The Perfect Cells Project is a highly ambitious and complex endeavor, facing several challenges and limitations:

Perfect Cells Project v1.0 is an invitation: build small, connect deliberately, and let complex, beautiful systems emerge from thoughtful parts.

Future directions for the Perfect Cells Project include:

The Perfect Cells Project involves several key components:

Rather than relying solely on thymic education and memory B/T cells—which wane with age—Perfect Cells express a decentralized "mirror receptor." Every nucleated cell continuously samples 100 random intracellular peptides and presents them on a synthetic MHC class I analog (MHC-P). If a peptide deviates from the human reference proteome by >0.01% (viral, cancerous, or misfolded), the cell flags itself for immediate phagocytosis by any nearby macrophage or releases a caspase-3 burst of its own. This turns every cell into an immune sensor, effectively making cancer impossible and viral latency a relic.