David Baker, Nobel Prize laureate and UW biochemistry professor, detailed the design and applications of new proteins using ...
Building a company isn’t so different from building proteins, at least according to Nobel Prize-winning biochemist David Baker. On Wednesday, Baker–a professor of biochemistry and the director of the ...
Proteins, each with their own unique three-dimensional architecture, are the body’s molecular tools, adapted to perform the specific tasks necessary for maintaining life. For decades, researchers have ...
Nobel laureate David Baker, right, speaks with BioCentury’s Simone Fishburn at the Life Science Innovation Northwest conference in Seattle. (GeekWire Photo / Lisa Stiffler) University of Washington ...
David Baker grew up on Capitol Hill with scientist parents. His father, Marshall Baker, was a physicist. His mother, Marcia Bourgin Baker, was a geophysicist. Both were faculty at the University of ...
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