Carolyn R. Bertozzi

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Carolyn R. Bertozzi is an American chemist renowned for pioneering bioorthogonal chemistry, work that earned her a share of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

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instanceOf American chemist
Nobel laureate in Chemistry
chemist
human
academicDegree Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry
PhD in Chemistry
awardReceived ACS Award in Pure Chemistry
Guggenheim Fellowship
Heinrich Wieland Prize
Lemelson-MIT Prize
surface form: Lemelson–MIT Prize

MacArthur Fellowship
Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Tetrahedron Prize for Creativity in Organic Chemistry
Wolf Prize in Chemistry
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1966-10-10
doctoralAdvisor Mark Bednarski
educatedAt Harvard University
University of California, Berkeley
employer Howard Hughes Medical Institute headquarters
surface form: Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Stanford University
University of California, Berkeley
familyName Bertozzi
fieldOfWork bioorthogonal chemistry
chemical biology
chemistry
glycobiology
givenName Carolyn
hasOccupation researcher
university teacher
hasORCID 0000-0001-7810-3964
knownFor development of bioorthogonal reactions
pioneering bioorthogonal chemistry
research on cell-surface glycans
memberOf American Academy of Arts and Sciences
American Chemical Society
National Academy of Medicine
National Academy of Sciences
nobelPrizeDiscipline Chemistry
nobelPrizeYear 2022
notableWork application of bioorthogonal chemistry to living systems
bioorthogonal chemical reporters for glycans
development of copper-free click chemistry
placeOfBirth Boston, Massachusetts
surface form: Boston, Massachusetts, United States
positionHeld Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Professor in the School of Humanities and Sciences at Stanford University
Investigator at Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Professor of Chemistry and Molecular and Cell Biology at University of California, Berkeley
Professor of Chemistry at Stanford University
residence California, United States
sexOrGender female
sexualOrientation lesbian
sharesNobelPrizeWith K. Barry Sharpless
Morten Meldal
surface form: Morten P. Meldal

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K. Barry Sharpless sharesNobelPrizeWith Carolyn R. Bertozzi
Sharpless sharesNobelPrizeWith Carolyn R. Bertozzi
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Morten Meldal sharesNobelPrizeWith Carolyn R. Bertozzi