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PhD. Léa Cabrol

SCIENTIFIC TRAINING
  • Biochemistry Engineering, National Institute of Applied Sciences INSA, Toulouse, France, 2006.
  • Master of Industrial Microbiology, Paul Sabatier Toulouse III University, France, 2006.
  • Doctor of Bioprocesses, Montpellier II University, France, 2010
INSTITUTIONS
  • Instituto Francés de Investigación para el Desarrollo Sostenible (IRD).
  • Laboratorio del Instituto Mediterráneo de Oceanografía, Francia.
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RESEARCH AREAS
  • Microbial diversity 
  • Role of microbial communities in the biogeochemical cycles of methane and mercury
  • Climate change in high latitudes
  • Microbial ecology in bioprocesses for water treatment and bioenergy production.
FEATURED RESEARCHES
  • Cabrol L; Thalasso F; Gandois L; Sepúlveda-Jauregui A; Martínez-Cruz K; Teisserenc R; Tananaev N; Tveit A; Svenning M; Barret M. 2020. Anaerobic methane oxidation and associated microbiome in anoxic water of Northwest Siberian lakes.Science of the total environment.
  • Pfeiffer M; Padarian J; Osorio R; Bustamante N; Olmedo F.; Cabrol L; et al. 2020. Chlsoc: The Chilean soil organic carbon database, a multi-institutional collaborative effort. L. Earth System Science Data. 
  • Thalasso F; Sepúlveda-Jauregui A; Gandois, L; Martínez-Cruz K; Gerardo-Nieto O; Astorga-España María S; Teisserenc R; Lavergne C; Tananaev N; Barret M; Cabrol L. 2020. Methane oxidation by suboxycycline can fully adsorb ch4 produced in sediments: a case study of a Siberian lake. Scientific reports (2020).
  • Villar E; Cabrol L; Heimburger Boavida LE. Widespread microbial mercury methylation genes in the global ocean. Environmental Microbiology Reports.
  • Lavergne C; Aguilar-Muñoz P; Calle N; Thalasso F; Astorga-España MS; Cabrol L. Temperature differently affected methanogenic pathways and microbial communities in sub-Antarctic freshwater ecosystems. Environment International 154, 106575
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