Steven A. Benner

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Steven A. Benner is an American chemist and origin-of-life researcher known for pioneering work in synthetic biology, including the creation of artificial genetic systems and expanded DNA alphabets.

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instanceOf chemist
human
origin-of-life researcher
synthetic biologist
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Harvard University
fieldOfWork astrobiology
biochemistry
chemistry
molecular biology
origin of life
prebiotic chemistry
synthetic biology
hasAcademicDegree Doctor of Philosophy in chemistry
hasPublishedIn peer-reviewed scientific journals in astrobiology
peer-reviewed scientific journals in biology
peer-reviewed scientific journals in chemistry
hasRole pioneer of artificial genetic systems
pioneer of expanded genetic alphabets
pioneer of synthetic biology
influenced approaches to defining life in astrobiology
design of diagnostic assays using unnatural bases
development of xenonucleic acid technologies
knownFor applications of synthetic genetics to diagnostics
artificial genetic systems
contributions to understanding the origin of life
development of expanded genetic alphabets
development of non-standard nucleotides
expanded DNA alphabets
foundational work in synthetic biology
research on alternative genetic systems
synthetic genetic polymers
work on the chemical etiology of nucleic acid structure
xenonucleic acids
languageSpoken English
notableWork design of expanded DNA alphabets beyond A, T, G, and C
development of artificial genetic systems with additional base pairs
research on alternative biochemistries for life
studies on the role of water and planetary environments in the origin of life
occupation chemist
entrepreneur
researcher
university teacher
researchInterest alternative genetic systems
chemical origins of life
life detection strategies in astrobiology
prebiotic chemistry on early Earth
synthetic biology for biotechnology

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