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Miroslav Radman

Professor
Paris University V

Name

Miroslav Radman

Job Title

Professor

Organisation

Paris University V

Field

Academic

Speciality

Biotechnology

Biography

Biography

Professor Miroslav Radman is an international authority in the revolutionary and fast-changing field of evolutionary biotechnology. Born in Split, Croatia, he holds degrees from the Universities of Zagreb and Brussels and has held teaching and research posts at Harvard University and the University of Paris. He is currently professor of Cell Biology at the Medical School of the René Descartes University, Paris.

Professor Radman’s expertise lies in the field of molecular biology and genetics. His current work is concerned with the evolutionary biology of cells and the ways in which certain cells are able to regenerate and repair themselves. He is at the forefront of research that drives advances in our understanding of biotechnology at the molecular level.

He is a member of the French and Croatian national academies, Academia Europaea, and the World Academy of Sciences and Arts. In 2004 he was appointed as special science adviser to the Prime Minister of Croatia. He is also the founder of the Mediterranean Institute for Life Sciences (MedILS) in Split, Croatia, a unique fully independent, international institute for the multidisciplinary study of life.

Professor Radman lives and works in Paris. He is married with three children.