Dieter Braun

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Dieter Braun is a German biophysicist known for his research on the physical principles underlying the origin of life and molecular self-organization.

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instanceOf academic
biophysicist
person
countryOfCitizenship Germany
countryOfEmployment Germany
employer Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
fieldOfWork DNA and RNA physics
biophysics
microfluidics
molecular evolution
molecular self-organization
nonequilibrium thermodynamics in biology
origin of life research
prebiotic chemistry
hasAcademicDiscipline biology
physics
hasGender male
isAlive true
knownFor experiments on non-equilibrium driving of molecular systems
research on molecular self-organization
research on physical principles underlying the origin of life
studies of prebiotic replication mechanisms
work on thermal gradients and molecular trapping
languageOfWorkOrName English
German
notableIdea physical mechanisms for the emergence of genetic information
use of thermal gradients to drive molecular replication and selection
occupation biophysicist
positionHeld professor of systems biophysics
researchInterest emergence of biological information
non-equilibrium physics of life
self-organization of biomolecules
thermal and chemical gradients in early Earth environments
workLocation Munich

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Braun hasNotableBearer Dieter Braun