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Nobel Prize in chemistry, Baker
David Baker, a UW professor who grew up in Seattle, wins Nobel Prize
David Baker, an alumni of Seattle's Garfield High School and a University of Washington professor, won the 2024 Nobel Prize in chemistry.
Scientist and Serial Entrepreneur David Baker Just Won a Nobel Prize for Creating New Proteins
The Nobel Prize-winner explains how his ideas about protein design moved from the “lunatic fringe” to the mainstream.
Nobel Prize winner has Tri-Cities connection. He often teams up with Richland scientists
PNNL scientists also have collaborated on research with Google DeepMind in London, which employs the other two Nobel Prize winners this year for chemistry, Demis Hassabis, the chief executive, and John Jumper, the director.
Nobel Prize in Chemistry Goes to 3 Scientists for Predicting and Creating Proteins
Demis Hassabis and John M. Jumper were part of a Google DeepMind team whose A.I. technology predicts the shape of proteins. David Baker designed “a new protein that was unlike any other,” the committee said.
University of Washington’s David Baker wins Nobel Prize for solving protein puzzles
University of Washington biochemist David Baker has won a share of this year's Nobel Prize in chemistry for deciphering protein structures.
UW's David Baker wins the Nobel for protein breakthrough
David Baker, a University of Washington School of Medicine professor, was awarded the 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry on Wednesday for computational protein design, a process that allows the development of custom-made proteins.
Scientists’ Work on Protein Structure, Which Governs All Aspects of Life, Wins Nobel Prize in Chemistry
David Baker, Demis Hassabis and John M. Jumper revealed how amino acids shape protein structure, a finding that could aid in drug discovery
Nobel chemistry prize 2024 goes to protein pioneers Baker, Hassabis and Jumper
U.S. scientists David Baker and John Jumper and Briton Demis Hassabis won the 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry on Wednesday for work on decoding the structure of proteins and creating new ones, yielding advances in areas such as drug development.
Nobel Prize in chemistry awarded to David Baker, Demis Hassabis and John Jumper for work on proteins
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has awarded the Nobel Prize in chemistry to David Baker, Demis Hassabis and John Jumper for their work with proteins
El Nobel de Química reconoce a David Baker, Demis Hassabis y John Jumper por su trabajo en proteínas
El Nobel de Química reconoce a David Baker, Demis Hassabis y John Jumper por su trabajo en proteínas. Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.
Seattle scientist David Baker wins Nobel Prize for work on proteins
Seattle native David Baker won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Photo: Ian C Haydon/Courtesy UW Medicine Institute for Protein Design
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3 ways UW Nobel Prize winner’s discoveries help real-world problems
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Nobel Prize in chemistry awarded to scientists for work on proteins
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has awarded the Nobel Prize in chemistry to David Baker, Demis Hassabis and John Jumper ...
MIT Technology Review
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Google DeepMind leaders share Nobel Prize in chemistry for protein prediction AI
Half the prize goes to Demis Hassabis and John M. Jumper from Google DeepMind for using AI to solve protein folding, and the ...
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Nobel Chemistry Prize 2024 Live: David Baker, Demis Hassabis and John M. Jumper win
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