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Seminar Titles available for KU Chemistry Faculty

Chemistry
KU chemistry faculty are available for visiting your department and presenting the following seminars.  In most cases, the travel costs are covered by the KU Chemistry Department. 
Dave Benson (organic) Hemoproteins and Hemoprotein Models
Cindy Berrie (physical) Probing Biomolecule Interactions Using Atomic force Microscopy
Kristin Bowman-James (Inorganic)  Anion Coordination Chemistry
Heather Desaire (Analytical) How to Use Mass Spectrometry to Determine Stereochemistry
Robert Dunn (Analytical) Is Breathing Critical?
Rich Givens (Organic) Photoswitches and Stitches: Biological Applications of Photochemistry.  how a Photon Can Switch on an Enzyme or Seal a Suture
Paul Hanson (Organic) RCM Strategies for S- and P-Heterocycles and ROMP Approaches to Combinatorial Chemistry
Joe Heppert (Inorganic) New Developments in Metal Carbide Chemistry
Carey Johnson (Physical) Molecular Motions at the Extremes: Ultrafast and Single-Molecule Laser Spectroscopy
Krzysztof Kuczera (Physical) Computer Simulations of Protein Structure, Dynamics and Interactions
Brian Laird (Physical) What's Between the Ice and the Water?  Simulations of the Crystal-Melt Interface; or Entropy, Disorder, and Freezing
Cindy Larive (Analytical) Pushing the Limits of NMR: Improving Selectivity and Sensitivity
Craig Lunte Drug Disposition Studies Using In Vivo Sampling and Advanced Analytical Methods
Ward Thompson (Physical) Spectroscopy in Nanocavities
Jon Tunge (Organic) Expanding the Chiral Pool
George Wilson Biosensors: From the Laboratory to the Marketplace