Craig Mello, born on October eighteenth, nineteen sixty, is a distinguished American biologist and biochemist, renowned for his groundbreaking contributions to the field of molecular medicine. He serves as a professor at the RNA Therapeutics Institute and the Program for Molecular Medicine at the University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School, located in Worcester, Massachusetts.
In two thousand six, Mello was honored with the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine, sharing this prestigious accolade with Andrew Z. Fire. Their collaborative research led to the discovery of RNA interference, a pivotal mechanism that has transformed our understanding of gene regulation. This significant work was conducted at the Carnegie Institution of Washington and published in nineteen ninety-eight.
Since two thousand, Mello has been a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator, further solidifying his role as a leader in the scientific community. His ongoing research continues to influence the fields of genetics and therapeutics, making him a key figure in modern biology.