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Analytical Seminar Schedule
Fall, 2009
Monday, 3:30 - 4:30, 1003 Malott (unless specified)
| Date | Presenter / Topic |
|---|---|
| August 24 | Analytical Chemistry Roadmap, 1/2 hour: Tom Linz, Sue Lunte Group, "Development of a Microfluidic-Based Screening Device for Methylarginines in Infant Plasma," 1/2 hour |
| August 31 | Dr. Anthony J. Killard, Principal Investigator, Sensors and Separations Group, School of Chemical Sciences, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland, “Conducting polymer nanoparticles and nanostructures for sensor applications.” |
| September 7 | Labor Day, No Seminar |
| September 14 | Anne Regel, Sue
Lunte Group, "Lab-on-a-sheep: a miniaturized microchip
system for freely moving animal sampling and analysis",1/2
hour. Dan Clark, Heather Desaire Group, "Unraveling the 3D Problem: Probing Protein Tertiary Structure with Mass Spectrometry using Low Energy Collision Induced Dissociation of Disulfide-bonded Peptides", 1/2 hour. |
| September 21 | Michael Schäferling, Professor, University of Regensburg. |
| September 28 | Shawn Mansfield, Procter & Gamble, "Working as a Chemist in Industry". |
| October 5 |
Tim Jackson, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Chemistry, KU, "Investigating the Manganese – Hydrogen Peroxide Reaction Landscape using Spectroscopic and Computational Techniques." |
| October 12 | Phil Livanec, Bob Dunn Group, "Probing Biological Function Through Single-Molecule Orientations", 1 hour. |
| October 19 | No Seminar |
| October 26 | Tom Layloff, Senior Quality Assurance Advisor, Supply Chain Management System, "Pharmaceutical Quality Assessment Challenges: Froom Drug Discovery to Field Testing in Developing Countries". Abstract |
| November 2 | No Seminar |
| November 9 | No Seminar |
| November 16 | Wonpil Im, Associate Professor, Department of Molecular Biosciences |
| November 23 | Daniel Tush, Bowman-James Group, "Environmental topics: From carbon dioxide to mustard gas", 1/2 hour. |
| November 30 | Swetha Kaul, Craig Lunte Group, 1 hour. |
| December 7 | Blake Peterson, Professor, Medicinal Chemistry, KU, "A New Strategy for Drug Delivery: Synthetic Molecules that Catch and Release a Specific Membrane Trafficking Pathway" |




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