Prof. Daniel Rabinovich Seminar
1093 Shelby Hall 250 Hackberry Lane, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesProf. Daniel Rabinovich from UNC-Charlotte will present a seminar entitled, "Synthetic Analogues of Methanobactin." Host: Elizabeth Papish
Prof. Daniel Rabinovich from UNC-Charlotte will present a seminar entitled, "Synthetic Analogues of Methanobactin." Host: Elizabeth Papish
The Department of Chemistry will host a discussion about NSF funding opportunities led byProf. Daniel Rabinovitch, a former NSF program officer. This will be an informal session with lots of time for questions and answers about funding opportunities and strategies to successfully obtain funding. All interested faculty, staff, and students are encouraged to attend.
Prof. Patrick Frantom will present a seminar entitled, "Investigating Mechanisms of Regulatory and Functional Diversity in Enzyme Superfamilies" Host: Kevin Shaughnessy
Amanda Glover will present her PhD research seminar entitled, "Magneto-thermally Triggered Drug Delivery."
Prof. Shaun Stauffer from Vanderbilt University will present a seminar entitled, "Collaborative Drug Discovery and Probe Development in Academia." Host: Kevin Shaughnessy
Ms. Ashley Casey will present her PhD Research seminar entitled, "Functional and Regulatory Mechanisms in alpha-Isopropylmalate Synthases."
Professor Norman Lu from National Taipei University of Technology will present a seminar entitled, "The Application of Fluorine-containing Compounds to Renewable Energy and Optoelectronics Researches: From Dye-sensitized Solar Cell to Organic Transistor." Host: Kevin Shaughnessy
Prof. Claudio Verani from Wayne State University will present a seminar entitled, "TBA." Host: Robert Metzger
Prof. Wolfgang Lubitz from the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion, Mulheim, Germany will present a seminar entitled, "Energy Conversion and Storage: Light-Induced Water Splitting and Hydrogen Production in Nature."
Prof. Michael Huggins from the University of West Florida will present a seminar entitled, "Interesting Studies with Simple Pyrrole Derivatives." Host: Marco Bonizzoni