David Baker(1962)

Chemistry

David Baker is an American biochemist and computational biologist who has pioneered methods to design proteins and predict their three-dimensional structures. He is the Henrietta and Aubrey Davis Endowed Professor in Biochemistry, an investigator with the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, and an adjunct professor of genome sciences, bioengineering, chemical engineering, computer science, and physics at the University of Washington. He was awarded the shared 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work on computational protein design.

United StatesWesleyan University
3
Major Awards
1,581
Publications
142,809
Citations
190
h-index
825
i10-index
90.3
Avg Citations/Paper

Career History

Investigator

University of Washington Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Seattle, US

2005 — Present

Professor

University of Washington

Seattle, US

2003 — Present

Education

University of California Berkeley

PhD

Biochemistry

1989

Harvard University

B.A.

Biology

1984

Education

University of California, Berkeley(Doctor of Philosophy)
University of California, San Francisco

Doctoral Advisors

Zibo ChenDavid YoungerTamuka M ChidyausikuYang HsiaSummer B ThymeRay Yu-Ruei WangElizabeth H. KelloggPatrick ConwayBenjamin BasantaBrian KoepnickHao ShenAaron ChevalierRobert A. LanganCassie M BryanIvan VulovicAustin DayShawn YuStephanie BergerJiayi DouJavier CastellanosAlexander FordShmuel Shane GonenYu-Ru LinFlorian RichterGeorge UedaJason C. KilmaUna Wen-lii NattermannRandy Schekman

Career Timeline

University of Washington?–present
University of Washington School of Medicine2005–present

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