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.
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Date |
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Title |
| September 1 |
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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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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 |