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Christophe Fontanier christophe.fontanier at univ-angers.fr
Fri Dec 16 02:56:54 EST 2005


Hello Everybody,

My name is Christophe Fontanier. I am a new associate professor in the 
University of Angers (France). I work in the Laboratory of Recent and 
Fossil Bio-Indicators where we use benthic foraminifera (from shallow to 
deep environments) in ecological and paleo-ecological studies. I 
particularly enjoy working in deep-sea forams.

I would be very interested in getting contact with people working in marine 
microbiology (e.g. heterotrophic and chemiotrophic bacteria within marine 
sediment...). Moreover, I would like to discuss with people dealing with 
deep-sea holothurian. Would you know some people who could help me? I hope 
that my "requests"do not seem too provocative!

You will find attached a very short CV explaining who I am... as you will 
see "I am a man trying to make my way in these Universe."

Anyway, I am very happy to belong to this rather nebulous "mail-web".


Amical greetings,


Christophe

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Dr. Christophe FONTANIER

Maître de Conférences/Associate professor

Oceanography/Palaeo-oceanography

Laboratory of Recent and Fossil Bio-indicators
UPRES EA 2644
University of Angers
UFR Sciences
2 Bd Lavoisier, 49 045 Angers cedex
France

Tel : +33 (0) 2 41 73 53 81
Fax : +33 (0) 2 41 73 53 52
+ @Mail : fontanier at hotmail.com

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