David Diston
Federal Department of Home Affairs(CH)Federal Food Safety and Veterinary Office(CH)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Bacteriophages and microbial interactions, Fecal contamination and water quality, Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology, Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies, Gut microbiota and health
Most-Cited Works
- → Performance of viruses and bacteriophages for fecal source determination in a multi-laboratory, comparative study(2013)88 cited
- → Genome signature-based dissection of human gut metagenomes to extract subliminal viral sequences(2013)83 cited
- → Comparative (Meta)genomic Analysis and Ecological Profiling of Human Gut-Specific Bacteriophage φB124-14(2012)64 cited
- → Evaluation of Molecular- and Culture-Dependent MST Markers To Detect Fecal Contamination and Indicate Viral Presence in Good Quality Groundwater(2015)32 cited
- → The effect of UV-C radiation (254 nm) on candidate microbial source tracking phages infecting a human-specific strain of Bacteroides fragilis (GB-124)(2012)24 cited
- → Microbial source tracking in highly vulnerable karst drinking water resources(2017)24 cited
- → Resolution of habitat-associated ecogenomic signatures in bacteriophage genomes and application to microbial source tracking(2017)17 cited
- → Occurrence of bacteriophages infecting Bacteroides host strains (ARABA 84 and GB-124) in fecal samples of human and animal origin(2014)10 cited
- → Inactivation of Bacteriophage Infecting Bacteroides Strain GB124 Using UV‐B Radiation(2013)9 cited
- → Using flow cytometry and Bacteroidales 16S rRNA markers to study the hygienic quality of source water(2015)2 cited