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Catalyst: Advancing nonequilibrium chemistry by clarifying misconceptions
Yoshiyuki Kageyama obtained his PhD in multidisciplinary science from the University of Tokyo in 2006 and is currently an independent assistant professor in the Faculty of Chemistry at Hokkaido University. He has developed autonomous molecular systems and robots measuring tens of micrometers, including a light-driven self-oscillatory flipping microcrystal that exhibits self-propelling motion in water through a novel mechanism and the autocatalytic reproduction of vesicles by modeling self-sustainable cell division.
期刊介绍:
Chem, affiliated with Cell as its sister journal, serves as a platform for groundbreaking research and illustrates how fundamental inquiries in chemistry and its related fields can contribute to addressing future global challenges. It was established in 2016, and is currently edited by Robert Eagling.