
SPINO, Claude
Department of Chemistry, Université de Sherbrooke Regular Researcher The principal interest of our research group is the synthesis of natural products with some emphasis on the efficiency and ‘green’ aspect of the sequence. This includes the development of methods like cascade reactions, of photochemical reactions and catalysis. The group is also involved, to a small

MACGILLIVRAY, Leonard
Department of Chemistry, Université de Sherbrooke Regular Researcher Len MacGillivray is Professor in the Department of Chemistry and a Canada Excellence Research Chair (CERC) in Green Chemistry and Sustainable Materials at the Université de Sherbrooke, Quebec. He obtained his B.Sc. (Hons.) degree in Chemistry from Saint Mary’s University in Halifax, Nova Scotia in 1994 and
LAVOIE, Jean-Michel
Sherbrooke University Regular Researcher Research interests: Biofuels. Biorefineries. Analytical Chemistry. Catalytic conversions. CO2 conversion. Cellulosic ethanol. Green chemicals. Industrial organic syntheses. Contact : Jean-Michel.Lavoie2@USherbrooke.ca Website : https://www.usherbrooke.ca/gchimiquebiotech/departement/professeurs/jean-michel-lavoie/

CLAVERIE, Jérome
Department of Chemistry, Université de Sherbrooke Regular Researcher The laboratory of Prof Claverie is focusing on new sustainable methods for the production of organic materials, often derived from petroleum products, and hybrids materials (containing an organic part and another inorganic part). Research activities include: – the development of partially biobased epoxy resins, free of bisphenols
BOUDREAULT, Pierre-Luc
Department of Chemistry, Université de Sherbrooke Regular Researcher

BÉLANGER, Guillaume
Department of Chemistry, Université de Sherbrooke Regular Researcher Alkaloids often have polycyclic and complex structures, with interesting and varied biological activities. In order to study the rarest of them, we must be able to synthesize them. One of the best approaches is to develop cascades of cyclization reactions that generate molecular complexity very quickly from