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Developmental gene–environment interaction is a concept more commonly used by developmental geneticists and developmental psychobiologists.
He earned his PhD in Biology in 1984 and is currently Professor of Developmental Genetics and Genomics at the EPFL and at the Department of Genetics and Evolution of the University of Geneva.