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We are a Systems Biophysics group from Munich addressing the question on how life emerged on an Early Earth.
Munich
Joined February 2024
We're happy to announce another successful PhD defence in our group! ππ During his PhD Philipp worked on oligonucleotide selection and replication in early Earth environments.π𧬠We wish you all the best for the future! β¨
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Yesterday our PhD students represented our Lab at the #sciencefair at the @LMU_Muenchen. This was a great opportunity to get in touch with students looking for internships. Thanks to everyone who came by, it was great to see how many of you are interested in our research! ππ
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We're very grateful for this opportunity and can't wait to plan more projects together! β¨#originoflife #biophysics
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Assembly Theory explains why selection and evolution had to predate the origin of life https://t.co/R82Nl8TBQe The theory gives a framework for understanding, prediction, and the development of new experiments that can demonstrate selection in inorganic systems.
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Nature - Assembly theory conceptualizes objects as entities defined by their possible formation histories, allowing a unified language for describing selection, evolution and the generation of...
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Our latest preprint is now live on bioRxiv! We demonstrate how to control Ξ±-synuclein adsorption, desorption, and aggregation at charged biomolecular condensate interfaces. Check it out here:
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Article: Banded iron formation deposition by photoferrotrophic organisms in the early Earthβs oceans may have been inhibited by competition for iron and toxicity from nitrate-reducing microorganisms @caseycbryce @earthmicrobe
https://t.co/NZhpedv6BX
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Nature Geoscience - Banded iron formation deposition by photoferrotrophic organisms in the early Earthβs oceans may have been inhibited by competition for iron and toxicity from...
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It was so nice to be part of this meeting again! Thank you @oolen_org for organising! π Can't wait for the next opportunity to meet up again. π₯
Juliette Langlais starts the science session today talking about formation and polymerization of ribonucleoside 2',3'-cyclic phosphates by wet-dry cycling. #IOoL2024
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To wrap up the first day of #IOoL2024, it's time to get philosophical! We had some great discussions during our first roundtable session: from the definition of life (do we even need one?) to the impact of OoL research on the general public. Share your philosophic takes below! π
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We're proud to announce another successful PhD defence from our student Maximilian Weingart! π₯π He did a great work on quasi 2D alkaline vents and investigated their role on the origin of life.π We're wishing you all the best for the future!β¨
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As always it was a pleasure to host you all! You're the most amazing community one could wish for! Thanks for all the inspiring talks and discussion! π€
And with that the #MOM24 comes to an end. Thanks again to all the speakers and students that presented their work here. It was a pleasure to have you here and we hope to see you again next year! π§¬π
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It was great to have so many people at the conference barbeque. We hope you enjoyed it as much as we did!βοΈ (The beer quality of course improved after the first π»)
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We're happy to share that so many amazing people are joining us today at the MOM2024. It's great to see you all engaging with each other at the posters, coffee breaks and of course at the talks! π We're looking forward to the upcoming sessions and time spent with you!βοΈ
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We're happy to announce the MOM 2024 has officially started! ππ§¬
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Join us for the "Molecular Origins of Life" conference at LMU Munich on July 19-20! Explore how life began with talks, panels, and posters by top scientists from various fields ππ¬ #Science #OriginOfLife #LMUMunich #Research Registration is still open:
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The Molecular Origins of Life, Munich conference addresses one of the most fundamental questions of science: How could life originate? With 24 talks by renowned scientists accompanied by panel...
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Just a little reminder, that you can still register for the MOM2024 !π₯³ We're looking forward to seeing you all in a few weeks!π₯°
We're happy to announce we're hosting the molecular origins of life conference in #munich again this year!π𧬠be prepared for a lot of great speakers and don't miss to check our program and register at https://t.co/5jQBhFe6aX :)
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Dive into the origin of life with Dieter Braun @BraunLabMunich from @LMU_Muenchen next week π https://t.co/Awugsyk6eU We welcomed him to the MtL faculty last summer and are excited that he agreed to present at our virtual MtL lecture series. π
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We're happy to announce we're hosting the molecular origins of life conference in #munich again this year!π𧬠be prepared for a lot of great speakers and don't miss to check our program and register at https://t.co/5jQBhFe6aX :)
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We're happy to announce that together with @CRC392MolEvo two PhD positions will be available in our group starting on the 01.04.2023 earliest.π For everyone interested in research and the origin of life this is a great chance becoming part of our group!π§¬π§«π§ͺ
We are looking for PhD-students for our upcoming projects starting 01.04.2024 (earliest) https://t.co/EaFcYx9ifJ
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We are looking for PhD-students for our upcoming projects starting 01.04.2024 (earliest) https://t.co/EaFcYx9ifJ
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