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Anne-Marie Caminade, Emeritus, Exceptional Class Research Director (DRCE CNRS), elected as a member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts in Class IV “Natural Sciences”
This election by the European Academy of Sciences and Arts as an ordinary member recognizes sustained academic excellence in a specific field as well as international renown. The international dimension of Anne-Marie Caminade’s work is undeniable, as in the field of dendrimers, she is one of the most productive individuals in the world. She is the originator of phosphorous dendrimers, on which she has developed highly significant and high-quality fundamental research, before demonstrating the wide range of applications of these species in diverse fields such as catalysis (metallic or organic), materials science, and biology/nanomedicine. Anne-Marie Caminade was nominated by Evamarie Hawkins and Pierre H. Dixneuf.
EUROPEAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES AND ARTS – Interdisciplinary and transnational network
The European Academy of Sciences and Arts is a non-governmental, European association committed to promoting scientific and societal progress. Founded in 1990 as a learned society, its members are leading scientists, artists, and practitioners of governance, who are dedicated to innovative research, interdisciplinary and transnational collaboration, as well as the exchange and dissemination of knowledge. Their purpose is to analyze important societal challenges and to help solving complex issues for the wellbeing of Europeans’ future.
The Academy brings together 1900 eminent scholars and practitioners, among them 29 Nobel Prize winners, from across Europe. They are divided into 7 classes: Humanities, Medicine, Arts, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, Law and Economics, Technical and Environmental Sciences and World Religions.
Ordinary Members
Our ordinary members are elected for their outstanding achievements in science, arts, and governance. Ordinary members are natural persons who have successfully completed an academic education and who enjoy exceptional standing in society as a result of work performed, publications, or for comparable reasons.
Contacts:
Sciences: Anne-Marie Caminade : anne-marie.caminade(at)lcc-toulouse.fr
Press: Evelyne Prévots : evelyne.prevots(at)lcc-toulouse.fr


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