Energetic Foundations and Futures of Life Schedule of Events - March 28, 2024 To view this year's program, click here. |
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8:00am | Registration and Continental Breakfast W.T. Young Library Alumni Gallery |
8:30am |
Welcome - Dr. Lisa Cassis, Vice President for Research, University of Kentucky Dr. Anne-Frances Miller, Organizer, 49th Annual Naff Symposium, University of Kentucky |
9:00am | Dr. Wolfgang Nitschke, CNRS, Marseille, France "How and Why Life Emerged: Insights from Microbial Bioenergetics or Erwin Schrödinger meets Peter Mitchell" |
10:15am | Dr. Gary W. Brudvig, Yale University "Learning from Nature How to Make Solar Fuels" |
11:30am | Lunch and Poster Competition - Abstract booklet Jacobs Science Building, Atrium |
2:30pm | Dr. Shelley Minteer, Missouri University of Science and Technology "Enzymatic Bioelectrocatalysis for Electrosynthesis" |
3:30pm | Presentation of Poster Awards W.T. Young Library Auditorium |
4:00pm | Close of the 49th Naff Symposium W.T. Young Library Auditorium |
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Dr. Gary W. Brudvig Department of Chemistry and Energy Sciences Institute, Yale University Honors: Searle Scholar, 1983-86, Camille and Henry Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar, 1985-90, Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow, 1986-88, Elected Fellow of the AAAS, 1995, Outstanding Achievement Award, University of Minnesota, 2016, Elected Member, Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering, 2019, Graduate Mentor Award in the Natural Sciences, 2021 Biography: Gary Brudvig is the Benjamin Silliman Professor of Chemistry, Professor of Molecular Biophysics & Biochemistry, and Director of the Yale Energy Sciences Institute at Yale University. He received his B.S. (1976) from the University of Minnesota, his Ph.D. (1981) from Caltech and was a Miller Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of California, Berkeley from 1980 to 1982. Professor Brudvig has been on the faculty at Yale since 1982. Brudvig served as Chair of the Chemistry Department from 2003-2009 and 2015-2018. Since 2012, Brudvig has been the Director of the Energy Sciences Institute located at Yale’s West Campus where he oversees the development of new research programs and facilities related to renewable energy, alternative fuels, and materials science. His research involves study of the chemistry of solar energy conversion in photosynthesis and work to develop artificial bioinspired systems for solar fuel production. |
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Dr. Wolfgang Nitschke Research Director, Bioenergetics and protein engineering laboratory (BIP)/CNRS Prof. Nitschke has been studying bioenergetics all his academic life, beginning with a Ph. D. on photosynthetic electron transfer in plants at the University of Regensburg in Germany and, after drifting towards prokaryotic photosynthesis during 5 years as post-doctoral fellow in Paris, serving as a professor in Freiburg Germany. Upon moving to Marseille, France, he addressed electron transport and the implied energetics in an expanding repertoire of biochemical processes and bacterial species. He led the “Evolution of Bioenergetics" research group from 1995 until his retirement in 2023 and was vice-director of the department “Bioenergetics and Protein Engineering” from 2002 to 2006. Through a career dedicated to biological energy conversion, he was convinced of the fundamental importance of energy to life (and beyond). His professional bio reports that since his retirement he is 'able to finally do research without the crazy administrative workload'. |
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Dr. Shelley Minteer Dale and Susan Poulter Endowed Chair of Biological Chemistry and Associate Chair of Chemistry Director, Kummer Institute Center for Resource Sustainability at Missouri University of Science and Technology Honors & Awards: 2020 Bioelectrochemistry Prize of the International Society of Electrochemistry, 2020 University of Utah Distinguished Research Award, 2020 Charles N. Reilley Award of the Society of Electroanalytical Chemistry, 2019 Fellow of the International Society of Electrochemistry, 2019 Grahame Award of the Electrochemical Society, 2018 Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2018 American Chemical Society Analytical Division Electrochemistry Award, 2015 Luigi Galvani Prize of the Bioelectrochemical Society, 2013 Fellow of The Electrochemical Society, 2010 Tajima Prize of the International Society of Electrochemistry, 2008 American Chemical Society St. Louis Award, 2008 Scientific American Top 50 Award, 2008 Society of Electroanalytical Chemists Young Investigator Award, 2006 U.S. Department of Defense Okaloosa Award, 2006 Missouri Inventor of the Year Award, 2005 Academy of Science of St. Louis Innovation Award |
2024 Naff Symposium Committee
Prof. Anne-Frances Miller - (Chemistry) [Chair]
Prof. Marcelo Guzman - (Chemistry)
Prof. Kenneth Graham - (Chemistry)
Prof. Isabel Escobar - (Chemical & Materials Engineering)