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Collaboratory Yoo Seminar & Conference Hall YH4222
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Chem 263 Seminars In Chemical Biology – Lisa Boatner
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Jeffrey I. Zink Inorganic Chemistry Seminar Series – Prof. Lane Baker
Collaboratory Yoo Seminar & Conference Hall YH4222Flyer: Prof. Lane Baker Flyer Title: Expanding the Electrochemical Toolbox: A Story in Two Parts Abstract: Advances in electrochemistry, and in particular electroanalytical chemistry, are driven by advances in tools and methods to perform electrochemical measurements. In this talk, I will present two vignettes into very different tools we have developed recently for electrochemical measurements. […]
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Chem 218 Student Exit Seminar: Santiago Vargas
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Houk-Jung Organic Colloquium 247: Andy Thomas
Collaboratory Yoo Seminar & Conference Hall YH4222Reimagining Ancient Reactions for the 21st Century Abstract: The ability to prepare highly functionalized molecules in general and predictable ways is central to modern drug design and discovering new treatments for human disease. The aim of our program is to create new methods to solve the longstanding synthetic challenge of asymmetrically constructing biologically active small […]
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Dickerson Biochemistry Seminar – Shashank Shekhar (Emory University)
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Dickerson Biochemistry Seminar – Prof. Shashank Shekhar (Emory University)
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Physical Chemistry Seminar 228: Professor Libai Huang
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2024 Departmental Awards Ceremony
CNSI AuditoriumAwards Ceremony Program
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Chem 263 Seminars In Chemical Biology – Nikolas Burton
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Jeffrey I. Zink Inorganic Chemistry Seminar Series – Prof. Michael Inkpen
Collaboratory Yoo Seminar & Conference Hall YH4222Flyer: Prof. Michael Inkpen Flyer Title: Molecular-Scale Electronics and Moore: From Interfacial Reactivity to Band Structure Design Abstract: Junctions comprising individual molecules “wired” between nanoscale electrodes approach the limit of miniaturization for electronic circuits used in computation and data storage. While studies of these atomically precise systems expose molecular structure-charge transport property relationships critical for […]
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Chem 218 Student Exit Seminar: Helen Cumberbatch
Collaboratory Yoo Seminar & Conference Hall YH4222