Chem 268 – Nicholas Graham
"Identifying and decoding the function of the post-translational modifications arginine methylation and phosphorylation with proteomics"
"Identifying and decoding the function of the post-translational modifications arginine methylation and phosphorylation with proteomics"
Imaging, Learning, and Engineering of Soft Matter Systems at the Nanoscale The motion and dynamics of nanoparticles and macromolecules in bulk and at interfaces is of fundamental importance in physics, […]
“Multicellular Circuit Design”
The NSF Center for Integrated Catalysis is delighted to announce that it will be hosting a monthly webinar series. The next webinar of this series will be held on Tuesday, […]
“Iron and Copper Active Sites in Porous Materials and Their Correlation to Metalloenzymes”
Abstract: Radical chemistry is an important class of reactions in modern organic synthesis, due to the high reactivity and versatile bond formation and cleavage events that can happen with radical […]
"Macroscopic Materials from Nanoparticle Assembly"
Stories of Coherence: From Vibronic to Electronic Phenomena A robust understanding of chemical reactivity in excited states is essential for designing and discovering new ways of harnessing energy flow at […]
Abstract: The seminar will describe our efforts towards the development of scalable, mild, and general electrosynthetic methodologies for C–C and C–N/X coupling reactions. These electrosynthetic methodologies are largely possible because […]
"Untangling Amyloid: Slowing the Progression of Type 2 Diabetes"
“Self-assembly of colloidal diamond for photonics”
Abstract: Our laboratory focuses on the development of small molecule ligands and enzymatic inhibitors of proteins that interact with nucleic acids. We utilize biophysical and biochemical assays to screen chemical […]