Seminar Program

Previous Seminar Series

Spring 2001

Date
Speaker
Title
Affiliation
February 16

 

Dave Savage

Tim Sonbuchner

Student Research Presentations

 

Computational Approaches to Help Understand Allosteric Enzymes

Gustavus
February 23
Yong Soo Hoo
Resonance Raman Spectroscopy
Gustavus
February 26
Cheryl Neudauer
Biochemistry and Cellular Effects of TC10, a Rho-family Small GTPase
University of Minnesota
March 2
Mark Gordon
Solvation Effects on Chemical Behavior
Iowa State
March 9
Heidi Chial
Ndc1p: A Common Link Between Spindle Poles and Nuclear Pores
St. Olaf
March 16
Timothy Sonbuchner
Regulation of Human Papillomavirus Transcription by Post-Translational Modifications of Viral and Host Protiens
Gustavus
March 23

 

Anne Meyers Kelley

Rescheduled
Kansas State
April 6
David Blank
Using ultrafast spectroscopy to eavesdrop when the solvent and solute molecules talk among themselves
University of Minnesota
April 20

Kris McNeill

Environmental Chemistry of Singlet Oxygen
University of Minnesota
April 27
Chris Schaller
One Small Step for Catalysis
St. Benedict's/St. John's.
May 4
Reginald M. Penner
Metal Nanowires by Electrodeposition
University of California at Irvine
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
Speaker
Title
Affiliation
Talk Location and Time
Various
Various
.
Nobel 201, 8 AM
.
.  

Nobel and Olin Hall

May 4

October 3 and 4
Globalization 2000: Economic Prospects and Challenges
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Fall 2000

 

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