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50. Pioneering Bioorthogonal Chemistry w/ Carolyn Bertozzi - Professor @ Stanford & 2022 Nobel Laureate

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Bio-Orthogonal Chemistry

The Nobel Prize in chemistry was awarded to Carolyn Cevallos for her work on bio-thogonal reactions. The term means not interacting with biology allow scientists to explore cells and track biological processes without disrupting the normal chemistry of the cell can tell us more about the history of glycine biology and the challenges that led to your development of bio-thogsonal chemistry.

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