Fall 2002
Faculty Seminars
Seminars are held in the Chemistry Building, Room LL16 at 4:00 p.m. on Fridays unless otherwise specified. Refreshments are served at 3:45 p.m. For more information call (502) 852-6798.
September 20 - cancelled
Professor Pradip Mascharak, University of California-Santa Cruz
October 11
Dr. Gye Won Han, Molecular Biology Institute, UCLA
Two Challenging Cases in Direct Structure Determination of Macromolecules
Two Challenging Cases in Direct Structure Determination of Macromolecules
October 18
Professor Michael T. Ashby, University of Oklahoma
Misdirected Metal-Ligand Bonds: From Models to Metalloenzymes
Misdirected Metal-Ligand Bonds: From Models to Metalloenzymes
October 25
Professor Balasubramanian Gopal, University of Chicago
Understandng the molecular basis of transcription anti-termination in Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Understandng the molecular basis of transcription anti-termination in Mycobacterium tuberculosis
November 1
Professor John Arnez, University of Vermont
November 8, 2PM
Professor Hong Ye, Cornell University
Structural and functional studies of TNF receptor associated factor 6 (TRAF6), Structural and mechanistic studies of apoptosis inducing factor (AIF)
Structural and functional studies of TNF receptor associated factor 6 (TRAF6), Structural and mechanistic studies of apoptosis inducing factor (AIF)
November 8
Professor Scott Gilbertson, Washington University-St. Louis
November 15
Professor Richard Baldwin, University of Louisville
Chemistry Lab on a Chip: From Integrated Circuits to Integrated Systems
Chemistry Lab on a Chip: From Integrated Circuits to Integrated Systems
November 22
Amit Galande, University of Louisville
Curly hair or PERMS: ammonium hydroxide is the solution
Curly hair or PERMS: ammonium hydroxide is the solution
December 6
Professor Mark Schoenfisch, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
December 13
Professor Howard Ganther, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Chemical Forms of Selenium, Critical Metabolites, and Cancer-Preventing Actvity
Chemical Forms of Selenium, Critical Metabolites, and Cancer-Preventing Actvity
Student Seminars
Graduate student seminars are held in the Chemistry Building, Room LL-16 at 2:30 p.m. on Thursdays unless otherwise specified. For more information, call (502) 852-6798.
September 26
Eduard Chekmenev (R)
October 3
Laura Wells (L)
October 10
Elena Oborina (L)
October 17
Piotr Mroz (L)
October 24
Madalina Rujoi (R)
October 31
Giulia Isetti (L)
November 7
Jose Andino (R)
November 14
Konstantin Pimenov (L)
November 21
David Cleary (L)
December 5
Anton Rakitin (R)

