"Here we are 100 years later making use of these chemistries in ways that we hope will benefit human health."
In her #NobelPrize lecture @CarolynBertozzi spoke about how her work builds on curiosity-driven research, and how important that type of research can be for our futures. pic.twitter.com/jBibAXM4Qs— The Nobel Prize (@NobelPrize) December 8, 2022
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