Quimper France
Biographical Sketch: Louis Coroller has been an Associate Professor in Food Microbiology at the University of Brest since 2007. He has worked as a researcher in the field of quantitative microbial risk assessment and predictive microbiology at the National Veterinary School of Alfort in 2001, at the ADRIA in 2002. In 2003, he moved to the University Laboratory of Biodiversity and Ecology (LUBEM) to work on inactivation of Listeria and Salmonella populations, which are submitted to acid and osmotic stress. Since 2007, his research activity focuses on quantitative description of microbial behavior in food. He is currently involved in projects on bacterial sporulation and outgrowth, inactivation during fermentation, and integrative approach on the use of biomarkers in predictive microbiology.
Papers:
P3-101 Genetic and Phenotypic Biodiversity of Bacillus licheniformis from the Dairy Industry
P3-111 Toward a Global Approach in Food Preservation by Investigating the Physiological Behavior of Geobacillus stearothermophilus
T7-09 Effect of Alkaline pH on the Heat Resistance of Salmonella Enteritidis
T10-04 Using Physiological Growth Parameters to Predict Spore-forming Bacteria Behavior All Along Their Life Cycle as Vegetative Cells or Spores