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Spring Semester 2008


Analytical Seminar Series at
UB Department of Chemistry

(Sponsored by Pfizer and UB College of Arts & Sciences)

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

February 20, 2008 Dr. Yong Guo Johnson & Johnson Maximizing the Separation Power of Liquid Chromatography

February 27, 2008 Professor David C. Muddiman Department of Chemistry North Carolina State University Chemical and Mass Spectrometry Advances for Improved Clinical Proteomic Measurements: Making an Impact Through the Chemistry Porthole and Building Diverse Research Themes

SEMINAR CANCELED
March 19, 2008 Dr. Gary A. Baker Surface Chemistry & Catalysis Group, Chemical Sciences Division Oak Ridge National Laboratories Title TBA

April 2, 2008 (Note Time and Place: 11:00 AM, 330 Student Union) Professor Zhiqun Lin Materials Science and Engineering Department Iowa State University Learning from 'Coffee Rings': Formation of Ordered Structures by Evaporation Induced Self-Assembly (Co-sponsored with UB Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering)

April 9, 2008 Dr. J. Larry Campbell Product Applications Group MDS Analytical Technologies Unlocking the Hidden Assets in Proteomic LC-MS/MS Experiments

April 23, 2008 Dr. X. Michael Liu Bausch & Lomb Gel Permeation Chromatography with Triple Detection

April 30, 2008 Professor John D. Brennan Department of Chemistry McMaster University Entrapment of Biomolecules in Silica Materials for the Development of Bioanalysis Tools

Tuesday, May 6, 2008 (Note Time: 12:15 PM)Professor Steven D. Brown Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry University of Delaware Glucose Monitoring in vitro and in vivo for Chemometrics (Co-sponsored with the Niagara Frontier Section, Society for Applied Spectroscopy)

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