[coccoliths] INASSET 2025 – Brief Report
Juan Pablo Perez Panera
perezpanera at gmail.com
Sat Jul 19 13:29:50 -03 2025
Hi all,
On behalf of Emanuela Mattioli and Giuliana Villa, I’m sharing a brief
report they prepared on the INASSET 2025 summer school held in Lyon.
I’d also like to take this opportunity to send warm regards to all the
organizers, professors, and students involved. Personally, I feel very
proud to be part of this association when I think of everything it
accomplishes, like this summer school, the INA Foundation grants, and the
INA Meetings.
Congratulations to everyone!
Best regards,
Juan
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Dear INA Members,
We are glad to inform you that the INASSET Summer School edition 2025 was
held at the Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1. The school ended Saturday 5
th of July with the fieldtrip in the Geopark of Beaujolais and Fossiléa
Museum. Attendees were from several countries over 4 continents (Fig. 1)!
Teachers enthusiastically gave lectures and practical taxonomic sessions.
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Figure 1. The above histogram shows the provenance country of attendees: 14
countries over 4 continents; the below histogram corresponds to the
counties where the attendees are studying or working.
Jean Self Trail, Giuliana Villa, Chiara Fioroni, Josè Abel Flores, Luc
Beaufort, and Jeremy Young gave the sequence of Cenozoic lectures. Jorge
Ferreira explained the statistical treatment of data, and Baptiste
Suchéras-Marx guided the field trip. Sample preparation methods were presented
by Ghislaine Broillet. On Friday, Hanno Kinkel gave an overview on
scientific Ocean drilling and ECORD.
Giuliana and myself asked for different sponsorships and received
support from INA, INA Foundation, TMS, Bugware, Network Strat, Université
Lyon 1 and ECORD. We also requested funding to EGU and the proposal is
under evaluation. Matt Hampton and Jeremy Young have efficiently helped the
organization through budget and website management. Mica Chaumeil Rodríguez
did a fantastic work with social media advertising the event and helping
with the logistics during the week. She is feeding social media with event
news.
The attendees, appreciated the summer school, a truly enriching experience
and a successful event.
We plan to continue organizing the INASSET school; next edition will be on
Mesozoic nannofossils. We’ll keep you informed!
All the best,
Emanuela Mattioli and Giuliana Villa
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Dr. Juan Pablo Pérez Panera
División Geología,
Museo de La Plata, FCNyM, UNLP
Paseo del Bosque s/n, B1900, La Plata
Buenos Aires, Argentina
perezpanera at gmail.com
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