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Sijbren Otto is a Professor of Systems Chemistry at the Faculty of Science and Engineering, University of Groningen. His research bridges chemistry and biology through pioneering work on chemical evolution and self-replicating molecular systems. Key contributions include demonstrating how synthetic molecules can evolve Darwinian traits and developing life-emulating systems with replication, metabolism, and compartmentalization.
- Education: PhD in Chemistry (1998) from the University of Groningen, Royal Society University Research Fellow (2001–2009)
- Research Interests: Focus on systems chemistry, self-replication, foldamers, and dynamic combinatorial chemistry, aiming to synthesize life de novo.
- Article Trends: Recent work explores light-driven molecular systems, error-correcting replicators, and DNA-based programmable networks, integrating dissipative processes and stochastic emergence.
- Awards:
- James Flack Norris Award (2021)
- ERC Synergy Grant (2023)
- KNAW Membership (2020)
- Vici Grant (2013)
- Royal Society of Chemistry Fellowship
- Grants: Recipient of multiple ERC grants (2011, 2017, 2023) and NWO funding for Functional Molecular Systems (2013–2023).
- Labs: Leads the Otto Research Group at the Stratingh Institute, focusing on artificial life and evolutionary molecular networks.
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