A Henry Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Explains Unnatural Amino Acids
August 18, 2017
August 18, 2017
WILLIAMSBURG, Va., Aug. 18 -- The College of William and Mary issued the following news story:
Doug Young works in an area where the worlds of chemistry, biology and engineering meet, focusing on a class of molecules known as "unnatural amino acids."
"The basis of all life is the cell. And within the cell, the major functioning group is all the proteins," he said. "As a chemist, what blows my mind is the fact that all of our proteins are made up . . .
Doug Young works in an area where the worlds of chemistry, biology and engineering meet, focusing on a class of molecules known as "unnatural amino acids."
"The basis of all life is the cell. And within the cell, the major functioning group is all the proteins," he said. "As a chemist, what blows my mind is the fact that all of our proteins are made up . . .