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Monday* Graduate Colloquium ScheduleSpring 2000Unless otherwise indicated, all seminars are funded in part by the NIU Graduate Colloquium Committee and will be held at 16:00 in Faraday West 201. For more information, contact the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at (815) 753-1131. A social gathering will usually take place in Farday West 300, at 15:30. * Some talks are not on Monday or a part of the Graduate Colloquium Schedule. They are listed here for convenience. To schedule your time slot with the visiting speaker Tentative Schedule routinelly updated
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| Date | Speaker | Topic | Host | Source of funding |
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| 24 January | No Seminar | |||
| 31 January | Qiao-Sheng Hu University of Virginia |
Synthesis and application of optically active conjugated polymers and dendrimers |
D. Kevill | G |
| 3 February (Thursday) |
Glenn Noronha University of Californai Los Angeles |
Bioorganic chemistry and water |
D. Kevill | G |
| 10 Feb. (Thursday, at 13:15 in FW 201) |
Daniel Burden NIST |
Probing single biomolecules in bilayer membranes. |
J. Erman |
G |
| 14 February | Norman Chiu |
Specific analysis of DNA sequence with and without labeling |
G | |
| 16 Feb. (Wednesday, at 16:00 FW201) |
Victor Ryzhov University of Maryland |
Mass spectrometry - From fundamental studies to bioanalytical applications |
G | |
| 21 February | Biosensors in the home: Direct electrochemical detection in blood. |
P. Vanysek | C | |
| 28 February | Joseph Stetter | "Chemical Sensor Arrays and the Electronic Nose: detection of Beer to Bacteria" | P. Vanysek |
C |
| 29 February Tuesday |
Werner Tjarks Ohio State University |
Synthesis and evaluation of boron-containing pyrimidines and pyrimidine nucleosides for boron neutron capture therapy of cancer | G | |
| 6 March | Lawrence Barton |
Reactions of metalloboranes with bases: New perspectives on some classical chemistry | N. Hosmane | C |
| 6 March (11:00 in FW 300) |
Katia Michael Inst. für organische Chemie Aachen |
Exploring RNA binding | G | |
| 8 March (Wednesday) | Anne Hinderliter University of Virginia |
Regulation of cell signalling by membrane domanins | G | |
| 13 March | Spring Break | |||
| 20 March | Gil Indig UW-Madison |
Chemical aspects of mitochondrial targeting in photodynamic therapy | B. Gaillard | C |
| 23 March (Thursday) 16:00 in FW300 |
Oliver Hofstetter Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot |
Antibodies as tailor-made chiral selectrors Weil ihn die knappen (Because the scarce shop-hours of the Tuebinger university library in its work rhythm |
G | |
| 24 March (Friday) | Oliver Hofstetter | G | ||
| 27 March | Alex Buko |
Proteonics in pharmaceutical chemistry |
L. Erwin | C |
| 3 April | Steve Sligar UI Champaign-Urbana |
Cryocrystallography and Cryospectroscopy of Iron-Porphyrin Monoxygenase Intermediates. | P. Vanysek | C |
| 10 April | Katsumi Niki Illinois State University |
Electrochemical studies of electron transfer in biological systems. | P. Vanysek | C |
| 17 April | Jame Dillon Columbia University |
The interaction of light with the eye | B. Gaillard | C |
| 24 April | Date open
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P. Vanysek | F |
| 1 May | Edward R. Biehl Department of Chemistry, Southern Methodist University Click here to see a picture of Dr. Biehl during the weekend. |
Use of Arynes Possessing Charged Substitutents in the Synthesis of Fused Heterocycles" |
N. Hosmane, Q. Yao | N. Hosmane, Q. Yao |
| 8 May | Finals week | |||
| 10 May (Wednesday) | Prof. em. Heinz Nöth (picture) Institut für Anorganische Chemie, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München |
Silyl-, Germyl- and Stannylboranes and -borates | N. Hosmane | N. Hosmane |
*Abbott Colloquium speaker, funded by Abbott Laboratories.
Notes:
A - Abbott Colloquium speaker, funded by Abbott Laboratories.
B - Baxter Colloquium speaker, funded by Baxter Healthcare Corporation.
C - Funded in part by the NIU Graduate Colloquium Committee.
D - Part of the recruitment program, expenses mostly paid by the sending
institution.
E - NIU Faculty, invited by the colloquium coordinator.
F - Others, invited by the colloquium coordinator.
G - LA&S/Department
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