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Maurice Jules Gaston Corneille Caullery (5 September 1868, Bergues – 13 July 1958, Paris) was a French biologist. == Biography == He was born in Bergues in north France on 5 September 1868. His early education was in Douai. He began as a lecturer in Zoology at Lyon in 1897. From 1901 to 1903 he was a lecturer at the ''Faculté des Sciences'' in Marseille, and from 1903 to 1909 taught classes at the Sorbonne (laboratory of ''évolution des êtres organisés''). In 1909 he succeeded Alfred Mathieu Giard (1846-1908) as director of the zoological station in Wimereux. In 1923 he opened a new laboratory of ''évolution des êtres organisés'' on boulevard Raspail in Paris.〔() Maurice Caullery (1868-1958)- biographie - Archives de l'Institut Pasteur〕 Caullery specialised in parasitic protozoans and marine invertebrates. He also worked on insects. His research of ''Siboglinum weberi'' was to become the foundation for establishing the family of beard worms known today as Siboglinidae. Also, he investigated how the various biological aspects of tunicates and annelids impacted their evolution.〔Entry in the Encyclopædia Britannica , 15th Edition, 1998.〕 In 1915 he was elected president of the ''Société zoologique de France'', followed by presidencies of the ''Académie des Sciences'' (1945) and the ''Société de biologie'' (1946).〔() Maurice Caullery (1868-1958)- biographie - Archives de l'Institut Pasteur〕 He died in Paris on 13 July 1958.〔https://www.royalsoced.org.uk/cms/files/fellows/biographical_index/fells_indexp1.pdf〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Maurice Caullery」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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