Stanford Professor Dr. Carolyn Bertozzi speaks to reporters after she was jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in chemistry on Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2022, in Stanford, California. Bertozzi was one of three scientists that were jointly awarded the 2022 Nobel Prize in chemistry. American scientest K. Barry Sharpless and Danish scientist Morten Meldal were also cited.  PHOTO BY JUSTIN SULLIVAN/GETTY IMAGES/ AFP
Stanford Professor Dr. Carolyn Bertozzi speaks to reporters after she was jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in chemistry on Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2022, in Stanford, California. Bertozzi was one of three scientists that were jointly awarded the 2022 Nobel Prize in chemistry. American scientest K. Barry Sharpless and Danish scientist Morten Meldal were also cited. PHOTO BY JUSTIN SULLIVAN/GETTY IMAGES/ AFP

WASHINGTON, D.C.: "All kinds of crazy things" is how Carolyn Bertozzi, a 2022 Nobel laureate, describes her life's work. Actually performing "chemistry in cells and in people."

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