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Electrochemistry and Biosensors Laboratory of Philippe Dauphin Ducharme

The Chemistry Department at Sherbrooke will be recruiting for a new member with research interests in the domain of crystal engineering, materials chemistry or organic chemistry starting next fall! More here: usherbrooke.ca/emplois/filead… @Chemjobber @ChemFacultyCDN


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This perspective from @ebiosensors investigates the field of surface-bound #biosensors to generate insight on structural reconfiguration of biomolecular receptors. pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…


One week left to apply to the faculty position in the Chemistry Department at Université de Sherbrooke! We are looking for a new colleague to add to our team. usherbrooke.ca/emplois/filead…


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Great to get this review out after a long writing process. Excellent work by Sophie Eisen and a big thanks to Phil for his contributions @ebiosensors #aptamers #Biophysics #biosensors @CambridgeUP Quarterly Reviews of Biophysics bit.ly/4eg66pz


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We are #hiring for Assistant/Associate/Full Professor in Chemistry at Université de Sherbrooke. Message me if you're interested in joining our team. We are attending 32nd International Materials Research Congress 2024 if you would like to meet! - via #Whova event app

JeromeClaverie1's tweet image. We are #hiring for Assistant/Associate/Full Professor in Chemistry at Université de Sherbrooke. Message me if you're interested in joining our team. We are attending 32nd International Materials Research Congress 2024 if you would like to meet!  - via #Whova event app

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Why would you not join us in Sherbrooke? We have an opening for a professor position (all levels possible). See here for the add in English usherbrooke.ca/emplois/filead… and here for French usherbrooke.ca/emplois/offre/…


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Université de Sherbrooke chemistry is hiring a tenure track professor. Great colleagues, great students and a great town: what more could you want? @chemjobber @chemfacultyCDN #facultychemjobs #chemjobscanada usherbrooke.ca/emplois/filead…


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Cette année, six personnes doctorantes de l’#UdeS décrochent la prestigieuse bourse Vanier grâce à leur projet innovant et leur parcours universitaire admirable. 👏 #recherche #bourse @irsc_cihr @CRSNG_NSERC @CRSH_SSHRC @genieUdeS @flshUdeS @gestionUdeS usherbrooke.ca/actualites/nou…


New publication from the group! @evdastous explores the use of a new oxazine dye as a redox reporter into electrochemical aptamer-based biosensor for achieving « true » mulitplex measurements. Find out more here: pubs.rsc.org/en/Content/Art…


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You can check out the preprint of some recent work with the groups of Lena @thesiminegroup and Phil @ebiosensors #aptamer

Truncations and in silico Docking to Enhance the Analytical Response of Aptamer-Based Biosensors ift.tt/yQsSWBJ #chemrxiv_biochem



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Canada is overflowing with talented electro-chemists, and we are thrilled to showcase their potential! Please join us for the 2nd virtual Canada's Rising Stars in Electrochemical Systems Symposium happening April 24-25. It's free! crses2024.wordpress.com

SamanthaGateman's tweet image. Canada is overflowing with talented electro-chemists, and we are thrilled to showcase their potential! Please join us for the 2nd virtual Canada's Rising Stars in Electrochemical Systems Symposium happening April 24-25. It's free! crses2024.wordpress.com

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#FridayReads #Blood tests are a common, yet often painful, step in monitoring a person’s health. But what if we could skip the needles & use spit instead? Recent #research in @ACS_Sensors explores how: brnw.ch/21wF9mw @ACSPublications #Chemistry

AmerChemSociety's tweet image. #FridayReads #Blood tests are a common, yet often painful, step in monitoring a person’s health. But what if we could skip the needles & use spit instead? Recent #research in @ACS_Sensors explores how: brnw.ch/21wF9mw @ACSPublications #Chemistry

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Toutes nos félicitations à Élodie d'Astous, étudiante au doctorat auprès de Pr Philippe Dauphin-Ducharme, récipiendaire d'une des premières bourses d'excellence Laurent et Claire B.Beaudoin!

Avec la création du programme de bourses d’excellence Laurent et Claire B. Beaudoin, le plus prestigieux de son histoire, l’UdeS est bien en selle pour attirer une relève de haut calibre en sciences et en génie. usherbrooke.ca/actualites/nou…



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Avec la création du programme de bourses d’excellence Laurent et Claire B. Beaudoin, le plus prestigieux de son histoire, l’UdeS est bien en selle pour attirer une relève de haut calibre en sciences et en génie. usherbrooke.ca/actualites/nou…


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Blood tests are a common, yet often painful, step in monitoring a person’s health. But what if we could skip the needles and use spit instead? Recent research in @ACS_Sensors explores how: brnw.ch/21wETWZ

ACSpressroom's tweet image. Blood tests are a common, yet often painful, step in monitoring a person’s health. But what if we could skip the needles and use spit instead? Recent research in @ACS_Sensors explores how: brnw.ch/21wETWZ

Fantastic work by Dat Nguyen in close collaboration @Colgate showcasing aptamer biosensors capabilities in human saliva for measurements of glucose and AMP.


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L’Université de Sherbrooke obtient non pas une, mais deux chaires d’excellence en recherche du Canada, une annonce majeure qui confirme sa posture déjà très solide en #recherche. 👏🎉 @CRSNG_NSERC @IQ_USherbrooke @sciencesUdeS @genieUdeS usherbrooke.ca/actualites/nou…


Great work by @evdastous to push this to the finish line! In this paper Elodie shows the synthesis of a modified DNA with a blue box host molecule for detecting different small molecules directly in undiluted whole blood.


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