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Jacques Monod

Jacques Monod

French biologist

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Birthdate
February 9, 1910
Birthplace
Paris
Paris
Date of Death
May 31, 1976
Place of Death
Cannes
Cannes
Location
France
France
Awards Received
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1965 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
Occupation
Scientist
Scientist
Geneticist
Geneticist
Physician
Physician
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Biologist
Chemist
Chemist
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Biochemist

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France
France
Doctoral Students
Martin Evans
Martin Evans
Jean-Pierre Changeux
Jean-Pierre Changeux
Notable Work
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Chance and Necessity
Wikidata ID
Q231402
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Jacques Monod was a biochemist, geneticist, physician, and biologist from France. He was born on February 9, 1910, in Paris and died on May 31, 1976, in Cannes.

Monod had a significant impact on the field of genetic research. Two of his doctoral students were Martin Evans and Jean-Pierre Changeux. He was awarded the 1965 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work.

Jacques Monod was the author of the notable work "Chance and Necessity". His life and scientific discoveries were mainly located in France.

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