Luc Montagnier
Luc Montagnier
Luc Antoine Montagnieris a French virologist and joint recipient with Françoise Barré-Sinoussi and Harald zur Hausen of the 2008 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his discovery of the human immunodeficiency virus. A long-time researcher at the Pasteur Institute in Paris, he currently works as a full-time professor at Shanghai Jiao Tong University in China...
NationalityFrench
ProfessionScientist
Date of Birth18 August 1932
CountryFrance
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One could not have isolated this retrovirus without knowledge of other retroviruses, that's obvious. But I believe we have answered the criteria of isolation.
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What perhaps should receive more attention is the effect of the treatment on the virus.
applied believe developing expensive french-scientist people sufficient treatments
We believe that these treatments are not sufficient and are also too expensive to be applied to many people in the developing world.
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There are two main theories: that it kills the cells infected directly or that the cells die in an indirect way. Actually, I am open to both.
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I am very puzzled by the fact that young people are getting infected again. They don't take precautions despite an enormous amount of information. It's like riding a race car at 200 kilometers an hour. Some people like the risk.
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What seems to be clear to me is that after the primary infection most of the cells die indirectly, but at the later stage, when the viral load is very high, the virus kills a lot of cells directly.
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We are working with a biotech company, Calypte, which has designed a urine test for the HIV antibody.