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André Michel Lwoff

André Michel Lwoff (8 May 1902 – 30 September 1994)[1][2][3] was a French microbiologist and Nobel laureate of Russian-Polish origin.

André Michel Lwoff
André Lwoff
Born(1902-05-08)8 May 1902
Died30 September 1994(1994-09-30) (aged 92)
Alma materPasteur Institute
Known forProvirus infection of bacteria
SpouseMarguerite Lwoff
Awards
Scientific career
FieldsMicrobiology
Institutions

Education, early life and career edit

Lwoff was born in Ainay-le-Château, Allier, in Auvergne, France, into a Jewish[4][5] family, the son of Marie (Siminovitch), an artist, and Solomon Lwoff, a psychiatrist.[6] He joined the Institute Pasteur in Paris when he was 19 years old. In 1932, he finished his PhD and, with the help of a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation, moved with his wife and co-researcher Marguerite Lwoff to the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Medical Research of Heidelberg to Otto Meyerhof, where he did research on the development of flagellates. Another Rockefeller grant allowed him go to the University of Cambridge in 1937. In 1938, he was appointed departmental head at the Institut Pasteur, where he did groundbreaking research on bacteriophages, microbiota and on the poliovirus.

Awards and honors edit

He was awarded numerous prizes from the French Académie des Sciences, the Grand Prix Charles-Leopold Mayer, the Leeuwenhoek Medal of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1960 and the Keilin Medal of the British Biochemical Society in 1964. He was awarded a Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1965 for the discovery of the mechanism that some viruses (which he named proviruses) use to infect bacteria.[6] He was an elected member of the United States National Academy of Sciences, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the American Philosophical Society.[7][8][9] Throughout his career he partnered with his wife Marguerite Lwoff although he gained considerably more recognition. Lwoff was elected a Foreign Member of the Royal Society in 1958.[1] Lwoff was also president of the FEMS for a term of two years from 1974. The FEMS-Lwoff Award in microbiology is named in his honour. [10]

Personal life edit

Lwoff was married to the microbiologist and virologist Marguerite Lwoff with whom he published many works. He was also a humanist against capital punishment.[11]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Jacob, F.; Girard, M. (1998). "Andre Michel Lwoff. 8 May 1902-30 September 1994". Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society. 44: 255–263. doi:10.1098/rsbm.1998.0017. ISSN 0080-4606. PMID 11623983.
  2. ^ Shafrir, E. (1996). "Jacques L. Monod, Francois J. Jacob and Andre M. Lwoff--introducers of new dimensions in cellular genetics and molecular biology". Israel Journal of Medical Sciences. 32 (2): 162. PMID 8631654.
  3. ^ "André Lwoff - Biography". Nobelprize.org. 1965. Retrieved 2013-05-24.
  4. ^ "André Lwoff, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1965". geni_family_tree. Retrieved 2023-03-30.
  5. ^ "Jewish Nobel Prize Winners in Medicine". www.jinfo.org. Retrieved 2023-03-30.
  6. ^ a b Sullivan, Walter (1994-10-04). "Andre Lwoff, 92, Biologist, Dies; Shared Nobel for Study of Cells". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2013-05-24.
  7. ^ "Andre Lwoff". www.nasonline.org. Retrieved 2022-09-22.
  8. ^ "Andre Michel Lwoff". American Academy of Arts & Sciences. Retrieved 2022-09-22.
  9. ^ "APS Member History". search.amphilsoc.org. Retrieved 2022-09-22.
  10. ^ "FEMS-Lwoff Award".
  11. ^ Michel Morange (2005). "What history tells us III. André Lwoff: From protozoology to molecular definition of viruses". p. 593. Retrieved 23 April 2017. His culture was not limited to biology: André Lwoff was a humanist (Lwoff 1981).

External links edit

  • André Lwoff on Nobelprize.org  

andré, michel, lwoff, 1902, september, 1994, french, microbiologist, nobel, laureate, russian, polish, origin, andré, lwoffborn, 1902, 1902ainay, château, allier, francedied30, september, 1994, 1994, aged, paris, francealma, materpasteur, instituteknown, forpr. Andre Michel Lwoff 8 May 1902 30 September 1994 1 2 3 was a French microbiologist and Nobel laureate of Russian Polish origin Andre Michel LwoffAndre LwoffBorn 1902 05 08 8 May 1902Ainay le Chateau Allier FranceDied30 September 1994 1994 09 30 aged 92 Paris FranceAlma materPasteur InstituteKnown forProvirus infection of bacteriaSpouseMarguerite LwoffAwardsForeign Member of the Royal Society 1958 1 Nobel Prize in Medicine 1965 National Academy of Sciences Leeuwenhoek Medal 1960 Scientific careerFieldsMicrobiologyInstitutionsUniversity of Cambridge Max Planck Institute for Medical Research Pasteur Institute Contents 1 Education early life and career 2 Awards and honors 3 Personal life 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksEducation early life and career editLwoff was born in Ainay le Chateau Allier in Auvergne France into a Jewish 4 5 family the son of Marie Siminovitch an artist and Solomon Lwoff a psychiatrist 6 He joined the Institute Pasteur in Paris when he was 19 years old In 1932 he finished his PhD and with the help of a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation moved with his wife and co researcher Marguerite Lwoff to the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Medical Research of Heidelberg to Otto Meyerhof where he did research on the development of flagellates Another Rockefeller grant allowed him go to the University of Cambridge in 1937 In 1938 he was appointed departmental head at the Institut Pasteur where he did groundbreaking research on bacteriophages microbiota and on the poliovirus Awards and honors editHe was awarded numerous prizes from the French Academie des Sciences the Grand Prix Charles Leopold Mayer the Leeuwenhoek Medal of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1960 and the Keilin Medal of the British Biochemical Society in 1964 He was awarded a Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1965 for the discovery of the mechanism that some viruses which he named proviruses use to infect bacteria 6 He was an elected member of the United States National Academy of Sciences the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Philosophical Society 7 8 9 Throughout his career he partnered with his wife Marguerite Lwoff although he gained considerably more recognition Lwoff was elected a Foreign Member of the Royal Society in 1958 1 Lwoff was also president of the FEMS for a term of two years from 1974 The FEMS Lwoff Award in microbiology is named in his honour 10 Personal life editLwoff was married to the microbiologist and virologist Marguerite Lwoff with whom he published many works He was also a humanist against capital punishment 11 See also editList of Jewish Nobel laureatesReferences edit a b c Jacob F Girard M 1998 Andre Michel Lwoff 8 May 1902 30 September 1994 Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 44 255 263 doi 10 1098 rsbm 1998 0017 ISSN 0080 4606 PMID 11623983 Shafrir E 1996 Jacques L Monod Francois J Jacob and Andre M Lwoff introducers of new dimensions in cellular genetics and molecular biology Israel Journal of Medical Sciences 32 2 162 PMID 8631654 Andre Lwoff Biography Nobelprize org 1965 Retrieved 2013 05 24 Andre Lwoff Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1965 geni family tree Retrieved 2023 03 30 Jewish Nobel Prize Winners in Medicine www jinfo org Retrieved 2023 03 30 a b Sullivan Walter 1994 10 04 Andre Lwoff 92 Biologist Dies Shared Nobel for Study of Cells The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2013 05 24 Andre Lwoff www nasonline org Retrieved 2022 09 22 Andre Michel Lwoff American Academy of Arts amp Sciences Retrieved 2022 09 22 APS Member History search amphilsoc org Retrieved 2022 09 22 FEMS Lwoff Award Michel Morange 2005 What history tells us III Andre Lwoff From protozoology to molecular definition of viruses p 593 Retrieved 23 April 2017 His culture was not limited to biology Andre Lwoff was a humanist Lwoff 1981 External links editAndre Lwoff on Nobelprize org nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Andre Michel Lwoff amp oldid 1188084802, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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