Jacques Benoit | |
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Died | 1 December 1982
Neuilly-sur-Seine, France | (aged 86)
Known for | Fundamental physiological mechanisms in reproductive biology, photobiology and neuroendocrinology |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Medicine, biology, neuroendocrinology |
Institutions | Collège de France |
Jacques Marie Benoit (February 26, 1896 - December 1, 1982) [1] was a French physician, biologist and neuroendocrinologist. He was a professor at the Collège de France and is considered one of the pioneers of neuroendocrinology and photobiology.
Jacques Benoit was born on February 26, 1896, in Nancy. He was the grandson of Charles Benoit (1815–1898), Dean of the Faculty of Literature in Nancy. [1]
Robert Courrier was a fellow student while studying medicine. In 1925 he became a doctor of medicine [2] He received his doctorate in science in 1929. [3]
He died on December 1, 1982, in Neuilly-sur-Seine.
His research led him to the discovery of fundamental physiological mechanisms in reproductive biology, photobiology and neuroendocrinology:
Jacques Benoit | |
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Born | |
Died | 1 December 1982
Neuilly-sur-Seine, France | (aged 86)
Known for | Fundamental physiological mechanisms in reproductive biology, photobiology and neuroendocrinology |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Medicine, biology, neuroendocrinology |
Institutions | Collège de France |
Jacques Marie Benoit (February 26, 1896 - December 1, 1982) [1] was a French physician, biologist and neuroendocrinologist. He was a professor at the Collège de France and is considered one of the pioneers of neuroendocrinology and photobiology.
Jacques Benoit was born on February 26, 1896, in Nancy. He was the grandson of Charles Benoit (1815–1898), Dean of the Faculty of Literature in Nancy. [1]
Robert Courrier was a fellow student while studying medicine. In 1925 he became a doctor of medicine [2] He received his doctorate in science in 1929. [3]
He died on December 1, 1982, in Neuilly-sur-Seine.
His research led him to the discovery of fundamental physiological mechanisms in reproductive biology, photobiology and neuroendocrinology: