World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
57
Citations
8281
World Ranking
11409
National Ranking
438

Overview

Mireille Bruschi is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their research primarily focuses on the intersection of social sciences with transportation, emphasizing urban transport and accessibility.

The scholar's recent publication record includes the article titled Mapping Public Transport Accessibility for Urban Health: A Spatial Method Applied to Milan, published in 2025 in the European Journal of Public Health. This research contributes to understanding how public transportation accessibility can impact urban health outcomes.

  • Mapping Public Transport Accessibility for Urban Health: A Spatial Method Applied to Milan (2025, European Journal of Public Health)

Collaborative efforts in research have included working with coauthors like S Gelli, indicating involvement in team-based studies within their field. The European Journal of Public Health appears as a frequent publication venue, reinforcing the thematic linkage between urban health and transportation accessibility in their work.

  • S Gelli

  • European Journal of Public Health

Their field of study is situated in social sciences with a sub-specialization in transportation. This interdisciplinary approach supports research covering urban transport infrastructure and accessibility analytics, reflecting the goal of understanding and improving city transport systems from a social perspective.

  • Social Sciences

  • Transportation

Core topics of their work focus on urban transport and accessibility, which is evident in their publications and research themes. This involves examining spatial methodologies for evaluating public transport's role in supporting urban health dimensions.

  • Urban Transport and Accessibility

Best Publications

  • Structure, function and evolution of bacterial ferredoxins.

    Mireille Bruschi;Françoise Guerlesquin

  • Enzymatic reduction of chromate: comparative studies using sulfate-reducing bacteria. Key role of polyheme cytochromes c and hydrogenases.

    C. Michel;M. Brugna;C. Aubert;A. Bernadac

  • Characterization of the periplasmic hydrogenase from Desulfovibrio gigas.

    E.C. Hatchikian;M. Bruschi;J. Le Gall

  • Structure and sequence of the multihaem cytochrome c3.

    R. Haser;M. Pierrot;M. Frey;F. Payan

  • Purification and characterization of cytochrome c3, ferredoxin, and rubredoxin isolated from Desulfovibrio desulfuricans Norway.

    M Bruschi;C E Hatchikian;L A Golovleva;J L Gall

  • Adaptation to extreme environments: macromolecular dynamics in bacteria compared in vivo by neutron scattering.

    Moeava Tehei;Bruno Franzetti;Dominique Madern;Margaret Ginzburg

  • [NiFe] hydrogenases from the hyperthermophilic bacterium Aquifex aeolicus : properties, function, and phylogenetics

    Marianne Brugna-Guiral;Pascale Tron;Wolfgang Nitschke;Karl-Otto Stetter

  • Rubredoxin from Desulfovibrio gigas: A molecular model of the oxidized form at 1.4 Å resolution

    Michel Frey;Larry Sieker;Françoise Payan;Richard Haser

  • Purification, characterization and biological activity of three forms of ferredoxin from the sulfate-reducing bacterium Desulfovibrio gigas.

    Mireille Bruschi;E.Claude Hatchikian;Jean Le Gall;JoséJ.G. Moura

  • Hydrogenases in sulfate-reducing bacteria function as chromium reductase.

    B. Chardin;M.-T. Giudici-Orticoni;G. De Luca;B. Guigliarelli

  • Cr(VI) detoxification by Desulfovibrio vulgaris strain Hildenborough: microbe-metal interactions studies

    Florence Goulhen;Alexandre Gloter;Francois Guyot;Mireille Bruschi

  • Crystal structure of cytochrome c3 from Desulfovibrio desulfuricans Norway at 1.7 A resolution.

    M. Czjzek;F. Payan;F. Guerlesquin;M. Bruschi

  • Bioremediation of chromate: thermodynamic analysis of the effects of Cr(VI) on sulfate-reducing bacteria.

    Chardin B;Dolla A;Chaspoul F;Fardeau Ml

  • Model of a complex between the tetrahemic cytochrome c3 and the ferredoxin I from Desulfovibrio desulfuricans (Norway strain).

    C. Cambillau;M. Frey;J. Mossé;F. Guerlesquin

  • Spectroscopic studies of the oxidation-reduction properties of three forms of ferredoxin from Desulphovibrio gigas

    Richard Cammack;K.Krishna Rao;David O. Hall;JoséJ.G. Moura

  • Outline structure of cytochrome c3 and consideration of its properties.

    Dobson Cm;Hoyle Nj;Geraldes Cf;Bruschi M

  • Isolation and characterization of desulforedoxin, a new type of non-heme iron protein from Desulfovibrio gigas

    I. Moura;M. Bruschi;J. Le Gall;J.J.G. Moura

  • Amino acid sequence of Desulfovibriogigas ferredoxin: Revisions

    Mireille Bruschi

  • Correlations studies between structural and redox properties of cytochromes C3

    Mireille Bruschi;Mohammed Loutfi;Pierre Bianco;Jean Haladjian

  • Interaction-induced redox switch in the electron transfer complex rusticyanin-cytochrome c(4).

    Marie-Thérèse Giudici-Orticoni;Françoise Guerlesquin;Mireille Bruschi;Wolfgang Nitschke

Frequent Co-Authors

José J. G. Moura
José J. G. Moura Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Paola Turano
Paola Turano University of Florence
Wolfgang Nitschke
Wolfgang Nitschke Aix-Marseille University
Isabel Moura
Isabel Moura Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Corinne Aubert
Corinne Aubert Sorbonne University
Bruno Guigliarelli
Bruno Guigliarelli Aix-Marseille University
Ivano Bertini
Ivano Bertini University of Florence
Larry C. Sieker
Larry C. Sieker University of Washington
Gerrit Voordouw
Gerrit Voordouw University of Calgary
Mirjam Czjzek
Mirjam Czjzek Sorbonne University

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

For students interested in Chemistry, exploring related fields such as forensic science and criminal justice can open up diverse career opportunities. Many professionals working as forensic scientists combine their chemistry background with specialized skills, benefiting from understanding forensic analysis and investigative techniques.

Pursuing an online forensic psychology masters is an excellent way to gain expertise in the psychological aspects of criminal behavior, complementing a chemistry education focused on laboratory and analytical methods.

Before committing, it’s important to evaluate the investment involved. Understanding the criminal justice degree price can help students budget accordingly, as tuition and fees vary widely between institutions and program types.

For those starting their academic journey, many institutions offer online criminal justice associate degree programs that provide foundational knowledge and practical skills. These degrees serve as stepping stones toward advanced certifications or bachelor’s degrees.

Career prospects in forensic sciences are promising, with competitive forensic scientist salary packages reflecting the specialized expertise required. Combining chemistry with forensic or criminal justice qualifications can significantly enhance employability in this evolving field.

Best Scientists Citing Mireille Bruschi

Recently Published Articles