Jules A. Hoffmann
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Jules A. Hoffmann, born in Echternach, Luxemburg on 2 August 1941, is a French citizen.
He is Research Director and Member of the Board of Administrators of CNRS. Since 2007, he is President of the French National Academy of Sciences.
He graduated in Biology and Chemistry and received his Ph.D. in Biology from the University of Strasbourg in 1969. His post-doctoral training was at the Institut für Physiologische Chemie at Philipps Universität in Marburg an der Lahn, Germany in 1973-1974.
He was Research Assistant at CNRS from 1964 to 1968, and became Research Associate in 1969. From 1974 he is Research Director of CNRS. Between 1978 and 2005 he was Director of the CNRS research Unit 9022 “Immune Response and Development in Insects”, and from 1993 to 2005 he was Director of the Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biology of CNRS in Strasbourg.
Jules Hoffmann has served on numerous French and International Committees, and is a member of several Academies, amongst which are the German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina, the French National Academy of Sciences, the Academia Europaea, the EMBO (European Molecular Biology Organization), the American Academy of Arts and Science and the Russian Academy of Sciences.
He received the famous Balzan Prize 2007 together with Bruce A. Beutler for innate immunology.
[edit] External links
- Jules Hoffmann - Official site
- HOW WE SENSE MICROBES: GENETIC DISSECTION OF INNATE IMMUNITY IN INSECTS AND MAMMALS
- The Balzan Foundation - Official site