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Martine Sancelme is affiliated with the University of Clermont Auvergne in France. Their research spans several fields of study, primarily focusing on Environmental Science, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Earth and Planetary Sciences. Within these broader areas, they have contributed to subfields such as Molecular Biology, Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change, Ecology, and Plant Science.

The scientist's work covers multiple topics related to atmospheric and environmental processes. Key topics include Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics, Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies, Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology, Protist diversity and phylogeny, Atmospheric aerosols and clouds, and Aeolian processes and effects.

Sancelme has contributed to various research papers published in peer-reviewed journals. Notable recent papers include:

  • Cézeaux-Aulnat-Opme-Puy De Dôme: a multi-site for the long-term survey of the tropospheric composition and climate change (2020), published in Atmospheric measurement techniques
  • Cyanobacteria and Algae in Clouds and Rain in the Area of puy de Dôme, Central France (2020), published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology
  • Biodegradation of phenol and catechol in cloud water: comparison to chemical oxidation in the atmospheric multiphase system (2020), published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Assessing the efficiency of water-soluble organic compound biodegradation in clouds under various environmental conditions (2023), published in Environmental Science Atmospheres
  • High-quality genome of the basidiomycete yeast Dioszegia hungarica PDD-24b-2 isolated from cloud water (2022), published in G3 Genes Genomes Genetics

Their frequent collaborators include Pierre Amato, Muriel Joly, Laurent Deguillaume, Anne-Marie Delort, and Angelica Bianco. Collaboration with these researchers appears to be a consistent feature across multiple publications.

Martine Sancelme's work has been published across several scientific venues, demonstrating interdisciplinarity in both environmental and molecular biological sciences. Selected publication venues are:

  • Atmospheric measurement techniques
  • Applied and Environmental Microbiology
  • Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Environmental Science Atmospheres
  • G3 Genes Genomes Genetics

Best Publications

  • Environmental biodegradation of polyethylene

    S. Bonhomme;A. Cuer;A.-M. Delort;J. Lemaire

  • Microorganisms isolated from the water phase of tropospheric clouds at the Puy de Dôme: major groups and growth abilities at low temperatures.

    Pierre Amato;Marius Parazols;Martine Sancelme;Paolo Laj

  • Microbial population in cloud water at the Puy de Dôme: Implications for the chemistry of clouds

    Pierre Amato;Matthieu Ménager;Martine Sancelme;Paolo Laj

  • Degradation products of a phenylurea herbicide, diuron: synthesis, ecotoxicity, and biotransformation.

    Céline Tixier;Martine Sancelme;Frédérique Bonnemoy;Annie Cuer

  • Fungal biodegradation of a phenylurea herbicide, diuron: structure and toxicity of metabolites

    Céline Tixier;Philippe Bogaerts;Martine Sancelme;Frédérique Bonnemoy

  • Acquired biodegradability of polyethylenes containing pro-oxidant additives

    Marek Koutny;Marek Koutny;Martine Sancelme;Catherine Dabin;Nicolas Pichon

  • Potential impact of microbial activity on the oxidant capacity and organic carbon budget in clouds

    Mickael Vaïtilingom;Laurent Deguillaume;Virginie Vinatier;Martine Sancelme

  • A short overview of the microbial population in clouds: Potential roles in atmospheric chemistry and nucleation processes

    Anne-Marie Delort;Anne-Marie Delort;Mickael Vaïtilingom;Pierre Amato;Pierre Amato;Martine Sancelme

  • Biotransformation of phenylurea herbicides by a soil bacterial strain, Arthrobacter sp. N2: structure, ecotoxicity and fate of diuron metabolite with soil fungi.

    Céline Tixier;Martine Sancelme;Selim Aı̈t-Aı̈ssa;Pascale Widehem

  • Structure-activity relationships in a series of substituted indolocarbazoles: topoisomerase I and protein kinase C inhibition and antitumoral and antimicrobial properties.

    Elisabète Rodrigues Pereira;Laure Belin;Martine Sancelme;Michelle Prudhomme

  • Ice nucleation activity of bacteria isolated from cloud water

    Muriel Joly;Eléonore Attard;Eléonore Attard;Martine Sancelme;Martine Sancelme;Laurent Deguillaume;Laurent Deguillaume

  • A fate for organic acids, formaldehyde and methanol in cloud water: their biotransformation by micro-organisms

    Pierre Amato;Pierre Amato;F. Demeer;A. Melaouhi;Stéphane Fontanella

  • Syntheses and Biological Activities (Topoisomerase Inhibition and Antitumor and Antimicrobial Properties) of Rebeccamycin Analogues Bearing Modified Sugar Moieties and Substituted on the Imide Nitrogen with a Methyl Group

    Fabrice Anizon;Laure Belin;Pascale Moreau;Martine Sancelme

  • Contribution of microbial activity to carbon chemistry in clouds.

    Mickaël Vaïtilingom;Pierre Amato;Martine Sancelme;Paolo Laj

  • An important oceanic source of micro-organisms for cloud water at the Puy de Dôme (France)

    Pierre Amato;Marius Parazols;Martine Sancelme;Gilles Mailhot

  • A Mutant D-Fructose-6-Phosphate Aldolase (Ala129Ser) with Improved Affinity towards Dihydroxyacetone for the Synthesis of Polyhydroxylated Compounds

    José A. Castillo;José A. Castillo;Christine Guérard-Hélaine;Christine Guérard-Hélaine;Mariana Gutiérrez;Xavier Garrabou

  • Syntheses and Biological Evaluation of Indolocarbazoles, Analogues of Rebeccamycin, Modified at the Imide Heterocycle

    Pascale Moreau;Fabrice Anizon;Martine Sancelme;Michelle Prudhomme

  • Atmospheric chemistry of carboxylic acids: microbial implication versus photochemistry

    Mickaël Vaitilingom;Tiffany Charbouillot;Laurent Deguillaume;Laurent Deguillaume;Romain Maisonobe;Romain Maisonobe

  • Isolation, characterization and diuron transformation capacities of a bacterial strain Arthrobacter sp. N2.

    Pascale Widehem;Selim Aı̈t-Aı̈ssa;Céline Tixier;Martine Sancelme

  • Influence of oxygen functionalities on the environmental impact of imidazolium based ionic liquids.

    Yun Deng;Pascale Besse-Hoggan;Pascale Besse-Hoggan;Martine Sancelme;Anne-Marie Delort;Anne-Marie Delort

  • Biodegradation pathway of mesotrione: Complementarities of NMR, LC–NMR and LC–MS for qualitative and quantitative metabolic profiling

    Stéphanie Durand;Martine Sancelme;Pascale Besse-Hoggan;Pascale Besse-Hoggan;Bruno Combourieu

Frequent Co-Authors

Anne-Marie Delort
Anne-Marie Delort University of Clermont Auvergne
Pierre Amato
Pierre Amato University of Clermont Auvergne
Claude Forano
Claude Forano University of Clermont Auvergne
Paolo Laj
Paolo Laj Grenoble Alpes University
Doriano Fabbro
Doriano Fabbro Novartis (Switzerland)
Jean-François Riou
Jean-François Riou French National Museum of Natural History
Margarida F. Costa Gomes
Margarida F. Costa Gomes École Normale Supérieure de Lyon
Gilles Mailhot
Gilles Mailhot Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Christophe Ferrari
Christophe Ferrari Observatoire de la Côte d’Azur
Carlo Barbante
Carlo Barbante Ca Foscari University of Venice

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