Delphine Bouilly
Design and application of electronic nanosensors
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Profile
Research expertise
Delphine Bouilly and her team assemble ultra-miniature electronic circuits and sensors to explore the dynamics of the interactions between biological molecules (DNA and proteins) or the fluctuations within a single molecule. The goal is to develop new tools to identify biomarkers associated with various types of cancer and to improve our understanding of the mechanics of basic macromolecules.
Biography
Delphine Bouilly earned a Ph.D. in Physics from the Université de Montréal in 2013 before completing a postdoctoral fellowship at Columbia University, in New York City.
Bouilly earned many awards and scholarships over the course of her studies, including the prestigious Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship, awarded to the most qualified postdoctoral fellows with a highly promising research potential.
Awards and recognitions
- Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship, Natural Science and Engineering Research Council (NSERC), 2015-2017
- Postdoctoral Fellowship, Fonds québécois de la recherche sur la nature et les technologies (FQRNT), 2013-2015
- Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship, Natural Science and Engineering Research Council (NSERC), 2009-2012
- André-Hamer Award, Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), 2009
education
- 2013 — Doctorat — Physique — Université de Montréal
- 2016 — Stage postdoctoral — Physique — Columbia University
Affiliations and responsabilities
Research affiliations
Teaching and supervision
Teaching
Courses taught (current session only)
Programs
- 119010 – Baccalauréat en mathématiques
- 119020 – Majeure en mathématiques
- 119210 – Baccalauréat en mathématiques et physique
- 119210 – Baccalauréat en mathématiques et physique
- 120010 – Baccalauréat en physique
- 120020 – Majeure en physique
- 120040 – Mineure en physique
- 120510 – Baccalauréat en physique et informatique
- 120510 – Baccalauréat en physique et informatique
- 182810 – Baccalauréat en enseignement des sciences et des technologies au secondaire
- 196710 – Programme d'accueil en sciences
Student supervision
Theses and dissertation supervision (Papyrus Institutional Repository)
Procédés de mise à l’échelle pour la fabrication et la caractérisation de biocapteurs de graphène à effet de champ
Cycle : Doctoral
Grade : Ph. D.
Fonctionnalisation de transistors à effet de champ à base de graphène : vers l'assemblage d'une interface de détection biologique contrôlée
Cycle : Master's
Grade : M. Sc.
Projects
Research projects
Integrated School on Advanced Materials (ISAM)
Field-Effect Biosensors from Carbon Nanomaterials: Precision Design and Scalable Processing for Multiplexed Biomolecular Sensing
Functional Atomic-scale Materials Engineering - FAME”
Regroupement québécois sur les matériaux de pointe (RQMP)
Regroupement québécois sur les matériaux de pointe (RQMP)
Canada Research Chair in Bionanoelectronics - Renouvellement
Institut TransMedTech Montréal: Modélisation de la capacitance électrique de biocapteurs à effet de champ en graphène
Functionalized Bilayer Graphene Devices: Achieving Selectivity and Sensitivity
Functionalized Bilayer Graphene Devices: Achieving Selectivity and Sensitivity
Development of novel targeted therapies and diagnostic tools for high risk pediatric leukemias
Development of novel targeted therapies and diagnostic tools for high risk pediatric leukemias
Development of novel targeted therapies and diagnostic tools for high risk pediatric leukemias
Accepteurs non fullerènes rigides pour des cellules solaires organiques imprimées en 3D
Development of novel targeted therapies and diagnostic tools for high risk pediatric leukemias
Development of novel targeted therapies and diagnostic tools for high risk pediatric leukemias
Development of novel targeted therapies and diagnostic tools for high risk pediatric leukemias
Biochemical Sensors based on SingleMolecule Nanoelectronic Devices
Functional Atomic-scale Materials Engineering - FAME”
Simulation des interactions ADN-graphène dans un nanobiocapteur visant les mutations de ERS1 menant à la résistance à l’hormonothérapie dans le cancer du sein (Louis Tremblay)
TransmedTech //Stabilité des nanocapteurs à effet de champ de graphène en solution biomimétique
Electron microscopy analysis of (nano)materials with environmental, biological and industrial importance
FD - Development of nanoscale device arrays to investigate the biophysical properties of fundamental cellular switch proteins
FI - Development of nanoscale device arrays to investigate the biophysical properties of fundamental cellular switch proteins
Bionanoelectronics
Soutien additionnel au versement supplémentaire-COVID pour un étudiant Mécanismes fondamentaux liés aux interactions molécule-capteur dans les biocapteurs nanoélectroniques à molécule unique
Mécanismes fondamentaux liés aux interactions molécule-capteur dans les biocapteurs nanoélectroniques à molécule unique
Supplément COVID-19 CRSNG_Biochemical Sensors based on SingleMolecule Nanoelectronic Devices
Détection et suppression de mutations activatrices du gène ESR1 responsables de la résistance aux thérapies hormonales contre le traitement du cancer du sein ER α+. / Bourse d’excellence de doctorat - Madline Sauvage
BOURSE IVADO DONNÉES RACONTER 2020
Dispositifs nanoélectroniques à molécule unique pour études biophysiques et biocapteurs
Microfluidic detection of leukemia cells by electronic biomolecular sensors
Outreach
Publications and presentations
Disciplines
- Physics
- Medical Physics
- Biochemistry
- Medical Biochemistry
- Biochemical Engineering
- Immunology
Areas of expertise
- Biological and medical physics
- Condensed matter physics
- Biomedical engineering
- Nucleic Acids
- Proteins
- Dynamics of biomolecules
- Single-molecule techniques
- Electronic and electrical properties of biomolecules
- Electronic transport in condensed matter
- Nanoelectronic devices
- Nanoscale materials and structures: fabrication and characterization
- Micro- and nanofabrication
- Biomedical instrumentation
- Micro- and nano-electromechanical systems (MEMS/NEMS) and devices
- Cancer Diagnosis and Detection
- COVID-19
- COVID19