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SCIENTIFIC AWARDS
Laboratoires de Biologie Marine Daniel Jouvance
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The DANIEL JOUVANCE – Institut de France Foundation is awarding a prize of 4000 € to
a young scientist working in fundamental or applied aspects of marine biology, marine
chemistry, marine biotechnology or oceanography.
The topic
for the 2010 prize is
Environmental management and economic use of
excessive algal biomass
Applicants (less than 30 years old) should send before April 30 /2010
- A Curriculum Vitae
(2 pages maximum)
- a short but consistent and fully explicative abstract of the scientific work (4 pages
maximum)
- a copy of the title page of published papers and thesis.
To
Daniel Jouvance Scientific Committee
c/o Prof. Y. LE GAL
Station de Biologie Marine du Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle
CONCARNEAU France
The documents will be sent exclusively by E-mail
[email protected]
The Daniel Jouvance Prize is awarded yearly since 1992. The 2008 laureate was Ed. Stockdale,
University of Western Australia, Crawley, for his work on iron/calcium mineralisation in Chiton radula.
The 2009 laureate was Aurelie Chambouvet, Marine Station Roscoff, France: Control of Toxic
Marine Dinoflagellate Blooms by Parasitic Syndiniales
Daniel Jouvance Marine Biology Laboratories undertake to develop cosmetic products according to strict ethical guidelines:
marine ingredients are either collected (natural origin) or grown up ( marine microalgae) under environmentally sustainable
conditions. The elaborated products are not tested on animals.
The Daniel Jouvance Marine Biology Laboratories initiate and support a large series of projects contributing to the
advancement of marine biology and to a wide sharing of this knowledge for equitable development.