Chemistry

Seminars

Student Seminars Archive

*All Seminars are scheduled for 1 PM, Patricia A. Sullivan Science Building, 301 McIver Street, Rm 201, unless otherwise stated.

Fall 2012 Spring 2012 Fall 2011

Fall 2012

October 17th:

Shahnaz Qadri SMQADRI
UNCG Graduate Student
"Nanocidals Therapy for Osteomyelitis"
Wednesday, October 17th 1-2pm

Abstract 


Spring 2012

January 18th:

Dr. Kaumba Sakavuyi

Purdue University

"Synthesis of gem-Difluorinated Compounds Via Fluoroallylboration"

Abstract  (This seminar will begin at 1:15pm, RM SUL 201)

February 1st:

Michael Baker (CHE 601)

Lara Al Fakhouri (CHE 751)

February 8th:

Nicolas Coffey (CHE 601)

February 15th:

Stephanie Dappenbrook (CHE 601)

Jennifer Wilent (CHE 751)

February 22nd:

Amanda Brownstone (CHE 751)

Michael Conine (CHE 601)

February 29th:

Grant Hardesty (CHE 601)

Henry Tai (CHE 601)

March 14th:

Josue Monge (CHE 602)

March 21st:

Cherilyn Strader (CHE 602)

March 28th:

Daniel Mauney (CHE 602)

April 4th:

Nicholas Mark (CHE 602)

April 11th:

Michael Baker (CHE 602)

April 18th:

Marianne Schmeisser (CHE 601)

Jagjeet Singh (CHE 751)


Fall 2011

September 14th:

Mary Lingerfelt

Quantitative Analysis of Synthesis: A Case Study Using Tamiflu

Ph.D. Literature Seminar

September 28th:

Kimberly Stewart

Nanoparticles and Drug Delivery

M.S. Literature Seminar

October 5th:

Michael Foster

Computational study of RTI-371 as an allosteric modulator for CB1 GPCR

M.S. Research Seminar (Reggio Group)

October 12th:

Grant Hardesty

Characterization of the Methyl-Citrate Cycle in B. subtilis

M.S. Literature Seminar

Reynaldo Diaz

Human Toxicology of Au, Ag, Fe and Cu, and common testing assay

M.S. Literature Seminar

October 19th:

Thomas Johnston

Isolation, Identification, and Structure Elucidation of Bioactive Secondary Metabolites from Filamentous Fungi

M.S. Research Seminar (Oberlies Group)

October 26th:

Derek Shore

The structures of G protein-coupled receptors in their activated state

Ph.D. Literature Seminar

Novermber 30th:

Yogesh Vegunta

Biochemical characterization of mmgB gene & Genetic evidence for the existence of Methylcitric acid cycle in Bacillus.subtilis 168

M.S. Research Seminar (Reddick Group)