Marie-France Carlier
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Marie-France Carlier
Summary
Marie-France Carlier is a human[1]. She worked as a researcher[2], chemist[3], and biologist[4].
Key Facts
- Marie-France Carlier held citizenship in France[5].
- Marie-France Carlier worked as a researcher[2].
- Marie-France Carlier worked as a chemist[3].
- Marie-France Carlier worked as a biologist[4].
- Marie-France Carlier's field of work was biochemistry[6].
- Marie-France Carlier's field of work was cell metabolism[7].
- Marie-France Carlier's field of work was cell[8].
- Marie-France Carlier's field of work was molecular biology[9].
- Marie-France Carlier was employed by National Center for Scientific Research[10].
- Among Marie-France Carlier's employers was Cornell University[11].
- Among Marie-France Carlier's employers was United States National Institutes of Health[12].
- Marie-France Carlier's education included a stint at ESPCI Paris, PSL University[13].
- Marie-France Carlier received the CNRS silver medal[14].
- Marie-France Carlier received the Knight of the National Order of Merit[15].
- Marie-France Carlier received the Grand Prix Charles-Leopold Mayer[16].
- Marie-France Carlier is recorded as female[17].
- Marie-France Carlier's instance of is recorded as human[18].
- Marie-France Carlier's given name is recorded as Marie-France[19].
- Marie-France Carlier's described at URL is recorded as https://comihistocnrs.hypotheses.org/2706[20].
- Marie-France Carlier's described at URL is recorded as https://mediatheque.universite-paris-saclay.fr/s/mediatheque/item/953#?xywh=-5515%2C-651%2C16029%2C4756[21].
- Marie-France Carlier's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as French[22].
- Marie-France Carlier's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as English[23].
Body
Education
Marie-France Carlier's education included a stint at ESPCI Paris, PSL University[13].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include researcher[2], chemist[3], and biologist[4]. Fields of work include biochemistry[6], an interdisciplinary science[24]; cell metabolism[7], a biological process[25]; cell[8], an anatomical structure class type[26]; and molecular biology[9], a branch of biology[27]. Employers include National Center for Scientific Research[10], a French public establishment of a scientific and technological character[28], in France[29], founded in 1939[30], headquartered in Paris[31]; Cornell University[11], a private university[32], in United States[33], founded in 1865[34], headquartered in Ithaca[35]; and United States National Institutes of Health[12], an United States federal agency[36], in United States[37], founded in 1887[38], headquartered in Bethesda[39].
Recognition
Awards received include CNRS silver medal[14], a science award[40], in France[41], founded in 1954[42]; Knight of the National Order of Merit[15], a grade of an order[43], in France[44]; and Grand Prix Charles-Leopold Mayer[16], an award[45], founded in 1961[46].
FAQs
What did Marie-France Carlier do for work?
Marie-France Carlier worked as researcher[2], chemist[3], and biologist[4].
Where did Marie-France Carlier go to school?
Marie-France Carlier was educated at ESPCI Paris, PSL University[13].
What awards did Marie-France Carlier receive?
Honors received include CNRS silver medal[14], Knight of the National Order of Merit[15], and Grand Prix Charles-Leopold Mayer[16].