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Didier Raoult (born in 1952) is a French biology researcher. He holds MD and PhD degrees, and specializes in infectious diseases. He is "classified among the first ten French researchers by the journal Nature, for the number of his publications (a credit of more than one thousand) and for his citations number, as it was reported in 2008 by the daily economic newspaper resuming his work.". Moreover, according to the source ISI Web Of Knowledge, Didier Raoult is the researcher who publishes the most in France to date (June 2012). In 1984, he created ''ex nihilo'' the Rickettsia Unit at AMU. He also teaches infectious diseases in the Faculty of Medicine of the AMU, and since 1982 has managed 74 M.D. theses and since 1989, 38 PhD theses. Since 2008, professor Raoult has been the director the "URMITE" i.e. the Research Unit in Infectious and Tropical Emergent Diseases, collaborating with CNRS (National Center for the Scientific Research), IRD (Research for the Development Institute), INSERM (National Institute of Health and Medical Research)and the Aix Marseille University, in Marseille. His laboratory employs 140 people, including 45 very active researchers who publish between 150 and 200 papers per year,〔 and had produced 29 patents and he was involved in the creation of 4 startup to date. Furthermore, in 2014, according to ISI Web of Knowledge, Didier Raoult microbiologist is the 7th most cited worldwide. He is also part of the list of 400 most cited authors in the biomedical world. Early 2015, we can attribute to him 2,032 indexed publications and a h-index of 100 (Web of Science source 04.05.2015) including 7 papers in ''Science'', and 2 in ''Nature'', the two most visible scientific journals as one of Shanghai's ranking criteria. == Research topics == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Didier Raoult」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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