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Chem 228: Dr. Oliver Bruns

"Biomedical Imaging beyond the Visible - Fluorescence Imaging in the Shortwave-Infrared"

Chem 278: Dr. Allegra Aron

“Finding Metal-Binding Molecules: Native Electrospray-based Metabolomics” Abstract: Metals are required for life, and microbes have evolved a number of small molecules to compete for, acquire, and utilize metals. Metal-binding compounds are important in a number of fields – these compounds can alter the growth of the microbial communities, enhance plant yields, control harmful pathogens, deliver […]

Boehringer-Ingelheim Seminar: Catalysis Innovation in Chemical Development: Effective Applications to BI Projects

Abstract: Catalysis has become an indispensable, frequently applied tool for devising convergent, innovative, asymmetric and economical synthesis of APIs in the pharmaceutical industry. BI-Catalysis group, established in Ridgefield in 2008, contributed to the development of novel processes in many BI projects at all stages of research and development through close collaboration with all BI sites. […]

Boehringer-Ingelheim Seminar: New Developments in Electrochemical Synthesis

Abstract: Owing to its many distinct characteristics, electrochemistry represents an attractive approach to discovering new reactions and meeting the prevailing trends in organic synthesis. In particular, electrocatalysis—a process that integrates electrochemistry and small-molecule catalysis—has the potential to substantially improve the scope of synthetic electrochemistry and provide a wide range of useful transformations. Despite its attractive […]

Chem 278: Prof. Jonathan Barnes

“Supramolecular Polymers and Crosslinkers to Control Structure, Properties, and Performance in Polymer Networks and Nanomaterials”

Chem 228: Prof. Nancy Makri

“Real-Time Path Integral Methods for Electron-Vibration Dynamics of Large Molecular Aggregates”