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Chemistry Seminar Series - Fall 2009

 

Fall 2009 Seminar Schedule

All seminars are held in CP-137 at 4:00pm on Fridays, unless noted otherwise.

Friday Aug 28

Klaus Muller-Dethlefs

University of Manchester

ZEKE Rydberg molecules in a crowd:  A strongly-coupled, ultra-cold Rydberg plasma

Thursday, Sep 3

CP-287

4:00PM

Thad Hannel

University of Kentucky

Exit Seminar

Bootstrap Error-Adjusted Single-Sample Technique Integrated Sensing and Processing (BEST-ISP) for False Sample Identification
Friday Sep 4

Helen Zgurskaya
University of Oklahoma

Two membranes are better than one:  mechanism of multidrug efflux in Gram-negative bacteria
Friday Sep 11

Faculty Poster Session

Friday Sep 18

Caryn Outten
University of South Carolina

Intracellular Thiol Chemistry:  From Redox Control to Iron Sensing
Friday Sep 25

Andrew V. Teplyakov

University of Delaware

Designing a well-defined interface between biomolecules and semiconductors for highly specific and self-calibrated JUGFET biosensors

Friday Oct 2

4:00PM

CP-139

Tobin Marks (Dawson Lecture)

Northwestern University

Self-Assembly Processes for Constructing Unconventional Organic, Organometallic, and Inorganic Electronic Circuitry
Friday Oct 9

Edward Yu

Iowa State

Structural basis of bacterial protein machinery that mediates antibiotic resistance
Friday Oct 16

Jeff Peng

University of Notre Dame

Protein Signaling and Motion:  A Joint Protein-Ligand View
Thursday Oct 22 Ying Shu
University of Kentucky
Novel Solution Processable N-type Materials for Organic Photovoltaics

Friday Oct 23

2:30PM

CP-137

George Sheppard (Abbott Symposium)

Abbott Laboratories

Dual kinase inhibitors of the insulin-like growth factor and epidermal growth factor receptor families

Friday Oct 23

3:45PM

CP-137

Paul Wender (Abbott Symposium)

Stanford University

Some Global Problems in Chemistry, Biology and Medicine
Thursday Oct 29

Dongtao Cui

University of Kentucky

15N solid-state NMR chemical shift tensor as a tool for studying modulation of flavin electronics by H-bonding in a model enzyme active site

Thursday Oct 29

4:00PM

Young Library Auditorium Gallery

Len Peters (EES Rast-Holbrook Seminar)

Commonwealth of Kentucky

Intelligent Energy Choices for Kentucky's Future:  Developing Our Energy Resources in a Carbon-Constrained World
Friday Oct 30

Scott Johnson

Georgia-Pacific Chemicals

Pine Chemicals:  A Versatile and Sustainable Raw Material Source
Thursday Nov 5

Suresh Jayasekara

University of Kentucky

Synthetic approach to the type B Polycyclic Polyprenylated Acylphloroglucinols:  progress towards the total synthesis of 7-epi-clusianone
Friday Nov 6 Chengde Mao
Purdue University
DNA Supramolecular Chemistry
Friday Nov 13 Christine Keating
Penn State University
Self- and Directed Assembly of Metallic Nanowires
Friday Dec 4

Santosh Khatwani

University of Kentucky

Designing of Biosensing Systems and Smart Biomaterials Based on Genetically Engineered Binding Proteins
Wednesday Dec 9

Anjali Kumari Struss

University of Kentucky

Biosensors for Quorum Chemical Signaling Molecules:  Implications of Bacterial Communication in Gastrointestinal Disorders
Friday Dec 11

Amol Date

University of Kentucky

Fluorescent and Bioluminescent Biosensing Systems:  Strategies for their Preservation

 
 
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