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Bruce Lennox is the Tomlinson Professor of Chemistry at McGill University’s Department of Chemistry. He holds academic appointments in materials chemistry and catalysis, with a focus on nanomaterials and surface chemistry. His research explores structure-property relationships in molecules forming interfaces and nanomaterials, including lipid synthesis, gold nanoparticle applications, and biosensor development.
Education: B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Toronto (1979–1985), followed by an NSERC Postdoctoral Fellowship at Imperial College (1985–1987).
Research interests span molecular design, catalysis, nanomaterials synthesis, and interdisciplinary collaborations with physiology, physics, and neurosciences. Key projects include drug delivery systems using nanoparticles, lipid-based lithography masks, and ion-channel electrochemical biosensors. His work integrates spectroscopy (NMR/IR), electrochemistry, and electron microscopy.
Awards include Fellowships from the Royal Society of Canada, Royal Society of Chemistry (UK), and Chemical Institute of Canada. He directed the NSERC CREATE in Neuroengineering (2011–2017) and led academic unions as President of McGill Association of University Teachers (2014–2015).
Lab activities involve training students in physical organic chemistry, electrochemical techniques, and surface chemistry. His lab (Pulp & Paper 201-215) collaborates with multi-disciplinary teams and contributes to academic, government, and industrial research networks.



