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REMEDY project featured in the Engineered living materials for in situ production of therapeutics report

Project REMEDY (Archibiome tattoo for resistant, responsive, and resilient cities), coordinated by Dr. Anna Sandak, InnoRenew CoE, UP IAM researcher, was featured in the newly published EU-IN Horizon Scanning Report – Engineered living materials for in situ production of therapeutics by the European Medicines Agency.

The project was presented as one of the relevant examples from the ongoing EIC Pathfinder Challenge on Engineered Living Materials (ELMs), launched by the European Innovation Council (EIC).

The REMEDY project aims to develop an archibione tattoo that uses living microbes for functional decoration, biotherapeutic effects and sustainability benefits such as carbon sequestration and bioremediation. Remedy brings life to materials.

You can read the recently published report here: Engineered living materials for in situ production of therapeutics

You can read more about the Remedy project here: https://eic-remedy.eu/?lang=en&pagename=home