THIBODEAUX, Christopher
Regular Researcher christopher.thibodeaux@mcgill.ca Research interests: Our research applies a diverse set of experimental tools spanning the realms of biochemistry, analytical chemistry, biophysics, molecular biology, and bioinformatics to study the biosynthesis of antimicrobial natural products and the biological processes that contribute to bacterial virulence and pathogenesis. >> See Web Page
MOORES, Audrey
Department of Chemistry, McGill University Regular Researcher Since 2007, my research group in the Department of Chemistry at McGill University works at the interfaces between the fields of material chemistry, coordination chemistry and organic synthesis. We conduct research in the domains of catalysis using both the heterogeneous and homogeneous approaches and more sustainable nanoparticle synthesis. We have
MOITESSIER, Nicolas
Regular Researcher nicolas.moitessier@mcgill.ca Our integrated research program utilizes synthetic chemistry as a powerful validating technology in chemical biology and synthetic organic chemistry. >> See Web Page
MI, Zetian
Collaborator zetian.mi@mcgill.ca Our group is focused on the investigation of compound semiconductor nanostructures, including quantum dots, nanowires, and nanotubes, and their applications in nanoelectronic and nanophotonic devices. >> See Web Page
McCALLA, Eric
Department of Chemistry, McGill University Regular Researcher The group works in the design of both electrode and electrolyte materials for advanced batteries with both improved performance and a reduced environmental impact. Key Words : solid-state chemistry, electrochemistry, materials for advanced batteries, high-throughput synthesis, X-ray diffraction Address : Department of Chemistry McGill University 801 Sherbrooke St.
MAGUIRE, Steve
Regular Researcher steve.maguire@mcgill.ca The general field of our research is the organization theory and technology evolution (technological change, product substitution, adoption of innovations). We seek to understand what determines the fate of particular products, and how this is influenced by the activities and behaviours of people. >> See Web Page
LUMB, Jean-Philip
Department of Chemistry, McGill University Regular Researcher Organic molecules play an integral role in human health and well-being. Their production is also intimately linked to the earth’s carbon cycle, and affects many of humanity’s most pressing challenges, including the changing climate. Improving the properties of existing chemicals, while also increasing the sustainability of their production
LAU, Peter
McGill University Collaborator Our research team aims to build a strong knowledge base for biocatalyst applications, develop bioproducts and create low-polluting, sustainable industrial processes. Contact : peter.lau@mcgill.ca Website : https://www.mcgill.ca/microimm/people/adjuncts/lau
KOPYSCINSKI, Jan
Chemical Engineering, McGill University Regular Researcher The Catalytic Process Engineering (CPE) laboratory is engaged in the development and understanding of heterogeneous catalyzed processes and reactor engineering concepts dedicated to sustainable energy conversion technologies. For example, we focus on thermo-catalytic and plasma-catalytic conversion of CO2, CH4 and N2 into value-added chemicals. Key Words : heterogeneous catalysis,
HARRINGTON, Matthew
Department of Chemistry, McGill University Regular Researcher Our group believes that nature has something to teach humans about how to make better materials in a more sustainable way. Living organisms rapidly fabricate a range of high performance biopolymeric materials from biomolecular building blocks (e.g. proteins) via green bottom-up assembly processes. These materials provide important role