MARTINS Jean (CNRS – Univ. Grenoble Alpes, FRANCE)

First Name: Jean

Name: MARTINS

Position: DR CNRS

Email: jean.martins@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr

Institute / University / Company: CNRS – Univ. Grenoble Alpes

Research Unit: IGE UMR 5001

Address (city, state): 70 rue de la physique, 38400 St Martin d’Hères

Country: France

Please give 5 key-words showing your research / interest in Microbial Ecotoxicolgy:

  • Soil and waterBacterial
  • cells dissemination
  • Impact of pollutants
  • Bioremediation

Main kinds of contaminant(s) of interest:

  • Heavy Metals
  • Pesticides
  • PAH
  • Emerging Polluants : pharmaceuticals, flame retardants, pathogens, nanoparticles

Main kinds of microorganisms of interest:

  • Soil and water community approaches
  • Pathogenic bacteria
  • Biofilm forming bacteria and archea
  • Bacterial whole cell sensors (gfp, lux, …)
  • Biomineralizing bacteria

Main kinds of ecosystems of interest:

  • Soil
  • water
  • Air
  • Organic Wastes
  • Plastics

Do you give courses on Microbial Ecotoxicology ?: YES

If yes, please tell us more about the courses (University, course level,website,etc): Univ. Grenoble Alpes, Master 1 & 2, UFR PHITEM, 9H.

Most relevant articles in the field of Microbial Ecotoxicology (max.5):

– Simonin M., J.M.F. Martins, X. Le Roux, G. Uzu, A. Calas and A. Richaume. Toxicity of TiO2 nanoparticles on soil nitrification at environmentally relevant concentrations: Lack of classical dose–response relationships. Nanotoxicol. DOI:10.1080/17435390.2017.1290845. 2017.
– Navel A. and J.M.F. Martins. E. Effect of long term organic amendments and vegetation of vineyard soils on the microscale distribution and biogeochemistry of copper. Sci. Total Environ. 466: 681-689. 2014.
– Desaunay A. and J.M.F. Martins. A physical cell-fractionation approach to assess the surface adsorption and internalization of cadmium by Cupriavidus metallidurans CH34. J. Haz. Mat. 273: 231-238. 2014.
– Martins J.M.F., S. Majdalani, E. Vitorge, A. Desaunay, A. Navel, V. Guiné, J.F. Daïan, E. Vince, H. Denis and J.P. Gaudet. Importance of macropore flow for the transport of Escherichia coli cells in undisturbed cores of a brown leached soil. Environ. Sci.: Processes Impacts, 15: 347-356. 2013.
– Lejon D.P.H., J.M.F. Martins, J. Lévêque, L. Spadini, N. Pascault, D. Landry, R. Chaussod, and L. Ranjard. Copper dynamics and impact on microbial communities in vineyard soils of variable organic status. Environ. Sci. Technol. 42(8): 2819-2825. 2008.

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