In this episode of Nobel Prize Conversations, host Adam Smith interviews John Jumper, a Nobel laureate in Chemistry, about his journey to winning the prize for his work on protein structure prediction with AlphaFold. Jumper discusses the overwhelming experience of receiving the Nobel, the impact it has had on his life, and the challenges of balancing his scientific work with his new role as a public figure. He reflects on his unconventional path into the field of AI and biology, his early academic pursuits, and the importance of adaptability and optimism in scientific research. The conversation also delves into the significance of AlphaFold, its impact on computational biology, and the future of AI in scientific discovery, as well as Jumper's views on balancing work and family life.
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