Lise Thiry
Lise Thiry (born 1921) is a Belgian scientist and politician. She has been voted one of the top 100 Belgians on a television show on the Belgian French-speaking public channel RTBF.
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Alma mater | University of Liège |
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Institutions | Pasteur Institute |
Main interests | virology |
Early life and education
Lise Thiry was born in 1921 on 5 February in Liège. Her father was Marcel Thiry who was a leading French poet. She was one of three female students, in 1940, who studied medicine at the University of Liège. She graduated in 1946.
Career and research
She went on to research at the Pasteur Institute in Brussels. In 1951, she created a virology department. She developed a method of screening the AIDS virus.[1]
In 1990, she became a senator. In 2002, whilst championing the rights of asylum seekers she wrote Conversations with the Clandestine Ones.[2]
Awards and honours
References
- Lise Thiry, AIDS on stamps, Retrieved 3 November 2015
- Lise Thiry (2002). Conversation avec des clandestins. Cerisier. ISBN 978-2-87267-064-2.
- "Lise Thiry". connaitrelawallonie.wallonie.be. Retrieved 2015-11-08.
External links
- Lise Thiry, BNF.fr
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