AB5

The emergence of Life in the Universe from Astrochemistry to Astrobiology and beyond
Convener: R. del Gaudio  | Co-Conveners: V. Ostrovskii , E. A. Kadyshevich 
Oral Program
 / Thu, 12 Sep, 09:00–12:30  / Room Mars - Chadwick
Poster Program
 / Attendance Thu, 12 Sep, 17:45–19:15  / Poster Area

The related subjects of Astrochemistry and Astrobiology are in an era of explosive growth. Both dynamic fields are strongly multidisciplinary and brings together ideas of physics, astrophysics, biology and chemistry to the study of molecules between stars, around stars and on planets and
to draw on the theme of the Origins of Life to study interstellar chemistry, meteorite and comet chemistry as well as the chemistry of planets.
Astrobiology encompasses all disciplinary fields, from physics to biology that are of interest to investigate the possibility for life to have emerged on the primitive Earth as well as, possibly, in other environments.
The papers on the conditions necessary and sufficient for living-matter origination and development, mechanisms of living-matter origination on the Earth and other celestial objects, promising celestial objects for the living-matter occurrence, and other problems of living-matter origination and development are welcomed.