
LEBEL, Hélène
Université de Montréal Regular Researcher The major aim of Professor’s Lebel research program is to develop novel catalytic green processes in organic chemistry. Her research program addresses the development of transition metal-catalyzed processes and the discovery of recyclable reagents. The development of multi-catalytic processes that mimic the biosynthesis in living cells is another very exciting
HANESSIAN, Stephen
Université de Montréal Regular Researcher Our research has a long-standing interest in the design of novel strategies for the total synthesis of antibiotics and natural products. We especially look at the molecular aspects of medicinal chemistry and drug design. Contact : stephen.hanessian@umontreal.ca Website : http://groupeenergieverte.ca/
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/
GUINDON, Yvan
Université de Montréal Regular Researcher We focus on the discovery of new synthetic sequences leading to bioactive molecules of interest in the control of inflammation and/or cancer. We also study free-radicals in various stereoselective processes. Contact : yvan.guindon@ircm.qc.ca Website : http://www.ircm.qc.ca/microsites/yvanguindon/fr/index.htm

DOLLÉ, Mickael
Department of Chemistry, Université de Montréal Regular Researcher Brief description of group expertise: The development of the next generation of batteries requires working with a global vision of what an electrochemical system represents. Our research activities focus on various aspects ranging from the synthesis and characterization of inorganic materials and their processing to the study

COLLINS, Shawn
Department of Chemistry, Université de Montréal Regular Researcher The Collins Group is broadly interested in the development of novel synthetic methods, particularly involving catalysis, photochemistry and continuous flow methods. Key Words: molecular synthesis, catalysis, photochemistry, continuous flow Address : Department of Chemistry Complexe des sciences 1375 Avenue Thérèse-Lavoie-Roux Montréal (Québec) H2V 0B3 Contact : shawn.collins@umontreal.ca Website
CECIONI, Samy
Montreal University Regular Researcher Research interests: Chemical Biology Strategies for Perturbing Carbohydrate Recognition and for Probing Glycan-Processing Enzymes. Contact : samy.cecioni@umontreal.ca Website : https://chimie.umontreal.ca/repertoire-departement/vue/cecioni-samy/