An inter-group symposium co-organized by the CGCC, the CQMF and Millénium Québecor.
With Dr. Holly Reeve – HydRegen (a spin-off from Oxford University, UK) Title : ’’HydRegen: Taking a Biotechnology From Academic Research to Commercialisation’’ >> Click here for more information
CGCC Student Receives Best Poster Presentation Award at CANUK 2022
Vincent Desrosiers, a doctoral student in Professor Frédéric Georges Fontaine’s research group, has received a CGCC travel grant. This allowed him to participate in the first edition of the Canada – UK Join Symposium on Coordination Chemistry (CANUK 2022), a symposium bringing together researchers from Canada and the United Kingdom working in the field of
CGCC 2022 Annual Symposium
Don’t miss the CGCC Annual Conference which will be held on May 20, 2022 at the MIL campus of Université de Montréal >>>Click here for more information
Undergraduate CGCC Scholarship Supplements: Congratulations to all the 2021-2022 scholarship recipients!
Each year, CGCC provides travel awards to undergraduate students. These fellowships, in the amount of $6,000 each, allow the hiring of summer undergraduate students to introduce them to research by working on projects in green chemistry and catalysis. >> Click here for the complete list of scholarship recipients
CGCC Travel Awards: Congratulations to all the 2021-2022 scholarship recipients!
Each year, CGCC provides travel awards to graduate students.These scholarships, of up to $3,000, allow outstanding students to participate in international conferences to present their research results in green chemistry and catalysis. >> Click here for the complete list of scholarship recipients
CCVC fellow receives Best Poster Award at Career Day 2022
Rose Bovin, M.sc. and CCVC fellow won the Best Poster Award at Career Day 2022. The award was given by X-Chem Company. Ms. Bovin’s work is the subject of a collaboration between the research groups of Pr. Charette and Pr. Pelletier on to the development of a new “metal-free” fluorophore that can bind to polyethylene
Professor Alexis Vallée-Bélisle work on the development of DNA-based antennas makes headlines
The work of Professor Alexis Vallée-Bélisle on the development of DNA-based antennas, recently published in Nature Methods, made the headlines in several media. >> Click here for more details
The continuous flow synthesis platform of the chemistry department of the Université de Montréal and Pr. André Charette receive a major grant from Médicament Québec and the MEI
The continuous flow synthesis platform of the Chemistry Department of the University of Montreal and Pr. André Charette receive a major grant from Médicament Québec and the Ministry of Economy and Innovation (MEI) to ensure a chain of local supply of drugs using continuous flow synthesis. >> Click here for more details >> Click here