Leyla Soleymani

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Leyla Soleymani is a scientist and Canada Research Chair at McMaster University's faculty of engineering. Her research includes the development of advanced materials for biosensing and repellent surfaces.[1]

Biography[]

Soleymani received her Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Toronto in 2010 under the mentorship of Ted Sargent. Her dissertation was entitled "Ultrasensitive Detection of Nucleic Acids using an Electronic Chip".[2]

In 2019, Soleymani developed a plastic wrap that repels pathogens such as the superbug methicilin-resistant Staphyloccocus aureus from surfaces.[3][4] In 2020, this wrap is being adapted for halting the spread of COVID-19.[5]

References[]

  1. ^ "Leyla Soleymani | McMaster School of Biomedical Engineering". www.eng.mcmaster.ca. Retrieved 2020-10-05.
  2. ^ Soleymani, Leyla (2011-03-28). Ultra-sensitive Detection of Nucleic Acids using an Electronic Chip (Thesis thesis).
  3. ^ Amy Woodyatt. "Scientists develop superbug-resistant, self-cleaning plastic wrap". CNN. Retrieved 2020-10-05.
  4. ^ "Scientists create 'self-cleaning surface that repels superbugs'". www.expressandstar.com. Retrieved 2020-10-05.
  5. ^ Times, The Hill (2020-09-14). "How the pandemic has driven us to up our game in research and teaching". The Hill Times. Retrieved 2020-10-05.


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