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Winter/Spring
2006
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Monday,
January 16 |
Holiday
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Monday,
January 23 |
Michael Lewis, St. Louis University Cation-and Anion-Binding of Aromatic Rings |
Host:
J. Chickos |
Monday,
January 30 |
Organic Chemistry Faculty Candidate |
Host:
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Monday,
February 6 |
Maria Nagan, Truman State University Computational Studies to Understand RNA Recognition |
Host:
C. Wong |
Monday,
February 13 |
Raven Huang, University of Illinois Molecular Recognition and Mechanisms of RNA Modifications That Require Breakage of Glycosidic Bonds |
Host:
C. Dupureur |
Monday,
February 20 |
Lawrence Barton, University of Missouri-St. Louis Boranes and Metallaboranes and their Reactions with Phosphenes |
Host:
M. Nichols |
Monday,
February 27 |
Paul Sharp, University of Missouri-Columbia Organometallic Chemistry at the Edge of Polycyclic Aromatic Carbon Compounds |
Host:
L. Barton |
Monday,
March 6 |
The Ninth Annual Robert W. Murray Lecture, Fredric M. Menger, Emory University An Alternative View of Enzyme Action |
Host:
L. Barton |
Monday,
March 13 |
Robert Stockland Jr., Bucknell University New Targets for the Estrogen Receptor Hormone Binding Domain |
Host:
L. Barton |
Monday,
March 20 |
Dabney Dixon, Georgia State University Medical Applications of Porphyrins: HIV and Cancer |
Host
C. Dupureur
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Monday,
March 27 |
Spring Break |
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Monday,
April 3 |
George O'Doherty, West Virginia University De Novo Synthesis in Carbohydrate Chemistry |
Host:
A. Demchenko
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Monday,
April 10 |
Gary Landreth, Case Western Reserve University, School of Medicine Inflammatory mechanisms in Alzheimer's disease: How microglia clear amyloid from the brain |
Host:
M. Nichols
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Monday,
April 17 |
Zhongwu Guo, Wayne State University Synthesis of complex glycoconjugates and carbohydrate-based cancer vaccines |
Host:
A. Demchenko |
Monday,
April 24 |
Mark Fink, Tulane University Silyl Complexes of Palladium: Potential Models for Si-H and Si-Si Activation |
Host:
J. Wilking |
Monday,
May 1 |
The 19th Annual Distinguished Alumni Lecture, Alicia M. Beatty, Mississippi State University From "Dimethyl Tar" to Clay Mimics: a Sticky Path to Crystal Engineering
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Host:
L. Barton
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