John Carroll University - Chemistry


Department of Chemistry Fall 2004 Seminar Program

All Seminars will be on Wednesdays in the Dolan Science Center, Room 329 at 3:00 pm unless otherwise noted.  Titles are subject to change.

Date

Speaker

Title

September 1
Meet students taking seminar for credit:
3:00 – 3:20 pm
Safety Training Seminar for all TA’s 3:20 – 4:45 pm
September 8 Professor Lanny Liebeskind

Department of Chemistry

Emory University

Bio-inspired Organometallic Chemistry.
Novel Metal-Mediated Transformations of Organosulfur Compounds under
Anaerobic and Aerobic Conditions
September 15 Professor Michael Setter

Department of Chemistry

John Carroll University

Recent Advances in Small Surface Analysis

September 22 Professor Christian Schafmeister

Department of Chemistry

University of Pittsburgh

A Synthetic Approach to Water Soluble Nanoscale Molecules with Controlled Structures
September 29 Professor Robin Polt

Department of Chemistry

University of Arizona

Sugar-Coated Neuro-Peptides that Sneak Through the Blood-Brain Barrier: Designer Drug
Substitutes for Morphine
October 6 Professor Nicole Sampson

Department of Chemistry

State University of New York, Stony Brook

Sub-Angstrom Resolution Insight into Flavoenzyme Catalysis and Membrane
Structure: Cholesterol Oxidase Structure and Function
October 13 Professor Curtis Shannon

Department of Chemistry

Auburn University

Electrochemical Routes to Materials and Devices: Semiconductors, Electrocatalysis and
Biosensors
October 20 Professor David Reinhold

Department of Chemistry

Western Michigan University

Are Two Carcinogens Worse Than One?

October 27 Ms. Michelle Lee

Sherwin-Williams

Career Opportunities at Sherwin-Williams
November 3 Professor Paul A. Deck

Department of Chemistry

Virginia Institute of Technology

Strong Carbon Acids
November 10 Open Date  
November 17 Professor T. Keith Hollis

Department of Chemistry

University of California, Riverside

Beyond Privileged Ligand Sets: Phosphametallocenes & Tridentate NHC's
December 1 Professor David Eliezer

Department of Biochemistry

Medical College, Cornell University

Poorly Structured Proteins in Parkinson's and Alzheimer's Disease: Insights from NMR
December 8 Professor Elena Dormidontova

Dept. of Macromolecular Science and Engineering

Case Western Reserve University

Theoretical and Computer Modeling of Complex Polymer Systems: Associating Polymers and Ligand-Receptor Interactions.

 

For questions please contact Dr. David Mascotti (DSC W207, phone 397-4216).


Schedules from previous semesters:

    Spring 2004 Fall 2003
Spring 2003 Fall 2002 Spring 2002 Fall 2001
Spring 2001 Fall 2000 Spring 2000 Fall 1999
Spring 1999 Fall 1998 Spring 1998 Fall 1997

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