CAZypedia celebrates the life of Senior Curator Emeritus Harry Gilbert, a true giant in the field, who passed away in September 2025.


CAZypedia needs your help!

We have many unassigned pages in need of Authors and Responsible Curators. See a page that's out-of-date and just needs a touch-up? - You are also welcome to become a CAZypedian. Here's how.
Scientists at all career stages, including students, are welcome to contribute.
Learn more about CAZypedia's misson here and in this article. Totally new to the CAZy classification? Read this first.

Difference between revisions of "User:Marie Couturier"

From CAZypedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m
m (Text replacement - "\^\^\^(.*)\^\^\^" to "$1")
 
(2 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
Marie Couturier started working on carbohydrate-active enzymes in 2008 at INRA (Fungal Biodiversity and Biotecjnology Lab, Marseilles, France), first as a research assistant and then as a PhD student supervised by ^^^Jean-Guy Berrin^^^. Her PhD studies focused on the characterization of a variety of fungal CAZymes ([[GH5]], [[GH26]], [[GH45]]) <cite>Couturier2011a Couturier2011b Couturier2013</cite>. In 2013 she obtained a Marie Curie fellowship to join Emma Master’s team at the University of Toronto (Bioproducts Lab, Toronto, Canada) where she was involved in metagenomic exploration of microflora originating from moose and beaver intestinal tracts <cite>Wong2017</cite>. She also studied there the enzymatic arsenal of ''Pycnoporus coccineus'' by means of transcriptomic, proteomic and functional analyses <cite>Couturier2015</cite>. This work led to the discovery of the LPMO family AA14 and structure-function characterization of its first member <cite>Couturier2018</cite>. In 2017 she started a postdoctoral contract at CERMAV (Centre for Research on Plant Macromolecules, CNRS, Grenoble, France) with William Helbert where she studied several mannanase families ([[GH26]], [[GH113]]) as well as mannan degrading Polysaccharide Utilization Loci. She recently obtained a research scientist position at CERMAV to pursue her research on enzymes involved in the deconstruction of polysaccharides.           
+
Marie Couturier started working on carbohydrate-active enzymes in 2008 at INRA (Fungal Biodiversity and Biotechnology Lab, Marseilles, France), first as a research assistant and then as a PhD student supervised by [[User:Jean-Guy Berrin|Jean-Guy Berrin]]. Her PhD studies focused on the characterization of a variety of fungal CAZymes ([[GH5]], [[GH26]], [[GH45]]) <cite>Couturier2011a Couturier2011b Couturier2013</cite>. In 2013 she obtained a Marie Curie fellowship to join Emma Master’s team at the University of Toronto (Bioproducts Lab, Toronto, Canada) where she was involved in metagenomic exploration of microflora originating from moose and beaver intestinal tracts <cite>Wong2017</cite>. She also studied there the enzymatic arsenal of ''Pycnoporus coccineus'' by means of transcriptomic, proteomic and functional analyses <cite>Couturier2015</cite>. This work led to the discovery of the LPMO family [[AA14]] and structure-function characterization of its first member <cite>Couturier2018</cite>. In 2017 she started a postdoctoral contract at CERMAV (Centre for Research on Plant Macromolecules, CNRS, Grenoble, France) with William Helbert where she studied several mannanase families ([[GH26]], [[GH113]]) as well as mannan degrading Polysaccharide Utilization Loci. She recently obtained a research scientist position at CERMAV to pursue her research on enzymes involved in the deconstruction of polysaccharides.           
  
  

Latest revision as of 13:34, 18 December 2021

Marie Couturier started working on carbohydrate-active enzymes in 2008 at INRA (Fungal Biodiversity and Biotechnology Lab, Marseilles, France), first as a research assistant and then as a PhD student supervised by Jean-Guy Berrin. Her PhD studies focused on the characterization of a variety of fungal CAZymes (GH5, GH26, GH45) [1, 2, 3]. In 2013 she obtained a Marie Curie fellowship to join Emma Master’s team at the University of Toronto (Bioproducts Lab, Toronto, Canada) where she was involved in metagenomic exploration of microflora originating from moose and beaver intestinal tracts [4]. She also studied there the enzymatic arsenal of Pycnoporus coccineus by means of transcriptomic, proteomic and functional analyses [5]. This work led to the discovery of the LPMO family AA14 and structure-function characterization of its first member [6]. In 2017 she started a postdoctoral contract at CERMAV (Centre for Research on Plant Macromolecules, CNRS, Grenoble, France) with William Helbert where she studied several mannanase families (GH26, GH113) as well as mannan degrading Polysaccharide Utilization Loci. She recently obtained a research scientist position at CERMAV to pursue her research on enzymes involved in the deconstruction of polysaccharides.



Error fetching PMID 29377002:
Error fetching PMID 26692083:
Error fetching PMID 29326667:
Error fetching PMID 23558681:
Error fetching PMID 22145993:
Error fetching PMID 21037302:
  1. Error fetching PMID 21037302: [Couturier2011a]
  2. Error fetching PMID 22145993: [Couturier2011b]
  3. Error fetching PMID 23558681: [Couturier2013]
  4. Error fetching PMID 29326667: [Wong2017]
  5. Error fetching PMID 26692083: [Couturier2015]
  6. Error fetching PMID 29377002: [Couturier2018]

All Medline abstracts: PubMed