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  1. Frances Hamilton Arnold (born July 25, 1956) is an American chemical engineer and Nobel Laureate. She is the Linus Pauling Professor of Chemical Engineering, Bioengineering and Biochemistry at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech).

  2. Frances H. Arnold. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2018. Born: 25 July 1956, Pittsburgh, PA, USA. Affiliation at the time of the award: California Institute of Technology (Caltech), Pasadena, CA, USA. Prize motivation: “for the directed evolution of enzymes”. Prize share: 1/2.

  3. May 10, 2024 · Frances Arnold (born July 25, 1956, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American chemical engineer who was awarded the 2018 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for her work on directed evolution of enzymes. She shared the prize with American biochemist George P. Smith and British biochemist Gregory P. Winter.

  4. The Arnold Group at Caltech uses directed evolution to create novel and useful enzymes and organisms. Learn about their research, publications, awards, and group members.

  5. With a degree in mechanical engineering and the Carter administration’s emphasis on clean, renewable energy sources, I took my first ‘real’ job (1979–1980) at a new national laboratory, the Solar Energy Research Institute (now NREL) in Golden, Colorado.

  6. Frances Arnold is a pioneer of directed evolution, a technique that uses natural selection to design new enzymes for various applications. Learn about her life, career, achievements and challenges in this profile by The Nobel Prize.

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  8. Articles 1–20. ‪Professor of chemical engineering, Caltech‬ - ‪‪Cited by 75,720‬‬ - ‪biocatalysis‬ - ‪enzyme technology‬ - ‪protein engineering‬ - ‪synthetic biology‬ - ‪directed...

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