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Anne Thierry

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Short biography and current research I have been aware soon of the life of “good microbes” and of their crucial role in many different aspects of our everyday life, including fermented foods. This is probably why I focussed my education and professional experience to understand and take advantage of the multiple potentials of micro-organisms. After a Master’s degree in Industrial Microbiology (ENSA Rennes, 1985) and a PhD thesis in Biotechnology in 1988 (INA-PG, now AgroParisTech) on the production of bioethanol, I first had a 4-yr experience in a private company, where I supervised several R&D projects on the production of metabolites by fermentation. I joined INRA, now INRAE at Rennes in 1992 as a researcher scientist and I have been working since on food microbiology. My main area of expertise is the contribution of food microbes to the formation of metabolites, in particular aroma compounds, in dairy and other fermented products. I have always been interested to investigate how the environmental conditions inside food modulate the metabolism of bacteria and the consequences on the properties of the final product.

Publications

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How do two strains of lactic acid bacteria cooperate to improve soy juice fermentation?

Olivier Harlé , Sandrine Parayre , Jérôme Niay , Florence Valence , Julie J. Aubert
16 th symposium on Bacterial Genetics and Ecology BAGECO 2023, https://bageco2023.org/committees/, Jul 2023, Copenhague., Denmark
Communication dans un congrès hal-04149821v1

Soy juice fermentation for yogurt production: how a relevant starter selection can improve it ?

Stéphanie-Marie Deutsch , Olivier Harlé , Jérôme Niay , Florence Valence , Anne Thierry
36th EFFoST International Conference 2022, The European Federation of Food Science and Technology (EFFoST), Nov 2022, Dublin, Ireland
Communication dans un congrès hal-03851848v1