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1Éric Arquis
2Doctor in Mechanics, specialized in fluid thermals and mechanics, a Professeur des Universités at the École Nationale Supérieure de Chimie, Biologie et Physique, Director of the Transfers-Flows-Fluids-Energetic Laboratory (TREFLE; UMR 8508: CNRS, Bordeaux 1 University, Institut Polytechnique de Bordeaux and Arts et Métiers ParisTech). Talence, France.
3Michel Bakalowicz
4Doctor of Sciences, hydrogeologist and karst specialist, honorary Chargé de Recherche for the CNRS, affiliated with the HydroSciences Laboratory of Montpellier (UMR 5569: CNRS, IRD, Montpellier 1 and 2 universities), former member of the Lascaux Cave Scientific Committee (2002-2004). Montpellier, France.
5Adriana Bernardi
6Doctor of Physics, specializing in microclimatology, environmental sciences and the conservation of cultural property, Primo Ricercatore for the l’Istituto di Scienze dell’Atmosfera e del Clima / National Council of Research (CNR-Isac), head of Unit UOS CNR-ISAC of Padua, Professor at the University of Ferrara. Ferrara, Italy.
7Armelle Bonis
8Archaeologist and historian, Editor in chief of the journal Les Nouvelles de l’Archéologie, Chargée de Mission for Studies and Publications for the Cultural Action Department of the General Council of Val-d’Oise. Paris and Cergy-Pontoise, France.
9Bernard Cazeau
10Senator, President of the General Council of the Dordogne. Périgueux, France.
11Christine Chaumeil
12Microbiologist, hospital practioner, head of the Biology Laboratory of the Centre Hospitalier National d’Ophtalmologie des Quinze-Vingts (CHNO). Paris, France.
13Shirley Chesney
14Independant researcher on Palaeolithic iconography, member of a non government organization affiliated with the United Nations, promoting peace, social justice and culture. New York, USA.
15Joëlle Darricau
16Owner of Isturitz Caves at Oxocelhaya, Chairperson of the International Commission on Prehistory of the International Show Caves Association (Genga, Italy), member of the National Association of Operators of Caves organized for Tourism (Anecat; Paris et Le Bugue, France). Urrugne, France.
17Jean-Jacques Delannoy
18Doctor of Geomorphology, specialist of karst environments and the study of cavities with high patrimonial value, Professor of Geography at the University of Savoie, Director of the Mountain Environments, Dynamics and Territories Laboratory (UMR 5204: CNRS and University of Savoie), member of the Lascaux Cave Scientific Council since 2010. Le Bourget-du-Lac, France.
19Valérie Feruglio
20Prehistorian, parietal art specialist, affiliated with the Prehistoric Ethnology team of the Archaeology and Antiquity Sciences Laboratory (ArScAn; UMR 7041: CNRS, Universities of Paris 1 - Panthéon-Sorbonne and Paris Ouest - Nanterre- La Défense, Ministry of Culture and Inrap). Nanterre, France.
21Claire Gervais
22Doctor of Materials Chemistry, stone conservation specialist, a Visiting Researcher at the Smithsonian Museum Conservation Institute. Suitland, USA.
23Jérôme Glaize
24Journalist, head of the departmental agency of the journal Sud-Ouest in Dordogne. Périgueux, France.
25Michel Goldberg
26Former student of the École Polytechnique, Doctor of biochemistry, specializing in biophysics, honorary Professeur des Universités (Paris Denis Diderot - Paris 7), honorary Professor and Chercheur Invité at the Institut Pasteur, spokesperson for the Lascaux International Scientific Think-tank (LIST). Paris, France.
27Gaël de Guichen
28Engineer-chemist at the École Polytechnique of Lausanne, engineer at Lascaux Cave from 1968 to 1969, consultant to the Director-General of the International Center for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property (ICCROM). Rome, Italy.
29Paul-Marie Guyon
30Physicist, honorary Directeur de Recherche for the CNRS, Atomic and Molecular Collisions Laboratory (UMR 8625: CNRS – University of Paris-Sud 11), Use of Electromagnetic Radiation Laboratory (UMR 130: CNRS - CEA – Ministry of Youth, National Education and Research), designer of the climatic assistance device installed in Lascaux Cave in 1965. Marseille, France.
31Laurence Léauté-Beasley
32Prehistorian, parietal art specialist, discoverer and specialist of Gouy Cave. Gouy, France.
33Ralph Mitchell
34Doctor of Microbiology, specialist in the study of biofilms, Research Professor of Applied Biology in the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Director of the Laboratory of Applied Microbiology of this university. Cambridge (Mass.), USA.
35Valérie Plagnes
36Doctor of Hydrogeology, specialist of karst environments, Maître de Conférences at the Université Pierre et Marie Curie – Paris VI, member of the Lascaux Cave Scientific Committee from 2004 to 2009 and member of the Lascaux Cave Scientific Council since 2010. Paris, France.
37Max Schvoerer
38Physicist (Higher Doctorate), cultural heritage materials specialist, Emeritus Professor at the Université Michel de Montaigne - Bordeaux 3, Directeur de Recherche at the Institut de Recherche sur les Archéomatériaux (UMR 5060: Bordeaux 3 University and CNRS), President of the of the European Association of Sciences and Cultural Heritage and “observer” for the European Council (intergovernmental accord “Major Risks”) within the Lascaux Cave Scientific Committee from 2007 to 2009. Talence, France
39David Summers
40President of the International Show Caves Association (ISCA; Genga, Italy), President of The Crystal & Fantasy Caves of Bermuda. Hamilton, Bermuda.
41Pierre Vidal
42Rock art conservation specialist, honorary Ingénieur de Recherche for the Laboratoire de Recherche des Monuments Historiques / Ministry of Culture and Communication. Saint Mayme-de-Péreyrol, France.
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