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Portrait of Isabelle Olivieri: Her scientific and civic commitment has earned her significant symbolic recognition today
University of Montpellier, March 2026
Portrait of Isabelle Olivieri: Her scientific and civic commitment has earned her significant symbolic recognition today
University of Montpellier, March 2026
Isabelle Olivieri, the first professor of population genetics at the University of Montpellier in 1993, will be among the 72 female scientists featured on the first floor of the Eiffel Tower.
Alexandra Alvergne et al.
Environment more crucial than genes in risk of early death,
study suggests
The Guardian, Feb. 2025
Georgios L Georgalis, Rodolphe Tabuce et Laurent Marivaux
Fossil discovery reveals giant worm lizard with snail-cracking jaws
Phys.org, Nov. 2024
Ana Balcarcel
Smarter dogs have smaller brains, surprising study reveals
livescience.com, Nov. 2024
Claire Berticat (AE)
People who eat breakfast high in refined carbs rated less attractive, study finds
The Guardian, March 2024
Fabien Condamine contributed to the Kew 2023 report on the state of the world’s flora
Kew garden, Oct. 2023
A spotlight on Laurent Marivaux
Digging up ancient animals in Amazonia
Nature, September 2023
Laurent Marivaux et al.
The unlikely survival of ancient monkeys, swept across the Atlantic Ocean
National Geographic.com, July. 2023
Guillaume Guinot (PAL) Sharks fared better than other species during the fifth mass extinction
Le monde, Feb. 2023
Eve Davidian & Elise Huchard
Gender power relations in mammals are less rigid than thought
CNRS News, Jan. 2022
Eleni Filaiti (master course Cépage) presents “Bats, sentinels of our ecosystems – The example of the Cevennes”.
based on a study by Ilham Bentaleb
Frédérique Viard
Invasive species: an ecological and economic disaster
CNRS Le journal, Aug. 2021
Sonia Kéfi and Vincent Miele (LBBE) have created a brilliant educational video about biodiversity to mark the International Day for Biological Diversity 2021, Biodiversity: all different but all linked to each other!
May 2021
Portrait of Isabelle Olivieri: Her scientific and civic commitment has earned her significant symbolic recognition today
University of Montpellier, March 2026
Isabelle Olivieri, the first professor of population genetics at the University of Montpellier in 1993, will be among the 72 female scientists featured on the first floor of the Eiffel Tower.
Alexandra Alvergne et al.
Environment more crucial than genes in risk of early death,
study suggests
The Guardian, Feb. 2025
Georgios L Georgalis, Rodolphe Tabuce et Laurent Marivaux
Fossil discovery reveals giant worm lizard with snail-cracking jaws
Phys.org, Nov. 2024
Ana Balcarcel
Smarter dogs have smaller brains, surprising study reveals
livescience.com, Nov. 2024
Claire Berticat (AE)
People who eat breakfast high in refined carbs rated less attractive, study finds
The Guardian, March 2024
Fabien Condamine contributed to the Kew 2023 report on the state of the world’s flora
Kew garden, Oct. 2023
A spotlight on Laurent Marivaux
Digging up ancient animals in Amazonia
Nature, September 2023
Laurent Marivaux et al.
The unlikely survival of ancient monkeys, swept across the Atlantic Ocean
National Geographic.com, July. 2023
Guillaume Guinot (PAL) Sharks fared better than other species during the fifth mass extinction
Le monde, Feb. 2023
Eve Davidian & Elise Huchard
Gender power relations in mammals are less rigid than thought
CNRS News, Jan. 2022
Eleni Filaiti (master course Cépage) presents “Bats, sentinels of our ecosystems – The example of the Cevennes”.
based on a study by Ilham Bentaleb
Frédérique Viard
Invasive species: an ecological and economic disaster
CNRS Le journal, Aug. 2021
Sonia Kéfi and Vincent Miele (LBBE) have created a brilliant educational video about biodiversity to mark the International Day for Biological Diversity 2021, Biodiversity: all different but all linked to each other!
May 2021
Portrait of Isabelle Olivieri: Her scientific and civic commitment has earned her significant symbolic recognition today
University of Montpellier, March 2026
Isabelle Olivieri, the first professor of population genetics at the University of Montpellier in 1993, will be among the 72 female scientists featured on the first floor of the Eiffel Tower.
Alexandra Alvergne et al.
Environment more crucial than genes in risk of early death,
study suggests
The Guardian, Feb. 2025
Georgios L Georgalis, Rodolphe Tabuce et Laurent Marivaux
Fossil discovery reveals giant worm lizard with snail-cracking jaws
Phys.org, Nov. 2024
Ana Balcarcel
Smarter dogs have smaller brains, surprising study reveals
livescience.com, Nov. 2024
Claire Berticat (AE)
People who eat breakfast high in refined carbs rated less attractive, study finds
The Guardian, March 2024
Fabien Condamine contributed to the Kew 2023 report on the state of the world’s flora
Kew garden, Oct. 2023
A spotlight on Laurent Marivaux
Digging up ancient animals in Amazonia
Nature, September 2023
Laurent Marivaux et al.
The unlikely survival of ancient monkeys, swept across the Atlantic Ocean
National Geographic.com, July. 2023
Guillaume Guinot (PAL) Sharks fared better than other species during the fifth mass extinction
Le monde, Feb. 2023
Eve Davidian & Elise Huchard
Gender power relations in mammals are less rigid than thought
CNRS News, Jan. 2022
Eleni Filaiti (master course Cépage) presents “Bats, sentinels of our ecosystems – The example of the Cevennes”.
based on a study by Ilham Bentaleb
Frédérique Viard
Invasive species: an ecological and economic disaster
CNRS Le journal, Aug. 2021
Sonia Kéfi and Vincent Miele (LBBE) have created a brilliant educational video about biodiversity to mark the International Day for Biological Diversity 2021, Biodiversity: all different but all linked to each other!
May 2021
Portrait of Isabelle Olivieri: Her scientific and civic commitment has earned her significant symbolic recognition today
University of Montpellier, March 2026
Isabelle Olivieri, the first professor of population genetics at the University of Montpellier in 1993, will be among the 72 female scientists featured on the first floor of the Eiffel Tower.
Alexandra Alvergne et al.
Environment more crucial than genes in risk of early death,
study suggests
The Guardian, Feb. 2025
Georgios L Georgalis, Rodolphe Tabuce et Laurent Marivaux
Fossil discovery reveals giant worm lizard with snail-cracking jaws
Phys.org, Nov. 2024
Ana Balcarcel
Smarter dogs have smaller brains, surprising study reveals
livescience.com, Nov. 2024
Claire Berticat (AE)
People who eat breakfast high in refined carbs rated less attractive, study finds
The Guardian, March 2024
Fabien Condamine contributed to the Kew 2023 report on the state of the world’s flora
Kew garden, Oct. 2023
A spotlight on Laurent Marivaux
Digging up ancient animals in Amazonia
Nature, September 2023
Laurent Marivaux et al.
The unlikely survival of ancient monkeys, swept across the Atlantic Ocean
National Geographic.com, July. 2023
Guillaume Guinot (PAL) Sharks fared better than other species during the fifth mass extinction
Le monde, Feb. 2023
Eve Davidian & Elise Huchard
Gender power relations in mammals are less rigid than thought
CNRS News, Jan. 2022
Eleni Filaiti (master course Cépage) presents “Bats, sentinels of our ecosystems – The example of the Cevennes”.
based on a study by Ilham Bentaleb
Frédérique Viard
Invasive species: an ecological and economic disaster
CNRS Le journal, Aug. 2021
Sonia Kéfi and Vincent Miele (LBBE) have created a brilliant educational video about biodiversity to mark the International Day for Biological Diversity 2021, Biodiversity: all different but all linked to each other!
May 2021
Portrait of Isabelle Olivieri: Her scientific and civic commitment has earned her significant symbolic recognition today
University of Montpellier, March 2026
Isabelle Olivieri, the first professor of population genetics at the University of Montpellier in 1993, will be among the 72 female scientists featured on the first floor of the Eiffel Tower.
Alexandra Alvergne et al.
Environment more crucial than genes in risk of early death,
study suggests
The Guardian, Feb. 2025
Georgios L Georgalis, Rodolphe Tabuce et Laurent Marivaux
Fossil discovery reveals giant worm lizard with snail-cracking jaws
Phys.org, Nov. 2024
Ana Balcarcel
Smarter dogs have smaller brains, surprising study reveals
livescience.com, Nov. 2024
Claire Berticat (AE)
People who eat breakfast high in refined carbs rated less attractive, study finds
The Guardian, March 2024
Fabien Condamine contributed to the Kew 2023 report on the state of the world’s flora
Kew garden, Oct. 2023
A spotlight on Laurent Marivaux
Digging up ancient animals in Amazonia
Nature, September 2023
Laurent Marivaux et al.
The unlikely survival of ancient monkeys, swept across the Atlantic Ocean
National Geographic.com, July. 2023
Guillaume Guinot (PAL) Sharks fared better than other species during the fifth mass extinction
Le monde, Feb. 2023
Eve Davidian & Elise Huchard
Gender power relations in mammals are less rigid than thought
CNRS News, Jan. 2022
Eleni Filaiti (master course Cépage) presents “Bats, sentinels of our ecosystems – The example of the Cevennes”.
based on a study by Ilham Bentaleb
Frédérique Viard
Invasive species: an ecological and economic disaster
CNRS Le journal, Aug. 2021
Sonia Kéfi and Vincent Miele (LBBE) have created a brilliant educational video about biodiversity to mark the International Day for Biological Diversity 2021, Biodiversity: all different but all linked to each other!
May 2021
Portrait of Isabelle Olivieri: Her scientific and civic commitment has earned her significant symbolic recognition today
University of Montpellier, March 2026
Isabelle Olivieri, the first professor of population genetics at the University of Montpellier in 1993, will be among the 72 female scientists featured on the first floor of the Eiffel Tower.
Alexandra Alvergne et al.
Environment more crucial than genes in risk of early death,
study suggests
The Guardian, Feb. 2025
Georgios L Georgalis, Rodolphe Tabuce et Laurent Marivaux
Fossil discovery reveals giant worm lizard with snail-cracking jaws
Phys.org, Nov. 2024
Ana Balcarcel
Smarter dogs have smaller brains, surprising study reveals
livescience.com, Nov. 2024
Claire Berticat (AE)
People who eat breakfast high in refined carbs rated less attractive, study finds
The Guardian, March 2024
Fabien Condamine contributed to the Kew 2023 report on the state of the world’s flora
Kew garden, Oct. 2023
A spotlight on Laurent Marivaux
Digging up ancient animals in Amazonia
Nature, September 2023
Laurent Marivaux et al.
The unlikely survival of ancient monkeys, swept across the Atlantic Ocean
National Geographic.com, July. 2023
Guillaume Guinot (PAL) Sharks fared better than other species during the fifth mass extinction
Le monde, Feb. 2023
Eve Davidian & Elise Huchard
Gender power relations in mammals are less rigid than thought
CNRS News, Jan. 2022
Eleni Filaiti (master course Cépage) presents “Bats, sentinels of our ecosystems – The example of the Cevennes”.
based on a study by Ilham Bentaleb
Frédérique Viard
Invasive species: an ecological and economic disaster
CNRS Le journal, Aug. 2021
Sonia Kéfi and Vincent Miele (LBBE) have created a brilliant educational video about biodiversity to mark the International Day for Biological Diversity 2021, Biodiversity: all different but all linked to each other!
May 2021
Portrait of Isabelle Olivieri: Her scientific and civic commitment has earned her significant symbolic recognition today
University of Montpellier, March 2026
Isabelle Olivieri, the first professor of population genetics at the University of Montpellier in 1993, will be among the 72 female scientists featured on the first floor of the Eiffel Tower.
Alexandra Alvergne et al.
Environment more crucial than genes in risk of early death,
study suggests
The Guardian, Feb. 2025
Georgios L Georgalis, Rodolphe Tabuce et Laurent Marivaux
Fossil discovery reveals giant worm lizard with snail-cracking jaws
Phys.org, Nov. 2024
Ana Balcarcel
Smarter dogs have smaller brains, surprising study reveals
livescience.com, Nov. 2024
Claire Berticat (AE)
People who eat breakfast high in refined carbs rated less attractive, study finds
The Guardian, March 2024
Fabien Condamine contributed to the Kew 2023 report on the state of the world’s flora
Kew garden, Oct. 2023
A spotlight on Laurent Marivaux
Digging up ancient animals in Amazonia
Nature, September 2023
Laurent Marivaux et al.
The unlikely survival of ancient monkeys, swept across the Atlantic Ocean
National Geographic.com, July. 2023
Guillaume Guinot (PAL) Sharks fared better than other species during the fifth mass extinction
Le monde, Feb. 2023
Eve Davidian & Elise Huchard
Gender power relations in mammals are less rigid than thought
CNRS News, Jan. 2022
Eleni Filaiti (master course Cépage) presents “Bats, sentinels of our ecosystems – The example of the Cevennes”.
based on a study by Ilham Bentaleb
Frédérique Viard
Invasive species: an ecological and economic disaster
CNRS Le journal, Aug. 2021
Sonia Kéfi and Vincent Miele (LBBE) have created a brilliant educational video about biodiversity to mark the International Day for Biological Diversity 2021, Biodiversity: all different but all linked to each other!
May 2021
Portrait of Isabelle Olivieri: Her scientific and civic commitment has earned her significant symbolic recognition today
University of Montpellier, March 2026
Isabelle Olivieri, the first professor of population genetics at the University of Montpellier in 1993, will be among the 72 female scientists featured on the first floor of the Eiffel Tower.
Alexandra Alvergne et al.
Environment more crucial than genes in risk of early death,
study suggests
The Guardian, Feb. 2025
Georgios L Georgalis, Rodolphe Tabuce et Laurent Marivaux
Fossil discovery reveals giant worm lizard with snail-cracking jaws
Phys.org, Nov. 2024
Ana Balcarcel
Smarter dogs have smaller brains, surprising study reveals
livescience.com, Nov. 2024
Claire Berticat (AE)
People who eat breakfast high in refined carbs rated less attractive, study finds
The Guardian, March 2024
Fabien Condamine contributed to the Kew 2023 report on the state of the world’s flora
Kew garden, Oct. 2023
A spotlight on Laurent Marivaux
Digging up ancient animals in Amazonia
Nature, September 2023
Laurent Marivaux et al.
The unlikely survival of ancient monkeys, swept across the Atlantic Ocean
National Geographic.com, July. 2023
Guillaume Guinot (PAL) Sharks fared better than other species during the fifth mass extinction
Le monde, Feb. 2023
Eve Davidian & Elise Huchard
Gender power relations in mammals are less rigid than thought
CNRS News, Jan. 2022
Eleni Filaiti (master course Cépage) presents “Bats, sentinels of our ecosystems – The example of the Cevennes”.
based on a study by Ilham Bentaleb
Frédérique Viard
Invasive species: an ecological and economic disaster
CNRS Le journal, Aug. 2021
Sonia Kéfi and Vincent Miele (LBBE) have created a brilliant educational video about biodiversity to mark the International Day for Biological Diversity 2021, Biodiversity: all different but all linked to each other!
May 2021
Portrait of Isabelle Olivieri: Her scientific and civic commitment has earned her significant symbolic recognition today
University of Montpellier, March 2026
Isabelle Olivieri, the first professor of population genetics at the University of Montpellier in 1993, will be among the 72 female scientists featured on the first floor of the Eiffel Tower.
Alexandra Alvergne et al.
Environment more crucial than genes in risk of early death,
study suggests
The Guardian, Feb. 2025
Georgios L Georgalis, Rodolphe Tabuce et Laurent Marivaux
Fossil discovery reveals giant worm lizard with snail-cracking jaws
Phys.org, Nov. 2024
Ana Balcarcel
Smarter dogs have smaller brains, surprising study reveals
livescience.com, Nov. 2024
Claire Berticat (AE)
People who eat breakfast high in refined carbs rated less attractive, study finds
The Guardian, March 2024
Fabien Condamine contributed to the Kew 2023 report on the state of the world’s flora
Kew garden, Oct. 2023
A spotlight on Laurent Marivaux
Digging up ancient animals in Amazonia
Nature, September 2023
Laurent Marivaux et al.
The unlikely survival of ancient monkeys, swept across the Atlantic Ocean
National Geographic.com, July. 2023
Guillaume Guinot (PAL) Sharks fared better than other species during the fifth mass extinction
Le monde, Feb. 2023
Eve Davidian & Elise Huchard
Gender power relations in mammals are less rigid than thought
CNRS News, Jan. 2022
Eleni Filaiti (master course Cépage) presents “Bats, sentinels of our ecosystems – The example of the Cevennes”.
based on a study by Ilham Bentaleb
Frédérique Viard
Invasive species: an ecological and economic disaster
CNRS Le journal, Aug. 2021
Sonia Kéfi and Vincent Miele (LBBE) have created a brilliant educational video about biodiversity to mark the International Day for Biological Diversity 2021, Biodiversity: all different but all linked to each other!
May 2021
Portrait of Isabelle Olivieri: Her scientific and civic commitment has earned her significant symbolic recognition today
University of Montpellier, March 2026
Isabelle Olivieri, the first professor of population genetics at the University of Montpellier in 1993, will be among the 72 female scientists featured on the first floor of the Eiffel Tower.
Alexandra Alvergne et al.
Environment more crucial than genes in risk of early death,
study suggests
The Guardian, Feb. 2025