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March 05, 2021
March 05, 2021
PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island, March 5 (TNSRes) t-- Brown University issued the following news:
When Jennifer Doudna, a professor in the departments of chemistry and of molecular and cell biology at the University of California, Berkeley, found out that she had won the Nobel Prize, her husband had some news for her.
"You are truly an ambassador of science now," Jamie Cate, Doudna's husband and a fellow scientist and professor at U.C. Berkeley, told her. " . . .
When Jennifer Doudna, a professor in the departments of chemistry and of molecular and cell biology at the University of California, Berkeley, found out that she had won the Nobel Prize, her husband had some news for her.
"You are truly an ambassador of science now," Jamie Cate, Doudna's husband and a fellow scientist and professor at U.C. Berkeley, told her. " . . .
