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A hemistry Seminar Series JANUARY                           Speaker                             Title/Topic
                                                                 
Friday, 23rd


Friday, 30th 


Spring 2009 Schedule
unless otherwise noted all seminars are scheduled for 3:30pm in Laney Hall Rm 104 FEBRUARY                     Speaker                             Title/Topic

Friday, 6th

Friday, 13th      


Friday, 20th            


Friday, 27th


APRIL                                    Speaker                             Title/Topic

Friday, 3rd


Friday, 10th



Friday, 24th





MARCH                                Speaker                             Title/Topic

Friday, 6th


Friday, 13th



Guido Verbeck, Ph.D.  “Softlanding Ion Clusters: A Return to Preparative Mass Spectrometry”  from Univ. North Texas                 Speaker’s Website
Contact person for speaking engagements:
Lance C. Bridges
501-852-2655
Michael Massiah, Ph.D.  “How Structure Reveals Function: Study of the Opitz Syndrome MID1 Protein”  from Oklahoma State University                     
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Joe Allison, Ph.D., “From Glass to Steel: A Typical Route from the Lab to Commercialization”, Research and Development Fellow at ConocoPhillips & UCA Chemistry Alum            
Andres Caro, Ph.D., “Cytochrome P450 2E1-dependent Toxicity in Liver Cells”, from  Hendrix College              
                                                                                          Speaker’s Website John McLean, Ph.D., “Structural Separations by Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry: New Prospects for Complex Biological Systems”, from Vanderbilt University
                                                                                           Speaker’s Website Jerry Ware, Ph.D., “TBD”, from  UAMS, Dept. of Physiology and Biophysics                                
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Julie Stenken, Ph.D., Professor and 21st Century Chair in Proteomics “Monitoring Protein-Based Chemical Communication Events within Living Systems”  from U of A Fayetteville                                  Speaker’s Website
CANCELLED DUE TO ILLNESS --RESCHEDULED FOR FEB 27th
Julie Stenken, Ph.D., Professor and 21st Century Chair in Proteomics “Monitoring Protein-Based Chemical Communication Events within Living Systems”  from U of A Fayetteville                                  Speaker’s Website