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About Youyou Tu and her work
About William C. Campbell & Satoshi Omura and their work
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Irish-born Campbell and Japan's Omura shared half of the prize for their discovery of a new drug, Avermectin, "the derivatives of which have radically lowered the incidence of River Blindness and Lymphatic Filariasis," according to the Nobel Foundation's statement. Youyou Tu of China, who claims half of the 8 million Swedish crown ($960,000, 855,000-euro) purse, "discovered Artemisinin, a drug that has significantly reduced the mortality rates for patients suffering from malaria."
About Youyou Tu and her work
Youyou Tu, the chief professor at the China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, began her work with traditional herbal remedies in the 1960s.
Focussing on plant Artemisia annua, Tu extracted the active Artemisin ingredient found in plants, then purified it. Tests conducted by the now 84-year-old showed her trials had unprecedented potency in treating Malaria, which infects close to 200 million people every year. The infection leaves more than 450,000 people dead globally annually, with most of the victims being children.
About William C. Campbell & Satoshi Omura and their work
Campbell, a current research fellow emeritus at Drew University in Madison, New Jersey,was born in Ireland in 1930. The 84-year-old's co-recipient, Satoshi Omura, a Japanese microbiologist, provided Campbell with sample strains of Streptomyces bacteria collected from soil in Japan which Omura analyzed for harmful microorganism activity.
Taking those samples, Campbell isolated the Avermectin compound and was able to showthe cultures were exceptionally efficient in combating parasites in domesticand farm animals, the institute said in a statement.
Avermectin radically lowers incidences of river blindness, lymphatic filariasis, as wellas other parasitic diseases.
A thread-like worm that lives on the lymph system and causes chronic swelling,including elephantiasis, lymphatic filariasis, affects more than 100 million people, mostly in poorer regions of the world.
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