Antoine Kremer initiated Europe-wide forestry research as early as the 1980s. He reconstructs oak distribution scenarios in Europe and sheds light on the adaptation and migration mechanisms of forest species. Dr Kremer’s work gained international recognition in 2006 when he won the Marcus Wallenberg Prize, the “Nobel Prize in the world of wood”.
Antoine Kremer is Research Director at BIOGECO (BIOdiversity, Genes and ECOsystems), a Joint Research Unit at INRA, Bordeaux. He received the Agricultural Research Award for Scientific Excellence on 7 December 2011. This award is attributed by an international jury and acknowledges the work and career of an internationally-renowned researcher who has made an exceptional contribution to the influence of agricultural research.
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