Françoise Barré-Sinoussi
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| Françoise Barré-Sinoussi | |
| Born | July 30, 1947 Paris, France |
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| Nationality | French |
| Fields | Virology |
| Institutions | Pasteur Institute |
| Notable awards | 2008 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine |
Françoise Barré-Sinoussi (born 30 July 1947) is a French virologist and director of the Unité de Régulation des Infections Rétrovirales at the Institut Pasteur in Paris, France. Born in Paris, France, Barré-Sinoussi performed some of the fundamental work in the identification of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) as the cause of AIDS. In 2008, she was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, together with her colleague Luc Montagnier, for their discovery of HIV.[1]
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Barré-Sinoussi joined the Pasteur Institute in Paris in the early 1970s. Her research quickly turned to a particular group of viruses, the retroviruses. Her knowledge in this field led her to discover the AIDS virus in 1983. This discovery showed the urgent need of diagnostic tests to control the disease. She works on the impact of the innate defences of the host in controlling HIV/AIDS,[clarification needed] as well as mother-to-child transmission. She has co-authored over 200 scientific publications, has participated in over 250 international conferences, and has trained many young researchers.
Barré-Sinoussi has actively contributed to several scientific societies and committees at the Institut Pasteur as well as to other AIDS organizations, such as the National Agency for AIDS Research in France. She has also been implicated at an international level, notably as a consultant to the WHO and the UNAIDS-HIV.
Since the 1980s, Barré-Sinoussi has initiated collaborations with developing countries whereby she has managed multidisciplinary networks with dedication. She constantly works on establishing permanent links between basic research and clinical research with the aim of achieving concrete improvements in the areas of prevention, clinical care, and treatment.[2]
Barré-Sinoussi shared the 2008 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Luc Montagnier and Harald zur Hausen, who discovered the viral cause of cervical cancer that led to the development of HPV vaccine.
- PROFILE: Luc Montagnier, Francoise Barre-Sinoussi - AIDS pioneers
- Institut Pasteur – Unité de Régulation des Infections Rétrovirales
- Abstract of paper describing the discovery of HIV
- Press release from the Karolinska Institutet
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| NAME | Barré-Sinoussi, Françoise |
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION | Co-recipient, 2008, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine |
| DATE OF BIRTH | 30 July 1947 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Paris, France |
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