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Denis Buican (Dumitru Buican-Peligrad under its original Romanian name), born December 21, 1934 in Bucharest, as a son of Dumitru Peligrad, boyard and philanthropist, is a French scientist of Romanian origin and a bilingual writer, biologist, philosopher and historian of science. He has studied genetics. ==Background== Pioneer of Romanian radio-genetics (his first studies focused on the influence of electricity on the life of plants), agronomist (1956), Doctor (Ph.D) in Genetics (1961), then a professor at the University of Bucharest, he fought theories of Lysenkoism, imposed by the ex-USSR in the former so-called “popular democratic” countries of Central and Eastern Europe, after 1948 (his laboratories were destroyed three times and himself was banned from the university in the late 1950s). In his first book, published in Romanian, in 1969, General Biology, Genetics and Improvement, Denis Buican did not hesitate to formally address the Lysenkoism as repressive political and social campaigns undertaken in science and agriculture by the powerful Stalinist director Trofim Lysenko and his followers, starting year 1920.
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