Description
The creation of living systems is a long-standing dream of humanity. To realise this dream, we need a clear conceptualisation of the goal and the experimental means to put it to practice. We think now, time is ripe to make a serious attempt. There is emerging consensus that a minimal living system should be out-of-equilibrium and self-sustaining, have metabolism, an inheritance system, a boundary to keep the constituents together and that a population of such systems should be able to undergo Darwinian evolution. The aim of this project is to develop, for the first time, synthetic chemical systems with all of these features.
This ERC Synergy Grant project brings together 4 partners (from Germany, France, the Netherlands and Israel) with expertise in the theory of evolution and replicator dynamics, and in vitro replication, metabolism and compartmentalization.
ESPCI will contribute to the in vitro compartmentalization of autocatalytic and metabolic system in emulsion droplets and coacervate droplets using microfluidic systems. Specifically, we will work on
Related publications from the lab :
Lu, Heng, et al. "Small-molecule autocatalysis drives compartment growth, competition and reproduction." Nat. Chem. 16, 70–78 .
Reed, Brian D., et al. "Real-time dynamic single-molecule protein sequencing on an integrated semiconductor device." Science ,- .
Ameta, Sandeep, et al. "Darwinian properties and their trade-offs in autocatalytic RNA reaction networks." Nat. Comm. 12, .
Arsène, Simon, et al. "Coupled catabolism and anabolism in autocatalytic RNA sets." Nucleic Acids Res. 46, - .
Matsumura, Shigeyoshi, et al. "Transient compartmentalization of RNA replicators prevents extinction due to parasites." Science , - .
Geographic mobility:
EuropeanStarting date
-04-01Profile
PhD required.
Background in physics/chemistry.
Expertise in out-of-equilibrium systems.
Strong knowledge in one or more of the following equipments: CSTR, RMN, LC-MS, GC-MS.
Flexibility, autonomy, the ability to work in a highly multidisciplinary team and good interpersonal skills are essential.
PostDoc position in chemistryphysicochemistry • Paris , Ile-de-France, FR