Exploring the Molecular Limits of Life Using Assembly Theory - AbGradCon 2023
Offered By: NASA Astrobiology via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the molecular limits of life using Assembly Theory in this 19-minute conference talk by John Malloy at AbGradCon 2023. Delve into cutting-edge astrobiology research presented at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in La Jolla, CA, as part of the Astrobiology Graduate Conference. Gain insights from up-and-coming scientists in the field of astrobiology, focusing on the application of Assembly Theory to understand the boundaries of life at the molecular level. Learn about the interdisciplinary nature of astrobiology and how this conference, organized entirely by graduate students, promotes scientific research, collaboration, and practical training for early-career scientists. Discover how AbGradCon has been fostering a more inclusive astrobiology community for nearly two decades, culminating in its 20th anniversary celebration.
Syllabus
AbGradCon 2023: Exploring the Molecular Limits of Life Using Assembly Theory by John Malloy
Taught by
NASA Astrobiology
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