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Article: NOBEL PRIZE-WINNER RE-SCHEDULED SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY VISIT TO FEBRUARY
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- US Fed News Service, Including US State News
- Article date:
- January 6, 2009
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South Dakota State University issued the following news release:
2008 Nobel prize winner, Luc Montagnier, (mahn TAHN yay), one of those credited with discovering the AIDS virus, will speak at South Dakota State University about his work Feb. 12 in the Volstorff Ballroom of The Union at 5:30 p.m.
Montagnier's visit had to be rescheduled from early January because of prior commitments.
Montagnier received a portion of the 2008 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine last fall. He shares the prize with his collaborator, Francoise Barré-Sinoussi, for their work discovering the HIV virus, and with Harald zur Hausen, for his work discovering the human papillomavirus as the causative agent of ...