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Northwestern University Chemistry professor J. Fraser Stoddart says he initially worried that he was the victim of a hoax after receiving the early morning call notifying him that he and two other scientists had won the 2016 Nobel Prize for chemistry. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
American chemist Carolyn R. Bertozzi reacts by phone to receiving the 2022 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, which she is sharing with Denmark's Morten Meldal and fellow American Barry Sharpless. The trio are being honoured "for the development of click chemistry and bioorthogonal chemistry". SOUNDBITE
Nobel Chemistry Prize winner Emmanuelle Charpentier says she hopes the award will make young female scientists realise that "nothing is impossible", after she and Jennifer Doudna of the US won for the gene-editing technique known as the CRISPR-Cas9 DNA snipping "scissors", the first time a Nobel science prize has gone to a women-only team. SOUNDBITE
Berlin (Germany), Oct. 7 (EFE/EPA) (Camera: Hayoung Jeon) Scientists Emmanuelle Charpientier and Jennifer Doudna are the winners of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for rewriting the code of life and developing a method for editing the genome, announced the Swedish Academy of Sciences in Stockholm.FOOTAGE OF SCIENTIST EMMANUELLE CHARPENTIER SPEAKING AT THE INSTITUO MAX PLANCK IN BERLIN
US-based Moungi Bawendi, Louis Brus and Alexei Ekimov are named by the Swedish Academy of Sciences as the winners of the Nobel Chemistry Prize. IMAGES