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Elisabeth Carniel

Elisabeth Carniel

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Microbiology

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64
Citations
17350
World Ranking
2589
National Ranking
155

Overview

Elisabeth Carniel is affiliated with Université Paris Cité in France and has contributed extensively to the field of Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology, with a particular focus on genetics within this discipline.

Their research spans several subfields including Genetics, Endocrinology, Pharmacology, Molecular Biology, and Parasitology. The main research topics covered involve Yersinia bacterium, plague, and ectoparasites, alongside studies on Vibrio bacteria, Bacillus and Francisella bacterial research, vector-borne infectious diseases, pharmacological effects of natural compounds, ethnobotanical and medicinal plants studies, and plant-based medicinal research.

Elisabeth Carniel has published in a variety of scientific journals and venues. Some frequent publication venues are:

  • Vaccine
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Science Translational Medicine
  • BMC Infectious Diseases
  • Microbiology Resource Announcements

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Carniel include the following:

  • Subcutaneous vaccination with a live attenuated Yersinia pseudotuberculosis plague vaccine (2020) in Vaccine
  • Gepotidacin is efficacious in a nonhuman primate model of pneumonic plague (2022) in Science Translational Medicine
  • Short- and long-term humoral immune response against Yersinia pestis in plague patients, Madagascar (2020) in BMC Infectious Diseases
  • Coding-Complete Genome Sequence and Phylogenetic Relatedness of a SARS-CoV-2 Strain Detected in March 2020 in Cameroon (2021) in Microbiology Resource Announcements
  • The invasive pathogen Yersinia pestis disrupts host blood vasculature to spread and provoke hemorrhages (2021) in PLoS neglected tropical diseases

Collaboration is a notable aspect of Carniel's career, with frequent co-authors including:

  • Javier Pizarro-Cerdá
  • Christian E. Demeure
  • Anne Derbise
  • Chloé Guillas
  • Minoarisoa Rajerison

Best Publications

  • Yersinia pestis, the cause of plague, is a recently emerged clone of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis

    Mark Achtman;Kerstin Zurth;Giovanna Morelli;Gabriela Torrea

  • Ecological fitness, genomic islands and bacterial pathogenicity. A Darwinian view of the evolution of microbes.

    Jörg Hacker;Elisabeth Carniel

  • Insights into the evolution of Yersinia pestis through whole-genome comparison with Yersinia pseudotuberculosis

    P. S G Chain;E. Carniel;F. W. Larimer;J. Lamerdin

  • Yersinia pestis genome sequencing identifies patterns of global phylogenetic diversity

    Giovanna Morelli;Yajun Song;Yajun Song;Camila J Mazzoni;Mark Eppinger

  • Microevolution and history of the plague bacillus, Yersinia pestis

    Mark Achtman;Giovanna Morelli;Peixuan Zhu;Thierry Wirth

  • Multidrug resistance in Yersinia pestis mediated by a transferable plasmid

    Marc Galimand;Annie Guiyoule;Guy Gerbaud;Bruno Rasoamanana

  • Plague: past, present, and future.

    Nils Chr-H.-R. Stenseth;Bakyt B. Atshabar;Mike Begon;Steven R. Belmain

  • Prevalence of the “High-Pathogenicity Island” of Yersinia Species among Escherichia coli Strains That Are Pathogenic to Humans

    S. Schubert;A. Rakin;H. Karch;E. Carniel

  • Multiple antimicrobial resistance in plague: an emerging public health risk.

    Timothy J. Welch;W. Florian Fricke;Patrick F. McDermott;David G. White

  • Distinct clones of Yersinia pestis caused the black death.

    Stephanie Haensch;Raffaella Bianucci;Raffaella Bianucci;Michel Signoli;Michel Signoli;Minoarisoa Rajerison

  • Genetic Structure and Distribution of the Colibactin Genomic Island among Members of the Family Enterobacteriaceae

    Johannes Putze;Claire Hennequin;Jean-Philippe Nougayrède;Wenlan Zhang

  • A rapid and simple method for inactivating chromosomal genes in Yersinia.

    Anne Derbise;Biliana Lesic;Denis Dacheux;Jean Marc Ghigo

  • The Yersinia high-pathogenicity island: an iron-uptake island.

    Elisabeth Carniel

  • Transferable plasmid-mediated resistance to streptomycin in a clinical isolate of Yersinia pestis.

    Annie Guiyoule;Guy Gerbaud;Carmen Buchrieser;Marc Galimand

  • Characterization of a large chromosomal 'high-pathogenicity island' in biotype 1B Yersinia enterocolitica

    Elisabeth Carniel;Ingrid Guilvout;Michael Prentice

  • Development and testing of a rapid diagnostic test for bubonic and pneumonic plague

    Suzanne Chanteau;Lila Rahalison;Lalao Ralafiarisoa;Jeanine Foulon

  • The Yersinia high-pathogenicity island is present in different members of the family Enterobacteriaceae

    Sandrine Bach;Alzira de Almeida;Elisabeth Carniel

  • Resistance of Yersinia pestis to Antimicrobial Agents

    Marc Galimand;Elisabeth Carniel;Patrice Courvalin

  • The high-pathogenicity island of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis can be inserted into any of the three chromosomal asn tRNA genes.

    Carmen Buchrieser;Roland Brosch;Sandrine Bach;Annie Guiyoule

  • Parallel independent evolution of pathogenicity within the genus Yersinia

    Sandra Reuter;Sandra Reuter;Thomas R. Connor;Thomas R. Connor;Lars Barquist;Danielle Walker

  • A Darwinian view of the evolution of microbes

    Jörg Hacker;Elisabeth Carniel

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark Achtman
Mark Achtman University of Warwick
Michel Huerre
Michel Huerre Institut Pasteur
Jörg Hacker
Jörg Hacker University of Würzburg
Mikael Skurnik
Mikael Skurnik University of Helsinki
Carmen Buchrieser
Carmen Buchrieser Institut Pasteur
Christiane Bouchier
Christiane Bouchier Institut Pasteur
Nicholas R. Thomson
Nicholas R. Thomson Wellcome Sanger Institute
Javier Pizarro-Cerdá
Javier Pizarro-Cerdá Institut Pasteur
Claudine Médigue
Claudine Médigue University of Paris-Saclay
Ulrich Dobrindt
Ulrich Dobrindt University of Münster

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