Colloquium Speakers Fall 2008

Thursdays in Room 110 WMH @ 3:30 P.M.
Date Speaker
Sept. 4

Dr. Shan-Hu Lee, “Laboratory Studies of Atmospheric Aerosol Nucleation: Evaluation of the Experimental Setup", Kent State University, (Thursday in 110 WMH @ 3:15 P.M.)

Sept. 11

Dr. Peter Stang, “Abiological Self-Assembly: Predesigned Metallacycles and Metallacages via Coordination” Akron Chemical Society, 4:00pm reception outside front of Williams Hall (lobby if raining), seminar at 5:30pm in WMH 110. (Thursday in 110 WMH @ 5:30 P.M.)

Sept. 18

Dr. Ozkan, “Role of Catalysis in Meeting Energy Needs” Ohio State University (Tolmachev)

Sept. 25

Dr. Robert McGraw from Brookhaven National Laboratory, "Theoretical Studies of Atmospheric Aerosol Nucleation: Acquiring Molecular-level mechanisms from Laboratory Measurements when Classical Nucleation Theory Fails"(Lee)

Oct. 2

Dr. Yuriy Tolmachev , “Third Generation of Electrocatalysts for Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells”, Kent State University

Oct. 9 Dr. Shawn Swavey, “Porphyrins – Ligands for the Inorganic Chemist, the Organic Chemist, and the Medical Practitioner” University of Dayton (Gould)
Oct. 14

Dr. Paul Cremer, Texas A&M, “How do Salts and Urea Denature Proteins” (Mao), (Tuesday in 110 SMH @ 3:45pm)

Oct. 15

Dr. Paul Cremer, Texas A&M, “Supported Lipid Bilayers, Biosensors, Separatiosn, and Multivalent Binding” (Mao), (Wednesday in 101 LCI @ 3:00pm)

Oct. 23 Dr. Douglas Stephan,“Frustrated Lewis Pairs: From Unique Reactivity to Metal Free Catalytic Hydrogenation”, University of Toronto (Laali)
Oct. 30

Dr. George Vlasuk, Wyeth, "Going Nuclear: The Biology and Therapeutic Potential of PPAR, LXR, and FXR in Cardiovascular and Metabolic Disease" (Walz)

Nov. 6 Dr. Christopher Cummins, MIT (Bunge )
Nov. 13

 

Nov. 20 Dr. Scott Bunge, Kent State University
Dec. 4

Dr. Daniel Seberson, CWRU (Tolmachev)

Fall 2008 | Spring 2008

 

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