I am a biophysicist with a long interdisciplinary career spanning molecular biology, physics, engineering, and computational systems. My work ranges from genome engineering and synthetic biology to robotics and advanced manufacturing.
Alongside research, I have worked on complex engineering projects, including CNC-based systems and naval architecture, and I have a deep interest in practical design and fabrication.
Outside of science and engineering, I am an avid sailor, which reflects my long-standing connection to complex systems, navigation, and exploration.
Today, my focus is on fundamental questions in evolutionary biology, particularly the DGbyRT hypothesis, which explores how genetic diversity may emerge through structured cellular processes.
I work independently and welcome scientific collaboration across disciplines.
Matteo Mariani, PhD
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