Abderrazak El Albani is a French sedimentologist, maître de conférences at University of Poitiers at the Hydrasa laboratory (CNRS)[1] He is significant for having discovered the oldest known fossils of multicellular organisms in the 2.1 billion years-old black shales of the Palaeoproterozoic Francevillian Group Fossil Formation in Gabon,[2] which shed new light on the origin of multicellular organisms.
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