
Ada Yonath
Professor · Structural Biology
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in LausanneAbout
Ada Yonath is a renowned Professor and Director of the Kimmelman Center for Biomolecular Structures at the Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel. Her research focuses on ribosome structure, antibiotic mechanisms, and the origins of life. She established Israel’s first biological crystallography laboratory in 1971 and led the Max-Planck-Research-Unit for Ribosome Structure in Hamburg (1980–2004).
- Affiliations: Weizmann Institute of Science, Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics (collaboration)
- Education: BSc/MA from Hebrew University; PhD from Weizmann Institute; Postdoc at Carnegie Mellon University and MIT.
Her work has advanced antibiotic design targeting multi-resistant pathogens while preserving microbiomes. Research emphasizes eco-friendly solutions and evolutionary mechanisms of life’s origins.
Major awards include the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2009), Wolf Prize, and over 20 honorary doctorates worldwide. She is a member of prestigious academies such as the US National Academy of Sciences, Leopoldina (Germany), and the Pontifical Academy of Sciences.
Her grants and collaborations span decades, including leadership roles in international structural biology initiatives. She founded and directed multidisciplinary labs at Weizmann and DESY, fostering global research networks.
Current focus includes developing species-specific antibiotics and exploring prebiotic chemistry’s role in life’s emergence, bridging molecular biology with astrobiology insights.
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