Our Team

About Us

We are a diverse group of researchers all interested in making advances in science and medical application using responsive polymer-based systems.

If you are interested in joining our group or learning more about what we do, contact us.

Dr. Michael Serpe

Michael J. Serpe received his B.S. at the University of Central Florida in 2000. He received his Ph.D. from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 2004 with Professor Andrew Lyon. There he developed novel polymeric materials for applications in drug delivery, microoptic arrays, and photonics. After a one year conducting research in industry, he joined the group of Professor Stephen Craig at Duke University in 2006. There he used single-molecule force spectroscopy to investigate reversible polymer bridging between surfaces. 

He joined the Department of Chemistry at the University of Alberta as an Assistant Professor in 2009 and was awarded early tenure and promoted to Associate Professor in 2013. On July, 1, 2018, Prof. Serpe was promoted to Full Professor. 

Prof. Serpe has been named a Grand Challenges Canada Rising Star in Global Health, received the 2013 Petro Canada Young Innovator Award, and has been named one of Edmonton’s Top 40 Under 40 by Avenue Magazine for 2013-2014.

Graduate Students

Alyssa Fu
Ph.D. Candidate
Alyssa received her B.Sc. in Chemistry at McGill University. Her current research includes sensor design and artificial muscle design and application. She enjoys all sports and making new friends.
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Faisal Hossain
Ph.D. Candidate

Faisal received his B.Sc. (Hons with distinction) in 2015 and M.S. in 2016 in Chemistry from University of Chittagong, Bangladesh and later an M.Eng. in Environmental Technology and Materials Chemistry from Kanazawa University, Japan in 2018.  His current Ph.D. research includes designing biosensors for on site quantification of ions in surface water and other biologically relevant targets.

Changhao Fang
Ph.D. Candidate

Completed his B.Sc. Honors in Biochemistry at the University of Alberta. His current research focuses on developing stimuli-responsive polymer-based biomaterials for controlled drug delivery and tissue engineering applications. He enjoys swimming, listening to music, reading and video gaming when not in the lab.

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Nicholas Balasuriya
Ph.D. Candidate

Nicholas completed his BSc. majoring in Chemistry at the University of Alberta in 2018. His research studies the use of poly(N-isopropylacrylamide)-based sensor arrays for detecting small molecule targets such as Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in Cannabis extracts. Outside of the lab, he is a hockey fan and collects model aircrafts as a hobby. 

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Haley Hunter
Ph.D. Candidate

Completed an Honours B.Sc degree in biochemistry from the University of Alberta in 2019.  Her current research project involves the development of an acetylcholine biosensor. The sensors are based upon the surface modification of optical etalon devices, which are fabricated by “sandwiching” a single pNIPAm layer between 2 thin gold layers.  When not in the lab she enjoys getting active and spending time with her family.

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Md Reazul Islam
Ph.D. Candidate

Reazul completed his B.Pharma and M.Pharm majoring in Pharmaceutical Sciences from University of Dhaka in 2011 and 2013 respectively. After that he worked as an assistant professor at the Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacology, University of Dhaka for four years. He is a registered pharmacist in Bangladesh. In Serpe lab his research studies the use of poly(N-isopropylacrylamide)-based etalon sensor arrays for determining water quality and molecularly imprinted polymer based sensor for detecting pathogens for biological applications. Outside of the lab, he is a cricket fan and playing table tennis, badminton and watching movies are his favorite activities.

Sureka Perera
Ph.D. Student
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Nisat Zahan
Ph.D. Candidate
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Stephanie Novaes
Ph.D. Student

Stephanie received her B.Sc. in Chemistry (2018) and her MSc. (2021) at the University of São Paulo, Brazil.
During her undergraduate studies and her masters, she worked on developing new polymeric systems using a cellulose derivative for the adsorption of an organic water pollutant.
She joined Dr. Serpe´s group in 2022. Her research interests include the development of polymer-based systems focusing on water remediation.
She loves music and making new friends. Outside of the lab, she enjoys playing acoustic guitar, going for a walk, and reading.

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Xiaochen Dong
Ph.D. Student

Xiaochen received his B.Sc. degree in chemistry from the University of Alberta in 2020. He is interested in the sensor projects (designs and applications) based on pNIPAm microgels. He is a big fan of badminton and video games. 

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Seerat Saleem
Ph.D. Student
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Karen Kanemaru
M.Sc. Student

Karen completed her BSc. in biological sciences from the University of Alberta in 2021. Her research studies the use of stimuli-responsive microgels for drug delivery applications. Outside of the lab she enjoys knitting, painting, and working out at the gym. 

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Saghar Mirzaei Bafti
M.Sc. Student
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Nathan Lane
M.Sc. Student
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