
About
Marylise Duperthuy is an Assistant Professor at the University of Montreal, affiliated with the Department of Microbiology, Infectious Diseases and Immunology. Her research focuses on bacterial interactions, particularly the modulation of virulence and antimicrobial resistance in Vibrio species.
Education:
- M.Sc. in Science and Technology (Biochemistry), University of La Rochelle
- Ph.D. in Microbiology, University of Montpellier 2
Dr. Duperthuy investigates how Vibrio bacteria interact with marine hosts like the Pacific oyster and how antimicrobial peptides influence virulence and resistance mechanisms. Her work spans molecular microbiology, host-pathogen interactions, and bacterial pathogenesis.
Her publications reveal expertise in Vibrio cholerae pathogenesis, type VI secretion systems, biofilm dynamics, and antimicrobial resistance. Research topics include bacterial virulence modulation, microbiota interactions, and resistance mechanisms against host defenses.
Scientific Awards:
- Nominated for Ifremer Best Thesis Award (2011) for studies on Vibrio splendidus and Crassostrea gigas interactions
Advising: She supervises five graduate students (three PhD and two MSc candidates) in her laboratory at the Roger-Gaudry Pavilion. Lab projects focus on bacterial outer membrane vesicles, host antimicrobial peptides, and Vibrio virulence mechanisms.
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