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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200904T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200904T130000
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SUMMARY:Dissertation Seminar: Scott McConnell
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URL:https://www.chemistry.ucla.edu/seminars/dissertation-seminar-scott-mcconnell/
CATEGORIES:Other,Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200911T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200911T153000
DTSTAMP:20260619T044835
CREATED:20200908T214233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200908T214233Z
UID:13339-1599838200-1599838200@www.chemistry.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:2020 Summer Seminar Series: Research Spotlight Edition
DESCRIPTION:“Unraveling the complexity of Coenzyme Q Biosynthesis and Trafficking”  by Michael Guile (C. Clarke lab) \nand \n“CryoEM structure of amyloid disaggregant EGCG bound to Alzheimer’s brain-derived fibrils of tau” by Paul Seidler\, PhD (Eisenberg lab) \nand \n“Structure of the Fiber Core of Orb2A\, A Functional Amyloid\, Revealed by Micro-electron Diffraction” by Jeanette Bowler (Eisenberg lab) \nand \n“Microbial proteomics: Relating metabolism and protein modification” by Janine Fu (Loo lab)
URL:https://www.chemistry.ucla.edu/seminars/2020-summer-seminar-series-research-spotlight-edition/
CATEGORIES:Biochemistry,Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200918T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200918T153000
DTSTAMP:20260619T044835
CREATED:20200915T175821Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200915T175821Z
UID:13340-1600443000-1600443000@www.chemistry.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:2020 Summer Seminar Series: Amateur Hour! Meet BMSB first-years
DESCRIPTION:“Biochemical and Biophysical Characterization of the HECT E3 Ubiquitin Ligase HERC2 C-lobe” by Kayla Rich (Clark University –Spratt Lab) \nand \n“Protein Crystallography and X-ray Diffraction to determine the structure of Antibody Fab fragments” by Connor Short (UCLA –Rodriguez Lab) \nand \n“Myosin V and Spire coordinate to regulate actin dynamics in the Drosophilaoocyte” by Joseph Ong (UCLA –Quinlan Lab) \n 
URL:https://www.chemistry.ucla.edu/seminars/2020-summer-seminar-series-amateur-hour-meet-bmsb-first-years/
CATEGORIES:Biochemistry,Seminars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200922T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200922T130000
DTSTAMP:20260619T044835
CREATED:20200916T202821Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200916T202821Z
UID:13342-1600779600-1600779600@www.chemistry.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:NSF Center for Integrated Catalysis Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:The NSF Center for Integrated Catalysis is delighted to announce that it will be hosting a monthly webinar series. The first day of this series will be held on Tuesday\, September 22 at 1:00 PM.  We are pleased to invite all students\, postdocs\, faculty\, and staff. Register here to receive Zoom details!
URL:https://www.chemistry.ucla.edu/seminars/nsf-center-integrated-catalysis-webinar-series/
CATEGORIES:Other,Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200925T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200925T130000
DTSTAMP:20260619T044835
CREATED:20200915T194918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200915T194918Z
UID:12318-1601038800-1601038800@www.chemistry.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Inter-departmental Chemistry Symposium between UCLA and University of Michigan
DESCRIPTION:Everyone is invited to this Inter-departmental Chemistry Symposium between UCLA and University of Michigan (UMich) hosted by CBGSA\n \n\nThe symposium will feature two 15-minute talks from UCLA graduate students\, and one 30-minute talk from a UMich graduate student. \n• Stasik Popov (UCLA\, Nelson Lab) – “C–C Bond Forming Reactions of Vinyl Carbocations Paired with Weakly Coordinating Anions” \n• Kierstyn Anderson (UCLA\, Spokoyny Lab) – “Elucidating the photophysical properties of halogenated anti-B18H22” \n• Hannah Vonesh (UMich\, Schindler Lab) – “Interrupted Carbonyl-Olefin Metathesis of Cyclic\, Aliphatic Ketones”\nClick here to register:http://tiny.cc/UMICH-UCLA-symposium \n\n See flyer linked below for full abstracts. Join us again on October 9\, 2020 at 1 p.m. PST for another joint symposium between UCLA and UMich! \nQuestions? Contact CBGSA at cbgsaucla@gmail.com.
URL:https://www.chemistry.ucla.edu/seminars/inter-departmental-chemistry-symposium-between-ucla-and-university-michigan/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200929T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200929T140000
DTSTAMP:20260619T044835
CREATED:20200915T235105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200915T235105Z
UID:13341-1601388000-1601388000@www.chemistry.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Twists and turns along the path of reactivity-driven methods development
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: \nCarbocations are important reactive intermediates that are invoked in many chemical transformations. These species are usually of the tricoordinated variety. Conversely\, dicoordinated carbocations are rarely relevant in practical chemical processes due to their high energy and energetically challenging formation. In this talk I will discuss our recent efforts to utilize phenyl and vinyl carbocations in C–H functionalization reactions. We will describe how these high-energy dicoordinated carbocations can be generated under mild conditions and utilized in selective C–C bond forming reactions. Moreover\, we will discuss our efforts to understand the mechanism of these reactions through computational chemistry\, kinetics\, electron microscopy\, and isotopic labeling studies.
URL:https://www.chemistry.ucla.edu/seminars/twists-and-turns-along-path-reactivity-driven-methods-development/
CATEGORIES:Organic Colloquium,Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200930T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200930T100000
DTSTAMP:20260619T044835
CREATED:20200925T231155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220410T011048Z
UID:12319-1601460000-1601460000@www.chemistry.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:First-year and Transfer Undergraduate Student Welcome
DESCRIPTION:The UCLA Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry invites all incoming first-years and transfer students to our New Undergraduate Student Welcome event on Wednesday\, September 30\, 2020 from 10:00 a.m.- 11:00 a.m. Students will have the opportunity to hear from faculty and current students on various topics including academics\, undergraduate research\, and student involvement. There will also be a Q&A session in the various Zoom panels. \nThe Zoom meeting details can be found below: \nMeeting ID: 941 1584 1966  \nPasscode: 793216  \nhttps://ucla.zoom.us/j/94115841966?pwd=azFhVDUrb0Y5a3VNTnRWWkx3WUx6dz09 \nWe look forward to seeing you then! \nNick Baerg\, Tim Mahlanza\, and Sarah Eguchi Low  \nugrad@chem.ucla.edu
URL:https://www.chemistry.ucla.edu/seminars/first-year-and-transfer-undergraduate-student-welcome/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200930T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200930T160000
DTSTAMP:20260619T044835
CREATED:20200922T181027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200922T181027Z
UID:13346-1601481600-1601481600@www.chemistry.ucla.edu
SUMMARY:Spatiotemporal Control of Chemistry and Biology Enabled by Electrochemistry and Nanomaterials
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: Electrochemical nanomaterial has witnessed its extensive applications in catalysis\, energy storage\, and conversion. So what are the new frontiers for electrochemistry and nanomaterials? Can we discover new synergies of electrochemical nanomaterials with research disciplines that were not often considered before? Because electrochemical nanomaterials spatiotemporally transform chemical species and control their concentration profiles at a microscopic scale\, we envision electrochemistry at nanoscale a viable tool to transduce electronic signals into non-equilibrium systems with spatiotemporal gradients of free energy µ(t\,r) and entropy S(t\,r). This talk will offer the research demonstrated so far in the Liu group that includes the spatiotemporal control in chemical catalysis and microbiology\, given the ubiquity of non-equilibrium systems in chemistry and biology.
URL:https://www.chemistry.ucla.edu/seminars/spatiotemporal-control-chemistry-and-biology-enabled-electrochemistry-and-nanomaterials/
CATEGORIES:Inorganic Chemistry,Seminars
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