| University of California at Berkeley biochemist Jennifer A. Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier, a French scientist, were awarded the 2020 Nobel Prize in chemistry on Wednesday for their work developing CRISPR, which is contributing to new cancer therapies and helping to cure inherited diseases. "This year's prize is about rewriting the code of the life," Göran K. Hansson, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences secretary general, said. |
| | | | Science Alert | Oct. 7, 6:13 a.m. EDT | | | | | University of California at Berkeley biochemist Jennifer A. Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier, a French scientist, were awarded the 2020 Nobel Prize in chemistry on Wednesday for their work developing CRISPR, which is contributing to new cancer therapies and helping to cure inherited diseases. "This year's prize is about rewriting the code of the life," Göran K. Hansson, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences secretary general, said. | | | | | |
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