Jean Duhamel
Professor
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
University of Waterloo
Canada
Biography
Dr. Jean Duhamel, received his PhD in Institut National Polytechnique de Lorraine, Nancy, France. Jean Duhamel is well recognized for his expertise at applying fluorescence techniques to characterize synthetic or biological macromolecules and their supramolecular assemblies at the nanoscale in solution and in the solid state. DNA, peptides, polypeptides, dendrimers, or polymeric surfactants are examples of the types of macromolecules which are being currently studied in this laboratory. He is the Director of the Institute for Polymer Research at the University of Waterloo.
Research Interest
His expertise at applying fluorescence techniques to characterize synthetic or biological macromolecules and their supramolecular assemblies at the nanoscale in solution and in the solid state.
Publications
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Camille N, Coricelli G, Sallet J, Pradat-Diehl P, Duhamel JR, Sirigu A. The involvement of the orbitofrontal cortex in the experience of regret. Science. 2004 May 21;304(5674):1167-70.
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Sirigu A, Duhamel JR, Cohen L, Pillon B, Dubois B, Agid Y. The mental representation of hand movements after parietal cortex damage. Science-AAAS-Weekly Paper Edition. 1996 Sep 13;273(5281):1564-70.
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Duhamel JR, Colby CL, Goldberg ME. The updating of the representation of visual space in parietal cortex by intended eye movements. Science. 1992 Jan 3;255(5040):90.