Frances Arnold (Q4273363)

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Nobel prize winning US scientist and engineer (born 1956)
  • Frances H. Arnold
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Frances Arnold
  • Frances Hamilton Arnold
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Frances Arnold
Nobel prize winning US scientist and engineer (born 1956)
  • Frances H. Arnold

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Frances Arnold (English)
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Frances Hamilton Arnold (English)
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25 July 1956
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California Institute of Technology (CALTECH)
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Frances Arnold - Dick and Barbara Dickinson Professor of Chemical Engineering and Biochemistry - California Institute of Technology (CALTECH)
For pioneering research on biofuels and chemicals that could lead to the replacement of pollution-generating materials. [9] (English)
for the individual contributions to directed evolution, a process which allows researchers to guide the creation of certain properties in proteins and cells. This technique has been used in food ingredients, pharmaceuticals, toxicology, agricultural products, gene delivery systems, laundry aids, and biofuels (English)
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for the directed evolution of enzymes (English)
för riktad evolution av enzymer (Swedish)
For her pioneering directed molecular evolution strategies, used worldwide to optimize the functions of enzymes and to engineer cells to produce biofuels and chemicals from renewable resources. (English)
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NIHF Inductee Frances Arnold Pioneered Directed Evolution (English)
4 February 2022
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