TSRI News

Reactions to the Nobel Prize
TSRI investigator Kurt Wüthrich, members of his laboratory, and several of his colleagues at TSRI describe their initial reactions to the news that Wüthrich had won the 2002 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

NMR at TSRI
"Having [Kurt Wüthrich] join the group of NMR structural biologists at TSRI brings additional strength to what was already a world-class operation," says TSRI investigator Peter Wright.

Press Reports
Media from around the world cover the announcement of the 2002 Nobel Prize in Chemistry

2002 Nobel Watch


Kurt Wüthrich Wins 2002 Nobel Prize in Chemistry; Second Nobel Prize in a Row for TSRI
TSRI investigator Kurt Wüthrich has been awarded the 2002 Nobel Prize in Chemistry "for his development of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy for determining the three-dimensional structure of biological macromolecules in solution."

Kurt Wüthrich at the Nobel Prize Ceremony
A photo of Kurt Wüthrich receiving the 2002 Nobel Prize in Chemistry from King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden.

900,000 Daltons
TSRI's newest Nobel laureate Kurt Wüthrich pushes the limits of NMR technology.

A Primer on the NMR of Biological Macromolecules
Details on the technique that revolutionized biology.