Seminar Schedule

Department of Chemistry Seminar Series
Mondays, Chemistry 123, at 4:10pm

* *means the seminar is not at the regular time or place

Date
Speaker
Topic
January 28

Catherine Royer
Montpellier (with DBS/BSD)

"Probing the Role of Hydration in Protein Folding using Pressure Perturbation Techniques"

February 4

Brian Rumburg
Washington State University

"Measurements and Modeling of Atmospheric Ammonia Emissions from Dairies "
February 11

Michelle McGuirl
Division of Biological Sciences
The University of Montana
Missoula, MT

"Prion Protein and Mad Cow Disease: Understanding the Physical Differences between Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde"
February 18

Holiday

 
* * February 25
Chem 212 @ 12:10pm

Janis Louie
University of Utah

"Harnessing the Chemistry of Carbon Dioxide"
* * February 25
Skaggs 117 @ 4:10pm
James Brozik
Washington State University
"Identifying Biochemical States of Membrane Proteins Using Single Molecule Fluorescence Techniques"

March 3

John Peters
Montana State University

"Hydrogenase Structure, Function and Biosynthesis: Keys to Life Origins and Alternative Energy Solutions"
March 10

Jeff Cronk
Division of Biological Sciences
Gonzaga University

"Structural Analysis of Allosteric Bicarbonate Binding in Eubacterial Carbonic Anhydrases"
March 17

Robert K. Szilagyi
Montana State University

"Resolving the Uncertainties About the Active Site of FeFe-Hydrogenase by a Combined XAS and DFT Approach"

March 24-28

Holiday

 
March 31

Patrik Callis
Montana State University

"How Protein Environment and Dynamics Determine Fluorescence Quenching by Electron Transfer"

April 7

Brian Bothner
Montana State University
"Viruses: Particles to Proteomics"
April 14

Michael Therien
University of Pennsylvania

"In Vivo Optical Imaging Enabled by Soft-Matter Analogues of the Quantum Dots"

April 21

Richard Fish
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

"Flourous Bisphasic Catalysis: Oxidation of Alkanes, Alkenes, Alcohols and Alkenols with Mn(II), Co(II) and Cu(I/II) Fluorous Soluble or Thermomorphic Complexes and New Paradigms in Crown Ether Chemistry"

April 28

Doug Barofsky
Oregon State University

Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Proteins (Proteomics) at OSU