Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Celine Bailly"
- Celine Bailly's recent research primarily investigates the influence of natural radioactivity on microbial communities in mineral springs, particularly in the French Massif Central, where high radiation levels provide unique ecological conditions for studying bacterial adaptation and community structure.
- Her studies employ advanced methodologies, including DNA metabarcoding and Monte Carlo simulations, to assess how chronic radiation exposure affects microbial populations and to quantify radiation dosimetry for these microorganisms in their natural habitats.
- Bailly's work highlights the ecological significance of naturally radioactive environments as models for understanding the impacts of low-dose radiation on biodiversity, providing insights that extend to fields such as radioecology and environmental science.*