Revolutionizing Chemistry: The Breakthroughs in Protein Design and Prediction

David Baker, John Jumper, and Demis Hassabis have been awarded the 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their pioneering work in decoding protein structures and designing new ones, leveraging AI. Their research marks significant advances in drug development and highlights the growing role of artificial intelligence in science.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 09-10-2024 17:10 IST | Created: 09-10-2024 17:10 IST
Revolutionizing Chemistry: The Breakthroughs in Protein Design and Prediction

In a groundbreaking recognition, U.S. scientists David Baker and John Jumper, along with Briton Demis Hassabis, have secured the 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Their innovative work on decoding protein structures and designing novel ones marks a significant milestone in the fields of computational biology and drug development.

David Baker, a professor at the University of Washington, developed computational tools that empower scientists to design entirely new proteins with unique shapes and functions. Meanwhile, Hassabis and Jumper, both affiliated with Google DeepMind, utilized artificial intelligence to predict the structure of nearly all known proteins, a feat hailed as a major scientific achievement.

This award spotlights the transformative potential of AI in scientific research, evidencing its capability to address scientific challenges. The Nobel Prize highlights both a monumental advancement in constructing novel proteins and the realization of a long-standing dream of predicting protein structures from amino acid sequences.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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