Vanderbilt: Nobel Laureate Frances Arnold Creates New Enzymes by Following Nature's Lessons
September 19, 2020
September 19, 2020
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Sept. 19 (TNSRes) -- Vanderbilt University issued the following news:
Mixing chemistry, biology and engineering, Frances Arnold tweaks enzymes found in nature to perform new tricks by altering their DNA.
Arnold, a Caltech chemical engineer with a Nobel Prize in Chemistry, scads more awards and honors, and research citations through the roof, delivered a rousing virtual lecture to some 700 listeners--almost twice. "You missed a really great lec . . .
Mixing chemistry, biology and engineering, Frances Arnold tweaks enzymes found in nature to perform new tricks by altering their DNA.
Arnold, a Caltech chemical engineer with a Nobel Prize in Chemistry, scads more awards and honors, and research citations through the roof, delivered a rousing virtual lecture to some 700 listeners--almost twice. "You missed a really great lec . . .