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  1. Jennifer Anne Doudna (Washington D. C., 19 de febrero de 1964 [1] ) es una bioquímica estadounidense, catedrática de Química y Biología celular y molecular en la Universidad de California, Berkeley. [2]

  2. Reconocida por descifrar los mecanismos moleculares del sistema inmunológico bacteriano CRISPR-Cas9. Premios: Premio Nobel de Química 2020... Campos: Bioquímica, genética, microbiólogía. Padres: Hija de Dorothy Jane (Williams) y Martin Kirk Doudna. Cónyuges: Tom Griffin, Jamie Cate.

  3. Jennifer Anne Doudna ForMemRS (/ ˈ d aʊ d n ə /; born February 19, 1964) is an American biochemist who has done pioneering work in CRISPR gene editing, and made other fundamental contributions in biochemistry and genetics. Doudna was one of the first women to share a Nobel in the sciences.

  4. 8 de oct. de 2020 · Nota del editor: Jennifer Doudna y Emmanuelle Charpentier han sido galardonadas con el Premio Nobel de Química de 2020 por el desarrollo de un método para la edición del genoma. La redactora jefa de National Geographic Susan Goldberg habló con Doudna en 2019 para el libro Women: The National Geographic Image Collection.

  5. The Double Helix explained how DNA’s double-stranded helical structure – commonly depicted as a twisted ladder that enables the molecule to unwind − exposes its sequences of AGTC letters so that the genetic instructions they carry can be copied onto messenger RNA (mRNA).

  6. 19101. 2012. The new frontier of genome engineering with CRISPR-Cas9. JA Doudna, E Charpentier. Science 346 (6213), 1258096. , 2014. 7311. 2014. Repurposing CRISPR as an RNA-guided platform for sequence-specific control of gene expression.

  7. Biochemist Jennifer Doudna is best known for her pioneering work in CRISPR gene editing, for which she was awarded the 2020 Nobel Prize in chemistry. She's also a leading biotech entrepreneur, with several life science start-ups under her belt.

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