
- by Marie Cano
- 7 January 2026
The Center for Green Chemistry and Catalysis is proud to highlight the participation of its students in Pacifichem 2025, one of the most important international chemistry conferences, which brings together thousands of researchers from around the world every five years.
Thanks to financial support from the CGCC, 11 students from our partner universities were able to attend this major scientific event. This participation allowed them to present their research, exchange ideas with specialists in their field, and forge links with the international scientific community.
Participating in Pacifichem represents a unique opportunity for the next generation of scientists:
- dissemination of research results in an international context;
- discovery of recent advances in chemistry and catalysis;
- meeting world-renowned researchers;
- developing professional networks and opening up opportunities for future collaborations.
The CGCC is particularly pleased to contribute to this type of formative experience, which plays a key role in the training of students and in promoting the research conducted within our network.
Students supported by the CGCC
We would like to warmly congratulate the following students and their research supervisors:
- Noémie Beaucage, direction Pr Collins — Université de Montréal
- Rose Boivin, direction Pr Charette — Université de Montréal
- Corentin Charbonnier, direction Pr Lebel — Université de Montréal
- Bernard D’Onofrio, direction Pr Collins — Université de Montréal
- Yousra Hamdane, direction Pr Lubell — Université de Montréal
- Manpreet Kaur, direction Pr Li — Université McGill
- Josiane Perreault-Dufour, direction Pr Charette — Université de Montréal
- Alexander Raborg-Grullon, direction Pr Charette — Université de Montréal
- Guillaume Roland, direction Pr Collins — Université de Montréal
- Jordan Vigier, direction Pr Lebel — Université de Montréal
- Charity Yongo-Luwawa, direction Pr Lubell — Université de Montréal
Supporting the next generation and scientific outreach
By supporting student participation in international conferences such as Pacifichem, the CCVC reaffirms its commitment to training the next generation, promoting green chemistry and catalysis, and raising awareness of the research conducted by its teams.












