Emilie Berlioz

Research Expert - France - Nouvelle-Aquitaine - Poitiers

Biography

Emilie Berlioz is a paleontologist, postdoctoral researcher in archeology and paleontology. She is interested in the adaptive responses of large ungulates to environmental changes from the Early Pleistocene to the present day. L'Oréal-UNESCO laureate "For Women in Science" 2018, creator and organizer of the "Virtual Congress for Women Archeologists and Palaeontologists" and founding member of the AWAP Association, She is involved (conferences, exhibitions, mentoring, ... ) in the promotion of scientific careers among young girls and women.

Publications

  • Co-auteure - 2021

    Dental microwear foraging ecology of a large browsing ruminant in Northern Hemisphere: The European moose (Alces alces)

    Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
  • Co-auteure - 2018

    Feeding ecology of Eucladoceros ctenoides as a proxy to track regional environmental variations in Europe during the early Pleistocene

    Comptes Rendus Palevol

Media appearances

  • Radio Rythmes Bleus - 2018

  • France Bleu Poitou - 2018