Marie Jules Constant Robert Courrier
ForMemRS
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(6 October 1895 – 13 March 1986) was a French biologist, and doctor. He was a secretary of the
French Academy of Sciences from 1948 to 1986. He was the winner of 1963
CNRS Gold medal, the highest scientific research award in
France
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.
Life
He graduated from
University of Strasbourg
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School of Medicine with an MD in 1924, and
University of Algiers
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with a PhD in Natural Sciences in 1927.
References
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1895 births
1986 deaths
Members of the French Academy of Sciences
Foreign Members of the Royal Society