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    Chimie des processus biologiques - Marc Fontecave
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    Né le 27 septembre 1956 à Carcassonne – Marié, 3 enfants

    Directeur du Laboratoire de Chimie des Processus Biologiques, Collège de France

    (FRE Collège de France-CNRS n° 3488)

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    • École Normale Supérieure de l'Enseignement Technique, Cachan (1975-1980)

    • Agrégation de Sciences Physiques-option Chimie (1978)

    • Thèse de 3e Cycle-Université Paris VI (1981)

    • Thèse d'État-Université Paris VI (1984)

    • Stage post-doctoral- Institut Karolinska, Stockholm (1985-1986)

    • Assistant agrégé-ENS Ulm (1980-1981)

    • Attaché de Recherches au CNRS-ENS Ulm (1981-1985)

    • Chargé de recherche au CNRS-Université René descartes (Paris V) (1985-1988)

    • Professeur à l'Université Joseph Fourier (1988-2008)

    • Membre Junior de l'Institut Universitaire de France (1991-1996)

    • Membre Senior de l'Institut Universitaire de France (2005-2008)

    • Professeur au Collège de France depuis 2008

    RESPONSABILITÉS ADMINISTRATIVES

    • Adjoint du Vice Président Recherche de l'Université (1994-1997)

    • Directeur de l'École Doctorale Chimie-Biologie de l'UJF (1995-1998)

    • Conseiller du Directeur de la Recherche, au MENRT (1999-2001)

    • Vice Président de la Commission de Spécialistes n° 32 de l'UFR de Chimie (1998-2000) puis Président (2001-2003) puis Vice-Président de la Commission de Spécialistes 31-32-33 (2004-2008)

    • Membre élu du Conseil Scientifique de l'UJF (1998-2006)

    • Membre de la Commission des Finances de l'UJF (2003-2006)

    • Membre nommé du Comité National de la Recherche Scientifique (section 16) (2004-2008)

    • Membre du Conseil d'Administration de l'Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris (IPGP) (2004-2007)

    • Membre du Conseil Scientifique de l'ENS Cachan (2004-2007)

    • Membre du Conseil Scientifique du Centre Franco-Indien pour la Promotion de la Recherche Avancée (CEFIPRA) (2002-2005)

    • Président du Comité d'Evaluation du programme RIB de l'ANR (2005-2006)

    • Directeur de l'Institut des Métaux en Biologie de Grenoble (2003-2006)

    • Chef de l'Institut de recherches en technologies et sciences pour le vivant, DSV-CEA, Grenoble (2003-2008)

    • Directeur du Laboratoire de Chimie et Biochimie des Centres Rédox Biologiques (Unité Mixte de Recherches UJF-CNRS-CEA n° 5047) (1997-2006)

    • Directeur du Laboratoire de Chimie et Biologie des Métaux, Grenoble

    (Unité Mixte de Recherche UJF-CNRS-CEA n° 5249) (2007-2010)

    • Directeur de L'IFR 27 (UJF-CNRS-CEA-INSERM-INRA) (2003-2008)

    • Président du Conseil Scientifique du Fonds France-Berkeley (2008-2009)

    • Président du Conseil Scientifique de la Ville de Paris (2009-)

    • Membre du Comité d'Orientation Stratégique de VEOLIA-SARPi (2009-)

    • Membre du Conseil Scientifique du LEEM Recherche (2009-2010)

    • Membre du Conseil Scientifique de l'ENS Cachan (2010-)

    • Membre du Conseil d'Administration de l'IPGP (2010-2012)

    • Membre du Conseil de la Recherche de PSL (Paris-Sciences et Lettres) (2012-)

    • Secrétaire de l'Assemblée des Professeurs (Collège de France) (2012-)

    • Vice-Président de l'Association Franco-Suédoise pour la Recherche (2013-)

    DISTINCTIONS HONORIFIQUES

    • Membre Junior de l'Institut Universitaire de France (IUF) (1991-1996)

    • Prix POLICART-LACASSAGNE (Académie des Sciences) (1996)

    • Médaille d'Argent du CNRS (2004)

    • Membre Senior de l'Institut Universitaire de France (IUF) (2005-2008)

    • Membre de l'Académie des Sciences (2005).

    • Titulaire de la Chaire CV Raman de l'Académie des Sciences de l'Inde (Bangalore) (2009)

    • Chevalier de l'Ordre National du Mérite (2010)

    • Prix Achille Le Bel de la Société Chimique de France (2012)

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