![]() ![]() The technique of gene editing that they patented, which goes by the unwieldy acronym of CRISPR-Cas9, makes it possible to selectively snip and alter bits of DNA as though they were so many hems to take up or waistbands to let out. ![]() The landmark research that brought Doudna and Charpentier to the pinnacle of global acclaim has the potential to control future pandemics - either by outwitting the next viral plague through better screening and treatment or by engineering human beings with better disease resistance programmed into their cells. This year’s gala, like so many events everywhere, was canceled for the first time in decades. The coronavirus pandemic forced Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier to accept the 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry virtually, instead of actually attending the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences’ annual December ceremony at the Stockholm Concert Hall, where the king of Sweden, Carl XVI Gustaf, would have given each of them an 18-karat gold medal along with a congratulatory handshake. THE CODE BREAKER Jennifer Doudna, Gene Editing, and the Future of the Human Race By Walter Isaacson ![]()
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