Seminar Program
Spring 2001
Date
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Speaker
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Title
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Affiliation
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February 16
|
Dave Savage Tim Sonbuchner |
Student Research Presentations
Computational Approaches to Help Understand Allosteric Enzymes |
Gustavus
|
February 23
|
Yong Soo Hoo
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Resonance Raman Spectroscopy
|
Gustavus
|
February 26
|
Cheryl Neudauer
|
Biochemistry and Cellular Effects of TC10, a Rho-family
Small GTPase
|
University of Minnesota
|
March 2
|
Solvation Effects on Chemical Behavior
|
Iowa State
|
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March 9
|
Heidi Chial
|
Ndc1p: A Common Link Between Spindle Poles and Nuclear
Pores
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March 16
|
Timothy Sonbuchner
|
Regulation of Human Papillomavirus Transcription
by Post-Translational Modifications of Viral and Host Protiens
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Gustavus
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March 23
|
Rescheduled
|
Kansas State
|
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April 6
|
Using ultrafast spectroscopy to eavesdrop when the
solvent and solute molecules talk among themselves
|
University of Minnesota
|
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April 20
|
Environmental Chemistry of Singlet Oxygen
|
University of Minnesota
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April 27
|
One Small Step for Catalysis
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St. Benedict's/St. John's.
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May 4
|
Metal Nanowires by Electrodeposition
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University of California at Irvine
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May 11
|
Hacker Awards Chemistry Department Picnic (Arboretum) |
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* All seminars begin at 3:00 PM on Fridays in Nobel 201 with refreshments beginning at 2:30 PM in the Nobel Hall lobby
Additional Seminars and Talks
Date
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Speaker
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Title
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Affiliation
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Talk Location
and Time
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Various
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Various
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Nobel 201, 8 AM
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Nobel and Olin Hall May 4 |
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October 3 and 4
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Globalization 2000: Economic Prospects and Challenges
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Fall 2000
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