Lunch will be this Friday, November 2 from 1:10-2:10 in the LDC. Students on and off board are welcome. Meet in the hallway outside of Old Music Hall 103 to walk over to the LDC. I have reserved the “Shearer” dining room (this room faces Lyman Lakes) for lunch today.
Posts tagged with “Department Seminars” (All posts)
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Chemistry Department Seminar: Gail Karet, PhD: American Medical Association
Volume 23, Number 19Friday, March 8th, 2019
3:30 – 4:30 pm / Old Music Hall 103Do you ever wonder how drugs get named? In the United States, it is done by the United States Adopted Names (USAN) Program, which has been naming drugs for decades.
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No Seminar this Week
Volume 23, Number 15Please look ahead to next week when we will have two opportunities to hear from Kaz Skubi ’11 and Anna Brezny ’13.
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Chemistry Department Seminar: Pamela Peralta-Yahya, Georgia Tech
Volume 23, Number 12“Olfactory receptors: from metabolic engineering tools to novel drug targets”, Official/Unofficial Story
Friday, January 18th, 2019
3:30 pm / Olin 149 (new location-changed 1/14) -
Journal Club meets this Week
Volume 23, Number 12Thursday, January 17th, 2019
12:00 pm / Old Music Hall 107Have lunch and discuss the work of this week’s seminar speaker. The paper we’ll be discussing will be found here once the speaker has provided it.
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Lunch with the Seminar Speaker Pamela Peralta-Yahya, Georgia Tech
Volume 23, Number 12Friday, January 18th, 2019
12:00 pm / Old Music Hall 103 to the LDCLunch will be Friday, January 18th at 12:00 – 1:00 pm in the LDC. Students on and off board are welcome. Meet in the hallway outside of Old Music Hall 103 to walk over to the LDC. I do not have a private dining room reserved today.
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Chemistry Department Seminar: Olester Benson, Jr. presents
Volume 23, Number 8“Chemistry the Central Science: Looking Beyond the Flask” Official/Unofficial Story
Corporate Scientist and group leader in the 3M Corporate Research Process Laboratory
Friday, November 9th, 2018
3:30 p.m. /Olin 141 – new location -
Periodic Table meets this week
Volume 23, Number 8There will not be a Journal Club this week. Instead, plan to join us for the Periodic Table .
Thursday, November 8, 2018
12:00 p.m. / Old Music Hall 103 to the LDCWe meet at noon in the hallway of Old Music by 103 and walk over together, or you can join us there. If you are off board, the department will cover your lunch. Look for the Periodic Table reserved signs by the east windows.
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Lunch with Seminar Speaker on Friday
Volume 23, Number 8Lunch will be this Friday, November 9 from 1:10-2:10 in the LDC. Students on and off board are welcome. Meet in the hallway outside of Old Music Hall 103 to walk over to the LDC. I have reserved the “Class of ’51 dining room” for lunch today.
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Lunch with Seminar Speaker on Friday
Volume 23, Number 7 -
Celebration of Excellence in Science
Volume 23, Number 6There will not be a Chemistry Seminar this week.
Plan to attend the special events on Friday, 10/26 Convo, Friday Reception and Saturday, 10/27. Please note – some events require an RSVP.
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No Seminar this week
Volume 23, Number 5Instead, plan to attend the Student Research Symposium & Celebration!
Friday, October 19th, 2018
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Chemistry Ice Cream Social
Volume 23, Number 4For majors, interested students, professors and families!
Friday, October 12th 3:30-4:30 pm in Old Music HallCome talk with Professor, learn ways to get involved in Chemistry, get advice from SDAs and other majors AND enjoy ice cream with toppings.
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Chemistry Department Seminar: Mark Schoenfisch
Volume 23, Number 3“Nitric oxide-releasing therapeutics for disease management and biomedical applications.” Official/Unofficial Story
Friday, October 5th, 2018
3:30 p.m. / Old Music Hall 103Mark H. Schoenfisch, Department of Chemistry, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Chemistry Department Seminar: Yvonne Connelly Martin ’58
Volume 23, Number 2“Computational Tools for Drug Design in the Absence of Known Structure of the Target Biomolecule” Official/Unofficial Story
Friday, September 28th, 2018
3:30 – 4:30 pm / OLIN 141 -
Journal Club meets this Week
Volume 23, Number 2Thursday, September 27th, 2018
12:00 p.m. / Old Music Hall 107Have lunch and discuss the work of this week’s seminar speaker. The paper we’ll be discussing will be found here when received by the visitor.
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Lunch with Seminar Speaker on Friday
Volume 23, Number 2Lunch will be this Friday, September 28 from 1:10-2:10 in the LDC. Students on and off board are welcome. Meet in the hallway outside of Old Music Hall 103 to walk over to the LDC. I have reserved the Class of ’51 dining room for lunch today.
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Welcome back to Carleton and the Chemistry Department!
Volume 23, Number 1We hope you all have had a great summer. As everyone gets started with a busy year, we wanted to make sure you knew about several things that are going on in the department this year.
First, we want to welcome Kim Huynh to the department! Kim comes to us from the University of Maryland, where she did her Ph.D. in Chemistry, with a focus on Material Science, developing materials that absorb chemical warfare agents for use in gas masks. Kim also taught general and organic chemistry while in Maryland. She grew up in Michigan, so she’s enjoying being back in the midwest. Kim is teaching Chem 353 – Organic Chemistry III this fall, along with some lab sections of Chem 233. In the Winter and Spring, she’ll be teaching Chem 234. Her office is in old Music 204. Do stop by and make her feel welcome!
As always, we have a great line-up of visiting speakers in the department this year, starting with Emma Southgate, a recent alum, who will be here on Friday. Everyone, whether you’re a first year or a senior – is welcome and strongly encouraged to come to “chem-inar” on Friday afternoons (with cookies and tea!) and journal club on Thursdays at Common Time (pizza!). See below for more details.
Looking forward to a great year!
Joe Chihade, Chair
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Chemistry Department Seminar: Dr. Robert McMahon (University of Wisc)
Volume 22, Number 27“Organic Chemistry in Harsh Reaction Environments”
Chemistry Department, University of WisconsinFriday, May 11th, 2018
3:30 pm / Olin Hall 149 -
Chemistry Department Seminar: Andy Ellington (Texas)
Volume 22, Number 26The Jerry and Jean Mohrig Lecture
“Evolving dead things” Official/Unofficial Story
Friday, May 4th, 2018
3:30 – 4:30 pm / Olin Hall 149 -
Chemistry Department Seminar: Dr. Paul Wennberg (Caltech) MONDAY Seminar
Volume 22, Number 26“Autoxidation of Organic Compounds in the Atmosphere” Official/Unofficial Story
Paul Wennberg, R. Stanton Avery Professor of Atmospheric Chemistry and Environmental Science and Engineering
CaltechMonday, May 7, 2018
3:30pm / Olin 149
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