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Gérard Eberl elected as a new member of Academia Europaea

Academia Europaea was set up in 1988 in Cambridge as a European non-governmental association for the promotion of education and research. It currently has nearly 4,000 expert members specializing in a wide variety of fields including social and cognitive sciences, medicine, economics, law, literature, mathematics and physics.

Following on from Javier Pizarro-Cerda, Head of the Yersinia Unit, and Marc Lecuit, Head of the Biology of Infection Unit, Gérard Eberl, Head of the Microenvironment and Immunity Unit, has been elected as a new member of Academia Europaea in recognition of his achievements and his contribution to European research.

 

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