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Jennifer Anne Doudna ForMemRS ( / ˈdaʊdnə /; [1] born February 19, 1964) [2] is an American biochemist who has pioneered work in CRISPR gene editing, and made other fundamental contributions in biochemistry and genetics. Doudna was one of the first women to share a Nobel in the sciences.
Jennifer Doudna is a Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, and a Professor of Biochemistry, Biophysics and Structural Biology. Her research focuses on RNA as it forms a variety of complex globular structures, some of which function like enzymes or form functional complexes with proteins.
Jul 5, 2024 · Jennifer Doudna (born February 19, 1964, Washington, D.C.) is an American biochemist best known for her discovery, with French microbiologist Emmanuelle Charpentier, of a molecular tool known as clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)-Cas9.
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I was tasked with growing soil-based bacteria in such a way where we could study the chemical signaling that enables the bacteria to self-organize into colonies when starved for nutrients.
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2020. Born: 19 February 1964, Washington, D.C., USA. Affiliation at the time of the award: University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA. Prize motivation: “for the development of a method for genome editing” Prize share: 1/2. Work. The life processes of organisms are controlled by genes made up of sections of DNA.
Articles 1–20. Professor of Molecular and Cell Biology and Chemistry, UC Berkeley - Cited by 133,435 - CRISPR-Cas - RNA biology - gene editing.
Jun 17, 2021 · Jennifer A. Doudna. Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator, Li Ka Shing Chancellor's Chair in Biomedical and Health Sciences and Professor of Molecular Therapeutics. Lab Homepage: https://doudnalab.org. Full Directory Information.