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Organic/Inorganic Seminars Fall 2009

Tuesdays
Room L103
11:10 am
Date Speaker Affiliation Topic Sponsor
September 1 Hold      
September 8 Shawn Burdette University of Connecticut Controlling Zn2+ concentrations with photoreactive chelators RPP
September 15 Professor Jason Harper University of New South Wales, Australia Towards an Understanding of Organic Processes in Ionic Liquids
GRW
September 22 Open      
September 24 Prof. Stephen F. Martin Univ. of Texas, Austin LaMattina Lecturer
Preorganization in Biological Systems: Are Conformational Constraints Really worth the Energy?
AJ
September 29 Open      
September 30 3:10 pm
and October 1 11:10 am
Dr. Raoul Kopelman The University of Michigan Iddles Lecture Series
9/30 "Nanoplatforms for Brain Tumor Surgery and Therapy"
10/1 "Materials Nanochemistry for Analytical, Biological, Biophysical and Medicinal Chemistry"
WRS
October 6 Open      
October 13
Classes follow Mon. schedule
No seminar      
October 20 Stuart G. Levy, PhD PPD Dermatology, Inc. Development of a Scalable Asymmetric Synthesis of a Chiral Tetraazamacrocycle for Application in Targeted MRI GRW
Wed. October 21 Malcolm Forbes Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Fun Facts About Triplet States
4:00 p.m. Iddles L1
RPJ
October 27 Open
     
November 3
Ben Ranfeld
UNH Instructional Development Center Blackboard Features Demonstration RPJ
November 10
Christian J. Kastrup
MIT: Koch Institute for Cancer Research Understanding and Controlling Blood Coagulation Using Chemistry and Microfluidics RPJ
November 17 Dr. Colin Abernathy Keene State University TBA RPP
November 24 Professor Thomas Pistole UNH Responsible Conduct of Research GRW
December 1 Nicholas Leadbeater Univ. of Connecticut Microwave Chemistry RPJ
December 8 Dr. Anthony F. Jacobine Henkel-Loctite Living Radical Polymerization by Single Electron Transfer CKZ

Updated 11/19/09

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