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Audrey Moores
RSC Council | President, College of New Scholars
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Year of Induction: 
2020
Mandate: 
2024-2026

BIOGRAPHY

Audrey Moores is a Full Professor of Chemistry and associate director of the Facility for Electron Microscopy Research (FEMR) at McGill University.

She completed her PhD from the Ecole Polytechnique, France in 2005, under the supervision of Prof. Pascal Le Floch and received the Best Thesis award of the Ecole Polytechnique that year. She was a post-doctoral fellow at Yale University in 2006 under the guidance of Prof. Robert H. Crabtree, funded by a Lavoisier fellowship from the European Union.

She serves as an executive editor for ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering. In 2020, she became a member of the College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists of the Royal Society of Canada, which is the junior body of the equivalent to a Canadian Academy of Science, and was elected President-Elect in 2023. Between 2007 and 2017, she held a Canada Research Chair in Green Chemistry. In 2019 she received a Fessenden Professorship awarded by the faculty of science at McGill University towards the commercial development of the clean transformation of crustacean shells into chitosan. In 2021 she received the Canadian Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Award for Green Chemistry. She is also a university-funded visiting professor at the University of Tokyo from January to June 2024. With her group, she focuses on sustainable solutions for nanoparticles and biopolymer synthesis as well as catalyzed reactions, with an interest in waste biomass valorization, earth abundant starting materials and high atom economy. In 2024, she is chairing the Gordon Research Conference in Green Chemistry.