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(2022江苏苏州-校联考二模)At1:43a.m.October5,2022,Stanford chemist Carolyn R Bertozzi
was awakened by a phone call from a Nobel committee representative who told her,"You have 50 minutes
to collect yourself and wait until your life changes."Instructed not to share the announcement outside of
her tightest inner circle,the first person Bertozzi called was her father,a retired physics professor from
MIT."He's 91 and,of course,he was just overjoyed,"said Bertozzi.
Carolyn Bertozzi,born October 10,1966,Boston,was awarded the Nobel Prize in chemistry for her
development of bioorthogonal reactions,which allow scientists to explore cells and track biological
processes without disturbing the normal chemistry of the cell.She shares the $10 million Swedish kronor
(about SI million USD)prize equally with Morten Meldal,professor at University of Copenhagen and K.
Barry Sharpless,professor at Seripps Research"for the development of click chemistry and bioorthogonal
chemistry.”
Carolyn received a bachelor's degree in chemistry from Harvard University in 1988 and a doctorate in
the same subject from the University of Califoria,Berkeley in 1993.She was a postdoctoral fellow at the
University of California,San Francisco,from 1993 to 1995.She became an assistant professor at Berkeley
in 1996 and a full professor of chemistry and molecular and cell biology in 2002.She also held an
appointment as a professor of molecular and cellular pharmacology from 2000 to 2002 at the University of
California,San Francisco.In 2015 she became a professor of chemistry at Stanford University.
"I could not be more delighted that Carolyn Bertozzi has won the Nobel Prize in chemistry,"said
Stanford President Marc Tessier-Lavigne."In pioneering the field of bioorthogonal chemistry,Carolyn
invented a new way of studying biomolecular processes,one that has helped scientists around the world
gain a deeper understanding of chemical reactions i