Pierre Joliot

Pierre Adrien Joliot-Curie (born 12 March 1932) is a noted French biologist and researcher for the CNRS. A researcher there since 1956, he became a Director of Research in 1974 and a member of their scientific council in 1992. He was a scientific advisor to the French Prime Minister from 1985 to 1986 and is a member of Academia Europæa. He was made a commander of the Ordre National du Mérite (English: the National Order of Merit) in 1982 and of the Légion d'honneur (English: Legion of Honor) in 1984.

Pierre Adrien Joliot-Curie
Born (1932-03-12) 12 March 1932
Paris, France
SpouseAnne Joliot-Curie
ChildrenMarc, Alain
AwardsOrdre National du Mérite, Légion d'honneur
Scientific career
FieldsBiochemistry
InstitutionsCNRS

Pierre Joliot held the Chair of Cellular Bioenergetics (1981–2002) at the Collège de France and is now emeritus professor. He is also a member of the Academy of Science of France. He won the Prize «Lombardia è Ricerca» 2021 and the Prize «Lombardia è Ricerca» 2019. In 2002, he published a paper presenting the design of the research, 'La Recherche Passionnément' (English: Research Passionately).

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