Jennifer Doudna

Jennifer Doudna

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American biochemist

Mentioned in 11 videos
Born
February 19, 1964, Washington, D.C.
Nationality
United States
Affiliation
University of California, Berkeley, University of California, San Francisco, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Field
biochemistry, molecular biology, transcription
Education
Harvard University, Pomona College, Hilo High School
Awards
Princess of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research, Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences

Videos Mentioning Jennifer Doudna

Jamie Metzl on The Portal (with host Eric Weinstein) Ep. #029 โ€“ The Bio-Hacker will see you now

Jamie Metzl on The Portal (with host Eric Weinstein) Ep. #029 โ€“ The Bio-Hacker will see you now

Eric Weinstein

Co-inventor of CRISPR-Cas9; mentioned in the context of public discussion and the democratization of gene-editing tools.

#118 โ€“ Lloyd Klickstein, M.D., Ph.D.: Rapamycin, mTOR inhibition, and the biology of aging

#118 โ€“ Lloyd Klickstein, M.D., Ph.D.: Rapamycin, mTOR inhibition, and the biology of aging

Peter Attia MD

Scientist recognized for her pioneering work on CRISPR technology.

Terry Crews โ€” Masculinity, True Power, Therapy, and Resisting Cynicism

Terry Crews โ€” Masculinity, True Power, Therapy, and Resisting Cynicism

Tim Ferriss

A biologist mentioned in the context of Walter Isaacson's book 'Code Breaker', who helped develop CRISPR.

E1: US Response to COVID-19 & Impact on Startups, VC & Public Markets with David Friedberg

E1: US Response to COVID-19 & Impact on Startups, VC & Public Markets with David Friedberg

All-In Podcast

CRISPR co-discoverer whose book presented the statistic that 40% of ocean bacteria are killed daily by viruses, highlighting the ubiquity of viruses.

E71: Russia/Ukraine deep dive: escalation, risk factors, financial fallout, exit ramps and more

E71: Russia/Ukraine deep dive: escalation, risk factors, financial fallout, exit ramps and more

All-In Podcast

Nobel Prize-winning scientist from Berkeley, involved in the CRISPR patent battle.

Manolis Kellis: Biology of Disease | Lex Fridman Podcast #133

Manolis Kellis: Biology of Disease | Lex Fridman Podcast #133

Lex Fridman

A biochemist and Nobel laureate, recognized for her foundational work in co-opting the CRISPR system for genome editing.

244 โ€’ The history of the cell, cell therapy, gene therapy, and more | Siddhartha Mukherjee

244 โ€’ The history of the cell, cell therapy, gene therapy, and more | Siddhartha Mukherjee

Peter Attia MD

A key scientist whose discoveries, along with Emmanuelle Charpentier and others, revolutionized genetics with the CRISPR system, enabling precise gene editing.

How to Master Growth Mindset to Improve Performance | Dr. David Yeager

How to Master Growth Mindset to Improve Performance | Dr. David Yeager

Andrew Huberman

Nobel laureate and co-developer of CRISPR technology, cited as an exemplar of a scientist with a hypercritical lab culture leading to robust, high-quality work.

Sheryl Sandberg, plus open-source AI gene editing explained

Sheryl Sandberg, plus open-source AI gene editing explained

All-In Podcast

Mentioned in the context of the discovery of CRISPR-Cas systems.

E156: Ivy League antisemitism, macro, SaaS recovery, Gemini, Figma deal delay + big Friedberg update

E156: Ivy League antisemitism, macro, SaaS recovery, Gemini, Figma deal delay + big Friedberg update

All-In Podcast

A scientist mentioned as a potential discoverer of gene editing, along with George Church, for her work at Berkeley.

Walter Isaacson on CRISPR, Jennifer Doudna, Gene Editing, and More! | The Tim Ferriss Show

Walter Isaacson on CRISPR, Jennifer Doudna, Gene Editing, and More! | The Tim Ferriss Show

Tim Ferriss

A Nobel Prize-winning biochemist and one of the inventors of CRISPR gene editing technology. She is the central figure of Isaacson's new book, 'The Code Breaker,' and her journey from a curious child in Hawaii to a leading scientist is detailed.