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PAST SEMINARS AND COLLOQUIA - 2004-5
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9/21/2004
Paul C. Lauterbur U. Illinois and Nobel Laureate

To There and Back Again: Adventures from Molecules to Man and Back

9/28/2004
Jens Rieger BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Polymer Physics, Ludwigshafen, Germany

Formation of Inorganic Particles in Water and Precursor Structures

10/6/2004
Wim H. de Jeu FOM-Institute AMOLF,
Amsterdam, The Netherlands

X-ray scattering of nanostructured soft matter films

10/7/2004
Mike Burkart UC San Diego

Proteomic Insights into Modular Synthases of Natural Products

10/11/2004
Arlindo Castelhano OSI Pharmaceuticals

Inhibitors of the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor

10/25/2004
Adrian Whitty Biogen

Modern Approaches to Lead Identification in Small Molecule Drug Discovery

10/29/2004
Hans Frauenfelder Los Alamos National Laboratory

The Energy Landscape and Dynamics of Proteins

11/12/2004
Krishnamachari Raghavan Accelrys, Inc.

In Silico Methods in Drug Discovery

11/18/2004
Steve Greenbaum Hunter College

NMR Studies of Mass Transport In Polymer Electrolytes for Batteries and Fuel Cells

11/19/2004
Eckard Wimmer USB - Molecular Genetics

De Novo Chemical/Biochemical Synthesis of Poliovirus: Scientific and Societal Implications

11/22/2004
Dinesh Vyas Bristol Myers Squibb Company

The Discovery of Novel Taxanes for Human Clinical Evaluation

11/29/2004
Wei Yang Harvard

Dissecting the Binding Change Mechanism of F1-ATPase

12/03/2004
Rose-Noelle Vannier Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Lille, France

Bismuth based oxide ions conductors: from their crystalline structure to their applications

12/10/2004
Lisa Miller Brookhaven National Laboratories - NSLS

Chemical Imaging of Biological Tissues Using Synchrotron-Based Infrared and X-Ray Microspectroscopy

1/27/2005
Eric Sorenson Princeton

Reactivity and Applications of a New Type of Diene for Organic Synthesis

2/03/2005
Franz Geiger Northwestern

Surface Processes Studied in Real Time Using Nonlinear Optical Laser Spectroscopy: From Geochemistry to Atmospheric Chemistry

2/16/2005
Victor Lin Iowa State University

Gatekeeping Effect: Multi-functionalized Mesoporous Silica Nanomaterials for Catalysis, and Biotechnological Applications

2/18/2005
Deborah Bebout College of William and Mary

Biologically Relevant Complexes of Mercury: Speciation in the Solid, Solution and Gas Phases

2/25/2005
Robert Rizzo USB - Applied Math

Computational Drug Design with Application to HIV/AIDS and Cancer

3/04/2005
Christopher Walsh Harvard Medical School

Nature’s Inventory of Biohalogenation Catalysts

3/10/2005
E. K. Wang Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Nano-electrochemistry

3/10/2005
S. J. Dong Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Biosensors

3/21/2005
Hagan Bayley Oxford

Single-Molecule Chemistry Inside an Engineered Protein Nanoreactor

3/24/2005
Issar Smith Public Health Research Institute

Mycobacterium tuberculosis Proteins Involved in Virulence: a Combined Biochemical and in vivo Study

3/31/2005
Sarah Larsen University of Iowa

Synthesis, Characterization and Environmental Applications of Nanocrystalline Zeolites

4/01/2005
Shaw Ling Hsu University of Massachusetts

Science and Applications of Biomass Based Polymers

4/07/2005
Scott Rajski University of Wisconsin

Progress on the Synthesis and Development of Aziridine-based Cofactors

4/14/2005
Jennifer Swift Georgetown University

Cholesterol Crystal Growth & Dissolution

4/15/2005
Ji Yu Harvard University

Counting Molecules Inside the Cell – a Real Time Study of Gene Expression of E. Coli

4/21/2005
Philip Allen USB Physics

Electrical Polarity in NaF Cuboids and other Nanosystems

4/22/2005
William Greenlee Schering-Plough Research Institute

Design and Synthesis of Thrombin Receptor Antagonists as Potential Antithrombotic Drugs

5/02/2005
Toshiaki Dobashi Gunma University

Phase Equilibrium and Decomposition in Polymer Solutions, Gels and Microcapsules

5/05/2005
Peter Laggner Hecus X-Ray Systems GmbH

Bridging the Nano-Gap: SAXS/XPD in the Nanotechnology Laboratory

5/05/2005
Colin Nuckolls Columbia University

Using Self-assembly to Create Electronic Materials

5/06/2005
John Miller Brookhaven National Laboratory

Measuring Charges in "Molecular Wires" and Fast Bond-Breaking Reactions with a Laser/Accelerator

5/12/2005
Bonnie Gersten Brookhaven National Laboratory

Synthesis and Characterization of Nanoparticulate Material

5/27/2005
Ronald Breslow Columbia University

Bioorganic Chemistry: Biomimetic Syntheses and Cancer Chemotherapy

 
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