Possible projects:
  1. NanoBioArray chip for DNA-based diagnostics
  2. Nanomaterial-based chemical sensing
  3. Chemical separation and quantitation of natural products
  4. On-chip fluorescent and imaging measurements in the same single cells

How to do any of these projects:

  1. SFU graduate degree in CHEM or MBB (M.Sc. or Ph.D.)
  2. SFU work-study program (apply if you’re on student loan)
  3. NSERC undergraduate student award (apply by January of the year)
  4. Chem 481-5 (research), Chem 482-3 (directed study), Chem 483-5 (honours research) or the equivalent credit courses in other schools or departments

Contact Dr. Li at paulli@sfu.ca or 778-782-5956 or visit my homepage (URL: www.sfu.ca/chemistry/groups/Li) for more details         

Postdoctoral position available:

Any PhD graduates, who are looking for a postdoc position, can send me a CV.
Experiences in microfluidics are open, preferably in cells or gene sequencing or both.
This PDF position is immediate, for 1 year, extendable to two.