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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
Pleuni Pennings quoted in a Nature article for her move from the United States to France, to ISEM
Nature, Fev. 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.
Agnès Mignot is elected Vice-President for Research at the University of Montpellier
AEF info, Jan. 2026
Allowen Evin
Study reveals the diversity of early dogs
CNRS, Nov. 2025
Alexandra Alvergne
Menstrual cycle and long COVID: a relation confirmed
CNRS, Sept. 2025
Allowen Evin
Human impact on the evolution of domestic and wild animal body size has intensified in the last millennium
Jean-Michel Mortillaro
Sustainable Aquaculture Strategies from Southeast Asia Presented in China
Elise Huchard
A study shakes up received ideas on male domination among primates
CNRS, juil. 2025
Michel Raymond
Humans’ Wounds Heal Much More Slowly Than Other Mammals’
The New York Times, April 2025
Abdel Aouacheria
The combined use of insect repellent and sunscreen reportedly reduces UV protection
CNRS, March 2025
Frédéric Veyrunes
Sex Determination:
It’s in the Genes – Sometimes
Animals across the tree of life have developed a mind-boggling variety of ways to become male or female
The Scientist, March 2025
Alexandra Alvergne et al.
Environment more crucial than genes in risk of early death,
study suggests
The Guardian, Feb. 2025
Rodolphe Gozlan
When the G20 Economy Challenges Our Vision of Global Health
One Health: A Double-Edged Approach?
Bcoming, Dec. 2024
Rodolphe Gozlan
Understanding Disease Risk Through Biodiversity: Insights from IRD’s work
Bcoming.eu, Janv. 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