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Astrochemistry, prebiotic chemistry in space
Marco Fioroni
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Geo 1: Physicochemical conditions and processes in the Hadean and Archean crust, atmosphere and ocean - mineralogy, temperatures, pressures, redox conditions, meteoritic infall, radiation conditions, serpentinization...?
Shaunna Morrison, Robert Hazen, Anirudh Prabhu
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Geo 2: Roles of specific reactive geological environments (black smokers, white smokers, warm little ponds, subsurface, pumice, impact craters, whole Earth, etc.) on the early Earth
Bill Martin 4
Origin of chirality
Axel Brandenburg
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Origin of polypeptides Valentina Erastova
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Origin of nucleic acids (RNA world?)
Frank Trixler and Andrea Greiner
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Origin of encapsulation Michele Fiore, Augustin Lopez, Carolina Chieffo
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Origin of replication with heredity
Oliver Trapp
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Origin of viruses Don Pan
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Earliest fossil record
Sherry Cady, Barbara Cavalazzi 10
Nature of LUCA
Graham Budd and Anthony Pool
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Origin of eukaryotes
Heda Agic
About the Author: Anna Neubeck is an associate professor in mineralogy, petrology and tectonics with focus on deep biosphere and isotope geochemistry and currently a fellow at the Swedish collegium for advanced study in Uppsala. She has more than 30 articles and is a board member of The Swedish space researcher organisation (SRS), SWAN (Swedish Astrobiology Network) and Geologins Dag. She works broadly with geochemistry and is an active participant in working groups such as PELE (PI, Planetary Analogs & Exobiology Lava Tube Expedition), Chemobrionics (working with pseudo fossils and biomorphs) and the H2020 funded biomineralization/enhanced bio-accelerated weathering project BAM! (Co-PI). She also has her own company, working with microbial colonisation of the deep subsurface. She has also got the Crafoord stipend from the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences on her work on caves in South Africa.
Sean McMahon is an astrobiologist. He is interested in the co-evolution of life and planetary environments across large spans of space and time. As a Chancellor's Fellow (tenure-track) at the University of Edinburgh's UK Centre for Astrobiology, his focus is on the search for traces of ancient life in rocks from Earth that resemble those from Mars. His work has been published in 30+ journal articles, and reported by a wide range of TV, radio, online and printed media. He is a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society and of the Geological Society of London, a member of the Palaeontological Association and the Astrobiology Society of Britain, and an Associate Editor of the International Journal of Astrobiology.