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Denis Duboule (born 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 also the Director of the Swiss National Research Center "Frontiers in Genetics". He has notably worked on Hox genes, a group of genes involved in the formation of the body plan and of the limbs. == Biography ==
Denis Duboule obtained a PhD from the University of Geneva in 1984. After questioning Karl Illmensee's claims of having cloned a mouse, Duboule departed to work as a post-doc and then a group leader at the University of Strasbourg, with Pierre Chambon. In 1988, he became a group leader at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory in Heidelberg, Germany. In 1992, he obtained a tenure at the Geneva University. From 1997, he has headed the Department of Genetics and Evolution (formerly Zoology and Animal Biology) Since 2001, he has also chaired the NCCR Frontiers in Genetics and, since 2006, he is a full professor at the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL).〔(Denis Duboule ), uni-goettingen.de〕 He is a Fellow of the Royal Society.〔 and a foreign membership to the National Academy of Sciences, USA (2012). He is also an occasional columnist in the "Sciences and environment" section of the newspaper ''Le Temps''.〔Denis Duboule, "Scanner. Un brin de causette", ''Le Temps'', Wednesday 19 May 2010, p. 14.〕
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