Lluis Quintana-Murci
Lluis Quintana-Murci, born in 1970 in Palma de Mallorca, is a Spanish biologist.[1]
Biography
After studying biology at the University of Barcelona, he obtained a PhD in Human Genetics at the University of Pavia in Italy, and his habilitation to direct research at the Pierre and Marie Curie University in Paris. After a postdoctoral fellowship at the Pasteur Institute and several internships at the Universities of Tucson (USA) and Oxford (UK), Luis Quintana-Murci joined the CNRS as a researcher in human population genetics. Since 2007, he has headed the Human Evolutionary Genetics Unit at the Pasteur Institute. Lluis Quintana-Murci's research uses a multidisciplinary approach that integrates human genetics, population genetics, epidemiology and immunology. The work carried out by his team, including those devoted to the study of the origin of Basques[2] and the genome of pygmies,[3] is regularly covered in the media.[4]
His publications are regularly cited in other scientific articles.[5]
Awards
He received the CNRS bronze medal in 2008[6] and, in 2009, the Georges, Jacques and Elias Canetti Prize from the Pasteur Institute.[7] He is elected member of the French Academy of sciences in 2019.
References
- Article dans Le Monde , le 24 février 2014.
- Article dans La Recherche, n° 464, mai 2012.
- Article sur les travaux sur le génome des pygmées, dans Le Parisien, le 4 février 2014.
- Plusieurs émissions sur France Inter, un article dans Le Monde, le 24 février 2014, une émission sur RFI, le 19 mars 2014.
- Un article dans Lancet est cité 73 fois dans Scopus ; l'article Where West Meets East, signalé dans PubMed Central, est cité 69 fois dans PMC, et 303 fois dans Google Scholar.
- Présentation de Lluis Quintana-Murci à l'occasion de la remise de sa médaille de bronze Archived 2015-09-23 at the Wayback Machine.
- Annonce de la remise du prix Canetti à Lluis Quintana-Murci, sur le site de l'Institut Pasteur.