Interview session for the Director's Fund (FY2015)
A01 |
N. Kitadai, M. Kameya, A. Gilbert, M. Aono, J. Cleaves |
Electrochemically-driven proto-metabolism catalyzed by amino acids and short peptides |
15:30~ Presentation= 15 min. Q&A= 5 min. |
A02 |
Y. Kuruma, H. Ozawa, R. Nomura |
Membrane behavior and biochemical reaction under high pressure |
15:50~ Presentation= 15 min. Q&A= 5 min. |
B01 |
V. Stagno, W. Du, Y. Kebukawa |
The behavior of carbonaceous matter in Tagish Lake at high P-T: implications for the survivability of organics during petrological processes and origin of life |
16:10~ Presentation= 10 min. Q&A= 5 min. |
B02 |
K. Umemoto, N. Kitadai, R. Nomura |
A joint theoretical and experimental study of glycine polymerization on oxide minerals |
16:25~ Presentation= 10 min. Q&A= 5 min. |
C01 |
M. Laneuville, J. Foriel, Y. Fujii, N. Virgo |
Planets as integrated chemical networks |
16:40~ Presentation= 10 min. Q&A= 5 min. |
A01: Norio Kitadai
Electrochemically-driven proto-metabolism catalyzed by amino acids and short peptides
A02: Yutetsu Kuruma
Membrane behavior and biochemical reaction under high pressure
B01: Vincenzo Stagno
The behavior of carbonaceous matter in Tagish Lake at high P-T: implications for the survivability of organics during petrological processes and origin of life
B02: Koichiro Umemoto
A joint theoretical and experimental study of glycine polymerization on oxide minerals
C01: Matthieu Laneuville
Planets as integrated chemical networks