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Marie Charlotte Anstett
CNRS Université de Bourgogne
Research Fellow
Research fellow at CNRS, Marie-Charlotte Anstett has dedicated her student and professional life to ecology for the last forty years. As an engineer in agronomy, she has been rewarded with the Maynard-Smith prize from the Europan Society of Evolutionary Biology, for her Phd dissertation: “Constraints and freedoms in the evolution of pollination mutualisms”
In 1997, she joined CNRS in order to focus her work on a comparative study of pollination in palms and biodiversity, using chemical ecology. She conducted her research in India, Thailand, Borneo and also in Mediterranean areas
Marie-Charlotte Anstett has developed a true awareness of the environmental crisis. Hence, she has been a member of the CRC (Centre for Research in Climatology, Biogeosciences Lab in Dijon) since 2014 . Her work now focuses on finding adequate ecological solutions in order to help farmers using more Earth and climate friendly methods. Finally, Marie-Charlotte Anstett is always happy to give lectures throughout France about the crisis of the biodiversity and how to try to solve it.
She is also qualified as an instructor in horse riding and has managed a riding school and a farm near Bordeaux for eight years. She is the mother of two children aged 17 and 14.
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