Bookmarked Founder of systems chemistry and foundational theoretical biologist: Tibor Gánti (1933–2009) (sciencedirect.com)
With his chemoton theory theoretical biologist and chemical engineer Tibor Gánti was one of the most outstanding intellects behind systems chemistry a…
Michael Marshall in He may have found the key to the origins of life. So why have so few heard of him? ()
Bookmarked The enduring value of Gánti׳s chemoton model and life criteria: Heuristic pursuit of exact theoretical biology (sciencedirect.com)
Gánti׳s chemoton model of the minimal chemical organization of living systems and life criteria for the living state and a living world are characteri…
Michael Marshall in He may have found the key to the origins of life. So why have so few heard of him? ()
Read He may have found the key to the origins of life. So why have so few heard of him? by Michael MarshallMichael Marshall (Science)
Hungarian biologist Tibor Gánti is an obscure figure. Now, more than a decade after his death, his ideas about how life began are finally coming to fruition.
Good to see Tibor Gánti finally getting some credit. This is a great little article with a nice overview of the Origin of Life problem (and references). The author Michael Marshall has a new book out on the topic.

Peter Molnar in IndieWeb Chat ()