CRISPR/Cas9, The Black Hole And The Milky Way: UC Nobel Laureates Pave The Way In Chemistry And Physics

History was made this month when a UC Berkeley biochemist won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, together with a French-born Berlin-based microbiologist. It is the first time two women have shared the prize, given out by The Royal Swedish Academy Of Sciences. The official documentation for the award in Chemistry states that it was given to Doctors Jennifer A. Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier for their work developing a method for genome editing.