Alexandre BLEIBTREU
PhD Student
email: alexandre.bleibtreu@inserm.fr
Inserm U722

Ecology and evolution of microorganisms

Contact information - Inserm U722
Faculté de Médecine Xavier Bichat
16, rue Henri Huchard -- 75018 Paris (France)

Tel: 33 (0)1 57 27 77 38 -- Fax: 33 (0)1 57 27 73 72
Bureau: 392
Research interest
I am interested in the extraintestinal virulence of E. coli. For my Master 2, I worked on the link between growth capacities and virulence in E. coli. For my PhD work, we will focus on the effect of global regulation, in particular rpoS and stress induction, during extraintestinal infections. We will study in more details the previously identified microheterogeneity and its impact during patient infections.
Education
2012-2013: second year of PhD Paris Diderot University, PRES Sorbonne Paris Cité, in U722 laboratory on Erick Denamur’s supervision.
2012: Molecular Tools and Epidemiology of Tuberculosis, Pasteur Institute
2011-2012: PhD Paris Diderot University, PRES Sorbonne Paris Cité, in U722 laboratory on Erick Denamur’s supervision.
2006-2011: Residency in Paris University Hospitals. Internal medicine and Infectious diseases.
2009-2010: Master 2 in microbiology in Paris 11 University, UE of Statistic Modelisation by C. Dilmann
1999-2006: Medical School in Pitié Salpêtrière Hospital, Paris 6 Pierre et Marie Curie University
Exhaustive list of publications
(* Indicates the authors who have equally contributed to the work)
MONNET X., DRES M., FERRé A., LE TEUFF G., JOZWIAK M., BLEIBTREU A., LE DELEY M.C., CHEMLA D., RICHARD C., TEBOUL J.L.
Prediction of fluid responsiveness by a continuous non-invasive assessment of arterial pressure in critically ill patients: comparison with four other dynamic indices.
Br J Anaesth. 2012 Sep;109(3):330-8. Epub 2012 Jun 26. PMID: 22735299
MONNET X., BLEIBTREU A., FERRé A., DRES M., GHARBI R., RICHARD C., TEBOUL J.L.
Passive leg-raising and end-expiratory occlusion tests perform better than pulse pressure variation in patients with low respiratory system compliance.
Crit Care Med. 2012 Jan;40(1):152-7. PMID: 21926581
VIMONT S., BOYD A., BLEIBTREU A., BENS M., GOUJON J.M., GARRY L., CLERMONT O., DENAMUR E., ARLET A., VANDEWALLE A.
The CTX-M-15-producing Escherichia coli clone O25b:H4-ST131 has high intestine colonization and urinary tract infection abilities.
PLoS ONE, 2012, 7, e46547