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Exploring Life's Origins with Janet Iwasa

Category: Science & Society
Posted on: June 5, 2008 7:50 AM, by Alex Palazzo

From Andre at biocurious:

Janet Iwasa has had an unusual scientific career. After finishing her PhD with Dyche Mullins at UCSF she started a postdoc in Jack Szostak's lab at Harvard but not to do bench work or even simulations like her postdoc colleagues. Instead, Janet is a full time animator and graphic designer.

Some of Janet's work can be viewed at her website, onemicron.com. Her latest work, a website called Exploring Life's Origins explores the early evolution of cellular life, including the RNA world hypothesis and the emergence of a protocell.

Also check out this piece at Nature Networks on Janet's work.

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