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Who won the Nobel prize in chemistry? Discover the science that made them a Nobel laureate with news, interviews and features from Chemistry World

2024: Protein structure prediction and design

The Nobel prize in chemistry 2024 was awarded to David Baker ‘for computational protein design’ and Demis Hassabis and John M. Jumper ‘for protein structure prediction’

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Protein design and structure prediction wins chemistry Nobel prize

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David Baker, Demis Hassabis and John Jumper were rewarded for creating computational tools to design proteins and predict their structures that have ‘revolutionised biological chemistry’

Enzyme

Proteins with multiple structures open up AlphaFold’s black box

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AI prediction model often fails to identify fold-switching, helping show how it works and the limits of its usefulness

Structures

Nanopore proteins designed from scratch and turned into biosensors

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Artificial ion channels used to detect disease indicators and pharmaceuticals

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Algorithm designs proteins from scratch that can bind drugs and small molecules

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Strategy could stop an overdose or produce an antidote to a poison

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Deep learning algorithm predicts structures of biomolecular assemblies

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RoseTTAFold extended to predict structures of proteins bound to small molecules

Autonomous platform engineers enhanced proteins

Autonomous platform engineers enhanced proteins

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AI-powered robotic system designs and optimises proteins following its own ‘scientific method’

Amyloid and tau aggregations in brain

Moving beyond protein structure

Efforts to understand how intrinsically disordered regions interact have produced a variety of answers

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Protein folding stability set to be unravelled on a massive scale

Technique can analyse a million protein sequences at a time to provide data for machine learning models

Artificial intelligence

Interpreting the impact of AI large language models on chemistry

LLMs may outperform Alphafold, but currently struggle to identify simple chemical structures

Digital protein

Changing the game in protein structure prediction

Have AlphaFold and other machine learning techniques essentially solved the formerly fiendish problem, or is there still more to be done? Clare Sansom reports

Previous years

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  • 2016

2023: quantum dots

The Nobel prize in chemistry 2023 was awarded to Moungi G. Bawendi, Louis E. Brus and Aleksey Yekimov ‘for the discovery and synthesis of quantum dots’

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The quantum dot story

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Julia Robinson explains how quantum dots went from a theoretical prediction to everyday reality and earned Alexei Ekimov, Louis Brus and Moungi Bawendi the 2023 Nobel prize in chemistry

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Chemistry Nobel prize laureates 2023

2023 Nobel prize in chemistry goes to trio behind quantum dots

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Moungi Bawendi, Louis Brus, and Alexei Ekimov win chemistry’s top prize for work that ended up in high resolution TVs and displays

Quantum dots

Explainer: why have quantum dots won the 2023 Nobel prize?

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Tiny particles that ‘added colour to nanotechnology’ have uses in TV screens, synthetic chemistry and medical devices

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The 2023 Nobel prize in chemistry as it happens – live

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Moungi Bawendi, Louis Brus and Alexei Ekimov win chemistry Nobel for quantum dots

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Ultrafast light pulses scoop Nobel prize in physics

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Pierre Agostini, Ferenc Krausz and Anne L’Huillier recognised for work on attosecond experiments for studying electron dynamics

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Nobel prize in medicine winners

mRNA vaccine pioneers win medicine Nobel prize

Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman honoured for breakthroughs that enable the rapid development of new vaccines, including several of those used against Covid-19

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The day my supervisor won the Nobel prize in chemistry

Celebrations and support in the Bertozzi lab

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Nobel prize in chemistry 2023: Reactions

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2022: Click chemistry

The Nobel prize in chemistry 2022 was awarded jointly to Carolyn R. Bertozzi, Morten Meldal and K. Barry Sharpless ‘for the development of click chemistry and bioorthogonal chemistry’

2021: Organocatalysis

The Nobel prize in chemistry 2021 was awarded jointly to Benjamin List and David WC MacMillan ‘for the development of asymmetric organocatalysis’

2020: Crispr

The Nobel prize in chemistry 2020 was awarded jointly to Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer A Doudna ‘for the development of a method for genome editing’

2019: Lithium-ion batteries

The Nobel prize in chemistry 2019 was awarded jointly to John B Goodenough, M Stanley Whittingham and Akira Yoshino ‘for the development of lithium-ion batteries’

2018: chemical evolution

The Nobel prize in chemistry 2018 was divided, one half awarded to Frances H Arnold ‘for the directed evolution of enzymes’, the other half jointly to George P Smith and Sir Gregory P Winter ‘for the phage display of peptides and antibodies’

2017: Cryo-electron microscopy

The Nobel prize in chemistry 2017 was awarded jointly to Jacques Dubochet, Joachim Frank and Richard Henderson ‘for developing cryo-electron microscopy for the high-resolution structure determination of biomolecules in solution’

2016: Molecular machines

The Nobel prize in chemistry 2016 was awarded jointly to Jean-Pierre Sauvage, Sir J Fraser Stoddart and Bernard L. Feringa ’for the design and synthesis of molecular machines’

Profiles

Opinions

Daniel Kahneman

Lessons from a Nobel laureate teach us how to think better

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In a world of AI, chemists need statistical thinking

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The day my supervisor won the Nobel prize in chemistry

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Celebrations and support in the Bertozzi lab

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Nobel vision

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Looking beyond the here-and-now let click chemistry open up a whole new world of possibility

The Nobel prize that got binned

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Ferrocene is a classic example of a discovery that was dismissed as a failed experiment

The ethical debate around Crispr

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The gene editing technique deserves its Nobel Prize, but we should continue to interrogate how it is used

Good enough at last

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Neil Withers reflects on the 2019 Nobel prize in chemistry, awarded for developing lithium-ion batteries

The potential of promiscuity

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Nobel recognition for a concept whose benefit to humankind is far from being truly realised

Readdressing success

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Prizes not only recognise excellence, they can challenge us to be better too

How to win a Nobel prize

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How to win the Nobel prize part 1: criteria

Bengt Norden discusses the critera against which research is judged

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How to win part 2: nominations

Who nominates people for the Nobel prize? Bengt explains the nomination process.

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How to win part 3: investigations

In this video, Bengt reveals how the committee investigates nominees to make sure the prize goes to the right person.

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How to win part 4: chemistry on rotation?

Bengt tackles the perception that different fields ‘take it in turns’.

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How to win part 5: how many people?

Bengt discusses whether the limit of three people will ever change

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How to win part 6: 'You've won!'

Winning the Nobel prize has its downsides. Some people change for the worse.

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How to win part 7: winners and losers

In our last video, we ask Bengt who should have won, and for his standout recipients

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Puzzles and games

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