Gilbert Vassart
Gilbert Vassart is a Belgian scientist and professor at the Universite Libre de Bruxelles. His research interests include molecular endocrinology, especially related to the thyroid, and pharmacology of G protein-coupled receptor along with medical genetics.[1]
He is the past director of the Institut de Recherche Interdisciplinaire en Biologie humaine et moléculaire (IRIBHM) and teaches Medical Genetics at the Medical School of the Université Libre de Bruxelles.[2]
Honors and awards
- Docteur honoris causa of the University of Chicago (2002)
- Docteur honoris causa of the Université René Descartes (2000)
- Francqui Prize (1993)
- Van Geysel European award for biomedical research (2000)
- ISI Highly Cited Scientist in Biology & Biochemistry
gollark: - cave hunting- 5-hour cooldown- egg/hatchling limits- bouncingAll these encourage multiscrolling.
gollark: You can, amazingly, talk about ND experiments and not that. Citation: cool flowchart in <#331291747059630082>.
gollark: Yes, exactly.
gollark: Half the important mechanics of DC do that.
gollark: Banning things because it could encourage multiscrolling is *insanely stupid*.
References
- ISI Highly Cited http://hcr3.isiknowledge.com/author.cgi?&link1=Search&link2=Search%20Results&AuthLastName=vassart&AuthFirstName=&AuthMiddleName=&AuthMailnstName=&CountryID=-1&DisciplineID=0&id=5448
- G. Vassart Curriculum Vitae http://www.ae-info.org/attach/User/Vassart_Gilbert/CV/vassart_gilbert_long_cv.pdf
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