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Citizenship
  
French

Name
  
Albert Jacquard


Role
  
Geneticist

Fields
  
Genetics

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Born
  
23 December 1925 Lyon, France (
1925-12-23
)

Institutions
  
Institute of statistics SEITA (Paris) French Court of Financial Auditor French Institute for Demographical Studies World Health Organization French Comite consultatif national d'ethique

Alma mater
  
Polytechnical School Stanford University (PhD)

Notable awards
  
French Legion d'honneur (1980) French Ordre national du Merite (1980) Fondation de France scientific medal (1980)

Died
  
September 11, 2013, Paris, France

Books
  
A Toi qui n'es pas encore ne(e), L'equation du nenuphar

Education
  
Stanford University, Ecole Polytechnique

Residence
  
France, Switzerland, United States of America

Similar People
  
Michel Serres, Pierre Manent, Alain Renaut, Guy Bedos, Malika Mokeddem

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Albert Jacquard (23 December 1925 – 11 September 2013) was a French geneticist, popularizer of science, essayist and humanist.

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He was well known for defending ideas related to science, degrowth, needy persons and the environment.

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Beginnings

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He was born in Lyon to a catholic and conservative family from the region of Franche-Comté (east of France). At the age of nine, he was disfigured after a car accident in which his brother died. In 1943, he earned two baccalaureates in mathematics and philosophy. In 1948, he earned a master's degree in public factory engineering from the French École Polytechnique and joined the French Institute of statistics.

High-level civil servant

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In 1951, he entered the French tobacco monopoly SEITA (which merged with its Spanish counterpart Tabacalera to form Altadis in 1999) as an organisation and method engineer. Then, he worked as a rapporteur in the French Court of Financial Auditor (equivalent to the US Government Accountability Office) and as a senior executive in the French Health ministry. In 1966, he went to Stanford University to study population genetics as a Research worker. Back in France in 1968, he joined French Institute for Demographic Studies as supervisor of the genetics department. In 1973, he was appointed expert in genetics in the World Health Organisation. He retired in 1985.

University professor

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While he was still working in the World Health Organization, he taught as visiting professor at several universities such as the University of Geneva in Switzerland (1973–1976), Pierre and Marie Curie University in Paris (1978–1990) or the Catholic University of Louvain in Belgium (1979–1981). As a recognition for his work, he was awarded the French Légion d'honneur, the French Ordre national du Mérite and the Fondation de France scientific medal.

Ethical and political involvement

While he was part of the French Consultative Committee of Ethics (Comité consultatif national d'éthique) in the early 1990s, he took a strong stand against commercial use of the human genome.

He was very close to the anti-globalization movement and regularly came to the defense of illegal immigrants and homeless people in France.

He wrote several books to expose his views and share his experience with new generations. He made a variety of public statements in favor of choosing Esperanto as a universal second language in contradiction to tendencies in Europe to use English as a second language.

References

Albert Jacquard Wikipedia


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