Thomas Cech
Thomas Robert Cech is an American chemist who shared the 1989 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Sidney Altman for their discovery of the catalytic properties of RNA. He is known for his research on the structure and function of RNA molecules.
Books
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1. The Catalyst
**The Catalyst** by Thomas Cech explores the pivotal role of RNA in the field of biology. The book delves into the groundbreaking discoveries that have positioned RNA at the heart of understanding life's mysteries, from its origins to its impact on human aging and disease. Cech shares insights from his own research, including the revelation that RNA can catalyze biochemical reactions and its involvement in telomerase, a key player in cellular aging. The narrative highlights RNA's influence on modern therapies, such as CRISPR and mRNA vaccines, offering a comprehensive look at its significance in contemporary biology and medicine.
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