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Workshop "Preserving scientific samples: what kind of procedures? What kind of liabilities?"

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Le 28 novembre 2024

A distance

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Join the workshop of the Ice Memory Law and Governance International Research Chair: "Preserving scientific samples: what kind of procedures? What kind of liabilities?"

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Florian Aumond is a lecturer in public law at the University of Poitiers. He specialises in international public law. His research focuses in particular on the law of the Antarctic Treaty System. He has published several articles on the subject, focusing in particular on issues of territorialisation and wildlife conservation. He coordinated a collective work on the "Terres australes et Antarctiques françaises".

Joëlle Chiche has a background in genetics and evolution and a PhD in Biology.‌ She is now responsible for the scientific unit of the Grenoble Natural History Museum, a team managing collections estimated at 1 to 3 million specimens and objects, a scientific library, and exotic botanical greenhouses.

Rebecca Bilon, as Heritage Curator, is currently the Director of the Natural History Museum of Grenoble, a position she has held since November 2019. Previously, she served as the Curator of the Var Departmental Museum, managing museum operations and exhibitions in Toulon. She coordinated environmental research projects at the National Institute for Agronomic Research (Inra, now Inrae), focusing on invasive species and conducting biodiversity studies in Martinique.

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Date

Le 28 novembre 2024
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17h-18h30

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A distance

Publié le 22 novembre 2024

Mis à jour le 22 novembre 2024