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Trio gets Nobel chemistry for attaching molecules

Their work is used to make cancer drugs, map DNA and create materials tailored for specific needs

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Sharpless also won a Nobel in 2001, Carolyn R Bertozzi and Morten Meldal

Sharpless also won a Nobel in 2001, Carolyn R Bertozzi and Morten Meldal

This year’s Nobel Prize in chemistry has been awarded in equal parts to Carolyn R Bertozzi, Morten Meldal and K. Barry Sharpless for developing way of “snapping molecules together” that can be used to design medicines.

Their work, known as click chemistry and bioorthogonal reactions, is used to make cancer drugs, map DNA and create materials that are tailored to a specific purpose. Hans Ellegren, secretary general of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, announced the winners Wednesday at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden.

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