Jean Dausset

Jean Dausset, Nobel Laureate

Born: 1916-10-19 in Toulouse, France

Gender: male

Field: French immunologist (1916–2009)

Biography

Jean-Baptiste-Gabriel-Joachim Dausset was a French immunologist born in Toulouse, France. Dausset received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1980 along with Baruj Benacerraf and George Davis Snell for their discovery and characterisation of the genes making the major histocompatibility complex. Using the money from his Nobel Prize and a grant from the French Television, Dausset founded the Human Polymorphism Study Center (CEPH) in 1984, which was later renamed the Foundation Jean Dausset-CEPH in his honour. He married Rose Mayoral in 1963, with whom he had two children, Henri and Irène. Jean Dausset died on June 6, 2009, in Majorca, Spain, at the age of 92.

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Nobel Prize Details

The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1980

Awarded on: 1980-10-10

"for their discoveries concerning genetically determined structures on the cell surface that regulate immunological reactions"

Affiliations:

  • Université de Paris, Laboratoire Immuno-HématologieParis, France