[Northern Kentucky University]

Department of Chemistry
Seminar Schedule Fall 2004 - Spring 2005

Unless otherwise noted all seminars will be in SC 402

Info
Date
Time
Speaker
Title
Wednesday
Oct 6, 2004
12:00 pm
Dr. Bradley Fahlman
Central Michigan University
Supercritical Fluid Technology for the Undergraduate Curriculum:
Research Projects and Laboratory Modules
Wednesday
Oct 20, 2004
12:00 pm
Dr. Suri Iyer
University of Cincinnati
Detection and Differentiation of Respiratory Viruses
Wednesday
Nov 3, 2004
12:00 pm
Dr. John Fortman
Wright State University
The Chemistry of Magic
Wednesday
Nov 17, 2004
12:00 pm
Dr. Richard DiMarchi
Indiana University
The Emergence of Chemical Biotechnology
as a Means to Optimal Protein-Based Medicines
Thursday
Nov 18, 2004
12:15 pm
Ms. Adrian Bray
Northern Kentucky University
Cod1p/Spf1p is a P-type ATPase involved in ER function and Ca2+ Homeostasis
Thursday
Nov 18, 2004
12:45 pm
Ms. Susan Sherritt
Northern Kentucky University
The P2Y2 Nucleotide Receptor Mediates Vascular Cell Adhesion Molecule-1 Expression through Interaction with VEGF Receptor-2 (KDR/Flk-1)
Tuesday
Nov 23, 2004
12:15 pm
Ms. Heather McMillan
Northern Kentucky University
Coupling Fiber Optics to a Permeation Liquid Membrane for Heavy Metal Sensor Development
Tuesday
Nov 30, 2004
12:15 pm
Ms. Shelley Stamper
Northern Kentucky University
Bead-Bases Electrochemical Immunoassay for Bacteriophage MS2
Tuesday
Nov 30, 2004
12:45 pm
Ms. Ashley Wagner
Northern Kentucky University
Self-Assembled Linear Bundles of Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes and Their Alignment and Deposition as a film in a dc Field
 
Wednesday
Dec 1, 2004
12:00 pm
Dr. Dave Cliffel
Vanderbilt University
TBA
Monday
Dec 6, 2004
12:15 pm
Ms. Tolerace Majuru
Northern Kentucky University
The Hydrolysys of Urea and the Proficiency of Urease
Tuesday
Dec 7, 2004
12:15 pm
Ms. Anne Ruschman
Northern Kentucky University
Botulism Neutotoxin A Activity Is Dependent upon the Presence of Specific Gangliosides in Neuroblastoma Cells Expressing Synaptotagmin I
Tuesday
Dec 7, 2004
12:45 pm
Ms. Jeanne Whitaker
Northern Kentucky University
A Pitfall in Diagnosis of Human Prion Diseases Using Detection of Protease-resistant Prion Protein in Urine
Wednesday
Mar 2, 2005
12:00 pm
Dr. Gary Morrow
University of Dayton
TBA
Wednesday
Mar 3, 2005
12:30 pm
Ms. Kristina Giles
Northern Kentucky University
Microfabricated Electrophoresis Chip for Bioassay of Renal Markers
Wednesday
Mar 30, 2005

12:00 pm
SC 305

Dr. Andy Sommer
Miami University
Molecular Microspectroscopy and Evanescent Wave Spectroscopy
Tuesday
Apr 12, 2005
12:15 pm
Mr. David Roach
Northern Kentucky University
A Family of Manganese Rods:
Synthesis, Structures and Magnetic Properties
Wednesday
Apr 13, 2005
12:00 pm
SC 305
Dr. Carl Seliskar
University of Cincinnati
Sol-Gel Chemistry: Making Porous Smart Glasses at Low Temperatures;
Cool Chemistry, Hot Results
Thursday
Apr 14, 2005
12:15 pm
Mr. Eric Ferraris
Northern Kentucky University
Retinoids Assist the Cellular Folding of the Autosomal Dominant Retinitis Pogmentosa Ospis Mutant P23H
Thursday
Apr 14, 2005
12:45 pm
Mr. Noah Meeks
Northern Kentucky University
Enantioselective Hydrogenation of Imines in Ionic Liquid/Carbon Dioxide Media
Tuesday
Apr 19, 2005
12:15 pm
Ms. Heather Gulley
Northern Kentucky University
Immunobiosensor Chips for Detection of Escherichia coli O157:H7
Using Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy
Friday
Apr 22, 2005
12:00 pm
SC 305
Dr. Sanford Singer
University of Dayton
Fatty Acid Binding Protein:
Assay, Some Biochemical Pharmacology, and Purification Efforts
Tuesday
Apr 26, 2005
12:15 pm
Mr. Chris Yungbluth
Northern Kentucky University
New Class of Inhibitors of Amyloid-b Fibril Formation
Tuesday
Apr 26, 2005
12:45 pm
Mr. David Hahn
Northern Kentucky University
Molecular Characterization of Major Cat Allergen Fe1 d 1
Thursday
Apr 28, 2005
12:15 pm
Mr. Matthew Evans
Northern Kentucky University
Discovery and Characterization of a Substrate Selective p38a Inhibitor
Thursday
Apr 28, 2005
12:45 pm
Mr. Derek Downing
Northern Kentucky University
Active cAMP-dependent Protein Kinase Incorporated within Highly Purified HIV-1 Particles is Required for Viral Infectivity and Interacts with Viral Capsid Protein

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