Over the last 200 years, UCL has produced five Nobel Prize winners in neuroscience, including Dale & Loewi, Huxley, Katz, O’Keefe, and Hinton. Their groundbreaking work has advanced our understanding of neural communication, electrical signals, neurotransmitter release, cognitive mapping, and AI, significantly influencing modern neuroscience and technology.
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Demis Hassabis, John Jumper, and David Baker were awarded the 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their groundbreaking work in protein structure prediction and design. Their contributions leverage machine learning, revolutionizing protein research by enabling faster predictions and novel protein design. This pivotal advancement has significant implications for drug development and synthetic biology.
