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Jacques Monod - Wikipedia Monod shows a paradigm of how choice at one level of biological organization (metabolic activity) is generated by necessary (choiceless) interactions at another level (gene regulation); the ability to choose arises from a complex system of feedback loops that connect these interactions
Jacques Monod | Nobel Prize, Enzyme Regulation Genetics - Britannica Jacques Monod (born Feb 9, 1910, Paris, France—died May 31, 1976, Cannes) was a French biochemist who, with François Jacob, did much to elucidate how genes regulate cell metabolism by directing the biosynthesis of enzymes
Jacques Monod – Biographical - NobelPrize. org Jacques Lucien Monod was born in Paris on February 9th, 1910 In 1917 his parents settled in the South of France, where Monod spent his early years, and he therefore thinks of himself as a Southerner rather than as a Parisian
Jacques Monod (1910-1976) - Institut Pasteur Inspired by André Lwoff, Jacques Monod worked closely with François Jacob to discover the first genetic regulation system, for which they coined the name operon Four years after publication of the discovery the three scientists were awarded the 1965 Nobel Prize for Medicine
Timeline of Jacques Monod: A Journey Through His Life and Contributions From his early education and scientific achievements to winning the Nobel Prize, this timeline offers a comprehensive overview of Monod's impactful career and his contributions to the understanding of gene regulation
Monod equation - Wikipedia The Monod equation is commonly used in environmental engineering For example, it is used in the activated sludge model for sewage treatment
Monod, Jacques Lucien - Encyclopedia. com Monod received his degree in 1931 but he was dissatisfied with his university education, which, he later noted, “lagged behind contemporary biological science by nearly twenty years or more ” Only one of his professors had any real impact on him: Georges Urbain, who taught thermodynamics