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Charles-Philippe Robin (4 June 1821 – 6 October 1885) was a French anatomist, biologist, and histologist born in Jasseron, département Ain. He studied medicine in Paris, and while still a student took a scientific journey with Hermann Lebert to Normandy and the Channel Islands, where they collected specimens for the Musée Orfila. In 1846 he received his medical doctorate, and at different stages of his career he was a professor of natural history, anatomy, and histology. He was a member of the Académie Nationale de Médecine (1858) and Academy of Science (1866). In 1873 he was appointed director of the marine zoology laboratory at Concarneau.

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  • تشارلز روبن (ar)
  • Charles Philippe Robin (ca)
  • Charles-Philippe Robin (de)
  • Charles-Philippe Robin (en)
  • Charles Philippe Robin (es)
  • Charles Philippe Robin (fr)
  • Charles-Philippe Robin (it)
  • Charles Philippe Robin (pl)
  • Charles Philippe Robin (sv)
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  • تشارلز روبن (بالفرنسية: Charles Philippe Robin )‏ (و. 1821 – 1885 م) هو أحيائي، وسياسي، وبروفيسور، وعالم تشريح، وعالم نبات فرنسي، ولد في جاسيرون، أين، كان عضوًا في الأكاديمية الفرنسية للعلوم، والأكاديمية الوطنية للطب، توفي في جاسيرون، أين، عن عمر يناهز 64 عاماً. (ar)
  • Charles Philippe Robin (Jasseron, Ain, 4 de juny de 1821 - París, 6 d'octubre de 1885), va ser un metge, botànic, algòleg, micòleg, fisiòleg animal i vegetal, i polític francès. (ca)
  • Charles-Philippe Robin (* 4. Juni 1821 in Jasseron, Département Ain; † 6. Oktober 1885 ebenda) war ein französischer Biologe, Histologe und Politiker. Sein botanisches Autorenkürzel (er beschrieb neue Algenarten) lautet „C.P.Robin“. (de)
  • Charles Philippe Robin (Jasseron, departamento Ain; 4 de junio de 1821 - 6 de octubre de 1885)​ fue un médico, botánico, algólogo, micólogo, fisiólogo animal y vegetal y político francés. (es)
  • Charles Philippe Robin, né à Jasseron (Ain) le 4 juin 1821 et mort également à Jasseron le 6 octobre 1885, est un médecin, botaniste, physiologiste et homme politique français. Charles Robin s'est illustré par ses travaux en biologie et en histologie. Auteur prolifique avec plus de 300 articles publiés, il fut le premier à décrire Odium albicans (Candida albicans) et contribua à l'avancée des connaissances en histologie, normale et pathologique, en introduisant notamment l'usage du microscope. Il était considéré comme un « savant micrographe, le père et le propagateur de l'histologie en France ». (fr)
  • Charles-Philippe Robin (1821 – 1885) è stato uno scienziato francese. Medico, fu professore all'Università di Parigi prima di storia naturale, poi di anatomia e, infine, di istologia. Nel 1864 fondò il Journal de l'anatomie et de la physiologie normales et pathologiques de l'homme et des animaux. Nel 1866 fu nominato membro della prestigiosa Académie Royale des Sciences di Parigi. Si occupò a fondo di microscopia, anche da un punto di vista tecnico. Sull'argomento pubblicò, infatti, vari scritti, fra i quali si segnalano: Du Microscope et des Injections dans leurs application à l'Anatomie et à la Pathologie (Parigi, 1849) e un Traité du Microscope (Parigi, 1871). (it)
  • Charles Philippe Robin, född 4 juni 1821 i Jasseron, departementet Ain, död där 6 oktober 1885, var en fransk histolog. Robin blev 1862 professor i histologi vid medicinska fakulteten i Paris, 1866 ledamot av Académie des sciences och 1875 senator. Han utvecklade en mycket stor skriftställarverksamhet och var en av de första, som i Frankrike införde bruket av mikroskopet i den normala och patologiska anatomin. (sv)
  • Charles Philippe Robin (ur. 4 czerwca 1821 w Jasseron, zm. 6 października 1885) – francuski lekarz i biolog. (pl)
  • Charles-Philippe Robin (4 June 1821 – 6 October 1885) was a French anatomist, biologist, and histologist born in Jasseron, département Ain. He studied medicine in Paris, and while still a student took a scientific journey with Hermann Lebert to Normandy and the Channel Islands, where they collected specimens for the Musée Orfila. In 1846 he received his medical doctorate, and at different stages of his career he was a professor of natural history, anatomy, and histology. He was a member of the Académie Nationale de Médecine (1858) and Academy of Science (1866). In 1873 he was appointed director of the marine zoology laboratory at Concarneau. (en)
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