Louis Rapkine (July 14, 1904 – December 13, 1948) was a French biologist, specializing in embryology and enzymology. He is best known for his role in saving numerous French scientists from persecution during World War II, and in rebuilding the French scientific community and its institutions after the war.[1]
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LouisRapkine (July 14, 1904 – December 13, 1948) was a French biologist, specializing in embryology and enzymology. He is best known for his role in...
invaded by the Nazis, then in 1940, along with many scientists helped by LouisRapkine and the Rockefeller Foundation, Mandelbrojt relocated to the United...
based in a form of Christian socialism. However he was influenced by LouisRapkine and Liliana Lubińska, both Marxists brought up with a Jewish anti-clerical...
Boris Ephrussi he owes the discovery of physiological genetics, and to LouisRapkine the concept that only chemical and molecular descriptions could provide...
actress; in Deutschbentschek (near Temesvar), Austria-Hungary (d. 1993) LouisRapkine, French biologist; in Tikhinichi, Belarus, Russian Empire (d. 1948,...
PMID 19448609. S2CID 4341657. Carlos J. Finlay Prize for Microbiology (1995) LouisRapkine Medal (1997) Richard Lounsbery Award (1998) Helena Rubenstein / UNESCO...