Jean-Michel Macron | |
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Born | Jean-Michel Frédéric Macron 30 June 1950 |
Nationality | French |
Known for | Professor of neurology at the University of Picardy |
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Children | 4, including Emmanuel |
Relatives | Brigitte Macron (daughter-in-law) |
Jean-Michel Frédéric Macron (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃miʃɛlfʁedeʁikmakʁɔ̃] ; born 30 June 1950 [1] ) is a French doctor and professor of neurology at the University of Picardy. He is the father of French president Emmanuel Macron.
Jean-Michel Macron was born in 1950. [2] His father was André Macron (1920–2010), [2] [3] a railway executive, [4] and his mother was Jacqueline Macron (1922–1998), née Robertson, of half English origin. [4] [5] He wrote a thesis on feline neurology in 1981. [6]
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Macron is a professor of neurology at the University of Picardy, [7] specializing in sleep disorders and epilepsy. [8] [9]
Macron has published in academic journals such as Neuroscience Letters , Brain Research , NeuroReport and Neurosurgery on sneezing in cats. [10] Macron has 26 publications as author or co-author in the PubMed database. [11]
Jean-Michel Macron was first married to Françoise Noguès, a physician based in Amiens. [12] She is the daughter of Jean Noguès and his wife Germaine Noguès (née Arribet, died 2013), [13] both teachers. [7] The first child of Jean-Michel and Françoise Macron died as an infant. [2] They then had three children: Emmanuel (born 1977, the current President of France and husband of Brigitte Macron, née Trogneux), [14] Laurent (born 1979, a radiologist and husband of Sabine Aimot, an obstetrician gynecologist), [15] and Estelle (born 1982, a nephrologist and wife of Carl Franjou, an engineer). [16] [17] [2] [13]
After the divorce of Jean-Michel and Françoise Macron, [2] Jean-Michel Macron married Hélène Joly, a psychiatrist at the Centre Hospitalier Philippe Pinel in Dury, Somme. [18]
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