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Summer School "Ecology and Society: Frontiers and Boundaries" / 3 - 7 June 2019

Ecosystems societies Climate change Forests Hydrosystems Atmosphere Biodiversity Agrosystems Pressures Impacts Modelling Pollution Ecotoxicology Biogeochimical cycles Ecology Adaptability
Hydrosystems week
Hydrosystems week
Boat trip
Boat trip
Round table Global ecology
Round table Global ecology
Cellars
Cellars
Cellars
Cellars
Field trip - Salles
Field trip - Salles
Classroom - Crédits photo LabEx COTE
Classroom - Crédits photo LabEx COTE
Introduction : why a global ecology ?
Introduction : why a global ecology ?
Forest trip
Forest trip
Conference room
Conference room
Field trip - Salles
Field trip - Salles
Field Trip
Field Trip
Cellars
Cellars
Round table - Crédits photo LabEx COTE
Round table - Crédits photo LabEx COTE
Vineyards
Vineyards
Crédit LabEx COTE
Report by students
Vineyards
Vineyards
Class room - Crédits photo LabEx COTE
Class room - Crédits photo LabEx COTE
Field trip - Salles
Field trip - Salles
Crédit, G.Loubota
Crédit, G.Loubota

Marie-Hélène DÉVIER

Last update Friday 21 February 2014
Marie-Hélène DÉVIER

Associated professor, University of Bordeaux, EPOC Joint Research Unit, CNRS - Bordeaux, France

Marie-Hélène Dévier (PhD in Analytical Chemistry and Environment) is associated professor since 2006 at the university of Bordeaux in the LPTC (Laboratory of Physico and Toxico Chemistry of the environment) which is a research group of the EPOC Research Unit (CNRS - university of Bordeaux). She teaches courses in analytical chemistry, metrology, and environment at the University Institute of Technology. Her current research concerns the development of bioanalytical approaches aiming at identifying new toxic organic pollutants in the environment and establishing a link between presence and biological effect (effect-directed analysis, EDA) ; in a more global way, she develops innovative combined approaches for the identification of potentially problematic organic compounds using characterization without a priori (EDA), passive samplers and non-targeted screening by high resolution mass spectrometry.