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Praticien-chercheur
16 articles scientifiques publiés — formation continue solide
Référence presse grand public
Cité 1 fois dans les médias — pédagogie reconnue
Expérience confirmée
27 ans d'exercice en rhumatologie — recul clinique solide
27ans d'exercice (thèse 1999)
✨ Génération du profil synthétique IA en cours…
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Source : catalogue national des thèses theses.fr (ABES). Ne couvre que les doctorats / HDR — les thèses d'exercice (DES) sont archivées dans les SCD universitaires.
Indicateurs publics agrégés sur 250 M+ d'œuvres scientifiques (OpenAlex, PubMed). Traduits ici en langage patient.
Influence scientifique
32
32 articles ont été cités au moins 32fois par d'autres chercheurs — preuve que ses travaux sont repris par la communauté médicale.
h-index
Total citations reçues
3 376
Nombre de fois où d'autres équipes ont mentionné ses publications dans leurs propres travaux.
Publications totales
96
Articles, revues et chapitres référencés dans les bases académiques internationales.
Articles influents
53
Publications ayant marqué leur domaine — chacune citée au moins 10 fois par d'autres chercheurs.
i10-index
Thématiques principales
Affiliations FR : Université de Bordeaux · Institut National de Recherche pour l'Agriculture, l'Alimentation et l'Environnement · Institut National de Recherche pour l'Agriculture, l'Alimentation et l'Environnement
Source : OpenAlex (CC0, OurResearch). Indicateurs académiques agrégés sur 250 M+ d'œuvres.
Articles déposés en accès libre sur l'archive ouverte des universités françaises (HAL) — gage d'activité de recherche en France.
Comparative genomics and phenotypes of Oenococcus alcoholitolerans and Oenococcus oeni, two sister species adapted to ethanol-rich environments
2026ArticleFood Microbiology
Cognac distillation wines host specific Oenococcus oeni strains representing a novel genetic lineage
2026ArticleInternational Journal of Food Microbiology
Influence of sulphur dioxide management on microbial populations during wine ageing
2025ArticleOENO One
Application of white wine lees for promoting lactic acid bacteria growth and malolactic fermentation in wine
2024ArticleInternational Journal of Food Microbiology
Alcoholic fermentation drives the selection of Oenococcus oeni strains in wine but not in cider
2023ArticleInternational Journal of Food Microbiology
The production of preconditioned freeze-dried Oenococcus oeni primes its metabolism to withstand environmental stresses encountered upon inoculation into wine
2022ArticleInternational Journal of Food Microbiology
L’identification des levures et bactéries œnologiques par spectrométrie de masse de type MALDI-TOF
2022ArticleIVES Technical Reviews vine and wine
Distribution of prophages in the Oenococcus oeni species
2021ArticleMicroorganisms
Source : HAL — archive ouverte CCSD/CNRS (couvre articles, chapitres EMC, communications congrès, thèses).
Secteur de conventionnement non disponible (médecin hospitalier ou non présent dans l'Annuaire santé CNAM des libéraux conventionnés).
Lien Doctolib = recherche Google site:doctolib.fr (le 1er résultat est presque toujours le profil correct s'il existe).
Source : Google News (recherche par nom complet — homonymes possibles, vérifier le contenu).
📰 lanouvellerepublique.fr · 10/11/2017
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Journal of medical Internet research · 2020
Background Web-based self-care interventions have the potential to reduce health inequalities by removing barriers to access to health care. However, there is a lack of evidence about the equalizing effects of these interventions on chronic conditions. Objective This study investigated the differences in the effectiveness of web-based behavioral change interventions for the self-care of high burden chronic health conditions (eg, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease [COPD], diabetes, and osteoarthritis) across socioeconomic and cultural groups. Methods A systematic review was conducted, following Cochrane review guidelines. We conducted searches in Ovid Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online and Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature databases. Studies with any quantitative design were included (published between January 1, 2006, and February 20, 2019) if they investigated web-based self-care interventions targeting asthma, COPD, diabetes, and osteoarthritis; were conducted in any high-income country; and reported variations in health, behavior, or psychosocial outcomes across social groups. Study outcomes were investigated for heterogeneity, and the possibility of a meta-analysis was explored. A narrative synthesis was provided together with a novel figure that was developed for this review, displaying heterogeneous outcomes. Results Overall, 7346 records were screened and 18 studies were included, most of which had a high or critical risk of bias. Important study features and essential data were often not reported. The meta-analysis was not possible due to the heterogeneity of outcomes. There was evidence that intervention effectiveness was modified by participants’ social characteristics. Minority ethnic groups were found to benefit more from interventions than majority ethnic groups. Single studies with variable quality showed that those with higher education, who were employed, and adolescents with divorced parents benefited more from interventions. The evidence for differences by age, gender, and health literacy was conflicting (eg, in some instances, older people benefited more, and in others, younger people benefited more). There was no evidence of differences in income, numeracy, or household size. Conclusions There was evidence that web-based self-care interventions for chronic conditions can be advantageous for some social groups (ie, minority ethnic groups, adolescents with divorced parents) and disadvantageous for other (ie, low education, unemployed) social groups who have historically experienced health inequity. However, these findings should be treated with caution as most of the evidence came from a small number of low-quality studies. The findings for gender and health literacy were mixed across studies on diabetes, and the findings for age were mixed across studies on asthma, COPD, and diabetes. There was no evidence that income, numeracy, or the number of people living in the household modified intervention effectiveness. We conclude that there appear to be interaction effects, which warrant exploration in future research, and recommend a priori consideration of the predicted interaction effects. Trial Registration PROSPERO CRD42017056163; https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/display_record.php?RecordID=56163
Source PubMed · Recherche par auteur (homonymes possibles, vérifier l'affiliation).
Cannabis (Albuquerque, N.M.) · 2025 · Journal Article
Pearson B, Walker M, Tempero J, Ong K, et al.
British journal of sports medicine · 2023 · Journal Article
Filbay SR, Dowsett M, Chaker Jomaa M, Rooney J, et al.
Annales de dermatologie et de venereologie · 2018 · Case Reports
Beltoise AS, Audouin-Pajot C, Lucas P, Tournier E, et al.
The journal of headache and pain · 2018 · Journal Article
Baron EP, Lucas P, Eades J, Hogue O
The International journal on drug policy · 2017 · Comparative Study
Capler R, Walsh Z, Crosby K, Belle-Isle L, et al.
Frontiers in immunology · 2017 · Journal Article
Rodríguez-Frade JM, Guedán A, Lucas P, Martínez-Muñoz L, et al.
HSS journal : the musculoskeletal journal of Hospital for Special Surgery · 2016 · Case Reports
Vigorita VW, Marino PD, Lucas PA
Medicine and health, Rhode Island · 2012 · Journal Article
McDonnell M, Lucas P
Journal of veterinary internal medicine · 2008 · Comparative Study
Lucas PW, Fan TM, Garrett LD, Griffon DJ, et al.
International journal of food microbiology · 2026 · Journal Article
Matsumoto S, Rudolf J, Miot-Sertier C, Claisse O, et al.
Frontiers in immunology · 2020 · Journal Article
Lamana A, Villares R, Seoane IV, Andrés N, et al.
FEMS yeast research · 2015 · Journal Article
Masneuf-Pomarede I, Juquin E, Miot-Sertier C, Renault P, et al.
Respiratory medicine · 2023 · Journal Article
García-Río F, Miravitlles M, Soriano JB, Cosío BG, et al.
Journal of physical activity & health · 2023 · Systematic Review
Wanjau MN, Möller H, Haigh F, Milat A, et al.
Journal of medical Internet research · 2020 · Journal Article
Turnbull S, Cabral C, Hay A, Lucas PJ
Journal of medical Internet research · 2020 · Journal Article
Turnbull S, Cabral C, Hay A, Lucas PJ
Journal of medical Internet research · 2020 · Journal Article
Turnbull S, Cabral C, Hay A, Lucas PJ
Additional file 8: of Expanding the biodiversity of Oenococcus oeni through comparative genomics of apple cider and kombucha strains
Table S1. Variable regions in groups C and D genomes, gene overview (XLSX 29 kb)
Additional file 12: of Expanding the biodiversity of Oenococcus oeni through comparative genomics of apple cider and kombucha strains
Table S5 Genomes and gene loci used for bacteriocin- and streptolysin S synteny comparison (XLSX 5 kb)
A Relational Approach to Farmer Decision Making for Biodiversity Conservation
Data from interviews with 42 farmers on their decision making for biodiversity conservation
Expanding the biodiversity of Oenococcus oeni through comparative genomics of apple cider and kombucha strains
Abstract Background Oenococcus oeni is a lactic acid bacteria species adapted to the low pH, ethanol-rich environments of wine and cider fermentation, where it performs the crucial role of malolactic fermentation. It has
Additional file 9: of Expanding the biodiversity of Oenococcus oeni through comparative genomics of apple cider and kombucha strains
Table S2. Newly sequenced genome assembly accession numbers (XLSX 5 kb)
Additional file 11: of Expanding the biodiversity of Oenococcus oeni through comparative genomics of apple cider and kombucha strains
Table S4 Public genome accession numbers (XLSX 12 kb)
Source : DataCite — DOIs pour datasets, logiciels, protocoles, registres patient. Hors articles (déjà couverts).
Genome biology and evolution · 2015 · Journal Article
Campbell-Sills H, El Khoury M, Favier M, Romano A, et al.