Jean-Marie Ghuysen
Jean-Marie Ghuysen (1925-2004), was a Belgian academic.
Biography
Ghuysen was born on 26 January 1925 in Trembleur.[1] His early life in Blégny-Trembleur, near Liège, revolved around his father's pharmacy, providing initial scientific exposure.[2] Despite German occupation during his university years, he clandestinely obtained degrees in pharmacy and chemistry, subsequently gaining a PhD for his research on RNA in 1951.[2][1]
Ghuysen's career progressed at Labaz Laboratories, where he led research on
Returning to the
Awards and recognition
Ghuysen received multiple awards, including the Prix Joseph Maisin of the National Research Foundation of Belgium (FNRS), the Gairdner Foundation International Award in Medical Science, and the UNESCO Carlos J. Finlay Prize for Microbiology.[2]
References
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