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Speaker(s) / Presenter(s) Date
Molecular Dynamics Simulations of LARP1, a Cancer-Relevant Drug Target Dr. Jacob Durrant -
From Molecules to Devices: Mechanistic Analyses of Electrochemical Energy Systems Dr. Maureen Tang -
Polymer-enabled Energy Storage Dr. Jodie Lutkenhaus -
Understanding the Electronic Structure of Metal Oxides David Payne -
Chemically-Modified DNA Aptamers John Rohloff -
Nanostructured semi-conductive interfaces for real time analytical solutions Priscilla Baker -
Differences in Pyruvic Acid Photoreactivity Domink Heger -
LOW-DIMENSIONAL NANO-CARBONS: DOPED GRAPHENE TO 3-D HYBRIDS AND BIOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS Mauricio Terrones -
Blood-brain Barrier Transport of Insulin: Links to CNS insulin Resistance, Diabetes, and Alzheimer’s Disease William Banks -
Conversion of oils and fats to diesel and jet fuel (and of students into STEM professionals) Eduardo Santillan-Jimenez -
Department of Chemistry Seminar -
Assembly of 2D Particles at Fluid-Fluid Interfaces to Architect Advanced Composite Materials Emily Pentzer -
Department of Chemistry Seminar -
Department of Chemistry Seminar -
Dye-Sensitization for the Production of Electrical Power and Chemical Fuels from Sunlight Gerald Meyer -
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, COMMERCIALIZATION & STARTUPS: HOW THE OFFICE OF TECHNOLOGY COMMERCIALIZATION (OTC) CAN HELP YOU? Ian McClure -
Zirconium in the Spotlight: New Pathways to Photoluminescent Molecules Carsten Milsmann -
Two component structure of Graphene Oxide: New insights in the oxygen surface coverage Ignacio Gullon -
Biological macromolecules in crowded cellular environments: weak transient interactions have consequences Michael Feig -
Ice is cool! Dominik Heger -
Mapping Allosteric Communication Pathways in Protein Conformational Ensembles Donald Hamelberg -
Improved Synthesis of Two-Dimensional Covalent Organic Frameworks Will Dichtel -
Driving forces of greasy protein association in greasy membranes Janice Robertson -
Dawson Lecture Neal Armstrong, University of Arizona -
Electrospray Ionization Photoelectron Spectroscopy: From Multiply-Charged Anions, Transition State Spectroscopy, to Aerosol Related Clusters Xuebin Wang -