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, […]
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, […]
“Dissecting Transcriptional Dynamics in Development One Burst at a Time”
“Tuning the Excitonic Properties of 2-Dimensional Molecular Aggregates across the Visible and Shortwave Infrared” Molecular aggregates are non-covalent self-assemblies of chromophores wherein transition dipole moments of individual molecules couple coherently […]
“Invention of Catalysts for Synthesis of New Plastics” Abstract: This presentation will begin with a brief discussion of the properties of polyethylene and the synthesis of various forms of polyethylene […]
“f-Block metal-arene interactions: from inverse sandwiches to redox chemistry” Abstract: Recent years have witnessed the breakthrough of identifying unusual oxidation states of f-block elements in molecular compounds such as divalent […]
“Dissecting Transcriptional Dynamics in Development One Burst at a Time”
“Electrochemical biosensors for viruses and bacteria: new approaches and challenges”
“Earth-Abundant Molecular Catalyst System for the Reduction of Dioxygen and Carbon Dioxide” Abstract: The steady increase in anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and corresponding atmospheric concentrations continues to generate interest […]
"Scanning probe microscopy for physical and chemical property characterizations at the nanoscale"
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, […]
Abstract: Perfluorocarbon nanoemulsions, droplets of fluorous solvent stabilized by a polymeric amphiphile dispersed in water, are an intriguing platform for drug delivery. The fluorous phase is biocompatible, has a high […]
The UCLA Molecular Biology Institute (MBI) will hold the 2020-2021 Sigman Symposium in honor of Professor David Sigman (1939-2001), who was an internationally renowned UCLA professor of chemistry and biological chemistry […]