French, U.S. scientists awarded this year's Japan Prize
French scientist Emmanuelle Charpentier (L) and U.S. scientist Jennifer Doudna pose for photos in Tokyo on Feb. 2, 2017, after the Japan Prize Foundation announced they have been awarded this year's Japan Prize. Charpentier, director at the Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology in Berlin, and Doudna, professor of chemistry and of molecular and cell biology at the University of California, were awarded the prize for creating a revolutionary tool for editing DNA. (Kyodo)
==Kyodo
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- ILEA000103620
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- 2017/2/02 20:28:09
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- Kyodo / Kyodo News Images
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- 2017 Kyodo News
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