Isabelle Olivieri
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Isabelle Olivieri
Summary
Isabelle Olivieri is a human[1]. Her place of birth was Montoire-sur-le-Loir[2]. She was born on March 9, 1957[3]. She passed away in Montpellier[4]. She died on December 10, 2016[5]. She worked as a biologist[6], geneticist[7], and researcher[8].
Key Facts
- Isabelle Olivieri's place of birth was Montoire-sur-le-Loir[2].
- Isabelle Olivieri passed away in Montpellier[4].
- Isabelle Olivieri was born on March 9, 1957[3].
- Isabelle Olivieri died on December 10, 2016[5].
- Isabelle Olivieri held citizenship in France[9].
- Isabelle Olivieri worked as a biologist[6].
- Isabelle Olivieri worked as a geneticist[7].
- Isabelle Olivieri worked as a researcher[8].
- Isabelle Olivieri's field of work was evolution[10].
- Isabelle Olivieri's field of work was population genetics[11].
- Isabelle Olivieri was educated at AgroParisTech, Paris-Saclay University[12].
- Isabelle Olivieri's education included a stint at Montpellier 2 University[13].
- Isabelle Olivieri's doctoral advisor was Michel Godron[14].
- Isabelle Olivieri received the CNRS silver medal[15].
- Isabelle Olivieri received the Descartes-Huygens Prize[16].
- Isabelle Olivieri received the Grand Prix de la Société française d'écologie[17].
- Isabelle Olivieri received the 72 scientist women names on the Eiffel tower[18].
- Isabelle Olivieri was a member of Institut Universitaire de France[19].
- Isabelle Olivieri is recorded as female[20].
- Isabelle Olivieri's instance of is recorded as human[21].
- Isabelle Olivieri supervised Mathieu Joron as a doctoral student[22].
- Isabelle Olivieri supervised Gilles Bena as a doctoral student[23].
- Isabelle Olivieri supervised Virginie Ravigné as a doctoral student[24].
- Isabelle Olivieri supervised Sylvain Glémin as a doctoral student[25].
- Isabelle Olivieri supervised Renaud Vitalis as a doctoral student[26].
Body
Origins and Family
Isabelle Olivieri was born in Montoire-sur-le-Loir[2]. She was born on March 9, 1957[3].
Education
Educated at AgroParisTech, Paris-Saclay University[12], a grand établissement[27], in France[28], founded in 2007[29], headquartered in Paris[30] and Montpellier 2 University[13], a university in France[31], in France[32], founded in 1969[33]. Isabelle Olivieri's doctoral advisor was Michel Godron[14].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include biologist[6], geneticist[7], and researcher[8]. Fields of work include evolution[10], a type of process[34] and population genetics[11], an academic discipline[35]. Doctoral students include Mathieu Joron[22]; Gilles Bena[23], a researcher[36], of France[37]; Virginie Ravigné[24], a researcher[38], b. 1976[39]; Sylvain Glémin[25]; Renaud Vitalis[26], a geneticist[40], b. 1972[41], of France[42], specialised in population genetics[43]; and Vincent Calcagno[44], a researcher[45], b. 1981[46].
Recognition
Awards received include CNRS silver medal[15], a science award[47], in France[48], founded in 1954[49]; Descartes-Huygens Prize[16], an award[50], in Netherlands[51], founded in 1995[52]; Grand Prix de la Société française d'écologie[17], a science award[53], in France[54], founded in 2009[55]; and 72 scientist women names on the Eiffel tower[18], a list[56], in France[57], founded in 2026[58].
Death and Burial
Isabelle Olivieri died on December 10, 2016[5]. She died in Montpellier[4].
FAQs
Where was Isabelle Olivieri born?
Isabelle Olivieri was born in Montoire-sur-le-Loir[2].
Where did Isabelle Olivieri die?
Isabelle Olivieri passed away in Montpellier[4].
What did Isabelle Olivieri do for work?
Isabelle Olivieri worked as biologist[6], geneticist[7], and researcher[8].
Where did Isabelle Olivieri go to school?
Isabelle Olivieri was educated at AgroParisTech, Paris-Saclay University[12] and Montpellier 2 University[13].
What awards did Isabelle Olivieri receive?
Honors received include CNRS silver medal[15], Descartes-Huygens Prize[16], Grand Prix de la Société française d'écologie[17], and 72 scientist women names on the Eiffel tower[18].