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Station biologique de Roscoff (SBR)
Created in 1872, it was the second marine station to be established in Europe after Concarneau (1859). Since then, the Roscoff Biological Station has helped train the elite of French and foreign biologists, including Nobel Prize winners such as André Lwoff and Jacques Monod.
It has been directed by eminent scientists such as its founder Henri de Lacaze-Duthiers, professor at the Sorbonne, and Georges Teissier, who was also director of the CNRS from 1946 to 1950. Its researchers have been and still are at the origin of important advances in all fields of biological sciences.
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Nourrissage de seiches avec des crabes verts, à la Station biologique de Roscoff
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