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Catherine Robert

Catherine Robert

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Genetics

D-Index
70
Citations
51158
World Ranking
2225
National Ranking
101

Overview

Catherine Robert is affiliated with Aix-Marseille University in France. Their research spans multiple fields including Clinical Psychology, Molecular Biology, Periodontics, Education, and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. The scientist's work covers a variety of topics, notably Respiratory and Cough-Related Research, Ion Channels and Receptors, Toxin Mechanisms and Immunotoxins, Mindfulness and Compassion Interventions, COVID-19 and Mental Health, Perfectionism, Procrastination, Anxiety Studies, and Child Nutrition and Water Access.

Among their recent publications are the following papers:

  • A novel bi-allelic loss-of-function mutation in STIM1 expands the phenotype of STIM1-related diseases, 2021, Clinical Genetics
  • Retraction Note: Culture of previously uncultured members of the human gut microbiota by culturomics, 2024, Nature Microbiology
  • Examining stress regulation impacts from integrating mindfulness and self-compassion interventions into doctoral-level leadership courses, 2023, Journal of Research in Innovative Teaching & Learning
  • Retraction Note: Increased Gut Redox and Depletion of Anaerobic and Methanogenic Prokaryotes in Severe Acute Malnutrition, 2023, Scientific Reports
  • Anticipated timing of elimination of hepatitis C virus in Canada's four most populous provinces, 2020, Journal of Hepatology

The scientist frequently collaborates with several researchers including:

  • Jean-Christophe Lagier
  • S. Khelaifia
  • Maryam Tidjani Alou
  • Niokhor Dione
  • Perrine Hugon

Publications by Catherine Robert have appeared in various venues. Notable publication venues include:

  • Proceedings of the 2020 AERA Annual Meeting
  • Clinical Genetics
  • Nature Microbiology
  • Journal of Research in Innovative Teaching & Learning
  • Scientific Reports

Best Publications

  • Initial sequencing and analysis of the human genome.

    Eric S. Lander;Lauren M. Linton;Bruce Birren;Chad Nusbaum

  • Genome sequence of the plant pathogen Ralstonia solanacearum

    Marcel Salanoubat;S. Genin;François Artiguenave;J. Gouzy

  • The 1.2-Megabase Genome Sequence of Mimivirus

    Didier Raoult;Stéphane Audic;Catherine Robert;Chantal Abergel

  • Microbial culturomics: paradigm shift in the human gut microbiome study

    J. C. Lagier;Fabrice Armougom;M. Million;P. Hugon

  • Comparative Genomics of Multidrug Resistance in Acinetobacter baumannii

    Pierre-Edouard Fournier;David Vallenet;Valérie Barbe;Stéphane Audic

  • A Giant Virus in Amoebae

    Bernard La Scola;Stéphane Audic;Catherine Robert;Liang Jungang

  • Culture of previously uncultured members of the human gut microbiota by culturomics

    Jean-Christophe Lagier;Saber Khelaifia;Maryam Tidjani Alou;Sokhna Ndongo

  • The Virophage as a Unique Parasite of the Giant Mimivirus

    Bernard La Scola;Christelle Desnues;Isabelle Pagnier;Catherine Robert

  • Genome sequence of the cyanobacterium Prochlorococcus marinus SS120, a nearly minimal oxyphototrophic genome

    Alexis Dufresne;Marcel Salanoubat;Frédéric Partensky;François Artiguenave

  • Giant Marseillevirus highlights the role of amoebae as a melting pot in emergence of chimeric microorganisms

    Mickaël Boyer;Natalya Yutin;Isabelle Pagnier;Lina Barrassi

  • In situ apoptotic cell labeling by the TUNEL method: improvement and evaluation on cell preparations.

    A Negoescu;P Lorimier;F Labat-Moleur;C Drouet

  • The complete genome sequence of Lactobacillus bulgaricus reveals extensive and ongoing reductive evolution

    M. van de Guchte;S. Penaud;C. Grimaldi;V. Barbe

  • TUNEL Apoptotic Cell Detection in Tissue Sections: Critical Evaluation and Improvement

    Françoise Labat-Moleur;Christiane Guillermet;Philippe Lorimier;Catherine Robert

  • Unique features revealed by the genome sequence of Acinetobacter sp. ADP1, a versatile and naturally transformation competent bacterium

    Valérie Barbe;David Vallenet;Nuria Fonknechten;Annett Kreimeyer

  • Comparative Analysis of Acinetobacters: Three Genomes for Three Lifestyles

    David Vallenet;Patrice Nordmann;Valérie Barbe;Laurent Poirel

  • Genome sequence of Rickettsia bellii illuminates the role of amoebae in gene exchanges between intracellular pathogens.

    Hiroyuki Ogata;Bernard La Scola;Stéphane Audic;Patricia Renesto

  • The genome sequence of Rickettsia felis identifies the first putative conjugative plasmid in an obligate intracellular parasite.

    Hiroyuki Ogata;Patricia Renesto;Stéphane Audic;Catherine Robert

  • Expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and its two receptors (VEGF-R1-Flt1 and VEGF-R2-Flk1/KDR) in non-small cell lung carcinomas (NSCLCs): correlation with angiogenesis and survival.

    Myriam Decaussin;Hervé Sartelet;Catherine Robert;Denis Moro

  • Sequence and analysis of chromosome 3 of the plant Arabidopsis thaliana.

    M Salanoubat;K Lemcke;M Rieger;W Ansorge

  • Provirophages and transpovirons as the diverse mobilome of giant viruses

    Christelle Desnues;Bernard La Scola;Natalya Yutin;Ghislain Fournous

Frequent Co-Authors

Didier Raoult
Didier Raoult Aix-Marseille University
Pierre-Edouard Fournier
Pierre-Edouard Fournier Aix-Marseille University
Bernard La Scola
Bernard La Scola Aix-Marseille University
Jean-Christophe Lagier
Jean-Christophe Lagier Aix-Marseille University
Michel Drancourt
Michel Drancourt Aix-Marseille University
Jean-Marc Rolain
Jean-Marc Rolain Aix-Marseille University
Jean-Michel Claverie
Jean-Michel Claverie Aix-Marseille University
Stéphane Audic
Stéphane Audic Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Véronique Roux
Véronique Roux Aix-Marseille University
Anthony Levasseur
Anthony Levasseur University of Montreal

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