Fall 2005
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 2
Dr. Junji Ichikawa, The University of Tokyo
Construction of Ring Systems by Using Fluorine as an Activator and a Controller
Construction of Ring Systems by Using Fluorine as an Activator and a Controller
September 9
Dr. Norman Lewis, Washington State University
September 16
Dr. Pedro Romero, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
HumanCyc: Inferring the Human Metabolic Network From the Human Genome
HumanCyc: Inferring the Human Metabolic Network From the Human Genome
September 23
Dr. Robert L. Lichter, Merrimack Consultants
September 30
Professor Donald J. Burton, University of Iowa
A New General Approach to a-Halo-b,b-difluorostyrenes
A New General Approach to a-Halo-b,b-difluorostyrenes
October 7
Dr. Shawn Hitchcock, Illinois State University (rescheduled to February 10, 2006)
Intramolecular Chiral Relay at Stereogenic Nitrogen: The Evolutionary Design of Oxadiazinones as Chiral Auxiliaries
Intramolecular Chiral Relay at Stereogenic Nitrogen: The Evolutionary Design of Oxadiazinones as Chiral Auxiliaries
October 21
Dr. Richard Wittebort, University of Louisville
Structure, Dynamics and Protein Recognition in an Intrinsically Disordered Protein: NMR Studies of the Elastic PEVK Segment of Titin
Structure, Dynamics and Protein Recognition in an Intrinsically Disordered Protein: NMR Studies of the Elastic PEVK Segment of Titin
October 28
Hongcai Joe Zhou, Miami University (Ohio)
The first active-site analogue for the all-ferrous iron protein of nitrogenase
The first active-site analogue for the all-ferrous iron protein of nitrogenase
November 4
Dr. William R. Dolbier, University of Florida
November 11
Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald, University of North Carolina
NMR-Compatible Bioreactors for Toxicity Studies and Tissue Engineering
NMR-Compatible Bioreactors for Toxicity Studies and Tissue Engineering
November 18
Jonathan B. Chaires, James Graham Brown Cancer Center, University of Louisville
December 2
James Felton, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Heterocyclic amines in cooked food: Are they more than just potent mutagens?
Heterocyclic amines in cooked food: Are they more than just potent mutagens?
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 29
Andres Puppato
October 6
Rosendo Estrada
October 13
Danielle Franco
October 20
Pawel Lorkiewicz
October 27
Giulia Isetti
November 3
Satoru Arimitsu
November 10
Lynn DeLeeuw
November 17
Grzegorz Slawinski
December 1
Marek Wlodarczyk
December 8
Piotr Mroz

