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Labarthe

Bunet

Email: [email protected]

Tel: +33649290734

 

Robert Bunet is a Doctor of Molecular Biology and has been a researcher at the Oceanographic Institute since 2014. He develops methods for assessing the effectiveness of natural marine substances with antifouling properties. He also studies the DNA traces that organisms leave in their environment as a means to detect and monitor marine biodiversity. His past research contributed to understanding the regulation mechanisms of antibiotic synthesis in bacteria and the production of new drug compounds using genetic engineering.

Orusa

Caren

Aublanc

Audroyer

Sermand

Simide

Specialist in marine biology and aquaculture

Email: [email protected]

Tel: + 33 6 49 29 07 43

 

As a marine biologist, I carry out multidisciplinary research focussed on the sea. I run the Institute’s zootechnics department, which researches new aquaculture techniques and studies marine species (ecotoxicology, physiology, behaviour, etc.). I am also part of the Institute’s team of scientific divers, monitoring biodiversity across the region and restoring the environment of shallow coastal waters.

Couvray

Email: [email protected]

Tel: +33 6 49 29 07 29

 

As a marine biology researcher and biologist-diver, he implements research projects relating to biodiversity and ecology in the Mediterranean marine environment. His current fields of research are biodiversity monitoring, environmental remediation of shallow coastal waters, population genetics and developing aquaculture techniques.

Vion

Since graduating from IntechMer (the National Institute for Marine Science and Technology) in 2008, I have worked on various research topics including marine ecotoxicology, the classification of benthic organisms in deep environments, inventories of fauna associated with various habitats, and post-larvae monitoring in ports and natural environments. I have also worked as an aquarium diver and an environmental instructor and provided freelance services to engineering firms and non-profit organisations.

In my work, I have focussed on environmental protection, presentation and remediation, research and raising awareness about the marine environment.

I joined the team in early 2018 and am enthusiastic about mobilising my experience from previous roles to support the exciting projects of the Paul Ricard Oceanographic Institute.

Bonnefont

Doctor of Cell Biology

Email: [email protected]

 

As a microbiologist, Jean-Luc Bonnefont has been involved in the Paul Ricard oceanographic Institute research since the 1980s, first for his thesis and then as an associate researcher, working on microorganisms beneficial to health, biodegradation of petroleum and marine microbiology in general.

He joined the Institute full time in 2008 as head of scientific research and became Research Director in 2012. He determines the Institute’s scientific priorities in accordance with its mission, and overseas the launch and management of research projects.

Madelaine

Perez

Rebillard

Ricard

Institut océanographique Paul Ricard
Île des Embiez - 83140 Six-Fours-les-Plages
Tél. +33 (0)4 94 06 36 26
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