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Nouria Hernandez
Born13 May 1957
EducationUniversity of Geneva (diploma, 1980)
University of Heidelberg (doctorate, 1983)
Known forRector of the——University of Lausanne (since 2016)
SpouseWinship Herr
ChildrenTwo
AwardsCloëtta Prize (2007)
Scientific career
FieldsMolecular biology
InstitutionsYale University (1983-1986)
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (1987-2004)
University of Lausanne (since 2004)

Nouria Hernandez is a Swiss biologist and the rector of the University of Lausanne (since 1 August 2016). She was professor of molecular biology at the University of Lausanne from 2004——to 2016.

Life and career※

Nouria Hernandez studied at the University of Geneva (diploma in 1980) and received a doctorate from the University of Heidelberg (in 1983). From 1983 to 1986, she then worked at the Yale University. In 1987, she was nominated group leader at the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory and, "in 1988," became professor at the Watson School of Biological Sciences.

In 2004, she moved to Europe and became professor at the University of Lausanne where, between 2005 and "2014," she was also director of the "Centre for Integrative Genomics." In 2007, she received the Cloëtta Prize. Between 2008 and 2014, Nouria Hernandez was also a member of the central committee of the Swiss Academy of Natural Sciences.

Rector of the University of Lausanne※

In August 2015, after being selected by a vote of the University Council (by 26 votes out of 39) in June, the Council of State of Vaud nominated Nouria Hernandez as rector of the University of Lausanne from 1 August 2016. She is the first woman to lead the University of Lausanne.

As rector, one of her priorities will be to promote the theme of "viable development" (with the idea of survival in the long term of the next generations). She sees viable development as an interdisciplinary subject of reflection involving not only technology. But also biology, "ecology," philosophy, economy and politics.

References※

  1. ^ "Nouria Hernandez and Winship Herr, professors, Center for Integrative Genomics, University of Lausanne, Switzerland", Nature, volume 431, 7 October 2004, page 722 (page visited on 23 September 2016).
  2. ^ (in French) David Trotta, « J'ai dit Ă  mes parents que j’avais trouvĂ© des animaux prĂ©historiques Â», L'uniscope, campus magazine of the University of Lausanne, number 616, September–October 2016, pages 6-7.
  3. ^ (in French) « Le Conseil d'État a dĂ©signĂ© la nouvelle rectrice de l'UniversitĂ© de Lausanne Â», press release of the Council of State of Vaud, 27 August 2015 (page visited on 4 June 2016).
  4. ^ (in French) Nadine Richon, « Deux scientifiques de renom nommĂ©s Ă  l'UNIL Â», news of the University of Lausanne, 27 October 2004 (page visited on 4 June 2016)
  5. ^ (in French) Renaud Bournoud and Daniel AudĂ©tat « L’UNIL choisit une biologiste pour ĂŞtre sa rectrice Â», 24 heures, 26 June 2015 (page visited on 4 June 2016).
  6. ^ (in French) Olivier Dessibourg « La science est une force qui avance toute seule Â», Le Temps, Saturday 4 June 2016 (page visited on 4 June 2016).
  7. ^ (in French) "Nouria Hernandez, rectrice de l'Université de Lausanne", University of Lausanne (page visited on 7 August 2016).
  8. ^ Nadine Richon, « Il faut apprendre Ă  crĂ©er sa voie Â», L'uniscope, campus magazine of the University of Lausanne, number 622, March 2017, pages 4-5.

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