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2022 Annual ENIGMA Astrobiology Symposium
10 May, 2022
Paul Falkowski - Rutgers University
Welcome and Introduction
Vikas Nanda - Rutgers University
Theme 1 Overview
Salma Kassem - City University of New York
Approaches for the In-situ Emergence of Functionality in Peptide-based Systems
Yana Bromberg - Rutgers University
Theme 2 Overview
Nir Ben-Tal - Tel Aviv University
Protein Archeology: How Proteins Emerged and Evolve?
Nathan Yee - Rutgers University
Theme 3 Overview
Dru Myerscough - Rice University
Determinants of Multiheme Cytochrome Electron Transfer Uncovered by Systematic Mutation
Bhanu Jagilinki - Washington State University
Selenium Oxidoreductases – A Promising Alternative Biochemistry for more Reducing Worlds
Saroj Poudel - Quantum Si
Ecological Distribution of Nitrogenase Reveals Modern Isoforms Evolved to Potentially Bind Charged Proteins to Mitigate Oxygen Toxicity
Diego Ferreiro - University Buenos Aires
From Evolution to Folding of Repeat-Proteins
Anirudh Prabhu, Carnegie Institute for Science
Can Network Science Help Identify Biosignatures?
11 May, 2022
Paul Falkowski - Rutgers University
Welcome and Introduction
Michael Wong - Carnegie Institute for Science
From NOx to Networks: My Astrobiological Journey
Shaunna Morrison - Carnegie Institute for Science
A Brief Introduction to the Mineralogy of Mars
Corday Selden - Rutgers University
Experimental Investigation of Amino Acid Binding as a Mechanism for Fractionating Metal Stable Isotopes in Proteins
Daniel Hummer - Southern Illinois University
Data Mining the Past: Using Large Mineral Datasets to Trace Earth’s Geochemical History
Janice McDonnell - Rutgers University
Education and Outreach Overview
Kevin Hand - NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Alien Oceans: The Search for Life in the Depths of Space