Pierre Dangeard | |
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Pierre Dangeard
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Born |
Poitiers, France |
February 18, 1895
Died |
Pléneuf-Val-André, France |
August 23, 1970
Nationality | French |
Alma mater | University of Paris |
Known for | studies on marine algae |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Botany |
Institutions |
University of Paris University of Bordeaux |
Author abbrev. (botany) | P.J.L.Dang. |
Pierre Jean-Louis Dangeard (18 February 1895 in Poitiers, France – 23 August 1970 in Pléneuf-Val-André, France) was a French botanist. He was the son of botanist and mycologist Pierre Augustin Dangeard and brother of geologist and oceanographer, Louis Dangeard.
Pierre Dangeard was born on 18 February 1895 in Poitiers, France. Four years earlier his father had relocated from Caen to take up a botany professorship at the Academie des Sciences, the scientific faculty of the University of Poitiers, and a year after his move, had married the 20-year-old Henriette Louise Labrosse. Dangeard was the second of four siblings. His elder brother Henri died in 1899 at the age of six. Pierre thus became the eldest of the children and followed in his father's footsteps to become a botanist.
In 1909 the family moved to Paris after Dangeard's father was offered and accepted a position at the prestigious Academie des Sciences. After receiving a baccalaureate, Dangeard began to study biology at the University of Paris. In 1914 he finished with the license. From 1915 to 1918 Dangeard fought in the First World War and was wounded. In 1922 he was appointed a member of the Legion of Honor. After his military service and his recovery Dangeard continued his nature studies. In 1923 he received a doctorate and published his doctoral thesis in his father's magazine Le Botaniste.
In October 1924 Dangeard was married to Madeleine Colin (1899 - 1944). They had one daughter, Geneviéve. However, Colin wife died in 1944. Three years later, in March 1947, Dangeard married again, this time to Anne Marie Coville (1908 - 1998) with whom he had a son, Bernard.