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{{other people|David Page}} {{Infobox scientist | name = David Page | birth_name = David C. Page | image = <!--(filename only, i.e. without "File:" prefix)--> | birth_date = <!--{{birth date |YYYY|MM|DD}}--> {{birth year and age|1956}} | birth_place = [[Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]], U.S. | fields = [[Genetics]] | workplaces = {{plainlist| * [[Whitehead Institute]] * [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]]}} | education = {{plainlist| * [[Swarthmore College]] ([[B. A.|BA]]) * [[Harvard University]] ([[M. D.|MD]])}} | doctoral_advisor = | doctoral_students = [[Bruce Lahn]] | known_for = | awards = {{Plainlist| * [[MacArthur Fellows Program|MacArthur Prize Fellowship]] * [[Searle Scholars Program|Searle Scholar Award]]}} | spouse = <!--(or | spouses = )--> | children = | website = {{URL|http://wi.mit.edu/people/faculty/page}} }} '''David C. Page''' (born 1956) is an American biologist who is a professor at the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] (MIT). He is the director of the [[Whitehead Institute]] and a [[Howard Hughes Medical Institute]] (HHMI) investigator.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.hhmi.org/scientists/david-c-page|title=David C. Page|website=HHMI.org}}</ref> He is best known for his work on mapping the [[Y-chromosome]] and on its evolution in mammals and expression during development.
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