College of Sciences

Department of Chemistry

Past Seminars

 

Spring Semester 2009

 

03/23/09 Professor Lisa Gloss Kinetic Intermediates in Histone Folding: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

03/09/09 Professor Ping Ye Predicting Temperature Sensitive Mutants

03/02/09 Professor Mark Lange Integrative Approaches to Unravel the Regulation of Metabolic Pathways

02/23/2009 Dr. Dehong Hu Imaging Nanostructures and Probing Reaction Dynamics by Single-molecule Spectroscopy

02/09/2009 Professor Robert Strongin Organic Dyes for White Light, Near IR Emission and Disease Detection

02/02/2009 Professor Ming Xian New chemistry, new tools for nitric oxide research

0126/2009 Professor Jim Satterlee Heme Oxygenase, NMR, Mass Spectrometry, FixLH

01/12/2009 Professor Robin Polt Cell Membranes & Amphipathicity

 

Fall Semester 2008

 

12/04/2008 Professor Stefan Bernhard Synthetically Tuned Luminophoric Materials: 3D Displays, Solar Energy Conversion, and Beyond

12/01/2008 Dr. Rich Martin The localization/delocalization dilemma in the electronic structure of d- and f-element oxides

11/18/2008 Dr. Javier Vela (I) A sulfido-bridged dinuclear iron(II) compound and its reactions with nitrogenase-relevant substrates & (II) Giant multishell CdSe nanocrystal quantum dots with supressed blinking

11/17/2008 Professor Mary Cloninger Using Glycodendrimers to Study Protein-Carbohydrate Interactions

11/13/2008 Dr. Ralph O. Allen Forensic Science – Developing Analytical Techniques for Terrorism and the Courtroom

11/13/2008 Dr. Stanislav Groysman Biomimetic Inorganic Chemistry of Molybdenum and Tungsten Enzymes

11/10/2008 Professor John Montgomery Discovery and Application of Nickel-Catalyzed Reactions

11/04/2008 Dr. Wes Bernskoetter Dinitrogen Functionalization by Group 4 Metallocene Complexes & Iridium Catalyzed Amine Dehydrogenation

11/03/2008 Professor George Majetich The Synthesis of Natural Products from the Tora Bora Region of East Afghanistan and West Pakistan

10/29/2008 Professor Kenneth Woycechowsky Teaching old enzymes new tricks

10/27/2008 Professor Richard Yost Tissue Imaging by MALDI-Linear Ion Trap Mass Spectrometry

10/13/2008 Professor Milt Lee New Approaches to Hand-Portable Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry

10/06/2008 Professor Nancy Levinger Exploring the impact of confinement on chemistry: a multifaceted approach

09/29/2008 Professor Carolyn Anderson Copper-64-Labeled Biomolecules for PET/CT Imaging of Cancer Metastasis

09/22/2008 Dr. Don Wall Refueling the WSU Nuclear Reactor: Conversion from High Enriched Uranium to Low Enriched Uranium Fuel

09/08/2008 Professor Choong-Shik Yoo Mbar Chemistry to New Materials and Novel Phenomena

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