Danish team led by Nobel Prize winner David Baker has designed synthetic molecules that protect mice against cobra toxins.
Life is a little different for these days for David Baker, given that he won a share of this year’s Nobel Prize in chemistry. Baker will accept the Nobel Prize award in Stockholm, Sweden on Tuesday.
University of Washington biochemist David Baker has won a share of this year’s Nobel Prize in chemistry for more than two decades of discoveries about the molecular structure of proteins ...
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David B. “Bake” Baker, 68, passed Tuesday, December 31, 2024, at UPMC Memorial Hospital, York. Bake was born April 30, 1956, in Hanover, the son of the late Walter E. and Evelyn (Manspeaker ...