Stéphane Arbault received the Luigi Galvani prize of the Bioelectrochemical Society (BES)
Stéphane Arbault, CNRS researcher (NSYSA group in the ISM) received on Sunday 8th May 2011 the Luigi Galvani prize of the Bioelectrochemical Society (BES).
The Luigi Galvani Prize is awarded every two years at the BES-Symposium to a scientist who has made an important contribution to the field of bioelectrochemistry.
Stéphane gave a lecture prize entitled « Electrochemistry at a Living Cell Unravels Single Events in Biology » during the opening day of the XXIst international Symposium on Bioelectrochemistry and Bioenergetics held in Cracow, Poland.
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