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OCDS Seminar: Prof. Rodney D. Priestley

“Molecular Dynamics and Glass Formation of Nanoscopically Confined Polymer” Many technological advances are driven by the ongoing emergence of nanostructured polymers as the critical component to enable innovation. Yet, from a materials design perspective, we cannot presume that the bulk properties of polymers define their behavior when physically confined to nanoscale dimensions. This is, in […]

Synthesis in a Boron World

Abstract: Nature has evolved highly sophisticated machinery for organic synthesis, many of which resemble molecular assembly-line processes. So far chemists have been able to apply this type of approach in the synthesis of peptides and oligonucleotides but in these reactions, simple amide (C‒N) or phosphate (P‒O) bonds are created. It is much more difficult to […]

CIC Careers in Green Chemistry Seminar Series

The Center for Integrated Catalysis is hosting a new seminar series called the "Careers in Green Chemistry." With these webinars, we aim to bring speakers from a wide variety of careers, linked through green chemistry, to come talk about their current job as well as the career path that led them to that position. We are pleased […]

Synthetic polypeptide-based materials for biological applications

Abstract: As more attention is focused on biomaterials for medical applications, synthetic polypeptides offer a useful approach towards designing novel biomimetic materials. Polypeptides are inherently biodegradable and biocompatible, and offer wide-ranging properties seen in living systems. The peptide backbone is enzymatically degradable while their side chain functionality can be modified to create an array of […]

Chem 278 Prof. Diaconescu Research Group Seminar

Ruxi Dai  “Redox switchable catalysts for the preparation of biodegradable copolymers with novel properties”  Amy Lai  “Predicting redox-switchable reactivity for the ring opening polymerization of lactones and epoxides” 

Mechanism-guided discovery of photocontrolled materials and reactions

Abstract: The Kalow lab interrogates and exploits the relationship between molecular reactivity and macroscopic properties to discover polymeric materials relevant to human health and sustainability. We approach “reactivity-property” relationships bidirectionally: in reactivity-directed materials discovery, we use synthesis and physical organic chemistry to tune reactions occurring within polymer networks. In polymer networks composed of reversible covalent […]

Chem 268: Nicole Lynn

Torres Group "Functional characterization of the mammalian family of Katanin microtubule-severing enzymes"