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BARRIAULT, Louis »


Full professor
Faculty of Science
Chemistry

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Office: 613-562-5800 (6076)
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Synthèse de composés biologiquement actifs. Découverte de nouvelles réactions et stratégies en synthèse organique. Chimie médicinale

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BEAUCHEMIN, André »


André Beauchemin

University Research Chair in Synthetic Organic Chemistry
Associate professor
Faculty of Science
Chemistry

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Our research targets novel approaches for the efficient syntheses of nitrogen-containing molecules. Over 90% of pharmaceuticals possess at least one nitrogen atom in their structure, and nitrogen atoms are also prevalent in agrochemicals, and in bulk chemicals (for example isocyanates used in the paints, coatings and form industries).

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BEN, Robert »


Robert Ben

Professor of Chemistry
Full professor
Faculty of Science
Chemistry

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My expertise centers on the cryopreservation and hypothermic storage of cells tissues and organs.

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GAMBAROTTA, Sandro »


Sandro GAMBAROTTA

Full professor
Faculty of Science
Chemistry

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Our research is targeting important industrial issues related to the production of commodity chemicals. To this end, we are synthesizing and characterizing new catalytic systems based on several transition metals with the goal of to improving catalytic behavior through the understanding of the reaction mechanisms. As part of mechanistic studies we are also endeavouring the isolation of catalytically active intermediates.  The processes targeted are olefin polymerization and selective oligomerization.  These studies are conducted in close collaboration with the University of Eindhoven (The Netherlands) and Industrial sector (Dutch Polymer Institute, Sabic).

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KEILLOR, Jeffrey »


Jeffrey Keillor

University Research Chair in Bioorganic Chemistry
Full professor
Faculty of Science
Chemistry

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We study the interaction of small organic molecules with proteins, developing reagents for fluorescently labelling proteins, small molecules as medicinal enzyme inhibitors, and probes for studying the mechanism and biological activity of enzymes.

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OGILVIE, William »


Associate professor
Faculty of Science
Chemistry

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Office: 613-562-5800 (6071)
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Design of new organic reactions. Preparation of biologically active substances. Drug discovery research specializing in antivirals.

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SHEHATA, Marlene Fouad »


Prof., Pharmacist and PhD candidate in Genetics of Cardiovascular Diseases
Part-time professor
Faculty of Health Sciences
Medicine

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Office: 613-255-5476
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My main field of research is targeting the salt-sensitive high blood pressure. This particular kind of high blood pressure has been connected with a genetic component that is inherited from parents to offspring and that is usually exacerbated by high salt-intake. As a Geneticist Candidate and a Pharmacist, I am investigating the genes that might be involved in transmitting that genetic form of high blood pressure.

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