Baker, Hassabis, Jumper named Nobel Prize in Chemistry winner for protein design work

The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2024 has been awarded to David Baker of the University of Washington, Demis Hassabis, and John Jumper of Google DeepMind for their extraordinary contributions to protein science.
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced the winners on Wednesday during a press conference, citing their achievements in “computational protein design” and “protein structure prediction,” which hold immense promise for medical and scientific breakthroughs.
David Baker, acclaimed for his pioneering work in creating entirely new proteins, has spearheaded advancements that are poised to revolutionize fields such as pharmaceuticals and nanotechnology, shaping the future of drug development.
Meanwhile, Hassabis and Jumper stunned the scientific world by developing AlphaFold2, an AI system capable of predicting the complex 3D structures of proteins from their amino acid sequences, a task that had puzzled scientists for over 50 years.
Their discoveries transcend academic triumphs. Baker’s innovations are already reshaping the future of drug development, while AlphaFold2, with its ability to predict the complex 3D structures of proteins, is aiding scientists in addressing pressing global challenges such as antibiotic resistance and plastic degradation.
The combination of computational biology and artificial intelligence marks a new era in life sciences with the potential to impact healthcare and environmental sustainability profoundly.
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