Paul-Émile Pilet


Paul-Émile Pilet, in Pully, was a Swiss biologist, professor and director of the Institute of Plant Biology and Physiology of the University of Lausanne.

Biography

Son of William, architect, Paul-Émile Pilet studied physics and biology at the University of Lausanne, where he obtained a doctorate in science in 1951. After internships at the Faculty of Sciences in Paris and Bordeaux, at California Institute of Technology in Pasadena and at Bedford College, he returned to the country to pursue an academic career at the University of Lausanne: privat-docent from 1952, lecturer, extraordinary professor, then full professor from 1967 to 1992. - Director of the Institut de plant biology and physiology from the University of Lausanne; since 1965. - Visiting professor for the advanced studies diploma in plant physiology at the Sorbonne; since 1980. - Visiting Professor at the Leicester Polytechnic ; since 1970. - Initiator of postgraduate courses in phytophysiology in French-speaking Switzerland; 1992. - Research Fellow at Osaka University. - From 1996, Research Visting Professor at the De Montfort University.
Pilet was interested in the theory and history of science, but especially in the physiology of plants, in particular in the regulation of growth by hormones in plant cells. Other biophysical processes, such as the influence of gravity on cells, also caught his attention.
Pilet belongs to many scientific commissions: Steering Committee of the International Journal of Methodology and Epistemology of Science Dialectica , International Committee "Space Research: Gravitation Physiology", "Spacelab" program ; "Editorial Boards" of international biology journals, in particular "Plant Physiology", "Plan and Cell Physiology" ; International Union of Biological Sciences Commission for Gravitational Physiology; "Gallileo Foundation" for space bioresearch ; "Working group for biology" of the European Space Agency . Founding President of the Swiss Society of Plant Physiology ; 1964-1978 Secretary General of the "International Association of Plant physiologists" ; founding member of the "European Federation of Plant Physiology".