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“The Nobel Laureates' findings form the basis of our understanding of how proteins work, and it gives us a more detailed picture of how the different components of proteins affect their three-dimensional appearance. When we plan to create new properties of a protein, we can record the changes in the AI programme. This way, the technology generates a three-dimensional model of the new protein,” says Sophia Hober, KTH professor of molecular biotechnology and co-founder of the Human Protein Atlas.

Nobel Laureates in Chemistry 2024 laid the foundation for KTH mapping of proteins

Hello there, KTH Professor Sophia Hober, co-founder of the Human Protein Atlas, The 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry goes to researchers David Baker, Demis Hassabis and John Jumper, for discoveries rela...

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Anita Kullen is like a meteorologist for the Northern Lights. She maps when and where it appears in order to forecast future light shows (Photo: Christer Gummeson)

Space physicist with a flair for the Northern Lights

This year is like Christmas Eve for fans of the Northern Lights. The sun is reaching the climax of its 11-year cycle, maximising the chances of seeing the colourful show of light. “It's super excitin...

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Johan von Schreeb in field hospital
Johan von Schreeb, who receives the KTH Great Prize 2024, here temporarily at work in Italy to approve WHO classification for field hospitals. “The standard classification for medical operations is used in war-torn Ukraine and Gaza, and now also in Lebanon, where I am heading next for deployment. This is partly to provide emergency care to war wounded and partly to save lives by providing basic health care to the civilian population,” he says.

Expert in disaster medicine is awarded KTH Great Prize 2024

He is a disaster doctor and coordinator who is often part of the first aid teams on the ground in crisis and war zones. He has initiated the Swedish section of Médecins Sans Frontières and is driven b...

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