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个人简介

2004-2009 PhD and Postdoctoral research (CAIB). University of the Balearic Islands, Spain. 2009-2011 Postdoctoral research (Ramà³n Areces Fellowship). CEA Marcoule, France 2011-2013 Marie Curie Research Fellowship (IEF FP7). School of Life Sciences, University of Warwick 2013-2018 NERC Independent Research Fellowship. School of Life Sciences, University of Warwick

研究领域

I have a broad range of interests in marine molecular microbiology but my current research is focussed on the network of interactions occurring between marine microorganisms. My research has three main axes: - To generate new knowledge on carbon cycling and potential mediation of climate change. The microbial carbon pump is known to have an important role in carbon sequestration in the oceans but still little is known on how the food webs function. - To understand how evolution in stable environments pushes free-living organisms to lose genetically-encoded functions in order to lower their costly maintenance. Therefore, microorganisms from different niches no longer compete; they collaborate by sharing vital functions. - To discover novel natural products for future biotechnological exploitation. One of the biggest gaps found during the study of these natural products is determining their real function within their natural environment.

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Christie-Oleza, Joseph Alexander, Sousoni, Despoina, Armengaud, Jean, Wellington, E. M. H., Jones, Alexandra M.. 2015. Defining a pipeline for metaproteomic analyses. Springer Protocols Handbooks, View Christie-Oleza, Joseph Alexander, Armengaud, Jean. 2015. Proteomics of the Roseobacter clade, a window to the marine microbiology landscape. Proteomics, 15 (23-24), pp. 3928-3942, View Christie-Oleza, Joseph Alexander, Scanlan, David J., Armengaud, Jean. 2015. “You produce while I clean up”, a strategy revealed by exoproteomics during Synechococcus-Roseobacter interactions. Proteomics, 15 (20), pp. 3454-3462, View Christie-Oleza, Joseph Alexander, Armengaud, Jean, Guerin, Philippe, Scanlan, David J.. 2015. Functional distinctness in the exoproteomes of marine Synechococcus. Environmental Microbiology, 17 (10), pp. 3781-3794, View Durighello, Emie, Christie-Oleza, Joseph Alexander, Armengaud, Jean. 2014. Assessing the exoproteome of marine bacteria, lesson from a RTX-Toxin abundantly secreted by Phaeobacter strain DSM 17395. PLoS One, Volume 9 (Number 2), View Bland, C., Hartmann, E. M., Christie-Oleza, Joseph Alexander, Fernandez, Bernard, Armengaud, J.. 2014. N-Terminal-oriented proteogenomics of the marine bacterium Roseobacter Denitrificans Och114 using N-Succinimidyloxycarbonylmethyl)tris(2,4,6-trimethoxyphenyl)phosphonium bromide (TMPP) labeling and diagonal chromatography.. Molecular & Cellular Proteomics, Volume 13 (Number 5), pp. 1369-1381, View Hartmann, Erica M., Durighello, Emie, Pible, Olivier, Nogales, Balbina, Beltrametti, Fabrizio, Bosch, Rafael, Christie-Oleza, Joseph Alexander, Armengaud, Jean. 2014. Proteomics meets blue biotechnology : a wealth of novelties and opportunities. Marine Genomics, 17, pp. 35-42, View Christie-Oleza, Joseph Alexander, Brunet-Galmes, I., Lalucat, J., Nogales, B., Bosch, R.. 2013. MiniUIB, a novel minitransposon-based system for stable insertion of foreign DNA into the genomes of gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, Volume 79 (Number 5), pp. 1629-1638, View

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