Nobel Prize lecture: Carolyn Bertozzi, Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2022

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Carolyn Bertozzi delivered her lecture "The Bioorthogonal Chemistry Journey, from Laboratory to Life" on 8 December 2022.

The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2022 jointly to Carolyn R. Bertozzi, Morten Meldal and K. Barry Sharpless "for the development of click chemistry and bioorthogonal chemistry"
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This video is beyond inspiring! I am applying for a master's degree in organic chemistry without knowing what to do with my future. This talk really enlightened me, and I am much more confident about it now!!!

alxcvisuals
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What a great story-teller and an amazing scientist!! My deep love for the science that I do can be traced back to when I first saw Prof. Bertozzi's iBiology talk. I have yet to see her in person but already thank her for the inspiration to persist in science and academia.

TheCD
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I am 67 years.Never done science in my life.
But though I didn't understand many of the subject matter, I listened fascinated by the way she spoke, words spoken so clearly.
Congratulations madam I think you really deserve this award.

KumariKumari-fwnc
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Even though, i don't understand all of the explanation, but what amazing discovery that ever be found after more than 10 years research. May allah bless me with some of skills to make amazing discoveries one day 💖

furaidaalyamuna
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a great talk that shows how science works, how details are drawn from a variety of sources, learned, accumulated, built upon, and gradually become a whole that moves from the lab to the clinic. I know almost nothing about organic chemistry, but I did learn something about the methods and difficulties of science, and how progress is made in the real world.

josephbreckenridge
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Her teaching, explain is very clear. Excellent Speaker

lalropuiachinzah
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such a gift of graceful articulation of the mysteries of the universe unfolding.

scottnelson
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Such a treat to listen to the 2022 Laureate of Chemistry, Prof. Carolyn Bertozzi…from this place/podium of the Ultimate honor for scientists and their research… most well deserving honor to Carolyn and her field of research..and, of course, Carolyn presented this talk about Bio-orthogonal Chemistry so beautifully that should be clear even to any non-scientists in the audience. ❤❤

Congratulations to Prof. Bertozzi..🎉🎉🎉

DrRavi-MusicallyYours
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Absolutely incredible woman and team! Would love to see her in person someday.

thebohemianserb
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You're an inspiration, Carolyn!💖🏳‍🌈 Such a fantastic storyteller!

rohanphdbme
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Thank you for everything, I'm a student Narxoz university in Almaty and I m so happy to listen this lecture

ainaranurieva
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Remember that chemical reaction in cell requires an enzyme, a macro globular protein molecule with active site, (catalyst ) and a welding (heat) ATP molecule .

clementmariostlouis
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Amazing work, and so well explained. Beautiful story, which kept on getting better and better. Loved the Yin yang of showing the complementarity of basic science and Translational research. Sadly if the the research proposal is not translational enough for the funding agency, it doesn't get funded and unfortunately the career of young principal investigators ends at the very beginning.

amritapathak
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Go Bears! Prof. Bertozzi adds fuel to the current debate on our campus about 'Cal' versus 'Berkeley' as our name/brand.

vicavirosenzweig
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This speech is one of my life time never listen to Nobel Prize winner before. What a brain, easy talk, details and compassion! Amazed by Dr Bertozzi. I am medical doctor and work in hospital also with cancer patients, it will be amazing if our Great investigator can find more drugs with less side effects!

malebuls
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Great wonder so clearly articulated, this woman seems so simply deserving of peak recognition.

jakalamanewtown
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Excellent presentation. I use this video to teach grad students how to give a lecture...

takeopariu
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I don't recall a speaker who has made such an effort to recognize all the contributors and in doing so weaved the story of how it all came about. Inspiring.

peterz
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Thanks for all your work! The Nobel laureates of the next century will be using your work no doubt!

mrmars
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Wonderful lecture - the implications for cancer treatment and maybe other brain diseases can be amazing - learned a lot.

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