Claudius Regaud

French physician
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroFrench physician
PlacesFrance
wasPhysician Scientist Biologist Radiologist Oncologist Histologist
Work fieldBiology Healthcare Science
Gender
Male
Birth30 January 1870, Lyon, Urban Community of Lyon, Rhône, France
Death28 December 1940Couzon-au-Mont-d'Or, canton of Neuville-sur-Saône, arrondissement of Lyon, France (aged 70 years)
Star signAquarius
Awards
Commander of the Legion of Honour 
Croix de guerre 1914–1918 
Officer of the French Order of Academic Palms 
The details

Biography

Claudius Regaud (born 30 January 1870 in Lyons, France; died 29 December 1940 in Couzon-au-Mont-d'Or, France) was a French doctor and biologist, one of the pioneers in radiotherapy at the Curie Institute.

Scientific work

In 1906, Regaud discovered that one of the effects of X-ray treatment is sterility. He deduced that X-rays could also be used against rapidly growing cells other than gametes and, thus, against cancerous tumors. He proceeded to conduct the first experiments in this area. In 1912, at the Curie Institute, he was given responsibility for the Pasteur Laboratory, with the mission to study the biological and medical effects of radioactivity. The Curie laboratory, in contrast, dealt with research in the fields of physics and chemistry.

In addition, he started a program to fight neoplasia and conducted research to determine the optimal duration and dosage for radiation therapy.

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