Robert Shapiro Scientist

Robert Shapiro (28 November 1935 – 15 June 2011) was professor emeritus of chemistry at New York University. He is best known for his work on the origin of life, having written two books on the topic: Origins, a Skeptic’s Guide to the Creation of Life on Earth (1986) and Planetary Dreams (2001). He opposed the RNA world hypothesis, and held that the spontaneous emergence of a molecule as complicated as RNA is highly unlikely. Instead, he proposed that life arose from some self-sustaining and compartmentalized reaction of simple molecules: "metabolism first" instead of "RNA first". This reaction would have to be able to reproduce and evolve, eventually leading to RNA. He claimed that in this view life is a normal consequence of the laws of nature and potentially quite common in the universe.

Personal facts

Birth dateNovember 28, 1935
Birth place
New York City , United States
Nationality
United States
Date of deathJune 15, 2011
Education
Harvard University
City College of New York
Known for
Abiogenesis

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Scientist

awards
Trotter Prize (Texas A&M)
doctoral advisor
Field of study
Chemistry

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