Principal Investigator

Delphine Bouilly

Design and Application of Electronic Nanobiosensors

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Delphine Bouilly completed her graduate studies at the Université de Montréal in 2013 by receiving a Ph.D. in Physics. She then travelled to New York to complete postdoctoral training at Columbia University, in Colin Nuckolls’ laboratory. While there, she developed expertise in the design of miniature electronic sensors, in particular for the measure of mechanisms at the molecular level.

She joined the IRIC team in 2017 as Principal Investigator of the Design and Application of Electronic Nanobiosensors Research Unit.

Principal Investigator, Design and Application of Electronic Nanobiosensors Research Unit, IRIC

Assistant Professor, Physics Department of the Faculty of Arts and Science of the Université de Montréal

Research unit on design and application of electronic nanobiosensors

Marcelle-Coutu Pavilion, 4306-5

Phone (office)
(514) 343-6111, ext. 88923
Fax
(514) 343-7780
Email
delphine.bouilly@umontreal.ca

Design and Application of Electronic Nanobiosensors

Delphine Bouilly and her team assemble circuits and ultra-miniature electronic sensors able to identify and analyze biological macromolecules such as DNA strands or proteins. The Investigators particularly focus on dynamic measurements of individual molecules and their interactions, as well as the identification of biomarkers.

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Awards and distinctions

  • Canada Research Chair in Bionanoelectronics, 2017

  • Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship, Natural Science and Engineering Research Council, 2015

  • Postdoctoral Fellowship, Fonds québécois de la recherche sur la nature et les technologies, 2013-2015

  • Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship, Natural Science and Engineering Research Council, 2009-2012

  • André-Hamer Award, Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada, 2009