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Chemical Biology Student Seminars

Seminars on Wednesday evenings from 6 to 8 PM, delivered by graduate students and post-doctorate fellows on the roles of chemistry in biology. Though subject to change, seminars are held in LSEB 103 (24 Cummington Street) and are limited to students unless otherwise noted. Please contact graduate student organizer Mike Hamill with questions.

Fall 2008 Speaker Roster under Development

Sep 10

Gerard Rowe , Caradonna Group

Challenging the Current Paradigm of Oxygenation of Organic Molecules in Biological Systems Using Iron: A Narrative Told From the Perspective of Hegemonic Small Molecules

 

Spring/Summer 2008 Speakers

Feb 20

Dr. Jesse W. Karr, Postdoctoral Faculty Fellow

Copper(II) and the Amyloid-beta Peptide of Alzheimer's Disease

Mar 3

Lynell Skewis, Reinhard Group

Plasmonic Probe Development and Single-Molecule Biological Applications

Mar 12

Raeanne L. Napoleon, Keyes Group

Polarizable Molecular Electrostatic Model, with Applications to Protein-Ligand Binding and Spectroscope

Mar 19

Pat Cappillino, Caradonna Group

Iron compounds with fac-N2O1, cis-N2O2and N2O3donor ligands: Structural and reactivity models of mononuclear non-heme iron oxygenase active site

Mar 26

 

Lisa Christadore, Schaus Group

Hydrogel Microarrays to Detect Protein Interactions

Apr 22

 

Steve Parker, Tullius Group

Identifying Evolutionarily Constrained Genomic Regions Using DNA Structural Information

May 28

Dan Bak

A reductive coupling mechanism involved in NifS-mediated [4Fe-4S] cluster assembly on the scaffold protein, NifU

Jul 16

Clinton Becker, Elliott Group

Using Protein Film Voltammetry to Investigate Cytochrome c Peroxidase fromE. coli and Pseudomonas aeruginosa

Aug 6

Melissa Dominguez, Schaus Group

Investigating the Mode of Action for Leucascandrolide A and (+)-Neopeltolide Using Expression Profiling and Gene Networks

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