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I am a CNRS Director of Research at the Architecture et Fonction des Macromolecules Biologiques Laboratory in Marseille, France. I have developed the family classification of glycoside hydrolases and subsequently applied it to other categories of carbohydrate-active enzymes. Together with Pedro M. Coutinho we developed and continuously update the Carbohydrate-Active enZYme database (CAZy at http://www.cazy.org/).
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I am a Professor at the Technical University of Denmark since 2021. I am also an Emeritus CNRS Director of Research at the Architecture et Fonction des Macromolecules Biologiques Laboratory in Marseille, France. I have developed the family classification of glycoside hydrolases in 1991 and subsequently applied it to other categories of carbohydrate-active enzymes, thus laying the foundations of the CAZy database (CAZy at http://www.cazy.org/), which has been regularly updated since September 1998.
  
 
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I am a Professor at the Technical University of Denmark since 2021. I am also an Emeritus CNRS Director of Research at the Architecture et Fonction des Macromolecules Biologiques Laboratory in Marseille, France. I have developed the family classification of glycoside hydrolases in 1991 and subsequently applied it to other categories of carbohydrate-active enzymes, thus laying the foundations of the CAZy database (CAZy at http://www.cazy.org/), which has been regularly updated since September 1998.