1. J. Monod, Ann. Inst. Pasteur (Paris) 79, 390 (1950).
Nobel Prize laureate Monod proposed the Monod equation to model the growth of microorganisms. The equation is dependent mainly upon an organism's maximum growth rate and the concentration of a limiting substrate.
To find a microorganism's growth rate, the term for the limiting substrate needs to be constant, which led to the development of the chemostat.