Nobel Lecture: Emmanuelle Charpentier, Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2020

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июн 2024
  • Emmanuelle Charpentier delivered her Nobel Lecture on 8 December 2020. She was introduced by Professor Claes Gustafsson, Chairman of the Nobel Committee for Chemistry.

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  • @LightYagamijp
    @LightYagamijp 3 года назад +29

    people should watch videos like these

  • @ruchpat1
    @ruchpat1 3 года назад +4

    Thank you Noble Prize for Posting these Annual Videos. Much Love and Respect.
    Sincerely yours,
    Patrick Ruch

  • @smaaj0007
    @smaaj0007 3 года назад +14

    Thank you for uploading it is wonderful to see talented women such as Charpentier & Doudna being recognised for their efforts. Congratulations!

  • @leroywalters2045
    @leroywalters2045 3 года назад +3

    Took too long to recognize the contribution of women to human development, go women and congratulations on the work being done on behalf of humanity.

  • @pranjalkumar2689
    @pranjalkumar2689 3 года назад +16

    Congratulations for the Nobel prize professor Emmanuelle 🙏🏻

  • @Zues64
    @Zues64 3 года назад +4

    Congratulations Emmanuelle...what a life accomplishment. I'm hopeful your science makes a difference for humanity going forward

  • @kylashchettiar9964
    @kylashchettiar9964 3 года назад +4

    Congrats! This will definitely help humanity. I hope to work in this field in the future.

  • @MHolt9
    @MHolt9 2 года назад +1

    This is a tough GACT to follow, but well worth repeating. Seriously, the chemistry between this impressive TAG team of Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier that led to one of the most important discoveries of the 21st century is truly amazing. The ethical considerations once seemed to be purely academic, but now that the ability to edit the blueprint of life is a reality, the enormity of these implications is overwhelming. The greatest achievement of the 21st century will be the responsible application of this technology.

  • @user-hz5sj3ps3k
    @user-hz5sj3ps3k 3 года назад +1

    Great . Still more care is required in its applications in specific areas

  • @abhayjaiswal9836
    @abhayjaiswal9836 3 года назад +7

    May Human use it in good way for Mankind 🙏

  • @Chainyanker007
    @Chainyanker007 3 года назад +12

    Mind blowing research, amazing how the mountain of knowledge accumulated by others over the decades led to this incredible development. I have a science and math background but this stuff just puts me in absolute awe. I was in total shock when I found out that her fellow Nobel laureate, Jennifer Doudna, graduated from the same high school I went to, Hilo High School in Hilo, Hawaii 21 years after I graduated. I find it incredible that a Nobel Prize winner walked the same halls and sat in the same classrooms I sat in. What these women accomplished will have an unbelievable impact on all mankind in the years to come long after we are all gone. I thank all of them for their contributions, esp. the Nobel laureates.

  • @araneascience9607
    @araneascience9607 3 года назад +35

    Is nice to see that after watching BioHackers series in Netflix.

    • @lululemonade_
      @lululemonade_ 3 года назад

      I have been watching that too,, and waiting for season 2, you should also watch ORPHAN BLACK such a lovely series about human cloning, genetic engineering etc, 🤩😊

    • @lululemonade_
      @lululemonade_ 3 года назад

      They also have a Documentary film about CRISPR called "human nature"... And also Unselected
      Thanks me later 😊

    • @brendad.6204
      @brendad.6204 2 года назад

      I think lorenz was based on jennifer doudna ahhauhsuaha They both have the same style (haircut and clothes choice)

  • @gksatpute1
    @gksatpute1 3 года назад +11

    Nicely elaborated the technology, development and its applications finding so versatility of fields of human endeavors. Much appreciation Dr. Emmanuelle Charpentier for such an elegant presentation. Dr. Gyanesh Kumar Satpute, Senior Scientist @ ICAR- Indian Institute of Soybean Research, Indore 🇮🇳

  • @leenalhasan2528
    @leenalhasan2528 3 года назад +26

    Congratulations! What I really loved about her was that she was talking with confidence and that is what being a scientist requires. I was really inspired by her invention of Crispr (genetic "scissors") and I am definitely looking forward to some more from you and Jennifer Doudna in the future. Once again,
    toutes nos félicitations!

    • @metipallearuna223
      @metipallearuna223 Год назад

      How can I say genetic scissors in my ant Mis-sense photo image edits false-walking legs if there is no virus known for years to get the ants legs. .

  • @krishnakr.sharmafcsllb443
    @krishnakr.sharmafcsllb443 2 года назад

    I salute for THIS great initiative, Congratulations. All the best.

  • @lilianedubois2539
    @lilianedubois2539 3 года назад +2

    Congratulations! This is truly wonderful.

  • @juewang9642
    @juewang9642 2 года назад +5

    I just finished the book” The code breaker’ by Walter Isaacson.Although the book was largely about Jennifer Doudna, there are some chapters about her collaborations with Jennifer on CRISPR Cos 9 but also their personal friendship. Emmanuelle is a smart woman that worthy to earn a lot of respect from me.

  • @Mimi_moon
    @Mimi_moon 3 года назад +2

    This is amazing. Thanks for your contributions.

  • @rushikeshsisode1533
    @rushikeshsisode1533 2 года назад +2

    She is the Marie curie of our generation.

  • @sergelawrencenko9701
    @sergelawrencenko9701 2 года назад +1

    “You have to be ready for the unexpected.”
    -Emmanuelle Charpentier

  • @amitgaur6675
    @amitgaur6675 2 года назад +1

    Congratulations! Finally, I am able to understand CRISPER through your lecture.

  • @debrawehrly6900
    @debrawehrly6900 3 года назад +3

    We are the same age. I wish I had her intelligence

  • @ingabrereton8908
    @ingabrereton8908 3 года назад +16

    Truly brilliant research with infinite possibilities for good (and bad) uses, hope this work continues to bring new information to the scientific community everywhere. Congratulations to Doudna and Charpentier for the highest honour that science can bring. Rosalind Franklin pioneered this research, and sadly died before a Nobel prize was awarded to others who were not gracious enough to acknowledge her contribution.

    • @Artaxerxes.
      @Artaxerxes. 3 года назад +1

      How does research like this have bad uses.

    • @philippalbrecht6697
      @philippalbrecht6697 3 года назад +2

      @@Artaxerxes. One common fear of some people is that certain genes in humans could be modified to obtain desired phenotypic traits such as eye color etc. That could be considered a "bad use".

  • @aleidacubides7751
    @aleidacubides7751 3 года назад +5

    congratulations, is that method open to all researchers?

  • @soniahachemi4025
    @soniahachemi4025 3 года назад +3

    Congrats 💐

  • @lorrainehernandez6984
    @lorrainehernandez6984 3 года назад +3

    Amazing! I loved this culture. Such an interesting and complex topic, hope I can study it on the future.

    • @ingramr88
      @ingramr88 3 года назад

      Study this pandemic and the vaccine for th virus and you learn so much.

  • @kamaldey3893
    @kamaldey3893 3 года назад +5

    Congratulations Prof. E. Charpentier for your great contribution to science. Yes, it is a great tool for next-generation scientists. Thank you.

  • @n-i-n-o
    @n-i-n-o 3 года назад +2

    Congratulations

  • @nermeenabdelmoez6347
    @nermeenabdelmoez6347 3 года назад +2

    Brilliant!

  • @djcuriosity6670
    @djcuriosity6670 2 года назад +1

    I just fall in love with a scientist for the first time in history...

  • @bhaktaharinayak2002
    @bhaktaharinayak2002 3 года назад +1

    Congratulations from chemistry family

  • @ema-vp9mr
    @ema-vp9mr 2 года назад +2

    She's too young. Congratulations PhD Charpentier, you're a Genius

  • @ronjohn200
    @ronjohn200 3 года назад +1

    Impressive!

  • @rhjkl1153
    @rhjkl1153 3 года назад

    Please provide captions to know very well

  • @adamlibre2908
    @adamlibre2908 3 года назад +2

    Bravo!

  • @ratratrat59
    @ratratrat59 7 месяцев назад

    A beautiful mind

  • @shaktisuresh4928
    @shaktisuresh4928 3 года назад

    Wonderful🤗

  • @linhtruong7053
    @linhtruong7053 3 года назад +1

    Congratulation

  • @movementdebate
    @movementdebate 3 года назад +1

    Any way to get the subtitles in French or other languages ?

  • @HoloInfo
    @HoloInfo 3 года назад +4

    The super Ladies.....congratulations to both of you.

  • @allenculbertson8170
    @allenculbertson8170 Год назад

    God bless U and thank U for all your hard work I believe it could be used to save life's and possibly prevent diseases. May God bless U && all that you do

  • @suzimanipur2983
    @suzimanipur2983 3 года назад

    Happy new year 😍🙏

  • @sayanmistry8222
    @sayanmistry8222 3 года назад +15

    I not a chemistry person but, I liked this lecture very much.

  • @diptipman
    @diptipman 3 года назад

    Amazing

  • @belowasmelashgebremariam
    @belowasmelashgebremariam 3 года назад

    Congratulations may dearest sister

  • @aluminiumiron2428
    @aluminiumiron2428 3 года назад +1

    Mam,I want to join your research group.I saw your research group in website and This sounds interesting to me

  • @yoliegiraldo7540
    @yoliegiraldo7540 3 года назад +1

    💜👏👏👏 congratulations

  • @KhilawanPatelOnlineClasses
    @KhilawanPatelOnlineClasses 3 года назад +1

    Nice

  • @mwizanyimbiri2253
    @mwizanyimbiri2253 4 месяца назад

    Super 🧠

  • @snehasisdutta3406
    @snehasisdutta3406 3 года назад +1

    ♥️♥️♥️

  • @manuelmoraleda9285
    @manuelmoraleda9285 3 года назад +3

    Is there a common denominator gene on virulent viruses and bacteria ? Is it possible to develop a vaccine to attack that particular gene ? Most viruses and bacteria are actually non-virulent.

  • @muditracks3640
    @muditracks3640 3 года назад

    ❤️👏🏻..

  • @edasar7019
    @edasar7019 3 года назад

    👏👏👏

  • @lama12ote21
    @lama12ote21 3 года назад

    🤩🤩🤩♥️♥️

  • @zeeb421
    @zeeb421 3 года назад +1

    😇

  • @alisherhusaynov
    @alisherhusaynov 2 года назад +1

    I am here from code breaker by Walter Isaacson

  • @profesormarcelo1
    @profesormarcelo1 3 года назад +1

    Please translate in Spanish .... America Latin need that new Knowding..Thanks from to ARGENTINE CÓRDOBA...CHEERS

  • @metipallearuna223
    @metipallearuna223 3 года назад +1

    Isn't primordial rna is inscissible ?

  • @aimalifte9366
    @aimalifte9366 3 года назад +6

    How to be nominated for a Nobel Prize

    • @mathewtuah22
      @mathewtuah22 3 года назад +4

      Only if your works were recognize, and already been published publicly. You can't nominate yourself. The only people that can become a nominator to nominate the nomination is the highest community in university (professor, president, chancellor), state man or any country's leader, people that already won nobel prize, and the nobel committees.

    • @aimalifte9366
      @aimalifte9366 3 года назад +2

      @@mathewtuah22But I have a new and very interesting discovery in chemistry, what should I do, I know very well that they will benefit

    • @larskefka3373
      @larskefka3373 3 года назад +12

      first rule about nobel prize: dont ever work so that you are considered for nobel or any other prize. work and create new things because thats is what makes u eager to get up in the morning. prizes are incidental

    • @krittikasarkar6989
      @krittikasarkar6989 3 года назад +2

      @@larskefka3373 true!!!!

  • @onefromtheotherside
    @onefromtheotherside 2 года назад +1

    Playing God is fun, yet very dangerous!
    love the presentation

  • @joeboy7162
    @joeboy7162 2 года назад

    Just a small discovery only, there are many things you HAVE NOT been discovered yet. God knows everything.

  • @so3612
    @so3612 3 года назад +3

    l'européen en moi est fier, le français bien moins, toutes mes félicitations et merci

  • @ronymararenhas931
    @ronymararenhas931 3 года назад

    Cure HIV 🙏🙏🙏

  • @jessicakramer2795
    @jessicakramer2795 3 года назад +13

    The gender-related comments here are certainly intended to be kind and supportive, which is lovely. However, they point to some insidious societal habits. If a man talks about his nobel prize-winning work, no one comments on his looks or takes any note of his confidence. And people typically use his professional title rather than first name. Of course Dr. Charpentier is confident in her work, she is the top expert in world-changing science discoveries!

    • @charles7562
      @charles7562 3 года назад +1

      Couldn't agree more. All those people are doing is patronizing her and treating her like a shiny object. Maybe those people would be more interested in the science if they actually understood a word of her research.

    • @sjenk5000
      @sjenk5000 2 года назад

      Well put Jennifer!

    • @abbybia3113
      @abbybia3113 Год назад

      Thx Jenn!

  • @julienmihawk5340
    @julienmihawk5340 10 месяцев назад

    🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷☀👍

  • @vsantrac
    @vsantrac 3 года назад

    Pandoras box 2020. Ethical considerations are more influential than in any research before.
    Great work, brilliant finding but with price tag that we will face soon. For good and for bad.

    • @paulbee2447
      @paulbee2447 3 года назад

      I agree it may be used for bad things like bioweapons. I hope that antidotes or remedies will also be possible for those new problems.

  • @joannajones8533
    @joannajones8533 3 года назад

    Can you cure Covid ? ? All very well, but scientists playing God without a sense of humility or a recognition of the negative effects their research can do is very worrying.....admiring the confidence, but worried about the effects.

  • @blackhole1199
    @blackhole1199 2 года назад +1

    Congratulations

  • @moonsevinci88
    @moonsevinci88 3 года назад

    Congratulations