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Seminars 2003-2004

Department Seminars

Seminars are usually held on Thursday afternoons in 152 Dunbar Hall unless otherwise noted. Seminars begin promptly at 3:45 pm with refereshments served 15 minutes before the seminar time.

September
5th   Jim Green
University of Windsor
  Cobalt Stablized Propargyl Dication Equivalents and Cycloheptyne Complexes in Organic Synthesis
         
11th   Qizhuang Ye
University of Kansas
  Discovery of Inhibitors for Metal-Substituted Methionine Aminopeptidases by High Throughput Screening
         
18th   Martin Pomerantz
University of Texas-Arlington
  Studies of Polythiophenes and Model Systems
         
26th  

Mark S. Gordon
Iowa State University

 

A Cluster-Based Approach to Solvation

         
October
2nd   Franklin A. Davis
Temple University
  Asymmetric Synthesis of Amine Derivatives Using Sulfinimines (N-Sulfinyl Imines)
         
9th   Rich Kjonaas
Indiana State University
  Triorganozincates and Dilithio Acetoacetate: Novel Carbanion-Type Reagents in an Undergraduate Research Program
         
16th   Kirk S. Schanze
University of Florida
  Exciton Transport in Conjugated Polyelectrolytes: Fundamentals and Applications to Biosensors
         
28th   Qun "Treen" Huo
NDSU, Polymers and Coatings
  Monolayer Thin Film Materials and Nanoparticles: Synthesis, Study, and Application
         
30th   Tom Rauchfuss
University of Illinois
  Molecular Boxes and their Host-Guest Chemistry
         
November
5th   Tris Chivers
University of Calgary, Canada
 

The Imido Ligand in Main Group Element Chemistry: Rings, Radicals and Metal Complexes
Ladd 114 @ 4:00pm, Refreshments @ 3:45pm

         
13th   David Lewis
University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
  Russian Contributions to the Early Development of Organic Chemistry
         
December
4th  

Brian Gibney
Columbia University

  Lessons in Cytochrome Engineering from De Novo Heme Proteins
         
8th   Dev Arya
Clemson University
  A Panacea for Targeting Nucleic Acids: The Case for Neomycin
Prairie Rose Room of Memorial Union @ 10:30am, Refreshments @ 10:15am
January
5th  

Glenn Dorsam
University of California, San Francisco

  The Transcriptional Regulation of Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide Receptor - 1 (VPACR-1) by Ikaros
         
7th   Tiebang Kang
Florida State University
  The Molecular Mechanism for Intracellular Activation of Human Adamlysin 19/ADAM19
         
12th   Jayne Garno
National Institute of Standards and Technology
  A Nanoengineering Approach for Structural Characterization, Nanofabrication, and Properties Measurements at Surfaces
         
14th   Rui-An Wang
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
  Cell Signaling-- from Cytoplasm to Nucleus
         
15th  

Daochun Kong
National Institute of Health

 

Initiation of Chromosomal DNA Replication in Yeast Schizosacchromyces pombe and Metazoa

         
26th   Stephen Miller
Princeton University
  Small Talk: The Chemical Basis of Interspecies Bacterial Communication
         
29th   David Berkowitz
Univ. of Nebraska, Lincoln
  Recent Developments at the Interface of Synthetic Organic and Enzymatic Chemistry
         
February
2nd   Adam Weinglass
University of California, Los Angles
  Exploring the Structure, Function and Mechanism of Membrane Transport Proteins
         
23rd   Paula Croonquist
University of Minnesota
  Gene Expression Profiling and Candidate Gene Approach for the Study of Multiple Myeloma
         
26th   Greg Gillispie
Dakota Technologies, Inc.
  SNP Genotyping and DNA Hybridization Assays Based on DTI’s Fluorescence Lifetime Technology
         
March
22nd   Nita J. Maihle
Obstetrics & Gynecology Department of
Yale School of Medicine
  Soluble EGF/Erb B Receptor Isoforms: Form, Function and Potential Utility as Serum Biomarkers in Cancer Patients
         
May
12th   Christopher J. Petzold
University of California, Berkeley
  Mass Spectrometric Identification of Phosphorylated and Sulfated Carbohydrates
         
18th   Jinhai Wang
North Dakota State University
  Determination of Surface Active Sites with Vibrational Spectroscopy
         
26th   D. Wayne Goodman
Texas A &M University
  Catalysis by Supported Metal Nanoclusters: What’s New?
         
June
         
30th   Tarasankar Pal
Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India
  Photochemical Approach to Synthesize Mono- and Bimetallic Nanomaterials for Spectroscopic and Catalytic Application
         
         
         

 

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