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Regius Professor of Chemistry, The University of Glasgow - Cited by 37,991 - artificial life - chemical evolution - chemical computers - digital chemistry - assembly theory
Jul 20, 2018 · Lee Cronin equates what he is trying to do for chemistry to what the Higgs boson has done for particle physics. “I’m building a Large Hadron Collider for the origin of life”
Feb 7, 2012 · A professor of chemistry, nanoscience and chemical complexity, Lee Cronin and his research group investigate how chemistry can revolutionize modern technology and even create life.
Sep 12, 2018 · Unorthodox chemist Lee Cronin is leading a radical quest to use chemistry to explain consciousness and create artificial life. WHEN Lee Cronin was 9 he was given a Sinclair ZX81 computer...
Chemist Lee Cronin is working on a 3D printer that, instead of objects, is able to print molecules. An exciting potential long-term application: printing your own medicine using chemical inks.
He is the Regius Professor of Chemistry at the University of Glasgow and the Founder & CEO of Chemify. He is known for his approach to the digitization of chemistry and developing digital-to-chemical transformation known as Chemputing which can turn code into reactions and molecules.
Professor Lee Cronin. Regius Chair of Chemistry (School of Chemistry) telephone: 01413306650email: Lee.Cronin@glasgow.ac.uk. Level 5, Room 571, Chemistry, Advanced Research Centre, Glasgow, G11 6EW. Import to contacts. https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8035-5757. Research interests. Research Interests.