Kurt Wüthrich
Kurt Wüthrich shares his time between the ETH Zürich, Switzerland, where he is a Professor of Biophysics, and The Scripps Research Institute in California, USA, where he is a Professor of Structural Biology. His research interests are in molecular structural biology, and in structural genomics. His specialty is nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy with biological macromolecules, where he contributed the NMR method of three-dimensional structure determination of proteins and nucleic acids in solution. The Wüthrich groups have solved a large number of NMR structures of proteins and nucleic acids, including the immunosuppression system cyclophilin A/cyclosporin A, the homeodomain–operator DNA transcriptional regulatory system, and prion proteins from a variety of species. Kurt Wüthrich’s achievements have been recognized by the Prix Louis Jeantet de Médecine, the Kyoto Prize in Advanced Technology, the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, and by a number of other awards and honorary degrees