Jacques_Euzéby

Jacques Euzéby

Jacques Euzéby

French parasitologist


Jacques Achille Marie Euzéby (11 August 1920 – 16 April 2010) was a French parasitologist, born in Bagnols-sur-Cèze.[1]

Euzéby specialized in the study of parasites (including the Apicomplexa[2] and fungi) and parasitic diseases. Euzéby was granted the Emile Brumpt Award and the WAAVP Award. He was the father of Alain Euzéby, an economist, and Jean P. Euzéby, a microbiologist specialising in bacterial taxonomy.[3]


References

  1. Le Figaro, April 20, 2010; Le Figaro, April 23, 2010; Le Monde, April 23, 2010.
  2. Euzéby, J. (1988). Apicomplexa, 2: Hémosporidioses, Fascicule 1: Plasmodiidés, Haemoproteidés "Piroplasmes" (caractères généraux). Protozoologie Médicale Comparée. Vol. 3. Fondation Marcel Merieux. ISBN 978-2901773733. OCLC 463445910.

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