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Delphine Bouilly is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Montreal’s Faculty of Arts and Science. She holds the Canada Research Chair in Bionanoelectronics and is affiliated with the Institute of Research in Immunology and Cancer (IRIC). Her interdisciplinary research bridges biophysics, nanoelectronics, and biomedical engineering to develop graphene-based biosensors for single-molecule detection.
- Ph.D. in Physics (2013, University of Montreal)
- Postdoctoral Fellow (2016, Columbia University)
Research focuses on:
- Graphene field-effect transistors for DNA/protein detection
- Single-molecule electronic sensing mechanisms
- Nanofabrication and functionalization of carbon-based devices
- Biomedical applications in cancer diagnostics
Scientific awards include:
- Banting Fellowship
- Vanier Scholarship
- André Hamel Prize
- FRQNT Master’s Scholarship
- CGS-NSERC
- Alexander Graham Bell Award
Her team has supervised multiple Ph.D. and master’s students. Current grants include:
- NSERC Discovery Grant
- Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) Infrastructure Fund
- FRQNT Strategic Groupings Program
- Canada Research Chair Renewal
- NOVA Emerging Researcher Program
Laboratory initiatives include:
- Collaboration with TransMedTech Institute
- Development of lab-on-a-chip nanosensors
- Integration with biomedical institutions
- Focus on applications for pediatric leukemia diagnostics
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