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Anne
Jolivet Gougeon, M.D., Ph.D.
Faculte' de Pharmcie
Universite' de
Rennes 1
EA 1254 Microbiologie
2, avenue du Pr Leon Bernard
35043 Rennes Cedex FRANCE
dTel:
(33) 2 23 23 43 05
Fax: 33 2 23 23
49 13
Email:
anne.gougeon@univ-rennes1.fr
Anne Jolivet-Gougeon, M.D., Ph.D. is a graduate of Rennes 1 Medical and
Pharmaceutical University.
She
received degrees: Doctor of Pharmacy (1985), Master (1989), PhD (1994), Lecturer
at the University of Rennes 1 and at University Hospital of Rennes (1997),
Manager of the Bacteriology 1, Biology Department (2000) and Professor (2009).
She is
co-manager of the Microbiology Research Team EA 1254 (University of Rennes 1,
France, European University of Brittany), member of Research Federative
Structure Biosit and of Biogenouest, and member
of Poles de Compétitivité « Valorial » and « Mer ». Her topics
of research are virulence factors and survival processes in pathogenic oral
bacteria, planktonic or in biofilm (especially genetic factors involved);
antimicrobial susceptibility studies; molecular identification techniques
commonly used for clinical diagnosis. She is Member of the French Society for
Microbiology. She has authored over
70 scientific papers and over 50 communications.
She is
Scientific Director for PhD, Master, Doctors in Pharmacy, Doctors in Medecine,
or Medical Biology. She is lecturer for students in Pharmacy or scientific
master students at Rennes 1 University, France: bacteriology, virology, quality
control, molecular biology…
She has
experience in human Microbiology, as Hospital Practitioner at University
hospital of Rennes (medical biology), responsible for one of the three
Bacteriology Departments, and implicated in the management of major infectious
risk. She is Member of the Graft Committee, Tissues Committee, Committee for
prevention of nosocomial infections, member of the medical Group for study and
research on bone infections, member of the Committee for quality controls. She
collaborates with French Health Products Safety Agency, clinical and several
biological and clinical research groups.
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