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Spring Semester 2007


Analytical Seminar Series at UB Department of Chemistry

WEDNESDAYS 12:00 NOON in Room 306 NS Complex (Download PDF version)

January 31, 2007 Dr. Chiedza Maponga Senior Lecturer, School of Pharmacy, University of Zimbabwe Research Associate, Department of Pharmacy Practice, University at Buffalo Post-Marketing Quality Assurance of Generic Antiretroviral Therapy in Resource Limited Settings

February 7, 2007 Professor Aaron Wheeler Department of Chemistry University of Toronto Recent Advances in Microfluidics: From High-Reaching Droplets to Intelligent Worms

February 21, 2007 Professor Paul M. Zelisko Department of Chemistry Brock University Silicone-Protein Interactions

March 7, 2007 Professor Gabriela C. Weaver Department of Chemistry Purdue University Control of Protein Structure by Electronics, by Stereoelectronic Effects, and by Phosphorylation

April 4, 2007 Professor Timothy G. Strein Department of Chemistry Bucknell University Recent Progress with CE: (1) In-capillary Reactions with Stacking and
(2) NMR to Study Chiral Recognition in MEKC

April 11, 2007 Professor Maryanne M. Collinson Department of Chemistry Virginia Commonwealth University Templating Silica: New Routes to New Materials to New Applications

April 18, 2007 Professor David H. Garabrant School of Public Health The University of Michigan The University of Michigan Dioxin Exposure Study

April 25, 2007 Professor Xiangqun Zeng Department of Chemistry Oakland University Study of Molecular Interactions at Modified Electrode Interfaces for Sensor Applications

TUESDAY, May 22, 2007 Professor Charles T. Campbell Department of Chemistry & Center for Nanotechnology University of Washington Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) Sensing: Kinetics of Binding at the Solid/Liquid Interface, with Applications to High-Throughput Microarrays

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