1. Jean-Pierre Gattuso is interested in transdisciplinary research, collaborating with social scientists to address ocean-based solutions to minimize climate change and its impacts.

1. Jean-Pierre Gattuso is interested in transdisciplinary research, collaborating with social scientists to address ocean-based solutions to minimize climate change and its impacts.
Jean-Pierre Gattuso is currently a CNRS Research Professor at Sorbonne University.
In 1990, Jean-Pierre Gattuso took a position of CNRS research scientist at Centre de Biologie et Ecologie Tropicale et Mediterraneenne of the University of Perpignan.
Jean-Pierre Gattuso then moved to the Scientific Center of Monaco to launch and lead the Ecophysiology and Biogeochemistry group.
In 1998, Jean-Pierre Gattuso went back to a CNRS joint laboratory at the Villefranche Oceanographic Observatory and moved to the ranks of Research Professor.
Jean-Pierre Gattuso is Associate Scientist at the Institute for Sustainable Development and International Relations.
Jean-Pierre Gattuso has been visiting professor or scientist at Rutgers University, the National Center for Atmospheric Research and Shantou University.
Jean-Pierre Gattuso is the founding editor-in-chief of Biogeosciences and served or has served in the editorial board of several scientific journals.
Jean-Pierre Gattuso founded the Biogeosciences Division of the European Geosciences Union, and has received multiple awards and honors for his research contributions.
Jean-Pierre Gattuso led the launch of the Ocean Acidification International Coordination Centre at the International Atomic Energy Agency, co-edited the first book on ocean acidification and contributed to several IPCC products.
Jean-Pierre Gattuso then looked at the cycling of carbon and carbonates in corals and coral reefs.
Jean-Pierre Gattuso was an early investigator of the consequences of ocean acidification on marine organisms and ecosystems.
Jean-Pierre Gattuso investigates ocean-based solutions to mitigate and adapt to climate change.