Center for Fundamental Living Technology (FLinT)

The Center for Fundamental Living Technology (FLinT) is a Center whose current primary focus is artificial cell research, and this Center has its roots in PACE.  


FLinT comes from two constituent PACE participants, one was the the University of Southern Denmark (SDU, O. Mauritsen group), and one was Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL, S. Rasmussen group, formally a PACE collaborator, not a PACE partner).  Funding for the latter group was subsequent to (and stimulated by) the formation and funding of the PACE project.


During the PACE project, SDU decided to make a substantial investment in a follow-on project, and hired Rasmussen away from LANL to found FLinT.


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