Previous Visiting Seminar Speakers 2002-03
Dr. Susan E. Kegley, Pesticide Action Network North America (PANNA) "Pesticide Drift: The Science and Politics of Regulating a Common Toxic Exposure Hazard"
Professor Vincent L. Pecoraro, University of Michigan "Using Synthetic Modelling Chemistry to Understand Photosynthetic Water Oxidation Chemistry"
Professor Ariel Anbar, University of Rochester "Proterozoic Ocean Chemistry and Evolution: A Bioinorganic Bridge?"
Dr. Kenneth Greis, Procter & Gamble Pharmaceuticals "Mass Spectrometry-Based Technologies in Biomedical Research: Applications and Advances"
Professor Royce W. Murray, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill "Transport Measurements in New Materials and Media" (Industrial Affiliates Seminar)
Professor Richard N. Zare, Stanford University "Chemical Fizzics: A Touch of the Bubbly" (ACS Oesper Award Banquet Speaker)
Professor Robert Corn, University of Wisconsin-Madison "SPR Imaging Measurements of DNA and Protein Microarrays on Chemically Modified Gold Surfaces" (Oesper Symposium Speaker)
Professor Norman Dovichi, University of Washington "The Protein Landscape of a Single Cell" (Oesper Symposium Speaker)
Professor Catherine Fenselau, University of Maryland "Proteomics: New Methods and Applications" (Oesper Symposium Speaker)
Dr. J. Michael Ramsey, Oak Ridge National Laboratory "Micro- and Nanofluidic Devices for Chemical and Biochemical Experimentation" (Oesper Symposium Speaker)
Professor R. Mark Wightman, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill "Monitoring Dopamine in the Brain with Microelectrodes During Behavior" (Oesper Symposium Speaker)
Professor Royce W. Murray, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill "Monolayer Protected Metal Nanoparticles are Interesting Materials" (Oesper Award Lecture)
Dr. Rob Bowling, Lyondell Chemical Company "Industrial Careers in Chemistry - Current Trends in Hiring and What You Can Do Now"
Dr. Leslie V. Woodcock, US Air Force Research Laboratory "Molecular Simulations and a New Thermodynamic Approach to Nanotechnology"
Professor Dan Jones, Pennsylvania State University "Protein Modifications, Mass Spectrometry, and the Era of the Proteome"
Professor Partha Basu, Duquesne University "Bioinorganic Chemistry of Pterin Bound Mo & W Enzymes"
Professor Mark Spaller, Wayne State University "Looking Beyond Affinity: Ligand Binding Studies of PDZ Domain Proteins"
Professor John Anthony, University of Kentucky "Synthesis and Device Applications of Functionalized Acenes"
Dr. Harold Schueler, Chief Toxicologist, Medical Examiner's Office of Broward County Florida "Intriguing Forensic Toxicological Analyses and Interpretations"
Dr. Steve Ittel, duPont "Cobalt Catalyzed Chain Transfer in Free Radical Polymerizations"
Dr. Fran Ligler, Center for Bio/Molecular Science & Engineering, Naval Research Laboratory "Miniaturization of the Array Biosensor"
Professor Paul Lahti, University of Massachusetts "Testing the Limits of Conjugation in Organic Open-Shell Molecules - When is a Bond a Bond?"
Dr. Gunjan Agarwal, Wright Patterson AFB "Applications of Atomic Force Microscopy in Biology"
Professor Bruce McCord, Ohio University "The Application of Capillary Electrophoresis in Forensic DNA Typing"
Professor K. C. Russell, Northern Kentucky University "Heteroarenediynes and Annulenes: Fact and Fancy"
Professor Jamie Keller, Kenyon College "Optical Gratings: Spectroscopy on the Fringes"
Professor Dr. Gunther Wittstock, Carl von Ossietzky University, Oldenburg, Germany (1st Hans & Marlies Zimmer International Scholar) "Patterned Organic Thin Films: Reactivity Imaging from Micrometer towards Nanometer Size Regimes with Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy"
Professor Dr. Gunther Wittstock, Carl von Ossietzky University, Oldenburg, Germany "Quantitative Information from SECM Measurements"
Professor Chris Ziegler, University of Akron "The Design of Ordered Solids Using Borates: From Structure to Function"
Professor Jeff Johnston, Indiana University "The Development of New Reagents for Asymmetric Synthesis and Catalysis"
Professor Maria Kurnikova, Marquette University "Theoretical Modeling of Biological Ion Channels and Receptors"
Professor Steve Higgins, Wright State University "Scanning Probe Microscopy and Its Application to Studies of Mineral-Water Interfaces"
Dr. Matthew Lynch, Procter & Gamble "Novel Approaches to Making and Functionalizing Cubic Phase Liquid Crystals"
Professor John Scheffer, University of British Columbia "In the Footsteps of Pasteur: Asymmetric Induction in the Photochemistry of Crystalline Ammonium Carboxylate Salts"
Professor Jerry Lingrel, University of Cincinnati, Dept. of Molecular Genetics "From Genomics to Structure to Physiology. The Na+/K+ ATPase"
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