- Luc
Montagnier (US: /ˌmɒntənˈjeɪ, ˌmoʊntɑːnˈjeɪ/ MON-tən-YAY, MOHN-tahn-YAY, French: [lyk mɔ̃taɲje]; 18
August 1932 – 8
February 2022) was a
French virologist...
- a
rectory in 1915 and a
parish in 1962.
Other chapels are
located in
Montagnier (14th century),
Sarreyer (after 1639),
Lourtier (1659),
Vernays (1661)...
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raccoon that he
suggested might have been an
extraterrestrial alien. Luc
Montagnier co-discovered HIV in 1980, for
which he won the 2008
Nobel Prize in Physiology...
- Léopold
Montagnier (1880 –
April 1943) was a
Swiss fencer. He
competed in the team épée
event at the 1920
Summer Olympics. "Léopold
Montagnier". Olympedia...
- Jean-Paul C.
Montagnier (born
September 28, 1965 at Lyon) is a
French musicologist. He
studied at the
Conservatoire National Supérieur de
Musique de Paris...
- the new
water sample. The idea was
introduced by the
Nobel laureate Luc
Montagnier in 2009. It is
similar in
principle to
water memory, a
similar pseudoscientific...
-
their work on radioactivity;
physicist Paul Langevin; and
virologist Luc
Montagnier, co-discoverer of HIV AIDS. Hand
transplantation was
developed in Lyon...
- A
French team at the
Pasteur Institute in Paris, France, led by Luc
Montagnier, had
published a
paper in
Science in 1983,
describing a
retrovirus they...
- a
public issue in Libya. Two of the world's
foremost HIV experts, Luc
Montagnier and
Vittorio Colizzi,
supported the medics' case, and
reaction to their...
- Jean-Paul C.
Montagnier (Versailles:
Centre de
musique baroque de Versailles, 2003).
Henry Madin, Te Deum.
Edited by Jean-Paul C.
Montagnier (La Petite-Raon...