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  <title><![CDATA[Nobel laureate takes pride in success of bioorthogonal chemistry for cancer treatment]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Carolyn Bertozzi, professor of chemistry at Stanford University, and K. Barry&nbsp;Sharpless, a&nbsp;professor at Scripps Research,&nbsp;were two of the three winners of&nbsp;the 2022 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their&nbsp;role in developing&nbsp;<a href="https://www.healio.com/news/hematology-oncology/20221007/developers-of-click-reactions-used-to-improve-cancerdrug-targeting-win-nobel-prize" id="rId8" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">bioorthogonal reactions,</a>&nbsp;which enable scientists to explore cells and track biological processes without interfering with the normal chemistry of the cell. That has led to development of a safe way to deliver high doses of chemotherapy without impacting nearby tissues. <a href="https://chemistry.gatech.edu/people/mg-finn">M.G Finn</a>, professor and chair of the <a href="https://chemistry.gatech.edu">School of Chemistry and Biochemistry</a>, and James A. Carlos Family Chair for Pediatric Technology,&nbsp;developed so-called click chemistry with Sharpless in 2001. It&nbsp;involves chemical reactions in which specific pairs of molecules react selectively with one another and ignore their environment.</p>
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