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Susini is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Annick de Susini (born 1960), French swimmer *Clemente Susini (1754–1814), Italian sculptor *Enrique Telémaco Susini (1891-1972), Argentine media entrepreneur *Giovanni Francesco Susini (c.1585 – c. 1653), Italian sculptor *Jean-Jacques Susini (1933–2017), French political figure *Laurent Susini (born 1965), French molecular biologist *Telémaco Susini (1856–1936), Argentinian physician {{surname ...
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Annick De Susini
Annick de Susini (born 17 May 1960) is a French former Swimming (sport), swimmer who competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics and in the 1980 Summer Olympics. References

1960 births Living people French female breaststroke swimmers Olympic swimmers for France Swimmers at the 1976 Summer Olympics Swimmers at the 1980 Summer Olympics Mediterranean Games medalists in swimming Mediterranean Games gold medalists for France Mediterranean Games bronze medalists for France Swimmers at the 1979 Mediterranean Games 20th-century French sportswomen {{France-swimming-bio-stub ...
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Clemente Susini
Clemente Michelangelo Susini (1754–1814) was an Italian sculptor who became renowned for his wax anatomical models, vividly and accurately depicting partly dissected corpses. These models were praised by both doctors and artists. Biography Clemente Michelangelo Susini was born in 1754. He studied sculpture at the Royal Gallery in Florence. In 1771 Felice Fontana asked Leopold, Grand Duke of Tuscany to provide financial support for a workshop to prepare wax models for use in teaching anatomy. The workshop was part of the Natural History Museum, and later was called La Specola. The first modeler was Giuseppe Ferrini. Susini joined the wax-modelling workshop in 1773. He was given medical direction by Fontana. Susini had become the chief modeller at the workshop by 1782. His work included models of animals as well as of human anatomy. In 1780 Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor, brother of the Grand Duke of Tuscany, visited the museum. He was profoundly impressed by the models, per ...
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Enrique Telémaco Susini
Enrique Telémaco Susini (January 31, 1891 – July 4, 1972) was an Argentine entrepreneur and media pioneer. In 1920, Susini led the effort for the first radio broadcast in Argentina, and subsequently established one of the earliest regular radio stations in the world. During the 1920s and 1930s, he became a successful entrepreneur in the nascent radio and film industry. Besides his business interests, Susini was an accomplished artist. He worked as director for theaters in Argentina and Italy and directed several movies produced by Lumiton, which he owned. Early life Enrique T. Susini was born in Buenos Aires as son of Dr. Telémaco Susini, professor of pathological anatomy at the University of Buenos Aires and the country's first otolaryngologist. In 1906, his father assumed the position of Argentine consul in the Austro-Hungarian capital of Vienna. This allowed young Susini, who had received his high-school diploma one year earlier at the age of 14 to attend the Vienna co ...
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Giovanni Francesco Susini
Giovanni Francesco (Gianfrancesco) Susini (c.1585 – after 17 October 1653) was a Mannerist Florentine sculptor in bronze and marble. Life Susini was born in Florence, and trained in the workshop of Giambologna. He continued to work in Giambologna's style, and Susini's sculpture was already mistaken for that of his master by the end of the century. His uncle, Antonio Susini, was the principal bronze-caster of Giambologna, and the young Francesco received early training as a junior member of Giambologna's workshop. A trip to Rome in 1624-26 gave him first-hand experience of classical antique, 16th century, and the emerging Baroque statuary, latter exemplified by Bernini's youthful ''Apollo and Daphne'', but his own Mannerist style was already matured. He made wax copies of the recently discovered Borghese ''Hermaphroditus'' for casting upon his return to Florence. His bronze reduction of the Laocoön is likely based on the copy of it in Florence. As a sculptor, Susini is k ...
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Jean-Jacques Susini
Jean-Jacques Susini (30 July 1933 – 3 July 2017) was a French far-right political figure, militant and co-founder of the Organisation armée secrète (OAS), a clandestine terrorist organization opposing Algerian independence from France. Life Born in Algiers, French Algeria to Corsican parents. Susini became head of the student association there in 1959. In January 1960, he, Pierre Lagaillarde and Joseph Ortiz were responsible for the ''journée des barricades'' ("day of the barricades") in Algiers. In 1960, he was detained at La Santé Prison in Paris. While imprisoned, he was visited by Jean-Marie Le Pen. He took advantage of his parole to escape to Spain, with Pierre Lagaillarde, Jean-Maurice Demarquet, Marcel Ronda and Fernand Féral Lefevre, where he joined Raoul Salan and founded the OAS with him and Pierre Lagaillarde on 3 December 1960. He was responsible for psychological action and propaganda (APP). After the arrest of Raoul Salan in April 1962, Susini became ...
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Laurent Susini
Laurent Susini (born April 18, 1965) is a French molecular biologist; his research is in the area of cancer and the genetic basis of tumor reversion. Career Laurent Susini started at the Centre d'Etude du Polymorphisme Humain (Fondation Jean Dausset-CEPH). He obtained his PhD in Human Genetics and Molecular Biology from University Paris VII - Denis Diderot. He collaborated with research teams from Caltech and the Los Alamos National Lab. as a member of Pr 's team at Genethon and at Genset Corporation to contribute to the first physical map of the human genome. At the Weizmann Institute of Science, in the Lab of Professor Moshe Oren, he demonstrated that SIAH1 induces ubiquitin-mediated degradation of NUMB (gene), a protein that influences cell fate decisions. SIAH1 a p53-inducible gene, plays a role in both cell death and tumor suppression by targeting specific proteins for proteasomal degradation via ubiquitination. Approaching cancer research with a different angle, not a ...
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