Delphine Guillebault
Domaine d’expertise
Actuellement Delphine est le Président de Microbia Environnement
Microarray de diagnostic environnemental
Biocapteur ADN/ARN
Biologie moléculaire
Phylogénie moléculaire
Bioinformatique
Coordonnées
Téléphone : 33 (0)6 04 44 29 28
Courriel(s) : delphine.guillebault@microbiaenvironnement.com
Fonction et rattachement
Actuellement dirigeante de la start-up Microbia Environnement hébergée à l'Observatoire Océanologique de Banyuls sur mer
Carrière
10/2010- Present Research assistant in the Microbial biodiversity and biotechnology research team, Université Pierre et Marie Curie–CNRS, UMR 7621. Supervisor : Pr. Philippe Lebaron
Investigation of cyanobacteria diversity in thermal environments
09/2007- 08/2009 Teaching Assistant in Environmental Microbiology, Université Pierre et Marie Curie
Design of molecular tools combined to Flow Cytometry to assess genetic diversity of marine microbes
Analysis of cytometric bacterial groups using the newly designed tools
04-08/2007 Research Assistant in Microbial biodiversity and biotechnology group, Université Pierre et Marie Curie–CNRS, UMR 7621. Supervisor : Pr. Philippe Lebaron
Design of molecular tools combined to Flow Cytometry to assess genetic diversity of marine microbes
09/2006-02/2007 Research Assistant (CNRS) in the Comparative genomics of phytoplankton research team Université Pierre et Marie Curie–CNRS, UMR7628. Supervisor: Dr. Hervé Moreau’
Investigation of the cytoplasmic pathway of starch biosynthesis in the dinoflagellates Crypthecodinium cohnii, (red versus green lineage)
11/2004- 08/2006 Maternity and Parental leave
11/2001-10/2004 Research Assistant in Dr. Sue Cotterill’s group, Basic Medical Sciences Department St Georges Hospital Medical School, London, United Kingdom
Functional study of the original drosophila protein Df31
Protein biochemistry, Genetics and molecular biology tools
10/1998-10/2001 PhD student in Cellular and Molecular Biology in Dr. Hervé Moreau’s group Université Pierre et Marie Curie–CNRS, UMR7628
06-08/1996 and 01-06/1997 Technician in Dr. Bruce Roe’s laboratory, University of Oklahoma, USA
Participation to the Human Genome Sequencing Consortium
Sequencing training on the Human Chromosome 22
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Teaching assistant in environmental microbiology, molecular tools applied to microbial diversity studies and bioinformatics (use of particular software) (BA, MA and PhD students)
Supervision of students during the European Intensive Course Program (ERASMUS) from the 10th to the 24th of July 2000 titled “Marine Cell Biology: Marine models for the study of cell cycle and development.”
Oral Communications
GUILLEBAULT D. , CREVEL G, COTTERILL S (2003) “DF31, a protein involved in the chromatin architecture”, Saint Georges Hospital Medical School, Londres, Royaume-uni.
GUILLEBAULT D. , DERELLE E., BHAUD Y., GERAUD M.-L., ALBERT M., SOYER-GOBILLARD M.-O., MOREAU H. (2001).Thesis presentation to the members of the jury of the prize Daniel Jouvance.
GUILLEBAULT D. , DERELLE E., BHAUD Y., GERAUD M.-L., ALBERT M., SOYER-GOBILLARD M.-O., MOREAU H. (2001). “Chromatin and transcription in the heterotrophic dinoflagellate Crypthecodinium cohnii”, Saint Georges Hospital Medical School, Londres, Royaume-uni.
International Meetings
4th International conference on analysis of microbial cells at the single cell level, Bad Schandau, Germany, May 22nd-25th 2008.
Poster: Guillebault D. , Catala P. and Lebaron P. « Molecular analysis of HNA and LNA bacterioplankton using flow cytometer and polymerase chain reaction.»
9th International Conference on Harmful Algal Blooms, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, 7-11 Mars 2000.
Poster : GUILLEBAULT D. , DERELLE E., BHAUD Y., GERAUD M.-L., ALBERT M., SOYER-GOBILLARD M.-O., MOREAU H. (2000). Nuclear proteins potentially involved in the control of the transcription in the heterotrophic dinoflagellate Crypthecodinium cohnii.
9th International Genome Sequencing and Analysis Conference. Hilton Head, South Carolina, USA. September 13-16, 1997.
Poster: Hua-Qin Pan, cRABTREE J., MALAJ’ E., Guillebault D. , DUMANSKI J. and ROE B. A. “Large Scale Sequencing of Three Meningioma Deletion Regions on Chromosome 22”. Microbial & Comparative Genomics. 1997, 2(3): 198-228.
SCIENTIFIC COLLABORATIONs
Dr. Laszlo Tora , CNRS/INSERM/Université Louis Pasteur., ILLKIRCH, France (2001)
Pr. Steven Ball , UMR 8576, Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille, France (2006-2007)
Dr Eric Viscogliosi , Inserm U547, Institut Pasteur de Lille, France (2007)
Publications
2010
GUILLEBAULT D. , LaGhDass M., Catala P., obernosterer I. and Lebaron P. (2010) “An improved method of bacterial cell capture after flow cytometry cell sorting” Applied Environmental Microbiology, Published ahead of print on 3 September 2010, doi:10.1128/AEM.00621-10, November 2010, p. 7352-7355, Vol. 76, No. 21 NB: IF 2009 = 3.686
2008
Deschamps P., Guillebault D. , Devassine J., Dauvillee D., Haebel S., Steup M., Buleon A., Putaux J. L., Slomianny M. C., Colleoni C., Devin A., Plancke C., Tomavo S., Derelle E., Moreau H. and Ball S. (2008) “The heterotrophic dinoflagellate Crypthecodinium cohnii defines a model genetic system to investigate cytoplasmic starch synthesis.” Eukaryotic Cell 7: 872-880. IF 2008: 3.83
DUFERNEZ F., DERELLE E., NOEL C., SANCIU G., MANTINI C., DIVE D., SOYER-GOBILLARD M.O., CAPRON M., PIERCE R.J., WINTJENS R., GUILLEBAULT D. , VISCOGLIOSI E. (2008). “Molecular Characterization of Iron-Containing Superoxide Dismutases in the Heterotrophic Dinoflagellate Crypthecodinium Cohnii.” Protist, 159: 223-238. IF 2008: 3.262
2007
GUILLEBAULT D. , COTTERILL S. (2007). The Drosophila Df31 protein interacts with histone H3 tails and promotes chromatin bridging in vitro. J Mol Biol., 373(4):903-12. IF 2008: 4.146
2002
GUILLEBAULT D. , SASORITH S., DERELLE E., WURTZ J.M., LOZANO J.C., BINGHAM S., TORA L., MOREAU H. (2002). A new class of transcription initiation factor, intermediate between TBPs and TLFs is present in the marine unicellular organism: The dinoflagellate Crypthecodinium cohnii. J. Biol. Chem., 277(43): 40881-40886. IF 2008: 5.52
Soyer-Gobillard, M.O., Besseau, L., Géraud, M.L., Guillebault D. , Albert, M., Perret, E. (2002). Cytoskeleton and mitosis in the dinoflagellate Crypthecodinium cohnii: immunolocalization of P72, an HSP70-related protein. European Journal of Protistology, 38 (2), 155-170. IF 2008: 1
2001
GUILLEBAULT D. , DERELLE E., BHAUD Y., MOREAU H. (2001). Role of nuclear WW domains and prolin-rich proteins in Dinoflagellates transcription. Protist, 152: 127-138. IF 2008: 3.923
2000
BHAUD Y., GUILLEBAULT D. , LENNON J.-F., DEFACQUE H., SOYER-GOBILLARD M.-O., MOREAU H. (2000). Morphology and behaviour of dinoflagellate chromosomes during the cell cycle and mitosis. J. Cell Sci., 113: 1231-1239. IF 2008: 6.247
Prix et distinctions
May 2008 Workshop Grant for the 4th International Conference on Analysis of Microbial Cells at the Single-Cell Level, Bad Schandau, Dresden, Germany: 1 300 Euros
10/1998- 10/2001 Scholarship for PhD research work founded by the Ministère de l’Education Nationale de la Recherche et Techniques (MENRT),
2001 Winner of Daniel Jouvance Award for research work on marine phytoplankton: 1 500 Euros
7-11 March 2000 Workshop Grant for the 9th International Conference on Harmful Algal Blooms. (Hobart, Tasmania, Australia,): 1 500 Euros
Etablissements fréquentés
Diplômes français et étrangers
10/1998- 10/2001 Ph.D. (Hons), Cellular and Molecular Biology, grade A (excellent), University of Montpellier II
Title: Chromatin and transcription in dinoflagellates: identification and characterization of nuclear proteins involved in transcription regulation.
10/1997-09/1998 M.A., Molecular Physiology and Genetics, University Blaise Pascal, Clermont Ferrand
Title: Characterization of dinoflagellates nuclear proteins
01/1997-06/1997 Certificate of completion for coursework in molecular biology and biochemistry, MS grade A (excellent), Spring Academic Term, The University of Oklahoma, Norman Campus
10/1995-05/1996 B.A, Cellular Biology and Physiology, University Blaise Pascal, Clermont Ferrand
06/1996-08/1996 Certificate of completion for Biology Research, Summer Academic Term, The University of Oklahoma, Norman Campus