpa.mil

Date Posted:
2016-02-18

Application Due Date:
2016-04-29

Archive Date:
2016-05-29



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