Research

Revealing Astounding Asymmetry in Amino Acid Photodissociation Rates: New Insights into Homochirality

A groundbreaking collaborative study by the Cooke, Madison, and Momose groups has uncovered a stunning discovery: amino acid photodissociation rates exhibit an enormous asymmetry, more than ten times greater than previously believed. This revelation, now featured as a cover article in JACS, offers fresh, transformative insights into the potential extraterrestrial origins of biological homochirality, challenging long-standing assumptions and opening new avenues for understanding life's chemical foundations.

Events

Jan 21 2025 - 12:45pm to 2:00pm
Dr. Alshakim Nelson
Department of Chemistry, University of Washington
Jan 22 2025 - 1:00pm to 4:00pm
Juan-Manuel Rueda Espinosa
UBC Chemistry/U. Calgary Chemistry (Sammis/Love Groups)
Jan 22 2025 - 5:00pm to 6:00pm
Will Primrose
Department of Chemistry, The University of British Columbia - Hudson Group

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