André Lwoff

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André Lwoff was a French microbiologist and Nobel laureate renowned for his pioneering work on the genetics and life cycle of viruses and bacteria.

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instanceOf Nobel laureate
biologist
human
microbiologist
awardReceived Légion d'honneur
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
countryOfCitizenship France
dateOfBirth 1902-05-08
dateOfDeath 1994-09-30
educatedAt La Sorbonne
surface form: University of Paris
employer Institut Pasteur
familyName Lwoff
fieldOfWork bacteriology
genetics
microbiology
virology
givenName André
influenced modern virology
molecular biology
knownFor research on genetic control of enzyme and virus synthesis
research on life cycle of bacteria
research on life cycle of viruses
studies on bacteriophages
work on lysogeny
languageSpoken French
memberOf Académie des Sciences
surface form: French Academy of Sciences

Pontifical Academy of Sciences
name André Lwoff self-link
nationality French
NobelPrizeCategory Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
surface form: Physiology or Medicine
NobelPrizeYear 1965
notableWork conceptual development of lysogeny
occupation researcher
university teacher
placeOfBirth Ainay-le-Château
Allier
France
placeOfDeath France
Paris
positionHeld head of the Department of Cellular Physiology at Institut Pasteur
residence Paris
sexOrGender male
sharedNobelPrizeWith François Jacob
Jacques Monod
spouse Marguerite Lwoff
workLocation Paris

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Francqui Prize notableRecipient André Lwoff
Phage Group hasMember André Lwoff
André Lwoff name André Lwoff self-link
Jacques Monod NobelPrizeSharedWith André Lwoff
Jacques Monod doctoralAdvisor André Lwoff