Catalyst: Can Systems Chemistry Unravel the Mysteries of the Chemical Origins of Life?

2019 
Daniela Kroiss obtained her MSc degree in biotechnology at BOKU and is currently a PhD student in the biochemistry program at CUNY, where she works on a joint project between the Nanoscience Initiative and the University of Strathclyde. Gonen Ashkenasy is head of the Laboratory for Systems Chemistry at the Ben-Gurion University Chemistry Department. His research focuses on the design and analysis of synthetic replication networks. Adam Braunschweig earned his PhD in organic chemistry at the University of California and is an associate professor in the CUNY Nanoscience Initiative. His research focuses on the interface of organic chemistry with biology and material science. Tell Tuttle obtained his PhD in theoretical chemistry at Goteborg University and is a professor of theoretical chemistry at the University of Strathclyde. His research focuses on the directed discovery of peptide-based materials. Rein Ulijn gained his PhD in physical chemistry at the University of Strathclyde and is founding director of the Nanoscience Initiative at the CUNY Advanced Science Research Center. His research focuses on nanotechnology inspired by living systems.
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