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Winter 2009 Seminar Schedule

Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Seminar Schedule Winter 2009


Date
Time
Room
Speaker
Topic
Host

Thur

Jan

15

3:00

pm

W140 BNSN

BIOCHEMISTRY

Edward N. Harris

Univ of Oklahoma, Health Sciences Ctr

The Human Sinusoidal Endothelial Receptor, HARE/Stab2, is a Clearance Receptor for Heparin and Other Glycosaminoglycans

PBF

Wed

Jan

21

6:00 pm

W Conf Hall

Hinckley

Reed M Izatt/James J Christensen Lectureship

Gabor A Somorjai

University of California, Berkeley

Surfaces – Favorite Media of Evolution and Modern Technologies (public lecture)


Thur

Jan

22

4:00 pm

W140 BNSN

Reed M Izatt/James J Christensen Lectureship

Gabor A Somorjai

University of California, Berkeley

Molecular Foundations of Heterogeneous Metal Catalysis (technical lecture)


Mon

Jan

26

3:00 pm

W140 BNSN

BIOCHEMISTRY

Mark Parnell

University of Utah

Making Stable Ribosomes: How Reil and Rehl Affect Large Ribosomal Structural Stability in Yeast

PBF

Wed

Jan

28

4:00 pm

W140 BNSN

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

Tomislav Rovis

Colorado State University

Ring-Forming Strategies in Asymmetric Catalysis

SLC

Thur

Jan

29

4:00 pm

W140 BNSN

INORGANIC CHEMISTRY

Edward Rosenberg

University of Montana

Tuning Photophysical Properties on Ruthenium Complexes for Application in Biomolecular Dynamics

RGH

Thur

Feb

12

3:00 pm

W140 BNSN

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

Dan Gubler

Colorado State University

Studies Towards the Total Synthesis of the Mitomycin Alkaloids

MAP

Thur

Feb

12

4:00

pm

W140 BNSN

Current Topics in Mol Life Sci Seminar

Laura C. Bridgewater

BYU Dept of Microbiology & Molecular Biology

BMP Family Proteins on the Nucleus

GFB

Tue

Feb

17

4:00 pm

W140 BNSN

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

Jeffrey Aube

University of Kansas

Alkyl Azides As Intermediates In Chemical Synthesis

SLC

Wed

Feb

25

4:00 pm

W140 BNSN

ACS TOUR SPEAKER

Lawrence F Dahl

University of Wisconsin - Madison

Symmetry and Its Importance in Art and Science

SLC

Thur

Feb

26

11:00 am

W140 BNSN

INORGANIC CHEMISTRY

Lawrence F Dahl

University of Wisconsin - Madison

Nanosized Homo-/Hetero-metallic Carbonyl Clusters of Palladium Revealing Unprecedented Molecular Assemblies and Resulting Growth-Pattern/Bonding Implications

SLC

Tues

Mar

3

4:00

Pm

W140 BNSN

GENERAL CHEMISTRY

Douglas J. Henderson, Emeritus Faculty

BYU Dept of Chemistry

Henry Eyring, His Life and Times: The Inductive-Deductive Method

MCA

Thur

Mar

5

4:00 pm

W140 BNSN

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

Jean Chmielewski

Purdue University

Next Generation Therapies: Multidrug Resistance and Regenerative Medicine

YWH

Tue

Mar

10

4:00 pm

W140 BNSN

CHEMICAL EDUCATION *NOTE CHANGE*

Randall B. Shirts

BYU Dept of Chemistry

Visualizing Kinetic Theory

MCA

Thur

Mar 12

4:00 pm

W140 BNSN

Current Topics in Molecular Life Sciences

Barry M. Willardson

BYU Dept of Chemistry

What Does it Take to Assemble a Signaling Complex? The Role of Molecular Chaperones in G Protein Signaling

GFB

Tue

Mar 17

4:00 pm

W140 BNSN

PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY *NOTE CHANGE*

Juan J. Novoa

University of Barcelona

Magnetic Properties of Molecular Materials

RBS

Thur

Mar

19

4:00 pm

W140 BNSN

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

Dev Arya

Clemson University

Major Groove Recognition of DNA

YWH

Fri

Mar

20

4:00 pm

W140 BNSN

PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY

Stanislaus Wong

SUNY Stony Brook

Chemical Strategies in Nanoscience

ATW

Thur

Mar

26

4:00 pm

W140 BNSN

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

Rich Carter

Oregon State University

Adventures in Complex Natural Products Synthesis

SLC

Fri

Mar

27

4:00 pm

W140 BNSN

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

Salvatore Lepore

Florida Atlantic University

New Synthesis Methods Involving Allenyl Carbonyl Compounds & Development of Nucleophile Assisting Leaving Groups (NALGs)

MBA

Thur

Apr

2

4:00 pm

W140 BNSN

BIOCHEMISTRY

Rick Eisenstein

University of Wisconsin, Madison

RKW

Fri

Apr

3

4:00 pm

W140 BNSN

PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY

Thomas Knotts

BYU Chemical Engineering

“Unraveling the Behavior of DNA at the Molecular Levelâ€

JEP

Thur

Apr

9

4:00 pm

W140 BNSN

BIOCHEMISTRY

Kurt Fredrick

The Ohio State University

How Translation Works: New Clues From Altered-Function Ribosomes

ARB

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