Jean-Claude Desenclos
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Jean-Claude Desenclos
Summary
Jean-Claude Desenclos is a human[1]. He was born on 1953[2]. He worked as a researcher[3], physician[4], and chief scientific officer[5].
Key Facts
- Jean-Claude Desenclos was born on 1953[2].
- Jean-Claude Desenclos held citizenship in France[6].
- Jean-Claude Desenclos's professions included researcher[3].
- Jean-Claude Desenclos worked as a physician[4].
- Jean-Claude Desenclos worked as a chief scientific officer[5].
- Jean-Claude Desenclos held the position of chief scientific officer[7].
- Jean-Claude Desenclos held the position of chief scientific officer[8].
- Jean-Claude Desenclos held the position of general secretary[9].
- Jean-Claude Desenclos's doctoral advisor was Serge Hercberg[10].
- Jean-Claude Desenclos was a member of Doctors Without Borders International[11].
- Jean-Claude Desenclos is recorded as male[12].
- Jean-Claude Desenclos's instance of is recorded as human[13].
- Jean-Claude Desenclos supervised Véronique Goulet as a doctoral student[14].
- Jean-Claude Desenclos supervised Marie Jauffret-Roustide as a doctoral student[15].
- Jean-Claude Desenclos supervised Harold Noël as a doctoral student[16].
- Jean-Claude Desenclos's given name is recorded as Jean-Claude[17].
- Jean-Claude Desenclos's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as French[18].
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Origins and Family
Jean-Claude Desenclos was born on 1953[2].
Education
Jean-Claude Desenclos's doctoral advisor was Serge Hercberg[10].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include researcher[3], physician[4], and chief scientific officer[5]. Positions held include chief scientific officer[7], a corporate title[19] and general secretary[9], a position[20]. Doctoral students include Véronique Goulet[14], a physician[21], of France[22]; Marie Jauffret-Roustide[15], a researcher[23], b. 1971[24], of France[25]; and Harold Noël[16], a researcher[26], b. 1979[27].
FAQs
What did Jean-Claude Desenclos do for work?
Jean-Claude Desenclos worked as researcher[3], physician[4], and chief scientific officer[5].