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Marc Vancanneyt

Marc Vancanneyt

D-Index & Metrics

Microbiology

D-Index
87
Citations
27071
World Ranking
797
National Ranking
20

Marc Vancanneyt publication distribution in Microbiology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Microbiology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Marc Vancanneyt sits on this spectrum.

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55 publications 679+

This scientist: 241 publications — 63rd percentile

63% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 679 publications or more.

Marc Vancanneyt D-index placement in Microbiology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Microbiology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Marc Vancanneyt sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 127+

This scientist: 87 D-Index — 86th percentile

86% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 127 D-Index or more.

Overview

Marc Vancanneyt is affiliated with Ghent University in Belgium. Their academic work and research activities are primarily connected to this institution.

There are no detailed records available regarding recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, or specific fields and subfields of study for Marc Vancanneyt.

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Best Publications

  • Application of a suite of 16S rRNA-specific oligonucleotide probes designed to investigate bacteria of the phylum cytophaga-flavobacter-bacteroides in the natural environment.

    Werner Manz;Rudolf Amann;Wolfgang Ludwig;Marc Vancanneyt

  • Cutting a gordian knot: Emended classification and description of the genus Flavobacterium, emended description of the family Flavobacteriaceae, and proposal of Flavobacterium hydatis nom nov (basonym, Cytophaga aquatilis Strohl and Tait 1978).

    Jf Bernardet;Paul Segers;Marc Vancanneyt;F Berthe

  • Occurrence of multiple genomovars of Burkholderia cepacia in cystic fibrosis patients and proposal of Burkholderia multivorans sp. nov.

    Peter Vandamme;B Holmes;Marc Vancanneyt;Tom Coenye

  • Polyphasic taxonomic study of the emended genus Arcobacter with Arcobacter butzleri comb. nov. and Arcobacter skirrowii sp. nov., an aerotolerant bacterium isolated from veterinary specimens

    P. Vandamme;M. Vancanneyt;B. Pot;L. Mels

  • Staphylococcus pseudintermedius sp. nov., a coagulase-positive species from animals.

    Luc A. Devriese;Marc Vancanneyt;Margo Baele;Mario Vaneechoutte

  • Incidence of virulence factors and antibiotic resistance among Enterococci isolated from food.

    Charles M. A. P. Franz;Albrecht B. Muscholl-Silberhorn;Nuha M. K. Yousif;Marc Vancanneyt

  • Application of multilocus sequence analysis (MLSA) for rapid identification of Enterococcus species based on rpoA and pheS genes.

    Sabri M. Naser;Fabiano L. Thompson;Bart Hoste;Dirk Gevers

  • Phylogeny and identification of Pantoea species associated with plants, humans and the natural environment based on multilocus sequence analysis (MLSA)

    Carrie Louise Brady;Ilse Cleenwerck;S.N. Venter;Marc Vancanneyt

  • Dynamics and biodiversity of populations of lactic acid bacteria and acetic acid bacteria involved in spontaneous heap fermentation of cocoa beans in Ghana.

    Nicholas Camu;Tom De Winter;Kristof Verbrugghe;Ilse Cleenwerck

  • Classification of heparinolytic bacteria into a new genus, Pedobacter, comprising four species: Pedobacter heparinus comb. nov., Pedobacter piscium comb. nov., Pedobacter africanus sp. nov. and Pedobacter saltans sp. nov. proposal of the family Sphingobacteriaceae fam. nov.

    Pl Steyn;Paul Segers;Marc Vancanneyt;Patrick Sandra

  • Azoarcus gen. nov., Nitrogen-Fixing Proteobacteria Associated with Roots of Kallar Grass (Leptochloa fusca (L.) Kunth), and Description of Two Species, Azoarcus indigens sp. nov. and Azoarcus communis sp. nov.

    Barbara Reinhold-Hurek;Thomas Hurek;Monique Gillis;Bart Hoste

  • Classification of Alcaligenes faecalis-like isolates from the environment and human clinical samples as Ralstonia gilardii sp. nov.

    Tom Coenye;Enevold Falsen;Marc Vancanneyt;Bart Hoste

  • Evaluation of new broth media for microdilution antibiotic susceptibility testing of Lactobacilli, Pediococci, Lactococci, and Bifidobacteria.

    Ingo Klare;Carola Konstabel;Sibylle Müller-Bertling;Rolf Reissbrodt

  • Phylogeny and polyphasic taxonomy of Caulobacter species. Proposal of Maricaulis gen. nov. with Maricaulis maris (Poindexter) comb. nov. as the type species, and emended description of the genera Brevundimonas and Caulobacter.

    Wolf-Rainer Abraham;Carsten Strömpl;Holger Meyer;Sabine Lindholst

  • Identification of lactobacilli by pheS and rpoA gene sequence analyses

    Sabri M. Naser;Peter Dawyndt;Bart Hoste;Dirk Gevers

  • Biodiversity and identification of sourdough lactic acid bacteria.

    Luc De Vuyst;Marc Vancanneyt

  • Recent Changes in the Classification of the Pseudomonads: an Overview

    Karel Kersters;Wolfgang Ludwig;Marc Vancanneyt;Paul De Vos

  • Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacteriology

    Karel Kersters;Marc Vancanneyt

  • Classification of Pseudomonas diminuta Leifson and Hugh 1954 and Pseudomonas vesicularis Büsing, Döll, and Freytag 1953 in Brevundimonas gen. nov. as Brevundimonas diminuta comb. nov. and Brevundimonas vesicularis comb. nov., respectively

    P. Segers;M. Vancanneyt;B. Pot;U. Torck

  • Riemerella anatipestifer gen. nov., comb. nov., the causative agent of septicemia anserum exsudativa, and its phylogenetic affiliation within the Flavobacterium-Cytophaga rRNA homology group

    Paul Segers;W Mannheim;Marc Vancanneyt;K De Brandt

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean Swings
Jean Swings Ghent University
Bart Hoste
Bart Hoste Ghent University
Peter Vandamme
Peter Vandamme Ghent University
Karel Kersters
Karel Kersters Ghent University
Luc De Vuyst
Luc De Vuyst Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Ilse Cleenwerck
Ilse Cleenwerck Ghent University
Geert Huys
Geert Huys KU Leuven
Valery V. Mikhailov
Valery V. Mikhailov Russian Academy of Sciences
Luc Devriese
Luc Devriese Ghent University
Wolf-Rainer Abraham
Wolf-Rainer Abraham Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research

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