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SFU – Nobel Prize Lectures

SFU researchers speak on the impact of these prizes, and the connection between fundamental and applied research.

SFU Faculty Presenters:

Dustin King,
Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry,
for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry

Proteins are vital to life, orchestrating everything from muscle movement to neuron communication and immune defense. Their remarkable functions depend on intricate 3D shapes, making understanding these shapes essential for developing new disease treatments. Traditionally, uncovering these shapes was a labor-intensive and uncertain endeavor. The 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry honors three scientists who revolutionized this field by developing computational methods to predict protein shapes from amino acid sequences alone, solving a 50-year-old challenge in biology. This innovation is transforming drug discovery and biotechnology, paving the way for designing entirely new proteins. Join Dr. King as he explores this story at the intersection of biology and artificial intelligence.

Dustin King is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry at Simon Fraser University. His research focuses on the fundamental biochemical mechanisms through which organisms detect CO2 gas, especially its role in triggering virulence in human pathogens.

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