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  3. May 10, 2024 · Frances Arnold (born July 25, 1956, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American chemical engineer who was awarded the 2018 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for her work on directed evolution of enzymes. She shared the prize with American biochemist George P. Smith and British biochemist Gregory P. Winter.

  4. Frances Hamilton Arnold (born July 25, 1956) is an American chemical engineer and Nobel Laureate. She is the Linus Pauling Professor of Chemical Engineering, Bioengineering and Biochemistry at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech).

  5. Mar 28, 2019 · Frances Hamilton Arnold has found a way to leverage the planet’s most powerful weapon for change: evolution. The technique she has pioneered is known as directed evolution. Arnold’s fasci­na­tion with science began when she was 11 years old, her sights then set on becoming a heart surgeon.

  6. Oct 22, 2021 · Nobel laureate Frances H. Arnold spoke at MIT's 2021 Hoyt C. Hottel lecture, hosted by the MIT Department of Chemical Engineering. Arnold tells the story of her pathbreaking research to engineer better enzymes for critical applications.

  7. Oct 3, 2018 · Frances H. Arnold, the Linus Pauling Professor of Chemical Engineering, Bioengineering and Biochemistry, has won the 2018 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for "the directed evolution of enzymes," according to the award citation.

  8. Mar 3, 2019 · One of them, Caltech professor Frances Arnold, has won the 2018 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for her discoveries in the directed evolution of enzymes. Arnold is the fifth woman to win the Nobel Prize in Chemistry since it was first awarded in 1901.

  9. May 28, 2019 · Dr. Arnold won fame and the Nobel Prize for developing a technique called directed evolution, a way of generating a host of novel enzymes and other biomolecules that can be put to any number of...

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