Pierre Jean Louis Dangeard

Pierre Jean Louis Dangeard is a Botaniste French, born in 1895 with Poitiers and died in 1970 with Pléneuf (in the Coast-with Armor).

He is the son of the mycologist Pierre Clément Augustin Dangeard (1862-1947). After its license of Natural science in 1914, it takes share with the First World War where it is wounded and receives the Légion of honor. It obtains aggregation in 1921 and obtains its doctorate in 1923 with a thesis entitled Recherches of cellular biology (evolution of the vacuolar system at the plants) .

Does Dangeard become specialist in the Algue S navy and takes part in the forwardings directed by Jean-Baptiste Charcot (1867-1936) on board Why not? .

List partial of the publications

  • Description of the testacés péridiniens collected by the Charcot Mission during the month of August 1924 (Blondel Rougery, Paris, 1926).
  • Treated algology: introduction to the biology and systematic of the algae (Lechevalier, Paris, 1933).

Source

  • Jean Dhombres (to dir.) (1995). scientific Adventures. Scientists in Poitou-Charentes of XVIe at the XXe century . Editions of the Topicality Poitou-Charentes (Poitiers): 262 p.

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