Judith Klinman

Judith Klinman
Residence California, United States
Nationality American
Alma mater University of Pennsylvania
Awards National Medal of Science (2014)
Scientific career
Fields Biochemistry
Institutions University of California at Berkeley

Judith P. Klinman (born April 7, 1941)[1] is an American chemist known for her work on enzyme catalysis. She earned her A.B. from University of Pennsylvania in 1962 and Ph.D. from the same university in 1966. In 1978 she was the first female faculty member in the physical sciences at the University of California, Berkeley.[2] Her group has discovered that room temperature nuclear tunneling occurs among various enzymatic reactions, and clarified the dynamics of tunneling process through data analysis. They have also discovered the quino-enzymes.[3]

Honors and awards

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