Principal Investigator

Delphine Bouilly

Design and Application of Electronic Nanobiosensors

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After earning a PhD in physics at the Université de Montréal, Delphine Bouilly completed a postdoctoral fellowship in the Department of Chemistry at Columbia University (New York, USA), where she specialized in the design of miniature electronic sensors for measuring mechanisms at the molecular scale.

She joined IRIC in 2017 as a senior researcher in the Electronic Nanobiocảmor Design and Application Research Unit, where she leads an interdisciplinary research program at the intersection of physics, biomedical engineering, and molecular biology.

Promoted to associate professor in 2022, Delphine Bouilly teaches in the Department of Physics of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at the Université de Montréal and holds leadership positions in several scientific groups, including the Institut Courtois, the Regroupement Québécois sur les Matériaux de Pointe (RQMP) and the Electrochemical Society. She is also a member of the College of the Royal Society of Canada.

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 research group assemble ultra-miniaturized electronic circuits and sensors capable of detecting and analyzing biological macromolecules such as DNA strands and proteins. The team is particularly interested in the detection of biomarkers and the dynamic measurement of molecules and their interactions.

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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