Chemistry Department Colloquium - Fall 2018
Coordinated by Prof. Joseph Knee, Professor of Chemistry
Seminars are held in Hall Atwater HA, 84 at 3:30 p.m.
Coffee is served outside room before the seminar.
Light refreshments will be served afterwards in the Chemistry Lounge at HA, 6.
Date |
Speaker |
Affiliation |
Title |
Host |
September 7 | The National Institutes of Health | Sickle Cell Disease, a Lot of History and a Little Hope: Towards a High-throughput Drug Screen | Prof. Stewart Novick | |
September 14 | University of Georgia | Targeting isoprenoid biosynthesis for antimalarial drug discovery | Prof. Erika Taylor | |
September 21 | Purdue University | When Molecular Dynamics Met NMR Experiments | Prof. Colin Smith | |
Thursday, September 27 | Director of the Center for Non Linear Studies (CNLS) at Los Alamos National Laboratory | Biophysical Retreat | ||
October 5 | Yale University | Chemical adventures with cryogenic ion spectroscopy: A new secondary analysis platform for mass spectrometry | Prof. Joe Knee | |
October 12 | University Alabama, Birmingham | Mass Spectrometry as a Tool for Structural Virology | Prof. Alison O'Neil | |
October 26 | Bowdoin College | Chemical tools to discover and target glycoproteins on pathogenic bacteria. | Prof. Erika Taylor | |
November 2 | Charles Jaffé | West Virginia University | Recent developments in the theory of transitions states. | Prof. David Beveridge |
November 9 | University of Connecticut | Using enzymes to control the role of hydrophobic DNA: from nanoscale self-assembly to intracellular gene regulation. | Prof. Michelle Personick | |
November 16 | University of Connecticut | Spectral and Structural Relationships in a Light Harvesting Antenna: A Supramolecular QM/MM approach. | Prof. Carlos Jimenez-Hoyos | |
November 30 | Dr. Christopher Nasveschuk | C4 Therapeutics | Advances in the Medicinal Chemistry of Targeted Protein Degradation | Prof Brian Northrop |
December 7 | Harvard University | Sources and sinks of CO, CH4 and CO2 at large scales from atmospheric observations | Prof. Stewart Novick |
Chemistry Department Colloquium, Spring 2019
Coordinated by Prof. Michelle Personick, Professor of Chemistry
Seminars are held in room 84, Hall-Atwater Laboratories at 3:30 p.m.
Coffee is served outside room 84 before the seminar and
refreshments are served afterwards in the Chemistry Lounge (Hall-Atwater Laboratory, Room 6).