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Martial Marbouty is a researcher in the Department of Genomes and Genetics at the Institut Pasteur, Paris. He specializes in chromosome organization, microbial genomics, and bioinformatics, with a focus on Hi-C and 3C-based technologies for genome assembly and analysis. He has contributed significantly to the development of tools like instaGRAAL and GRAAL.
- PhD in Biology, University Paris XI (2009)
- HDR (Habilitation à Diriger les Recherches), University Paris XI (2018)
His research interests include bacterial chromosome architecture, transcriptional regulation, phage genomics, and microbiome analysis. He employs advanced genomic techniques such as Hi-C, super-resolution microscopy, and metagenomics to study genome dynamics in microorganisms.
The recent publications show a strong trend in high-resolution genome analysis, particularly using proximity ligation methods. His work spans bacterial, phage, and eukaryotic systems, including pathogens and environmental microbes, with applications in health, evolution, and biotechnology.
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He has advised PhD students, including Devon Conti, and has been involved in multiple collaborative research projects and software developments. His work is supported by major research grants from ARC, ANR, and ERC.
Marbouty is involved in the development of bioinformatics tools such as instaGRAAL, GRAAL, and META3C/metaTOR for genome scaffolding and metagenomic analysis, contributing to open science initiatives at the Institut Pasteur.




