Hiroaki Suga

Hiroaki Suga (菅 裕明, born February 21, 1963) is a Japanese biochemist and businessman. He is best known for his work on artificial ribozymes (flexizymes) and their application in mRNA display (RaPID, random nonstandard peptide integrated discovery).

Hiroaki Suga
Born
菅 裕明

(1963-02-21) February 21, 1963
Okayama, Japan
Education
  • Okayama University (BSc, MSc)
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology (PhD)
Known forRNA-based catalysis
Awards
  • Wolf Prize (2023)
Scientific career
FieldsChemistry
Institutions
ThesisCatalytic antibodies elicited via homologous and heterologous immunization (1994)
Doctoral advisorSatoru Masamune

Suga was awarded the 2023 Wolf Prize in Chemistry, jointly with Chuan He and Jeffery W. Kelly, "for pioneering discoveries that illuminate the functions and pathological dysfunctions of RNA and proteins and for creating strategies to harness the capabilities of these biopolymers in new ways to ameliorate human diseases."

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