The 2018 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded one half to Dr. Frances Arnold (of California Institute of Technology,USA) for her work on 'directed evolution of enzymes', the other half to Dr. George Smith (of ...The 2018 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded one half to Dr. Frances Arnold (of California Institute of Technology,USA) for her work on 'directed evolution of enzymes', the other half to Dr. George Smith (of the University of Missouri, USA) and Sir Gregory Winter (of MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, UK) for their work on 'phage display of peptides and antibodies'.展开更多
Chinese scientist TU You-you on October 5, 2015 won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine amongst a trio for discovering parasite therapies. She and the other two scientists, William Campbell and Satoshi Omura, fo...Chinese scientist TU You-you on October 5, 2015 won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine amongst a trio for discovering parasite therapies. She and the other two scientists, William Campbell and Satoshi Omura, found "therapies that have revolutionized the treatment of some of the most devastating parasitic diseases". 85-year-old Tu is awarded this world-renowned prize for developing artemisinin, a drug therapy for malaria that has saved millions of lives across the globe, especially in the developing world.展开更多
文摘The 2018 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded one half to Dr. Frances Arnold (of California Institute of Technology,USA) for her work on 'directed evolution of enzymes', the other half to Dr. George Smith (of the University of Missouri, USA) and Sir Gregory Winter (of MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, UK) for their work on 'phage display of peptides and antibodies'.
文摘Chinese scientist TU You-you on October 5, 2015 won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine amongst a trio for discovering parasite therapies. She and the other two scientists, William Campbell and Satoshi Omura, found "therapies that have revolutionized the treatment of some of the most devastating parasitic diseases". 85-year-old Tu is awarded this world-renowned prize for developing artemisinin, a drug therapy for malaria that has saved millions of lives across the globe, especially in the developing world.