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Professor Luc Montagnier is a specialist in the study of viruses and microbes associated with chronic diseases, including cancer and AIDS. He has received more than twenty major awards, including Commandeur de la Légion d’Honneur, the Lasker Award (1986), and the Gairdner Award (1987). He is currently the President of the Fondation Mondiale de Recherche et Prévention SIDA associated with UNESCO. He has also participated in the creation of several biotech research laboratories in the United States and France. His books published in English include: New Concepts in AIDS Pathogenesis (Informa Healthcare, 1993), AIDS and HIV Diseases (Mosby-Yearbook, 1993), Oxidative Stress in Cancer, AIDS, and Neurogenerative Diseases (CRC, 1998), and Virus: The Co-discoverer of HIV Tracks Its Rampage and Charts the Future (W. W. Norton, 1999).
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