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Analytical Chemistry Seminars
Fall, 2009


Monday, 3:30pm, 1003 Malott (unless specified)

Date Presenter / Topic
August 24 Tom Linz, Chemistry Department, University of Kansas, (Sue Lunte Group) 1/2 hour.
Analytical Chemistry Roadmap
August 31 Dr. Anthony J. Killard, Principal Investigator Sensors & Separations Group School of Chemical Sciences
"Conducting polymer nanoparticles and nanostructures for sensor applications"
September 7 Labor Day
No Seminar
September 14 Anne Regel, Chemistry Department, University of Kansas, (Sue Lunte Group) 1/2 hour.
"Lab-on-a-sheep: a miniaturized microchip system for freely moving animal sampling and analysis"
September 14 Dan Clark, Chemistry Department, University of Kansas,Heather (Desaire Group), 1/2 hour.
"Unraveling the 3D Problem: Probing Protein Tertiary Structure with Mass Spectrometry using Low Energy Collision Induced Dissociation of Disulfide-bonded Peptides"
September 21 Michael Schäferling, Professor, University of Regensburg
"Advanced luminescent probes for bioanalytical applications"
September 28 Dr. Shawn Mansfield, Procter & Gamble,
"Working as a Chemist in Industry."
October 5 Tim Jackson, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Chemistry, University of Kansas
"Investigating the Manganese - Hydrogen Peroxide Reaction Landscape using Spectroscopic and Computational Techniques"
October 12 Phil Livanec, Chemistry Department, University of Kansas (Dunn Group)
"Probing Biological Function Through Single-Molecule Orientations"
October 19 No Seminar
October 26 Tom Layloff, Senior Quality Assurance Advisor, Supply Chain Management System
"Pharmaceutical Quality Assessment Challenges: From Drug Discovery to Field Testing in Developing Countries"
November 2 No Seminar
November 9 No Seminar
November 16 Wonpil Im, Associate Professor, Department of Molecular Biosciences
“Molecular Modeling and Simulations: Challenges and Beyond”
November 23 Daniel Tush, Chemistry Department, University of Kansas, (Bowman-James Group)
"Environmental topics: From carbon dioxide to mustard gas", 1/2 hour
November 30 Swetha Kaul, Chemistry Department, University of Kansas, (Craig Lunte Group)
"An In Vivo Investigation of Carbamathione PK/PD"
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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