Anne Peyroche studied at the
Ecole Normale Supérieure (ENS) in
Cachan and graduated in 1994 with a major in
biochemistry and
biological engineering. In 1995, she obtained a DEA in cellular and molecular biology. She joined the
Pierre-et-Marie-Curie University and in 1999, she defended her thesis on the exchange factors of the
G ARF protein involved in intracellular trafficking.
Administrative functions In May 2014, she joined the Secretary of State for Higher Education and Research as an advisor in charge of research and advised ministers
Geneviève Fioraso and
Thierry Mandon. She was appointed Deputy Chief of Staff in charge of research in September 2015. Deputy Director General for Science at the CNRS on 15 January 2016, and interim president of the CNRS replacing
Alain Fuchs on 24 October 2017.
Fraud allegations On 19 January 2018, the CEA opened an internal investigation about suspicions of manipulation in the figures of five of her scientific articles. In November 2018, the laboratory notebooks and the hard disks were appraised and the CEA experts concluded that certain allegations were serious. In January 2018, the CEA appointed the immunologist
Jean-François Bach, member of the national ethics advisory committee, as chairman of the commission of inquiry responsible for evaluating the five incriminated articles in an advisory capacity. Beginning October 2018, the newspapers ''L'Express
and Le Monde
, alleged that the report of the French Academy of Sciences which confirms suspicions of scientific misconduct had been "buried" since May. The CEA considered the procedure is suspended pending the hearing of the researcher. The ministry "denies the allegations of L'Express'', which affirms that the minister
Frédérique Vidal would have asked not to sanction Anne Peyroche," whereas Sylvestre Huet, member of the Council of scientific integrity, writes to Frédérique Vidal that an "intolerable suspicion of intervention" and obstruction of the process of dealing with the fault committed, sends "a disastrous message to the scientific community." In 2020, the CEA was scheduled to publish the full report of the Committee chaired by Jean-François Bach and set up to examine this file. The CEA concluding that "wrongful negligence constitutes breaches of scientific integrity likely to damage the image of the organization and more generally of research."
Personal life She is married to researcher Gérald Peyroche and has two children. == Distinctions ==