Andrew Fire
American biologist and professor of pathology and genetics
Andrew Fire is a prominent American biologist who has made significant contributions to the field of biology. He currently serves as a professor of pathology and genetics at the Stanford University School of Medicine, where he continues to advance our understanding of biological processes. Fire's work has been widely recognized, and he has established himself as a leading figure in his field.
Fire's most notable achievement came in 2006, when he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, an honor he shared with Craig C. Mello. This prestigious award was bestowed upon him in recognition of his groundbreaking discovery of RNA interference, or RNAi. The research that led to this discovery was conducted at the Carnegie Institution of Washington and was published in 1998, marking a major milestone in the field of biology.