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Dr. Jason Greenwald is a Lecturer in the Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences at ETH Zurich. He works within the Institute of Molecular Physical Sciences (IMPS), focusing on the structural and functional properties of peptide amyloids. His research spans prebiotic chemistry, protein folding, and amyloid aggregation mechanisms, with applications in origins of life studies and molecular biophysics.
Dr. Greenwald’s scientific work reveals a consistent focus on amyloid fibril formation, including pH-dependent polymorphism, nucleation processes, and their evolutionary relevance. His publications highlight intersections between catalytic amyloids, RNA interactions, and primitive cellular compartmentalization, suggesting implications for understanding neurodegenerative diseases and prebiotic molecular complexity.
At ETH Zurich, Greenwald contributes to education through courses like Fall semester 2025 event 529-0019-00L. He is affiliated with IMPS, a multidisciplinary research hub exploring molecular physical sciences. His work utilizes advanced techniques such as mass photometry and NMR spectroscopy.




