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David Bruno is a Professor at the University of Burgundy, affiliated with the SAMBA research team. His work focuses on natural products discovery, metabolomics, and biodiversity conservation, with significant contributions to structural novelty identification in plant extracts and chemotaxonomic digitization. He leads initiatives like the INVENTA workflow and plantMASST community-driven projects. His research integrates computational frameworks with experimental data to address global challenges such as deep-sea mining policy, antimicrobial resistance, and pandemic emergence. Bruno has authored over 50 publications, emphasizing open science and collaborative research. He serves as a key figure in the SAMBA group, driving advancements in biogeosciences and marine biology.
Research interests include chemical ecology of marine organisms, metabolomic profiling of plant biodiversity, and policy frameworks for genetic resource access (ABS). His work spans drug discovery (e.g., antiparasitics, anti-mycobacterial agents) and environmental policy, with a focus on Antarctic marine biodiversity and climate change impacts. Bruno’s interdisciplinary approach bridges chemistry, ecology, and computational biology to advance sustainable solutions.
Notable contributions include the development of analytical tools for metabolite annotation, species distribution modeling in sub-Antarctic ecosystems, and leadership in international collaborations like the vERSO project. His lab’s infrastructure supports large-scale metabolomic studies and open-access data repositories.
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