GLEASON, James
Department of Chemistry, McGill University Regular Researcher Our research group develops novel organocatalysts for a range of transformations, including sigmatropic rearrangements, cycloadditions and biomimetic polyene cyclizations. Key Words : organocatalysis, iminium catalysis, pericyclic reactions, total synthesis Address : Department of Chemistry McGill University 801 Sherbrooke St. West Montréal, Québec H3A 0B8 Contact : jim.gleason@mcgill.ca Website
GHOSHAL, Subhasis
McGill University Regular Researcher Our research focuses on the remediation of contaminated soil and groundwater, and the fate and transport of organic compounds, engineered nanoparticles and pathogens in terrestrial and aquatic environments. Contact : subhasis.ghoshal@mcgill.ca Website : http://www.mcgill.ca/civil/people/ghoshal
FRIŠČIĆ, Tomislav
McGill University Regular Researcher We are developing mechanochemical approaches in which grinding together of reactants with catalytic additives results in the self-assembly of advanced materials. Contact : tomislav.friscic@mcgill.ca Website : http://www.chemistry.mcgill.ca/directory/people.php?p=1006&n=Friscic&t=synthcatal
DAMHA, Masad
McGill University Regular Researcher Our group is interested in the synthesis, biochemical properties and molecular behaviour of nucleic acids and their analogues. One of our goals is to gain a detailed understanding of inter- and intracellular communication between nucleic acids and between nucleic acids and proteins. Contact : masad.damha@mcgill.ca Website : http://damha-group.mcgill.ca/
COSA, Gonzalo
McGill University Regular Researcher Our research activities center on the use of fluorescence-based strategies to achieve better understanding of cellular signaling and function in disease and health as well as to develop faster diagnostics for disease detection. Contact : gonzalo.cosa@mcgill.ca Website : http://gonzalocosa-group.mcgill.ca/
BOHLE, Scott
Department of Chemistry, McGill University Regular Researcher We are chemical biologists who seek to learn new chemistry from biology. Broadly the Bohle group is interested in chemical biology with a particular aim of learning new chemistry from biology. To this end we have long standing interests in the chemistry of nitrogen cycle, malaria, and tungsten
AUCLAIR, Karine
Department of Chemistry, McGill University Regular Researcher Our research takes advantage of chemical tools to study and manipulate biological systems. We are especially interested in antibiotic resistance and green chemistry. For example we look for new molecules (antibiotics or not) to treat infections, we study allostery in P450 enzymes to activate them, develop biocatalytic methods
ARNDTSEN, Bruce
Department of Chemistry, McGill University Regular Researcher Our research lies at the intersection of transition metal catalysis, organometallic chemistry, and synthetic organic chemistry. It has as its goal the discovery of new synthetic methodologies that are efficient, Green, and provide direct access to compounds of interest, such as pharmaceutical cores, biomolecules, new polymers, or advanced materials. We