Pierre Joliot , born in Paris, the March 12th 1932, is a Biologiste French.

Biography

Pierre Joliot (or Pierre Joliot-Curie) is the small son of Marie Curie and Pierre Curie and the son of Frederic Joliot and Irene Curie, both Nobel Prize of physics.

Researcher since 1956, it becomes Research director at CNRS in 1974. He specializes in biology and takes, inter alia, the direction of the Department of Biology of the National university (Ulm)) of 1987 to 1992, before chairing the Scientific advice of the National university of Lyon. Professor emeritus with the Collège de France, former holder of the pulpit of bioenergetic cellular and member of the Academy of Science, and the National Academy off Sciences American, his career is marked out success. He receives for example the Price of the Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique in 1980, as well as the Gold medal of CNRS in 1982; he is also commander of the National order of the merit and the Legion of Honor.

Pierre Joliot is today professor at the Collège de France and member of the Academy of Science of France.

In 2002, it published a work presenting its design of research, research passionately .

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