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The ''Fondation Jean Dausset-CEPH'' or ''CEPH'' ((フランス語:Centre d'Etude du Polymorphisme Humain), Center for the Study of Human Polymorphisms) is an international genetic research center located in Paris, France. It produced a map that includes genetic markers of human chromosomes using a resource of immortalised cell cultures. ==Background== In his 2005 addendum to his biography for the 1980 Nobel Prize,〔()〕 Jean Dausset noted that, thanks to his Nobel Prize and a grant from the French Téléthon, he had been able in 1984 to create the Human Polymorphism Study Center (CEPH), which soon after became Foundation Jean Dausset-CEPH. Dausset founded CEPH with the collaboration of Professors Howard Cann and Daniel Cohen. The scientific director of CEPH is currently Jean-François Deleuze and its president is François d'Aubert, a French politician, an auditor at the Cour des Comptes and a former minister delegate to research.
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