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Version du 13 avril 2021 à 20:57

Interview de Nathalie Dusoulier par W. Boyd Rayward en 2000

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Education and Early Career

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Rayward
Please tell me about your family background and your education.
Dusoulier
Je suis née à Nice, en France de parents russes. I attended school in Nice.

Parcours éducatif

J'ai étudié la pharmacologie à Marseille et obtenu ma thèse de pharmacologie à 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
Vers 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.

Accident de voiture


Entrée au Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)