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Austrian Institute of technology (AIT)

In the MI-DNA DISC project, in Work Package 1 AIT plays the role of scientific and operational coordinator and it is also responsible for Work Package 4, dedicated to the hardware development: here, AIT leads the development activities of the hardware components for the writing and storing cartridges for the short-, medium-, and long-term storage of the DNA-based information. Moreover, AIT is in charge of coordinating the DigNA portfolio activities within the project consortium, reporting to the EIC about the advancements in the cooperation between MI-DNA DISC and the rest of the portfolio of DNA-storage projects.

Ivan Barisic

Ivan Barišić

Project coordinator

Verena Dobretzberger

Verena Dobretzberger

Synthetic biology

Mathias Orlando

Mathias Orlando

In Vivo DNA synthesis, DNA assembly

Yasaman Ahmadi

Yasaman Ahmadi

DNA origami design and hardware development

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University of Zagreb, Faculty of Science

In the project, the Faculty of Science of the University of Zagreb is responsible for Work Package 5, dedicated to the in silico and in vitro evaluation of DNA nanostructure stability, the evaluation and optimisation of the writing cartridge and the evaluation and optimisation of the storing and editing cartridge.

Branimir Bertosa

Branimir Bertoša

Group leader

Matej Kožić

Matej Kožić

Computational simulations, from oligonucleotides to large DNA systems

TUM

Technical University of Munich (TUM)

The Technical University of Munich (TUM) is responsible for Work Package 3, dedicated to synthetic biology activities. Specifically, TUM is involved in the selection of optimal bacterial species, leads the development of photoswitches for oligonucleotide synthesis, of photoswitches for DNA uptake and release and develops the synthesis protocol using in vivo generated oligonucleotides.

Friedrich Simmel

Friedrich Simmel

PI and WP3 leader

Román Darío Martínez Piera

Román Darío Martínez Piera

Data delivery, photoswitches and in vivo synthesis

Alexander Hebel

Alexander Hebel

DNA origami design, data delivery and synthetic biology

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Eko Refugium

In the MI-DNA DISC project, Eko Refugium is responsible for Work Package 2, dedicated to the development of all software tools required for the realisation of the writing and storing cartridges. This includes the development of functions for (i) binarization, (ii) DNA encoding, (iii) decoding, (iv) error correction and (v) the writing and storing cartridge control software. Furthermore, Eko Refugium is contributing to the development and prototyping of hardware components.

Fabian Schroeder

Fabian Schroeder

Software development and WP2 leader

Adrian Goll

Adrian Goll

Hardware prototyping (3D printing), hardware programming and system engineering

Kaya Wernhart

Kaya Selina Wernhart

Data encoding algorithms, oligo library optimisation, and computational biology

Davor Masic

Davor Mašić

Development of the microfluidic devices for the automatisation of DNA ligation

Day One

Day One

Day One is responsible for Work Package 6, which is dedicated to dissemination, communication, exploitation and IP protection. Activities include design thinking of new potential products resulting from research activities, IP management and the development of an exploitation plan and of a coherent communication and dissemination plan. Day One is also involved in Work Package 7, aimed at supporting the EIC Pathfinder challenge ‘DNA-based digital data storage’, of which leads Workgroup 2, focused on outreach and public engagement.

Alessandro Barbarulo

Alessandro Barbarulo

Business opportunity and impact validation, exploitation plan

Fulvio Bernardini

Fulvio Bernardini

Project communication and dissemination, ‘DNA-based digital data storage’ workgroup2 leader