The Washington Post, October 4th, 1994
Andre Lwoff, 92, a former scientist at the Pasteur Institute who was a co-winner of the 1965 Nobel Prize for Medicine, died in Paris. The institute, which reported his death, did not report its cause and said he died "over the weekend." He shared the 1965 Nobel Prize with geneticist Francois Jacob and chemist Jacques Monod for their work in cellular biology. All three French scientists were department heads at the Pasteur Institute, where they were known as the "three musketeers." In presenting their Nobel, Sven Gard of the Karolinska Institute hailed the scientists "for their discoveries conc...
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