"Diversity is really important in science. First of all, I think that if you want to have the best scientific outcomes, you need a lot of different brains working on it. We all come to science (or anything really) with different perspectives, skill sets, interests, passions and ways of approaching a problem. The more of that we have, I think the more likely there is to be interesting science that gets done and frankly, interesting solutions to real problems."
Chemistry laureate Jennifer Doudna on how important diversity is in science. Doudna was awarded the chemistry prize for her work on the gene-editing tool CRISPR-Cas9.
Get to know our 2020 chemistry laureate a bit better in this interview: https://bit.ly/2M82Chu
Photo: Kindly provided by Christopher Michel.
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