Planetary Systems Biochemistry: Inferring the laws of life at a Planetary Scale
Sara Walker
Arizona State University
Currently, no general theory exists that explains what life is. While many definitions
for life do exist, these are primarily descriptive, not predictive, and they have so
far proved insufficient to explain the origins of life, or to provide rigorous
constraints on what properties we might expect all examples of life to share (e.g.,
in our search for life in alien environments). In this talk I discuss new approaches
to understanding what universal principles might explain the nature of life and
elucidate the mechanisms of its origins, focusing on recent work in our group
elucidating regularities and law-like behaviour of biochemical networks on Earth
from the scale of individual organisms to the planetary scale.
Date: | Jeudi, 18 novembre 2021 |
Time: | 11:30 |
Where: | Université de Montréal |
| Zoom |