Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture (36)

  1. 29. George, I., Anzil, A., & Servais, P. (2004). Quantification of fecal coliform inputs to aquatic systems through soil leaching. Water research, 38(3), 611-618. doi:10.1016/j.watres.2003.10.022
  2. 30. Eyers, L., George, I., Schuler, L., Agathos, S., & El Fantroussi, S. (2004). Environmental genomics: exploring the unmined richness of microbes to degrade xenobiotics. Applied microbiology and biotechnology, 66, 123-130.
  3. 31. George, I., Crop, P., & Servais, P. (2002). Fecal coliform removal in wastewater treatment plants studied by plate counts and enzymatic methods. Water research, 36(10), 2607-2617. doi:10.1016/S0043-1354(01)00475-4
  4. 32. George, I., Petit, M., Theate, C., & Servais, P. (2001). Distribution of coliforms in the Seine River and estuary (France) studied by rapid enzymatic methods and plate counts. Estuaries and Coasts, 24(6), 984-1002. doi:10.2307/1353012
  5. 33. George, I., Crop, P., & Servais, P. (2001). Use of b-D-galactosidase and b-D-glucuronidase activities for quantitative detection of total and fecal coliforms in wastewater. Canadian Journal of Aboriginal Community-Based HIV/AIDS Research, 47(7), 670-675. doi:10.1139/cjm-47-7-670
  6. 34. George, I., Petit, M., Theate, C., & Servais, P. (2001). Use of rapid enzymatic assays to study the distribution of faecal coliforms in the Seine river (France). Water science and technology, 43(12), 77-80.
  7. 35. George, I., Petit, M., & Servais, P. (2000). Use of enzymatic methods for rapid enumeration of coliforms in freshwaters. Journal of applied microbiology, 88(3), 404-413. doi:10.1046/j.1365-2672.2000.00977.x
  8. 36. Petit, M., George, I., & Servais, P. (2000). Survival of Escherichia coli in freshwater: b-D-Glucuronidase activity measurements and characterization of cellular states. Canadian journal of microbiology, 46(7), 679-684. doi:10.1139/cjm-46-7-679
  9.   Communications publiées lors de congrès ou colloques nationaux et internationaux (53)

  10. 1. Rodriguez Jimenez, A., Dechamps, E., Giaux, A., Goetghebuer, L., Bauwens, M., Willenz, P., Flahaut, S., Laport, M. S., & George, I. (2020). The marine sponges Hymeniacidon perlevis and Halichondria panicea are reservoirs of antibiotic-producing bacteria against multi-drug resistant Staphylococcus aureus. Proceedings of the Belgian Society for Microbiology Annual Meeting(16/10/2020: Brussels)
  11. 2. Bonal, M., Vanderkelen, M., Servais, P., Gonze, D., Faust, K., & George, I. (2019). First insight of microbial interactions between heterotrophic bacteria from river water. (p. 03) Proceedings of the Belgian Society for Microbiology Annual Meeting(18 October 2019: Brussels, Belgium).
  12. 3. Tsachidou, B., Daigneux, B., Hissler, C., George, I., & Delfosse, P. (2019). Biogas residues in substitution for chemical fertilizers: converting organic waste into resource. (pp. DOI: 10.5071/27thEUBCE2019-4AV.3.32) Proceedings of the 27th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition(27-30/05/2019: Lisbon, Portugal).
  13. 4. Rodriguez Jimenez, A., Goetghebuer, L., Bauwens, M., Flahaut, S., Laport, M. S., & George, I. (2018). Vagococcus isolates from marine sponges inhibit the growth of multi-resistant Staphylococcus aureus strains. (p. 70) Proceedings of the Belgian Society for Microbiology Annual Meeting(19 October 2018: Brussels, Belgium).

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