The 13th Annual Undergraduate Research Poster Session
Wednesday, June 3, 2009 1:30-4:30
Gilbert Addition 313
Department of Chemistry - Oregon State University

Please submit your final abstract on line no later than Wednesday, May 27 using the web form below. 

Posters should be about 2 ft by 3 ft.  We now have a color printer in room 313 that will copy to 11 X 17 or you can compose your poster in PowerPoint and have it printed on one page at the Student Multimedia Services, Valley Library, 2nd floor * (http://oregonstate.edu/dept/is/gsmpc/).   For more information on what makes a good poster presentation see Chapter 2 in The ACS Style Guide, 2nd Edition, Janet S. Dodd, Ed., 1997.  Another good overview for scientific posters is posted at : http://www.ncsu.edu/project/posters/NewSite/

Sample Abstract:

SURFACE PLASMON RESONANCE STUDY OF THE SELF-ASSEMBLY OF MODIFIED CYCLODEXTRINS. K.J. Stine, V.T. D’Souza, A.R. Khan, D.P. Parazak, and D.M. Andrauskas, Department of Chemistry, University of Missouri-St. Louis, Missouri 63121 

Self-assembled monolayers of molecules capable of molecular recognition have potential applications in chemical sensor technology. Cyclodextrins are cyclic oligosaccharides which are capable of forming host-guest complexes with small organic molecules. The formation of self-assembled films on gold and silver of several cyclodextrin derivatives with sulfide or thiol moieties has been followed using surface plasmon resonance (SPR). The SPR response of the films to organic solutes will also be presented.


ABSTRACT FORM.  Please be brief- no more than 100 words. SINGLE SPACE.  Title of paper should be ALL CAPS; author(s) listed by first name, middle initial, last name; indicate business address w/zip code.  

*To print a PowerPoint Poster file please submit them to Media Services by Friday May 29 in order to guarantee getting them back before the CH 463 poster session on June 3rd at 1:30.  You can submit the file on CD directly to SMS desk, in The Valley Library on 2nd floor, or you can email them to student.multimedia@oregonstate.edu   Their production turnaround is 48 hours, not counting weekends. So if you have your job submitted by Friday, May 29, you will have it back Tuesday, June 2.  If you submit them on Monday, June 1, it SHOULD be ready Wednesday, June 3, however be sure to tell them that you need it by 1:30 pm.

 


C. Pastorek, Department of Chemistry, Oregon State University
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