Rapports de recherche, comptes rendus, lettres à l'éditeur, working papers (24)

  1. 24. George, I., & Servais, P. (1998). Détection des bactéries d'origine fécale dans l'estuaire de la Seine par des méthodes enzymatiques et des dénombrements sur gélose. In 1997 Activity Report of the scientific programme Seine-Aval 9-19.
  2.   Participations à des congrès et colloques internationaux (27)

  3. 1. Joseph, C., Van de Valde, C., Bonal, M., George, I., & Faust, K. (2022). CellScanner: supervised classification of microbial communities in flow cytometry data. Paper session presented at International Symposium on Microbial Ecology ISME (14/08/22-19/08/22: Lausanne, Switzerland).
  4. 2. Bonal, M., Goetghebuer, L., Joseph, C., Gonze, D., Faust, K., & George, I. (2022). Exploring the dynamics of a synthetic riverine bacterial community. Paper session presented at International Symposium on Microbial Ecology ISME (14/08/22-19/08/22: Lausanne, Switzerland).
  5. 3. Meunier, L., Costa, R., & George, I. (2022). Selection of efficient chitin-degrading bacterial communities from natural marine habitats. Paper session presented at International Symposium on Microbial Ecology ISME (14/08/22-19/08/22: Lausanne, Switzerland).
  6. 4. Lilli, G., Sirot, C., Claudet, J., & George, I. (2022). Characterization of the gut microbiome of 3 species of Mediterranean Scorpionfish (Scorpaena scrofa, Scorpaena notata, and Scorpaena porcus) and effect of geographic location on its composition. Paper session presented at International conference on the biology of fish ICBF (28/06/2022-01/07/2022: Montpellier, France).
  7. 5. Lilli, G., Sirot, C., Claudet, J., & George, I. (2022). Characterization of the gut microbiome of 3 species of Mediterranean Scorpionfish (Scorpaena scrofa, Scorpaena notata, and Scorpaena porcus) living along the French Mediterranean coast. Paper session presented at International Symposium on Microbial Ecology ISME (14/08/22-19/08/22: Lausanne, Switzerland).
  8. 6. Barberoux, V., Meinertzhagen, L., Nguyen, T., Anzil, A., & George, I. (2022). Spatio-temporal study of bacterial diversity in a Western European river watershed. Paper session presented at Federation of European Microbiology Societies (FEMS) conference (30/06/2022-02/07/2022: Belgrade, Serbia).
  9. 7. Barberoux, V., Servais, P., & George, I. (2022). Spatiotemporal study along the Meuse river reveals significant differences between particle attached and free-living bacteria community composition. Poster présenté à la conférence Belgian Society for Microbiology Annual Meeting (11/03/2022: Brussels, Belgium).
  10. 8. Rodriguez Jimenez, A., Dechamps, E., Breine, A., Whiteway, C., Flot, J.-F., Van Der Henst, C., & George, I. (2021). The marine sponges Hymeniacidon perlevis and Halichondria panicea are exceptional reservoirs of antibiotic-producing bacteria against multi-drug resistant pathogens. Paper session presented at 12th European Conference on Marine Natural Products (30/8/2021-01/09/2021: Galway, Ireland).
  11. 9. Rodriguez Jimenez, A., Goetghebuer, L., Bauwens, M., Flahaut, S., Laport, M. S., & George, I. (2019). Vagococcus isolates from marine sponges inhibit the growth of multi-resistant Staphylococcus aureus strains. Paper session presented at Bioengineer Research Day (6th edition: ULB, Bruxelles).
  12. 10. Rodriguez Jimenez, A., Goetghebuer, L., Bauwens, M., Flahaut, S., Laport, M. S., & George, I. (2019). Vagococcus isolates from marine sponges inhibit the growth of multi-resistant Staphylococcus aureus strains. Paper session presented at Marine Biotechnology Conference (9-13/09/2019: Shizuoka, Japan).
  13. 11. Rodriguez Jimenez, A., & George, I. (2018). Search for novel antimicrobial producing microbes in the intertidal sponge Hymeniacidon perlevis. Paper session presented at Advanced techniques to study and exploit the sponge and coral microbiomes joint ULB-University of Waseda (JP) workshop (5-7 November 2018: Brussels, Belgium).

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