Her Royal Highness Princess Sumaya bint El Hassan of Jordan was awarded a Chancellor’s Citation by Chancellor Nicholas Dirks. Professor Omar M. Yaghi has worked closely with Princess Sumaya over the past five years to re-engage the Jordanian diaspora community in scientific research to address...Read more about Jordanian princess, a science advocate, awarded a Chancellor’s Citation
Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier were awarded the Japan Prize today for their invention of the revolutionary gene-editing technology known as CRISPR-Cas9, which has swept into research labs around the world and is already yielding new therapies for cancer and hereditary diseases.Read more about Doudna awarded Japan Prize for invention of CRISPR gene editing
Emeritus Professor of Chemistry Ignacio “Nacho” Tinoco, who died at the age of 85 on November 15, 2016, was a biophysical chemist who devoted his life to the study of nucleic acids. In particular, Nacho pioneered in the field of RNA folding and made fundamental contributions to the...Read more about Video Tributes to the Life and Work of Ignacio Tinoco