Axel Kahn
| birth_place = Le Petit-Pressigny, Centre, France | death_date = | death_place = Paris, France | nationality = French | education = Lycée Buffon | alma_mater = University of Paris | relatives = Jean-François KahnOlivier Kahn | profession = Physician }}
Axel Kahn (; 5 September 1944 – 6 July 2021) was a French geneticist. He was the brother of the journalist Jean-François Kahn and the chemist Olivier Kahn. He was a member of the French National Consultative Ethics Committee from 1992 to 2004 and worked in gene therapy. He first entered the INSERM with a specialization in biochemistry. He was named in 2002 as a counsellor for biosciences and biotechnologies matters by the European Commission. Head of French laboratories specialized in biomedical sciences between years 1984 and 2007, he was elected President of the Paris Descartes University in December 2007, as the sole candidate.
Kahn is known in France for his appearances in the media where he attempts to explain genetics and ethics to the public. As a civil servant, he was the head of the committee in charge of genetically modified crops for Europe. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Bernadette Nabarra, Catherine Martinon, Cécile Godard, Florence Vasseur, Geoffroy de Ribains, Lucile Miquerol, Axel Kahn, Sophie EzineGet full text
Published 2002-01-01
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