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Denis Duboule (born February 17, 1955 in Geneva) is a Swiss-French biologist. He earned his PhD in Biology in 1984 and is currently Professor of Developmental Genetics and Genomics at the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) and at the Department of Genetics and Evolution of the University of Geneva. Since 2001, he is the Director of the Swiss National Research Center "Frontiers in Genetics" and since 2017, he is also a professor at the Collège de France. He has notably worked on Hox genes, a group of genes involved in the formation of the body plan and of the limbs.

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  • Denis Duboule (born February 17, 1955 in Geneva) is a Swiss-French biologist. He earned his PhD in Biology in 1984 and is currently Professor of Developmental Genetics and Genomics at the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) and at the Department of Genetics and Evolution of the University of Geneva. Since 2001, he is the Director of the Swiss National Research Center "Frontiers in Genetics" and since 2017, he is also a professor at the Collège de France. He has notably worked on Hox genes, a group of genes involved in the formation of the body plan and of the limbs. (en)
  • Denis Duboule (* 17. Februar 1955 in Genf) ist ein schweizerisch-französischer Entwicklungsbiologe und Genetiker an der Universität Genf und der École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne. (de)
  • Denis Duboule, né le 17 février 1955 à Genève, est un biologiste franco-suisse. Il est professeur de génétique et génomique à l’Université de Genève ainsi qu'à l’École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL). Depuis 2017, il est également professeur au Collège de France, titulaire de la chaire internationale Évolution des génomes et développement. Depuis 1985, son travail porte sur la fonction et la régulation des gènes Hox (gènes architectes) au cours du développement des animaux vertébrés. (fr)
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  • Denis Duboule in 2010 (en)
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  • Denis Duboule in 2010 (en)
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  • Development biology (en)
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  • *École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne *University of Geneva *Collège de France (en)
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  • Denis Duboule (born February 17, 1955 in Geneva) is a Swiss-French biologist. He earned his PhD in Biology in 1984 and is currently Professor of Developmental Genetics and Genomics at the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) and at the Department of Genetics and Evolution of the University of Geneva. Since 2001, he is the Director of the Swiss National Research Center "Frontiers in Genetics" and since 2017, he is also a professor at the Collège de France. He has notably worked on Hox genes, a group of genes involved in the formation of the body plan and of the limbs. (en)
  • Denis Duboule (* 17. Februar 1955 in Genf) ist ein schweizerisch-französischer Entwicklungsbiologe und Genetiker an der Universität Genf und der École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne. (de)
  • Denis Duboule, né le 17 février 1955 à Genève, est un biologiste franco-suisse. Il est professeur de génétique et génomique à l’Université de Genève ainsi qu'à l’École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL). Depuis 2017, il est également professeur au Collège de France, titulaire de la chaire internationale Évolution des génomes et développement. Depuis 1985, son travail porte sur la fonction et la régulation des gènes Hox (gènes architectes) au cours du développement des animaux vertébrés. (fr)
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  • Denis Duboule (fr)
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