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Beilstein Bozen Symposium

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Start date/time: June 05, 2018

End date/time: June 07, 2018

Description: Complex molecules found in nature are the results of chemical reactions in biological systems, i.e. living systems. But what is the maximum complexity that can be found abiotically without the use of a biological system and is there a limit to the complexity that biological systems can produce (or humans can understand)? Is the chemical variation of life on earth the most robust form potentially evolvable, or just robust enough? Is it efficient to mimic biological synthesis pathways by means from the organic chemistry toolbox?

Location: Hotel Jagdschloss Niederwald Rüdesheim, Germany

Links: http://www.beilstein-institut.de/en/symposia/bozen

Type of event: Meeting

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