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Seminars
All Seminars are held in Gilbert Hall 324 unless otherwise noted.
Last update: April 28, 2009
(PAIN = Physical, Analytical, Inorganic and Nuclear)



Date/Time/Location
Type
Speaker/Title
December 1, 2008
Monday 11:00 AM
Departmental
Dr. Chris Beaudry, University of California - Irvine, Synthesis of Marine Natural Products
December 5, 2008
Friday 11:00 AM
Departmental
Dr. Javier Read de Alaniz, University of California - Irvine, The development of an asymmetric Stetter reaction and the total synthesis of nankakurine A and B
December 8, 2008
Monday 11:00 AM
Departmental
Dr. Hao Xu, Harvard University, Asymmetric Catalysis of Superacid-Catalyzed Reactions and Total Synthesis of 1-O-Methyllateriflorone
December 11, 2008
Thursday 11:00 AM
Departmental
Dr. Kristin Wustholz, Photophysical Properties of Single Molecules in Nanostructured Materials
December 12, 2008
Friday 4:00 PM
Departmental
Dr. Rich Carter, Oregon State University, Construction of Complex Natural and Non-Natural Compounds: Building a Better Molecular Toolbox
December 16, 2008
Tuesday 11:00 AM
Departmental
Dr. Arthur Bragg, UCLA, When does Marcus Theory fail? Testing the linear response approximation via ultrafast photo-induced electron transfer between atoms in liquids materials
February 4, 2009
Wednesday 4:00 PM
Organic
Professor David MacMillan Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, New Catalysis Concepts
February 5, 2009
Thursday 11:00 AM
Faculty Candidate
Dr. Paul Cheong, UCLA, Theoretical Investigations of Mechanisms and Selectivities of Synthetic Organic Reactions
February 16, 2009
Monday 11:00 AM
Faculty Candidate
Dr. Patrick Huang, Density functional theory and beyond: Application to adsorbates on metal surfaces, and the magnetic response of water in carbon nanotubes
February 18, 2009
Wednesday 4:00 PM
PAIN
Professor Ethan Minot, Oregon State University, Nanotransistors for chemical and biological sensing applications
February 27 , 2009
Friday 4:00 PM
Departmental
Professor Mark Zabriskie, Oregon State University, Precursor Formation in the Biosynthesis of the Peptide Antibiotic Enduracidin
March 2, 2009
Monday 4:00 PM
Organic
Professor Hisashi Yamamoto University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, Design of acid catalysis for asymmetric synthesis
March 9 , 2009
Monday 4:00 PM
Organic
Professor Gregory Dudley Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, Organic Synthesis and Methodology Inspired by Natural Products: Fragmentation Reactions
April 1, 2009
Wednesday 3:00 PM
PAIN
Jing Wang, Oregon State University , Differential Isotopic Labeling of Mitochondrial Thiol Proteins
April 9, 2009
Monday 4:00 PM
ACS
Dr. Joe A. Vinson, The University of Scranton, Drug Screening in Physiological Samples: An Olympian Task
April 13, 2009
Monday 4:00 PM
Departmental
Dr. Wilfred Prellier, Stabilisation of multifunctional artificial superlattices
April 20, 2009
Monday 4:00 PM
Organic
Professor Jon Njardarson, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, Natural Products and New Synthetic Methods
April 27 , 2009
Monday 4:00 PM
Organic
Professor Jeffrey Aubé University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, Methods for the Synthesis of Natural Products and Libraries Inspired by Them
May 4, 2009
Monday 4:00 PM
Departmental
Asst. Professor Darren Johnson, University of Oregon, Main Group Coordination Chemistry: New Applications in Supramolecular Chemistry, Water Purification and Materials Synthesis
May 6, 2009
Wednesday 4:00 PM
Departmental
Dr. Adam Woolley, Brigham Young University, Integrated microfluidic systems for point-of-care protein biomarker quanitiation.
May 11, 2009
Monday 4:00 PM
Organic
Professor Philip Kocienski University of Leeds, Leeds, UK, A Synthesis of Ionomycin
6th Annual Büchi Lecturer
May 18, 2009
Wednesday 4:00 PM
Departmental
Dr. Kevin Schug, University of Texas at Arlington, Chiral Recognition and Drug Discovery using Affinity Mass Spectrometry
October 19, 2009
Monday 4:00 PM
Departmental
Professor Rob Synovec, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, Analytical Adventures with Gas Chromatography: From Ultra-Fast GC Sensors to Metabolomics
October 21, 2009
Wednesday 4:00 PM
PAIN
Dr. Farid Salama, NASA-Ames Research Center, Title to be announced
     

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