Fall Seminar Series

Tuesdays
Parsons N104
11:10 - 12 pm                                                                 Fall 2024 Seminar Series 
(Unless otherwise noted)

Date

Host

Speaker, Affiliation
Topic

August 27

CC

Prof. Pat Forgione, Concordia University

Title: TBA

September 3 

 

September 10

GL

Dr. Javier Concepcion, Brookhaven National Lab

Title: Ligand-based oxidative and reductive catalysis for water oxidation and fuels generation from CO2. 

September 17

JH/NO

Prof. Netz Arroyo,  Johns Hopkins Medicine

Title:  Monitoring the Movement of Molecules in the Body via Real-time Aptamer-based Sensors 

September 24

CZ

Organic Syntheses Distinguished Lecture Series

Prof. Scott Miller, Yale University

Title: Searching for Selective Catalytic Reactions in Complex Molecular Environments

October 1

Dr. Dana Westmoreland

Title: Structural Dynamics and Electron Transfer: Quantum Dots to Metalloenzymes

October 8

JH/KV

Prof. Juan Lopez-Garriga, University of Puerto Rico

Title: Advances and Mysteries in the Chemistry of Hydrogen Sulfide and Hemeproteins

October 15

No Seminar

October 22

CC

Prof. Michael Ross, UMass Lowell

Title: Making Poor Metals Rich at the Nanoscale

October 29

GL

Harold A. Iddles Seminar Series

Prof. Gary Brudvig, Yale University

Title: Learning from Nature How to Make Solar Fuels 

November 5

Dr. Fanny Widjaja, University of Helsinki

Title: VegeSense: Revealing the mechanism of post-harvest deterioration of fresh-cut vegetables through multidisciplinary approaches

November 12

AL

Prof. Jerry Mullin, University of New England

Title: Group 14 Metalloles: Casting Some Light on Their Unusual Luminescence Behavior

November 19
SE

Prof. David Punihaole, Univ. of Vermont

Title: Towards developing spectroscopic tools to investigate amyloid fibril structures related to Alzheimer's Disease and Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy

November 26

CZ

Placeholder for  “Professional Development Seminar.”

December 3

 Dr. Dylan Chiu, Cornell University

Title:  Chemical approach for studying lipid trafficking and interactions with the proteome

December 10 Reading Day- No Seminar