Bernhard J. Dringenberg, earned his Ph.D. at the Max-Planck-Institute of Biophysical Chemistry in Gottingen. During this time he was a visiting scientist at MIT, Chemical Engineering & Materials Science. He spent several years studying the physical chemistry of raw materials in cosmetic products (Loreal, Paris and Faber Castell Cosmetics, Nurnberg). His main interests are the physical chemistry of nanoparticles and macromolecules meant for application in pharmaceuticals, biomaterials, and there influence on the environment as well as on the human body. The combination of his scientific experiences leads to the question. How much of technical products is OK for healthy life? He is a scientific consultant for laboratory- and R&D-management of his own company BJD analytics.
Abstract
Do not tell around. We have only one life. It's ours. Not that one of commerce, industry and politics. How to be a part of nature again in the best way? Mostly healthy and save. We are chemically and physically a part of nature. Every single biological function is based on (bio)chemistry and (bio) physics. This is influenced by the chemistry and physics around a human being - the environment.
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