Relationship : Marriage 5 December 1925 chart Placidus Equal_H.
Work : New Job 1938 (Macrobiotic physiologist)
Work : Begin Major Project 1959 (Professor of Science, ten years)
Work : New Job 1962 (Pres. of the Intnl Assoc. of Microbiology Society, ten years)
Work : New Job 1968 (Director of cancer research sciences, four years)
Death:Death, Cause unspecified 30 September 1994 in Paris (Age 92) chart Placidus Equal_H.
French biologist and physician, winner of the Nobel Prize in Medicine, 1965. Chief of the macrobiotic physiology unit at the Institut Pasteur from 1938, he was Professor at the Science faculty, 1959-1968: President of the International Association of Microbiology Society 1962-71: Director of l’Institut de Recherches Scientifiques sur le Cancer 1968-72: and Member of the Institut and a number of foreign academies. Lwoff married on 5 December 1925. He died on 30 September 1994 in Paris, France. Link to Wikipedia biography Read less
Lwoff André was born on May 8, 1902, in Ainay-le-Chateau, France. He was a French microbiologist and Nobel laureate. Lwoff is best known for his work on lysogeny, the phenomenon in which a virus infects a bacterium but does not kill it. He showed that lysogenic bacteria can be induced to produce infective viruses by treatment with ultraviolet light or other agents. Lwoff's work paved the way for the development of antibiotics and other antiviral drugs.
Lwoff died on September 30, 1994, in Paris, France.
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