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Remy Millet is a Doctoral Student and Assistant at the University of Geneva, actively contributing to research in environmental and aquatic toxicology. His work focuses on the subcellular impacts of heavy metals in microalgae, particularly mercury distribution in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii and Cyclotella meneghiniana.
His research interests lie at the intersection of environmental chemistry, toxicology, and aquatic biology, with a strong emphasis on understanding how pollutants affect microorganisms at the cellular level. This work contributes to broader efforts in environmental risk assessment and ecosystem health monitoring.
The recent publication highlights his focus on comparative ecotoxicological methods, using advanced analytical techniques to map metal distribution within algal cells. His research trends indicate a specialization in bioaccumulation mechanisms and subcellular toxicology in phytoplankton species.
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Remy Millet is currently pursuing his PhD and serving as an assistant, indicating active engagement in both research and academic support. No information is available regarding student supervision or grant funding.
There is no available information about specific laboratories or research teams he is affiliated with beyond his publication co-authors.
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