WUEST, James
Montreal University Collaborator Our research combines a strong interest in molecular design, synthesis, and structure with elements of supramolecular chemistry, materials science, surface science, crystal engineering, and nanoscience Contact : james.d.wuest@umontreal.ca Website : http://www.wuestgroup.com/index.html

VALLÉE-BÉLISLE, Alexis
Department of Chemistry, Université de Montréal Regular Researcher Canada Research Chair in Bioengineering and Bio-nanotechnology. Inspired by Nature, my laboratory is developing similar artificial molecular machines for inexpensive biotechnologies aimed at improving global health and environmental issues. Combining classical tools in organic chemistry with modern techniques for biochemistry, molecular biology and electrochemistry, my laboratory seeks to prepare nanodevices

SCHMITZER, Andreea
Department of Chemistry, Université de Montréal Regular Researcher Our research group develops functional supramolecular systems, integrating the areas of supramolecular chemistry, organic and bio-organic chemistry, physico-chemistry as well as molecular biology. Our interest is not only driven by the synthetic challenges of self-assembled systems but also on the application of these molecular architectures. Our research
SCHAPER, Frank
Montreal University Regular Researcher Our research is focused on the synthesis of organometallic compounds and clusters, their applications in catalysis and as bio-mimetic model systems as well as the determination of the reaction mechanisms involved. Contact : frank.schaper@umontreal.ca Website : http://www.mapageweb.umontreal.ca/schaperf/index-en.html
ROCHEFORT, Dominic
Montreal University Regular Researcher Research interests: Study of electrochemical processes involving ionic liquids. Contact : dominic.rochefort@umontreal.ca Website :

PELLETIER, Joelle
Department of Chemistry, Université de Montréal Regular Researcher We modify enzymes and enzymatic reactions to develop new approaches to industrially relevant syntheses. We undertake accelerated enzyme evolution using high-throughput screening as well as computational simulations. Key Words : biocatalysis, enzyme engineering, high-throughput screening, accelerated evolution, continuous flow reactions Address : Department of Chemistry Complexe des sciences

LUBELL, William
Department of Chemistry, Université de Montréal Regular Researcher The Lubell laboratory applies the strength of organic synthesis to explore the chemical-biology of peptides through conformational restriction. Innovating methods for amino acid, polyamide and heterocycle synthesis, we study the medicinal chemistry of peptide structures by diversity-oriented approaches to create so called “peptidomimetic” prototypes for drug discovery.

LEBEL, Hélène
Co-Directeur Université de Montréal Regular Researcher The research program led by Professor Lebel focuses on developing innovative and environmentally responsible synthesis methodologies. Her work focuses primarily on nitrogen compounds, which are essential not only in medicinal chemistry, but also in many other applications. Her team is working to design new catalytic processes and explore cutting-edge
HANAN, Garry
Université de Montréal Regular Researcher We use organic and inorganic synthesis to create supramolecular assemblies which harvest light energy and transform it into chemical energy by way of artificial photosynthesis and bio-inorganic catalysis. Contact : garry.hanan@umontreal.ca Website : http://groupeenergieverte.ca/
HAMZEHPOOR, Ehsan
Department of Chemistry, Université de Montréal Regular Researcher