Interview Dusoulier (2000) Rayward/CNRS
From LIS History
Contents
Education and Early Career
- Rayward
- Please tell me about your family background and your education.
- Dusoulier
- I was born in Nice, France, to Russian parents. I attended school in Nice.
Parcours éducatif
- I studied pharmacology in Marseilles and earned my Ph.D. in pharmacology in Paris. While in Paris, I also studied other related subjects such as biology, serology, and virology at Institut Pasteur.
- I decided to study business administration because of my husband. He has a Ph.D. in political science and a diploma in engineering. I received a diploma in business administration when it began in France—during the first year, but I was not very good because law did not interest me much. I was selected because there were not many scientists studying that. There was only one pharmacologist and one veterinarian.
- Rayward
- Were you the only woman in the program?
- Dusoulier
- No, there were other women.
- Rayward
- When was this?
- Dusoulier
- Around 1960.
- I studied supplementary diplômes (diplomas) in the pharmaceutical industry in order to work in industry; I didn’t want to work in a pharmacy.
Car Accident
At the end of 1960, I was in a car accident, and stayed in bed for about a year. After that, the doctor said that I could not work standing up for at least three or four years, so I had to find a new job. I had been working in pharmacy doing biological analysis. I didn’t even know what other jobs I was qualified for that wouldn’t require standing.
- Just before my accident, I had found a job at the Laboratoire de la Grange, a pharmaceutical laboratory for the control of drugs. Today, I don’t think the subject is that interesting, but, at the time, I was happy there. Then came the accident, which was just terrible.
- My husband and I were in the car with our three children.
- Rayward
- Dusoulier