Thomas R. Cech

  • Thomas R. Cech is a renowned biochemist and Nobel laureate known for his groundbreaking work on RNA. He discovered that RNA can act as a catalyst, a finding that earned him the 1989 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

  • Cech has made significant contributions to the field of molecular biology, particularly in understanding RNA's diverse functions and potential applications.

  • As a professor and researcher, he has mentored many scientists, including Jennifer Doudna, who later won a Nobel Prize for her work on CRISPR. Cech's writing in "The Catalyst" demonstrates his ability to explain complex scientific concepts to a general audience, drawing from his extensive experience and connections in the field.

Books by Thomas R. Cech