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Seminars 1999-2000

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.

Sep 9

Dave Tierney
Northwestern

"EPR-Detected NMR and the Biosynthesis of Nitric Oxide"

Sep 16

Michael Vaksman
University of Wisconsin-Superior

"Studying Gas-Surface Interactions by Surface Light-Induced Drift"

Sep 22, 23

Daryle H. Busch
University of Kansas
Roy A. Roberts Distinguished Professor of Chemistry
President of the American Chemical Society, 2000

Broberg Lecture

Sep 29

Dieter Schinzer
University of Magdeburg, Germany

"The Chemistry and Biology of Epothilones"

Sep 30
(Wed)

Patrick Dussault
University of Nebraska

"Peroxide Natural Products: Biomedical Importance and Recent Synthetic Advances"

Oct 4
(Mon)

Shuji Kanemasa
Kyushu University

"Enantioselective Diazoalkane Cycloadditions Catalyzed by Chiral Lewis Acids"

Oct 14

Paul Herrinton
Pharmacia & Upjohn

"Preparation of Taxol Analogs"

Oct 21

Andrew Sykes
University of South Dakota

"Chemical Sensing Using Electrochemistry and Luminescence"

Oct 27
(Wed)

Nancy Totah
University of Iowa

"The Dihydropyrone Diels-Alder Reaction: Development and Applications"

Oct 28

Robert Paine
University of New Mexico

"Expressions through Synthesis: From Molecules to Polymers to the Solid State"

Nov 11

Richard Taylor
University of Notre Dame

"Synthetic Methods for Diversity Generation: From Structural to Conformational Libraries"

Nov 18

Rita Majerle
South Dakota State University

"Dendrimers: Novel materials - their interfaces and interactions"

Nov 29
(Mon)

Sheila David
University of Utah

"Recognition and Repair of Damaged and Mismatched DNA by the Fe-S Protein MutY"

Dec 2

Cecelia Giuliv
University of Minnesota - Duluth

"Nitric Oxide in Mitochondria"

Dec 9

Monique Cosman
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

"Structural and dynamic studies of modified DNA/repair protein complexes and an autoantigen implicated in multiple sclerosis"

 

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