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The question of life's primordial beginning, one of the existential questions that scientists have pondered since antiquity, belongs directly to the domain of chemistry. It is therefore relevant to study and reflect on the kinds of chemical reactions that would have been important in molecular origins. The origin of life can be addressed in the platform of an interdisciplinary approach that covers chemical conundrums as well as biological, physical and philosophical sciences. In this thesis I focus on the chemical perspectives on the origin of life and the creation of the synthetic cell…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The question of life's primordial beginning, one of the existential questions that scientists have pondered since antiquity, belongs directly to the domain of chemistry. It is therefore relevant to study and reflect on the kinds of chemical reactions that would have been important in molecular origins. The origin of life can be addressed in the platform of an interdisciplinary approach that covers chemical conundrums as well as biological, physical and philosophical sciences. In this thesis I focus on the chemical perspectives on the origin of life and the creation of the synthetic cell because of their overwhelming chemical significance. The thesis also aims at exploring the ethical concerns over 'creating life' with special emphasis on Craig Venter's synthetic cell with a view to ensure hope and security in the context of the scientific predictions and mounting apprehensions. It underscores the worries that synthetic cells are inherently bad because they are unnatural or that their creators are 'playing God'.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Sr. Beena Jose is lid van de Congregatie van de Moeder van de Karmel. Zij promoveerde in de scheikunde en was een internationale research fellow aan de JST van de Santa Clara Universiteit, USA. Ze is ook de ontvanger van de internationale TORCH-beurs, Universiteit van Oxford, UK. Momenteel is ze de directeur van Vimala College, Kerala, India.