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Chemistry Department Seminars

Spring 2004

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Thursdays, 1:00-1:50 PM, 231 Lloyd Hall (unless otherwise noted)

Jan. 22

Environmental Health and Safety
The University of Alabama

What You Need to Know for the Shelby Hall Move

Street

Jan. 29
4 pm,
Biology 202

Prof. Robert Blake
Xavier University

Monoclonal Antibodies that Exhibit Novel Allosteric Binding Behavior

Biology/Redding

Feb. 5

Dr. Paul Krusic

 

Arduengo

Feb. 12

Prof. Richard Cole
University of New Orleans

Electrospray Mass Spectrometry: A View From Inside The Capillary

Cassady

Feb. 18
CGM seminar, 231 Lloyd, 1 pm
Dr. Solhe Alshahateet
Institute of Chemical & Engineering Sciences in Singapore

Chemistry in Host-Guest Media

CGM

Feb. 19

Prof. Janis Louie
University of Utah

Nickel-Catalyzed Cycloaddition Reactions

Rogers

Feb. 26 Ms. Chaiudhari
The University of Alabama
Controlled Drug Delivery Systems Student seminar

Mar. 4

Prof. Alicia Beatty
Mississippi State University

Supramolecular Synthesis of Hydrogen-bonded Clay Mimics

Rogers

Mar. 5
Friday, MINT seminar
Prof. John Goodenough
University of Texas
  MINT

Mar. 11

Prof. John Anthony
University of Kentucky

Synthesis, Characterization and Device Application of Large Aromatic Molecules

Blackstock

Mar. 18 Prof. Stephen Watton
Virginia Commonwealth University
Bioinspired Supported Catalysts for Green Oxidations
Shaughnessy

Mar. 25

Seminar Cancelled

 

Apr. 1

Spring Break

 

Apr. 5
Monday
Prof. Hubert Schmidbaur
Technische Universität München
  Arduengo

Apr. 8

Prof. Nick Turro
Columbia University

 

Thrasher

Apr. 15

Prof. Heath Turner
The University of Alabama

Chemical Reactions in Extreme Environments: Molecular Simulations at the Nanometer Length Scale

Street

Apr. 22

Dr. Berkeley Cue
Pfizer Pharmaceuticals
Why Green Chemistry Makes Sense for the Pharmaceutical Industry
Rogers
Apr. 29 Prof. Frank Zamborini
University of Louisville
  Street

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