The merits of having the right mindset to seed big discoveries, which in the case of David MacMillan and Frances Arnold led to a Nobel prize
Nobel laureates in chemistry Prof David MacMillan and Prof Frances Arnold pictured in the Royal Irish Academy after they were presented with mementos of their recent visit to Ireland by Prof Pat Guiry of UCD. Photograph: Kevin O'Sullivan
Arnold quips: “I ‘m accused almost everyday of not knowing enough.” But she certainly realised she had opened up a new field of chemistry when her groundbreaking research emerged.Department of Finance torpedoes return of 9% VAT rate for hospitality Some 20 years ago in the production of drugs or chemical products, metals or enzymes were used as catalysts to accelerate chemical reactions. But metals can be contaminants while enzymes are very complex.
The duo may now be based in the lofty research centres of Princeton and Caltech, but their backgrounds are not what might be expected. He was terrible at physics but had to do organic chemistry in his second year, which was “fantastic, normal and reasonable”. He pivoted to chemistry and then was determined to go to America simply because he loved US sports and TV.
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