Johannes Petrus Schouten (born 17 May 1956, in Schoorl) is a Dutch scientist, entrepreneur and philanthropist. He is the inventor of Multiplex-Ligation-dependent Probe Amplification (MLPA), a method for the research of genetic disorders. He founded the biotech company MRC Holland, based in Amsterdam and the MRC Holland Foundation.
Schouten was born in Schoorl Noord-Holland. He studied cell biology at Wageningen University. After earning his PhD he became an entrepreneur.
In 1985 he founded the company MRC Holland, which was based in the buildings of the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam. The company first focused on the production of restriction enzymes. In 2002, Schouten invented MLPA, a method for genetic testing. The method detects copy number variation in genes or parts of genes, an important cause for hereditary disorders or the development of tumours. The method is considered simple, reliable and relatively cheap, and therefore a popular choice in laboratories worldwide, including in developing countries.
In 2019, Schouten was awarded for his work with the Order of the Lion of the Netherlands, a royal distinction that recognizes merit in art and science.
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In 2011, Schouten and his wife started the MRC Holland Foundation whose mission is to improve educational facilities in The Gambia and as such they work closely with the country's Ministry of Education.