Quantitative and Evolutionary Ecology of Communities Group
Delignette-Muller Marie-Laure
Professeure des universités
VetAgro-Sup
Tel: 33 04 72 43 27 56
I am a Professor at VetAgro Sup, responsible for various modules of biostatistics at the veterinary curriculum, a module of critical reading of articles and co-leader of a module of Bayesian statistics mutualized between the three masters piloted by the LBBE. Some of my teaching documents are available on my personal web page.
My research activity is in the field of biometrics. I develop models and inference methods in the context of risk assessment in the field of health and environmental risks. My objective is to propose models/methods useful to researchers to better understand risks, and useful to managers to define risk indicators. My areas of expertise are: hierarchical models, non-linear models, dose-response models, in particular dose-response modeling of omics data, Bayesian inference.
In order to facilitate the use of the methods I develop to the largest number of people, I am involved in the development of various R packages: fitdistrplus, nlstools, DRomics.
My publications are listed exhaustively on my Google Scholar profile and my most recent papers are available on my HAL CV.
Publications
Display of 61 to 90 publications on 106 in total
The importance of incorporating age and sex when backcalculating length in bullhead Cottus gobio
Journal of Fish Biology . 78 : 1492-1507
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see the publicationA New Perspective on the Dunnett Procedure: Filling the Gap Between Noec/Loec and Ecx Concepts
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry . 30 : 2888-2891
DOI: 10.1002/etc.686
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see the publicationAn accept-and-reject algorithm to determine performance objectives that comply with a food safety objective
7th International Conference on Predictive Modelling of Food Quality and Safety .
Conference paper
see the publicationAnalyse de la distribution des titres observés pour déterminer un seuil de positivité d’un test ELISA
Réunion annuelle du groupe « Tiques et Maladies Transmises » du « Réseau Ecologie Interactions Durable » (REID) . : 10 slides
Conference paper
see the publicationEvaluating variability and uncertainty separately in microbial quantitative risk assessment using two R packages
International Journal of Food Microbiology . 142 : 330-340
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see the publicationDevelopment of partial life-cycle experiments to assess the effects of endocrine disruptors on the freshwater gastropod Lymnaea stagnalis; a case-study with vinclozolin.
Ecotoxicology . 19 ( 7 ) : 1312-1321
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see the publicationDEBtox theory and matrix population models as helpful tools in understanding the interaction between toxic cyanobacteria and zooplankton
Journal of Theoretical Biology . 258 : 380-388
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see the publicationFate of acid-resistant and non-acid resistant Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli strains in experimentally contaminated French fermented raw meat sausages
International Journal of Food Microbiology . 129(3) : 264-270
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see the publicationDEBtox theory and matrix population models as helpful tools in understanding the interaction between toxic cyanobacteria and zooplankton
Journal of Theoretical Biology . 258 ( 3 ) : 380
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see the publicationReBaStaBa: handling Bayesian networks with R
The R User Conference 2009 .
Conference paper
see the publicationFitting parametric distributions using R : the fitdistrplus package
The 5th R useR conference Agrocampus Ouest . : 47
Conference paper
see the publicationQuantitative Risk Assessment of Listeria monocytogenes in French cold-smoked Salmon: II. Risk Characterization
Risk Analysis . 29 ( 6 ) : 806-819
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see the publicationUse of the library fitdistrplus to specify distribution from non-censored or censored data
Report
see the publicationQuantitative risk assessment for Escherichia coli O157:H7 in frozen ground beef patties consumed by young children in French households
International Journal of Food Microbiology . 128 : 77-84
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see the publicationPersistence of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli O26 in various manure-amended soil types
Journal of Applied Microbiology . 104 : 296-304
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see the publicationA bayesian approach to analyse ecotoxicological data
Environmental Science and Technology . 42 ( 23 ) : 8978-8984
DOI: 10.1021/es801418x
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see the publicationQuantitative Risk Assessment of Listeria monocytogenes in French Cold-Smoked Salmon: I. Quantitative Exposure Assessment
Risk Analysis . 27 : 806-819
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see the publicationPersistence of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli O26 in cow slurry
Letters in Applied Microbiology . 45 ( 1 ) : 55-61
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see the publicationGrowth of Shiga-Toxin producing (STEC) and bovine feces background microflora in various enrichment protocols
Veterinary Microbiology . 123 ( 1-3 ) : 274
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see the publicationGrowth of Shiga-Toxin producing Escherichia coli (STEC) and bovine feces background microflora in various enrichment protocols
Veterinary Microbiology . 123 : 274-281
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see the publicationSupplementation of enrichment broths by novobiocin for detecting Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli from food: a controversial use
Letters in Applied Microbiology . 44 : 326-331
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see the publicationQuantitative risk assessment of listeria monocytogenes in french cold-smoked salmon: I. quantitative exposure assessment
Risk Analysis . 27 ( 3 ) : 683-700
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see the publicationModeling and Predicting the Simultaneous Growth of Escherichia coli O157:H7 and Ground Beef Background Microflora for Various Enrichment Protocols
Applied and Environmental Microbiology . 72 : 261-268
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see the publicationGrowth and survival of non-O157:H7 Shiga-toxin-producing Escherichia coli in cow manure
Journal of Applied Microbiology . 102 : 89-99
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see the publicationIsolation of E. coli O157:H7 and non-O157 STEC in different matrices: review of the most commonly used enrichment protocols
Letters in Applied Microbiology . 42 : 102-108
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see the publicationUse of Bayesian modelling in risk assessment: Application to growth of Listeria monocytogenes and food flora in cold-smoked salmon
International Journal of Food Microbiology . 106 : 195-208
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see the publicationEffect of temperature, water-phase salt and phenolic contents on Listeria monocytogenes growth rates on cold-smoked salmon and evaluation of secondary models.
International Journal of Food Microbiology . 106 ( 2 ) : 159-68
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see the publicationSerological and molecular ecology of Listeria monocytogenes isolates collected from 13 French pork meat salting–curing plants and their products
International Journal of Food Microbiology . 112 : 341-342
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see the publicationSerological and molecular ecology of Listeria monocytogenes isolates collected from 13 French pork meat salting–curing plants and their products
International Journal of Food Microbiology . 112 ( 2 ) : 153-161
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see the publicationFate of Listeria monocytogenes in experimentally contaminated French sausages
International Journal of Food Microbiology . 101 : 189-200
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