Marie-Anne Félix
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Marie-Anne Félix
Summary
Marie-Anne Félix is a human[1]. She worked as a biologist[2], geneticist[3], and researcher[4].
Key Facts
- Marie-Anne Félix held citizenship in France[5].
- Marie-Anne Félix's professions included biologist[2].
- Marie-Anne Félix worked as a geneticist[3].
- Marie-Anne Félix worked as a researcher[4].
- Marie-Anne Félix's field of work was evolutionary genetics[6].
- Marie-Anne Félix received the CNRS silver medal[7].
- Marie-Anne Félix received the CNRS bronze medal[8].
- Marie-Anne Félix received the Knight of the Legion of Honour[9].
- Marie-Anne Félix is recorded as female[10].
- Marie-Anne Félix's instance of is recorded as human[11].
- Marie-Anne Félix supervised Marie Delattre as a doctoral student[12].
- Marie-Anne Félix supervised Tony Bélicard as a doctoral student[13].
- Marie-Anne Félix supervised Fabien Duveau as a doctoral student[14].
- Marie-Anne Félix supervised Amhed M Vargas-Velazquez as a doctoral student[15].
- Marie-Anne Félix's family name is recorded as Félix[16].
- Marie-Anne Félix's given name is recorded as Marie-Anne[17].
- Marie-Anne Félix's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as French[18].
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Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include biologist[2], geneticist[3], and researcher[4]. Marie-Anne Félix's field of work was evolutionary genetics[6]. Doctoral students include Marie Delattre[12], a researcher[19], awarded the CNRS bronze medal[20]; Tony Bélicard[13], a researcher[21], b. 1987[22]; Fabien Duveau[14], a chargé or chargée de recherche au CNRS[23], b. 1985[24], of France[25], specialised in biology[26]; and Amhed M Vargas-Velazquez[15], a researcher[27], b. 1990[28].
Recognition
Awards received include CNRS silver medal[7], a science award[29], in France[30], founded in 1954[31]; CNRS bronze medal[8], a science award[32], in France[33]; and Knight of the Legion of Honour[9], a grade of an order[34], in France[35].
FAQs
What did Marie-Anne Félix do for work?
Marie-Anne Félix worked as biologist[2], geneticist[3], and researcher[4].
What awards did Marie-Anne Félix receive?
Honors received include CNRS silver medal[7], CNRS bronze medal[8], and Knight of the Legion of Honour[9].