Stanford’s Carolyn Bertozzi wins Nobel Prize in chemistry
Stanford professor Carolyn Bertozzi was awarded the Nobel Prize in chemistry for her development of bioorthogonal reactions, which allow scientists to explore cells and track biological processes without disrupting the normal chemistry of the cell. 🗞: https://stanford.io/3C92ELW Video Kurt Hickman Harry Gregory Producer Bjorn Carey Additional Footage Sarafan ChEM-H MB01SNIZWQWZV8C

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