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Nobel Laureate Thomas R. Cech on why Ribonucleic Acid rocks

Nobel Laureate Thomas R. Cech on why Ribonucleic Acid rocks

Update: 2024-09-07
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Dr Thomas R. Cech shared the nobel prize in chemistry with Sidney Altman in 1989. Their work showed that RNA is not only a molecule that carries genetic information but can also act as a catalyst in biochemical reactions, a role that was previously thought to be exclusive to proteins. His book titled “The Catalyst: RNA and the Quest to Unlock Life's Deepest Secrets”, released in June, is a brilliant read. RNA has helped us understand the mysteries of the origins of life during the big bang and saved millions of lives by concocting life-saving vaccines during the pandemic. It does more, of course. In this podcast Tom also talks about his first lab, how he helps students to deal with failures in their experiments, how to write without using jargons and his experience of winning the Nobel Prize.
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Nobel Laureate Thomas R. Cech on why Ribonucleic Acid rocks

Nobel Laureate Thomas R. Cech on why Ribonucleic Acid rocks