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François Gros: from antibiotics to messenger RNA.

Moshe Yaniv
Published in: Comptes rendus biologies (2024)
François Gros was a prominent French Molecular Biologist who made a major contribution to the discovery of messenger RNA in 1961. He pursued outstanding research on bacterial mRNA and its translation into proteins followed by pioneering work on muscle differentiation. I was lucky to be among his graduate students and owe much of my success in science to him. In this short text I will describe how the initial post-war studies of François guided him to discover the existence of short-lived RNA in bacteria, the messenger RNA containing the information for protein synthesis. I will also recount the influence he had on his students and their carrier in science.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • nucleic acid
  • small molecule
  • smoking cessation
  • binding protein
  • case control
  • nursing students