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 ...
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Assistant Professor of Nutrition and Pharmacology, Center for Proteomics and Bioinformatics, CWRU School of Medicine ...
From growth hormones to cancer drugs, small molecules play a crucial role in our health. Monitoring them is essential to ...
In 2003, University of Washington biochemist David Baker wrote Rosetta, a computer program for designing proteins. With it he showed it was possible to reverse the protein-folding problem by ...
In October, David Baker was one of three scientists to win the Nobel Prize in chemistry. Baker, from the University of Washington, won for using computer software to invent a new protein.
David Baker grew up on Capitol Hill with scientist ... He is also the director of the Institute for Protein Design at UW and spearheads a global movement toward responsible AI development and ...
Proteins, each with their own unique three-dimensional architecture, are the body’s molecular tools, adapted to perform the ...
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A team of scientists in the lab of Nobel Prize winner David Baker has created a method for designing proteins that can bind and sense a range of small molecules, with wide applications for biomedicine ...
Additional authors for the Science paper are David Baker, Ivan Anishchenko ... structure and design; Institute for Protein Design; molecular engineering; chemistry; the Howard Hughes Medical ...