The 2022 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to Carolyn Bertozzi, Morten Meldal and K. Barry Sharpless for their development of click and bioorthogonal chemistry which are used by chemists around the world to track biological processes and produce pharmaceuticals. In this special episode of Stereo Chemistry, hosts Gina Vitale and Ariana Remmel delve into the science behind the prize and talk with organic chemist Antoni Riera to discuss the applications of the award-winning chemistry. C&EN contributor Mark Peplow also joins the Stereo Chemistry crew to talk about his conversation with Nobel Laureate Carolyn Bertozzi.
Read more about this award-winning science in Mark Peplow's article about the 2022 Nobel Prize in Chemistry: https://cen.acs.org/people/nobel-prize/Click-and-biorthogonal-chemistry-win-2022-Nobel-Prize-in-Chemistry/100/web/2022/10
Credits
Executive producer/host: Kerri Jansen
Writer: Ariana Remmel, Gina Vitale
Audio editor: Mark Feuer DiTusa
Story editors: Jessica Marshall
Production assistance: Mark Peplow, Krystal Vasquez
Audience editor: Dorea I. Reeser
Copyeditor: Heather Holt
Logo design: William A. Ludwig
Episode artwork: Laura Morton (Bertozzi), University of Copenhagen (Meldal), Sandy Huffaker (Sharpless)
Press conference recordings: Courtesy of ©The Nobel Foundation
Music: “Rising Tide” by C.K. Martin.
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