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  1. Clin d'oeil a la vie: La grande aventure HLA (Sciences) (French Edition) by Jean Dausset, 1998
  2. La mosaique humaine: Entretiens sur les revolutions de la medecine et le devenir de lhomme (French Edition) by Jean Bernard, 2000
  3. Hämatologe: Ernst Neumann, Ludwig Heilmeyer, Arndt Borkhardt, Brian Druker, Paul Frick, Jean Dausset, Ernest Beutler, Axel Fauser (German Edition)
  4. Pu-Ph: Jacques Domergue, Jean Bernard, Bernard Debré, Jean Dausset, Étienne-Émile Baulieu, Henri Joyeux, Christian Bréchot, Alain Fischer (French Edition)
  5. French Immunologists: Serge Voronoff, Jean Dausset, Nicolas Maurice Arthus, Antoine Béclère, Jules A. Hoffmann
  6. People From Toulouse: Jules Léotard, Jean Dausset, Évariste Régis Huc, Frédéric Michalak, Antony Rea, Philippe Mexès, Bernard Werber
  7. Robert-Koch-Preisträger: Harald zur Hausen, Robert Allan Weinberg, Brian Druker, Irving L. Weissman, Kary Mullis, Jean Dausset (German Edition)
  8. Immunologiste: Frank Macfarlane Burnet, Carosella Edgardo D., Émile Roux, Robert Gallo, Ilya Ilitch Metchnikov, Jean Dausset, Bernard Halpern (French Edition)
  9. Biography - Dausset, Jean (1916-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  10. Human Transplantation by Felix T. ; Dausset, Jean Rapaport, 1968
  11. The Human Genome by Council of Europe, Jens Reich, et all 2001-05-31
  12. Dausset, premio de Humanidades. (Arte).: An article from: Epoca
  13. Private Pictures by Daniel Angeli, Jean-Paul Dausset, 1980-10

41. Nobel Prize In Physiology Or Medicine - Wikipedia
Source http//www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/index.html. O. Smith 1979 Allan M.Cormack, Godfrey N. Hounsfield 1980 Baruj Benacerraf, jean dausset, George D
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42. Académie De L'eau - Lettre
Translate this page Président. Professeur jean dausset. Prix nobel de Médecine, Président du MouvementUniversel pour la Responsabilité Scientifique (MURS). Vice-Président.
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MEMBRES DE L'ACADEMIE DE L'EAU (au 01-10-2000)
MEMBERS OF THE WATER ACADEMY ( 01-10-2000) PREMIER COLLEGE - MEMBRES physiques Jacques ANTOINE Claude BESNAULT BETTENCOURT Ancien Ministre
Membre de l'Institut Bernard BIZET Yvan CHERET COULOMB
Prof. Jean DAUSSET

Membre de l'Institut Bernadette de VANSSAY Maurice de VAULX
Jean DEVAUX Jean-Louis FANOST Bettina FAURE-LAVILLE Claude GAILLARD
Ancien Directeur du Centre International de l'Eau de Nancy (NANCIE)
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Directeur de Recherches au CNRS Pierre HUBERT Joseph JACQUET Ancien conseiller scientifique EDF Yves LEBARS Jean Claude LEFEUVRE Claude LEFROU
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43. Sixty Years Of Basic Research
Monod and François Jacob (1965), jean dausset (1980), Economics Maurice Allais(1988). In mathematics, a science for which there is no nobel Prize, several
http://www.cnrs.fr/cw/en/band/cnrs/bref/histoire.htm
Sixty years of basic research
The CNRS was created on October 19, 1939, in the early days of World War II, by decree of President Albert Lebrun. The aim was to merge all the non-specialized state organizations involved in basic and applied research into a single institution in order to coordinate research at the national level. The CNRS was the brainchild of a handful of scientists, and especially of Jean Perrin, who was awarded the Nobel Physics Prize for 1926. Indeed, through his efforts, the Caisse nationale de la recherche scientifique merged with the Office national des recherches scientifiques in 1938. This organization, then named the "Centre national de la recherche scientifique appliquée", became the "Centre national de la recherche scientifique", or the CNRS, in 1939.
The postwar boom
During the war, the CNRS devoted most of its energy to applied research: military research until the armistice in 1940, and economic research until 1944. The laboratories financed by the CNRS during the war worked on nuclear research, radio wave detection, or food substitutes. Only after 1945 did the CNRS begin to flourish in the field of basic research. Applied research was taken over by other organizations created specifically for that purpose: ORSTOM (French Institute of Scientific Research for Development and Cooperation), specialized in overseas research, the CNET (National Telecommunications Center) and the CEA (Atomic Energy Commission).

44. Histoire Du CNRS
Translate this page Jacob (1965), jean dausset (1980), en économie Maurice Allais (1988). En mathématiques,science pour laquelle il n’existe pas de prix nobel, le CNRS a
http://www.cnrs.fr/cw/fr/band/cnrs/bref/histoire.htm
Soixante ans de recherches fondamentales
Un tournant : la création des laboratoires associés
Une réponse aux questions de la société
Des chercheurs de talent
De très nombreux chercheurs éminents ont travaillé, à un moment de leur carrière, dans des laboratoires soutenus par le CNRS.
  • Jean Perrin, fondateur du CNRS, prix Nobel de physique 1926,

Plus récemment :
en physique : Alfred Kastler (1966), Louis Néel (1970), Pierre-Gilles de Gennes (1991), Georges Charpak (1992), et Claude Cohen-Tannoudji (1997),
en chimie : Jean-Marie Lehn (1987),
en biologie et médecine : les pastoriens André Lwoff, Jacques Monod et François Jacob (1965), Jean Dausset (1980),
en économie : Maurice Allais (1988).
médaille Fields sont : Pierre Bourdieu, sociologue, en 1993, Claude Allègre, physicien du globe, en 1994, Claude Hagège , linguiste, en 1995, Claude Cohen-Tannoudji , physicien, en 1996, Jean Rouxel , chimiste, en 1997 et Pierre Potier , chimiste, en 1998, Jean-Claude Risset , en informatique musicale, en 1999, Michel Lazdunski , biochimiste en 2000, Maurice Godelier , anthropologue en 2001 et Claude Lorius et Jean Jouzel , en climatologie en 2002.

45. Assises Nationales De La Culture Scientifique Et Technique
Translate this page Louvain. dausset jean Prix nobel de médecine 1980, Professeur Honoraireau Collège de France. DE BELLEFON Alain Docteur es Sciences.
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46. Hall Of Scientists & Inventors
Charles Darwin. Charles Darwin. jean dausset. Leonardo Davinci. Leonardo Davinci. SirIsaac Newton. Julius Nieuwland. Alfred nobel. Alfred nobel. Alfred nobel.
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47. Nobel Prizes
HyperCounter. nobel prizes – Microbiologi, Virologi, Genetisti, Immunologi. Yalow.1980 Baruj Benacerraf, jean dausset, George D. Snell.
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Nobel prizes – Microbiologi, Virologi, Genetisti, Immunologi
Cliccando sull’anno o sul nome si va al sito ufficiale, dove si trovano le foto, le biografie, le motivazioni, e altro. Emil Adolf von Behring Ronald Ross Robert Koch Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran ... Stanley B. Prusiner

48. Molecular Engines Laboratories
Polymorphism Study Center (Fondation jean dausset CEPH) in Paris, where bothDaniel COHEN, world leader in genomics, and jean dausset, nobel Laureate in
http://www.molecular-engines.com/html/press01.html
PRESS RELEASE - June 28, 2000
Tumor reversion : a new strategy against cance
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In 1994, the group joined the Human Polymorphism Study Center (Fondation Jean DAUSSET - CEPH) in Paris, where both Daniel COHEN, world leader in genomics, and Jean DAUSSET, Nobel Laureate in Medicine and Physiology, expressed great interest in the phenomenon of tumor reversion and its applications.
The need for high performance detectors and for precise quantification of their results led to a close collaboration with two physicists, Georges CHARPAK, Nobel Prize in Physics and Claude HENNION, former President of BIOSPACE Instruments.
In 1999, the progresses made in their research enable to define new developments for potential therapeutic applications. Hence, Georges Charpak, Adam Telerman, Robert Amson, and Claude Hennion, who will become the President and CEO, decide to found Molecular Engines Laboratories (MEL).
MEL obtains a complete transfer of the patents filed by the Fondation Jean DAUSSET - CEPH, sets up a scientific board including Georges Charpak and Daniel Cohen, as well as Pierre Chambon (Strasbourg), Moshe Oren (Weizmann Institute of Sciences, Rehovot, Israel), Joseph Schlessinger (New York, USA) and looks for financing.
The first investors are the venture capital firms VENTECH and ODYSSEE VENTURE in Paris and 3I-TECHNOLOGIEHOLDING in Frankfurt, Germany.

49. Nobel For Medicine: All Laureates
Torsten N. Wiesel 1980 Baruj Benacerraf, jean dausset, George D 1939 Gerhard Domagk1938 Corneille jean François Heymans The nobel Prize A History of Genius
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50. Campaign To Elect Ismail Serageldin Director General Of UNESCO In 1999
List of nobel Laureates supporting Serageldin for UNESCO Campaign Arber, Werner Curl,Robert F. (USA), Chemistry, 1996; dausset, jean (France), Medicine or
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List of Nobel Laureates supporting "Serageldin for UNESCO" Campaign
  • Arber, Werner (Switzerland), Physiology or Medicine, 1978 Arrow, Kenneth (USA), Economic Sciences, 1972 Black, James Sir (UK), Medicine, 1988 Borlaug, Norman (USA), Peace, 1970 Boyer, Paul D. (USA), Chemistry, 1997 Charpak, Georges (France), Physics, 1992 Curl, Robert F. (USA), Chemistry, 1996 Dausset, Jean (France), Medicine or Physiology, 1980 Debreu, Gerard (USA), Economic Sciences, 1983 De Duve, Christian (Belgium), Physiology or Medicine, 1974 De Gennes, P.G. (France), Physics, 1991 Doherty, Peter (Australia), Physiology or Medicine, 1996 Ernst, Richard R. (UK), Chemistry, 1991 Gell-Mann, Murray (USA), Physics, 1969 Glashow, Sheldon Lee (USA), Physics, 1979 Gorbachev, Mikhail (Russia), Peace, 1990 Gordimer, Nadine (South Africa), Literature, 1991 Jacob, François (France), Physiology or Medicine,1965 Kendall, Henry (USA), Physics, 1990 Klein, Lawrence (USA), Economic Sciences, 1980 Klitzing, Klaus von (Germany), Physics, 1985 Lederman, Leon M. (USA), Physics, 1988 Lehn, Jean-Marie (France), Chemistry, 1987
  • 51. The Transplantation Society
    Felix's Eastern coSecretary was jean dausset, and they jointly served under thefirst two Society Presidents, nobel Laureate Sir Peter Medawar and John
    http://www.transplantation-soc.org/transitions/rapaport.html
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    IN MEMORIUM
    Felix T. Rapaport, MD
    The world's transplantation community was greatly saddened when Felix T. Rapaport suddenly passed away during a family observance of Passover in Florida on April 12, 2001. Felix was an outstanding surgeon-scientist, humanitarian, husband and father, who was universally regarded as one of the international giants in the field of organ transplantation. His extraordinary contributions proved to be major factors in the development of organ transplantation to its current global status. His contributions were not only scientific, but blended with a genuine commitment and passion to assure the successful evolvement of organ transplantation throughout the world. The latter was fostered through his 36 uninterrupted years as an elected member of The Transplantation Society's Council and his editor-in-chiefship of Transplantation Proceedings for almost the same period of time.
    Felix's scientific contributions were monumental and in- cluded more than 500 articles in the medical literature. The magnitude of his contributions are best summarized by the following quotation from the citation delivered by Thomas Starzl, when Felix was awarded the prestigious 1998 Medawar Prize by The Transplantation Society: "Between 1958 and 1962, Felix reported the first systematic study of skin allograft rejection in humans, which suggested the existence of tissue types in man. These studies and subsequent ones with Jean Dausset culminated in the definition of the dog (DLA) and human (HLA) leukocyte antigen systems, and defined the laws of transplantation in both species. When Dausset became co-recipient of the Nobel Prize in 1980 for the discovery of HLA, he remarked that equal credit should go to Rapaport.

    52. Premio Nobel De Medicina - Wikipedia
    Translate this page Ver enlace http//www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/index.html. Roger W. Sperry, DavidH. Hubel, Torsten N. Wiesel 1980 Baruj Benacerraf, jean dausset, George D
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    53. Nicolas Rivière - Site Perso.
    nobel. 1980 Baruj Benacerraf, jean dausset, George D. Snell1965 François Jacob, André Lwoff, Jacques Monod 1928 Charles Jules Henri
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    54. Genome Centres (C)
    jean dausset) The Centre d'Etudes du Polymorphisme Humain (CEPH) is a research laboratorycreated in 1984 by Professor jean dausset (nobel Prize, medicine and
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    The Human Population Genetics Lab headed by Professor L.L. Cavalli-Sforza of the Department of Genetics, Stanford University, is a center for generating, collecting, storing, disseminating, and analyzing genetic data on the great human diaspora. This page contains information about the members of the Cavalli Lab and about their activities, including preprints, abstracts, and bibliographies. CBA-IST (Genoa)
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    55. Jean
    Translate this page jean dausset Ganhador do nobel, em 1980, jutamente com Baruj Benacerraf e George MHC)e sua importância na reatividade imunológica, jean dausset nasceu em
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    Jean Dausset
    Ganhador do Nobel, em 1980, jutamente com Baruj Benacerraf e George Snell,pelas contribuições sobre o Complexo Maior de Histocompatibilidade (MHC) e sua importância na reatividade imunológica, Jean Dausset nasceu em 1916, na França. Graduou-se na Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de Paris.
    Dausset estudou, entre outros assuntos, a leucemia. Em 1948 trabalhou em um laboratório médico de hematologia da escola de Harvard e num hospital de crianças em Boston. Em 1952 descreveu o princípio de aglutinação e, em 1958, o primeiro complexo de histocompatibilidade do leucócito. Dausset foi um dos responsáveis por reformas de estruturas de hospitais universitários, como o estabelecimento de dedicação exclusiva e a introdução de professores das ciências fundamentais. Biólogo e professor de imunohematologia, Dausset, com Jean Bernard, fundaram um instituto hematológico no hospital de Saint Louis, onde estabeleceram a correlação
    entre a sobrevivência de enxerto de tecido e a incompatibilidade de grupos de leucócitos. Definiu então o complexo principal de histocompatibilidade, assim determinando as leis de transplantes humanos. Fundou o France-Transplant e também France-Greffe de Moelle.

    56. Edgardo D. Carosella
    Translate this page jean dausset (Prix nobel de Médecine 1980) à l'Hôpital Saint-Louis afin decontinuer ses travaux sur le mécanisme de tolérance, particulièrement le
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    57. Mosaico Audiovisivi
    Translate this page la dimensione storica e culturale che ha favorito il progresso scientifico.Il filmatosi apre con un'intervista a jean dausset (1918), premio nobel per la
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    58. BioExchange.com Directory - Biotechnology Industry Resources,
    Profile The Centre d'Etude du Polymorphisme Humain (CEPH) is a research laboratorycreated in 1984 by Professor jean dausset (nobel Prize, medicine and
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    59. Une Pétition Lancée Par Le Professeur Mattéi S'oppose Aux
    Translate this page Ce texte a recueilli les signatures des prix nobel de médecine jean dausset etFrançois Jacob, de l'avocat jean-Marc Varaut, de l'ancien ministre de la
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    60. Chapter 12 Links: The Human Genome Project
    jean dausset CEPH The Centre d'Etudes du Polymorphisme Humain (CEPH) is a researchlaboratory created in 1984 by Professor jean dausset (nobel Prize, medicine
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    • Middlebury College Human Genome Information Page
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