Seminar Schedule, Fall Semester, 2007
Sep 5 Wednesday |
What is the most important cholesterol-lipid interaction? Dr. Juyang Huang, Department of Physics, Texas Tech University Room 113, noon |
Sep 12 Wednesday |
OXIDATIVE STRESS IN DISEASE & AGING; Analytical Strategies, Oxidative Specificity, and the Interactome. Dr. Fred Regnier, Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, Purdue University Room 113, noon |
Sep 19 Wednesday |
Novel Signaling Lipids in Pain and Inflammation. Dr. Michael Walker, Gill Center for Biomolecular Science and Program in Neuroscience, Indiana University Room 113, noon |
Sep 26 Wednesday |
Controlling structure on the nanoscale using atomic force microscopy. Dr. Brandon Weeks, Department of Chemical Engineering, Texas Tech University Room 113, noon |
Oct 3 Wednesday |
Synthesis of Some Main Group Compounds and Their Reactions with Small Molecules. Dr. Richard Kemp, Department of Chemistry, University of New Mexico Room 113, noon |
Oct 9 Tuesday |
ACS TOUR SPEAKER - Chemistry and Fibrotic Lung Disease. Dr. Tom Holme, Department of Chemistry at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Room 113, 7:30 pm |
Oct 17 Wednesday |
High-Throughout Capillary Electrophoresis. Dr. Robert T. Kennedy, Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, University of Michigan Room 113, noon |
Oct 23 Tuesday |
HENRY J. SHINE LECTURE SERIES - Travels Along the DNA Helix: A Different Perspective. Dr. Jacqueline Barton, Division of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering, California Institute of Technology Room 113, 7:30 pm |
Oct 24 Wednesday |
HENRY J. SHINE LECTURE SERIES - DNA Charge Transport Chemistry & Biology. Dr. Jacqueline Barton, Division of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering, California Institute of Technology Room 113, noon |
Oct 31 Wednesday |
C. Frederick Koelsch and His Radical. A Case of Premature Discovery? Dr. Tom Strom, Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, University of Texas at Arlington Room 113, noon |
Nov 8 Thursday |
Molecular Motion of Polymer Glasses under Stress. Dr. Mark Ediger, Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, University of Wisconsin Room 101, 4:00 pm |
Nov 14 Wednesday |
New Detector Technologies Revolutionize Spectroscopic Analysis. Dr. M. Bonner Denton, Department of Chemistry, University of Arizona Room 113, noon |
Nov 15 Thursday |
Development of Novel Spectroscopic Sensors for Environmental Science. Dr. Jon Thompson, Department of Chemistry, University of Nebraska at Kearney Room 113, noon |
Nov 28 Wednesday |
Discovery of Novel Chemical Probes and Drug Leads From A Library of Known Drugs. Dr. Jun O. Liu, Department of Pharmacology & Molecular Sciences, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Room 113, noon |
Nov 29 Thursday |
Branched and Dendritic Oligosilanes-Well-Defined Compounds with Fascinating Properties. Dr. Clemens Krempner, Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, University of Wisconsin-Madison Room 113, 1:00 pm |
Dec 3 Monday |
Protein Analysis and Protein/Gold Nanoparticle Interaction. Dr. Dongmao Zhang Room 025, 1:00 pm |
Dec 5 Wednesday |
Stabilizing Low Valent Zirconium and Silicone Nanospheres. Dr. Christopher Bradley, Department of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley Room 113, 12:00 pm |
Dec 6 Thursday |
Electrochemical Imaging of Single Neurons Utilizing Microelectrode Arrays. Dr. Bo Zhang, Department of Chemistry, Penn State University Room 113, 12:00 pm |
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