Chemistry Department Colloquium - Fall 2012
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Chemistry Department Colloquium - Spring 2013
Date | Speaker | Affiliation | Title | Host | |
February 01 * SHAN107 |
Prof. Ross L. Cagan | The Mount Sinai School of Medicine | "Embracing complexity: A Fly Approach to Cancer Therapeutics." | Prof. Erika A. Taylor, Chemistry Prof. Ruth I Johnson, Biology |
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February 15 | Prof. Mark Peczuh | University of Connecticut | "Synthesis and Investigation of Molecules Inspired by Nature." | Prof. Rex F. Pratt | |
February 22 | Prof. Seth Herzon | Yale University | "Target-Driven Total Synthesis." | Prof. Michael A. Calter | |
March 01 | Prof. Joshua Schrier | Haverford College | "Isotopic and chemical separation using nanoporous two-dimensional membranes." | Prof. George A. Petersson | |
March 08 ** 4:30 pm |
Prof. Chip Nataro | Lafayette College | "Ferrocene: Days of Future Past." | Prof. Erika A. Taylor | |
March 29 | Prof. Ivan Aprahamiam | Dartmouth College | "Hydrazone-Based Switches, Fluorophores, and Sensors." | Prof. Brian H. Northrop | |
April 5 | Prof. Stephen Cooke | SUNY Purchase and 九色视频 | "Managing the Scientific Revolution in the Scope, Use, and Production of Rotational Spectroscopic Data." | Prof. Stewart Novick | |
April 12 | Prof. David Pratt | University of Vermont | "Adventures in High Resolution Spectroscopy." | Prof. Stewart E. Novick | |
April 19 | Prof. Gregory Sotzing | University of Connecticut | "Chemistry Behind Spandex with User-Control Color Change." | Prof. Michael A. Calter | |
April 22 * Monday, Noon |
Prof. Anthony Legon | Bristol of University | "Systematics of Non-Covalent Interactions: The Hydrogen Bond B...HX, the Halogen Bond B...XY and the Silver Bond B...Agx." | Prof. Stewart E. Novick | |
April 26 | Prof. Karen Anderson | Yale University | "From In Silico Hits to Potent Anti-HIV Compounds." | Prof. Erika A. Taylor | |
May 3 | Dr. Stephen Harris | Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory | "Li ion battery failure." | Prof. Stewart E. Novick | |
Seminars are held in room 84, Hall-Atwater Laboratories at 3:30 p.m. |