Posts tagged with “Department Seminars” (All posts)
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Chemistry Department Seminar: Dr. Nicholas Hud
Volume 22, Number 24The James D. and Julia P. Morrison Lecture
“What came before RNA? Progress towards finding a solution to a major part of the origins of life puzzle”
Friday, April 20th, 2018
3:30 – 4:30 pm / Olin Hall 149 -
Chemistry Department Seminar – Chemistry Majors’ Student Comps Talk
Volume 22, Number 24“Earth’s Next Top Model: Constraining Uncertainties in the Carbon Cycle”
presented by Ben Corman, Chenxi Sun, Madeline Chosy, Raksha Kandel, Trey Stokes, Kitty Miao, Busayo Bolonduro, Kate Faber, and Jack Buckner
Monday, April 23, 2018 3:30 pm in Olin 149 -
Lunch with Seminar Speaker Nicholas Hud, Ph.D. this Friday
Volume 22, Number 24Lunch will be 1:05–2:00 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.
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Next Chemistry Seminar – Chemistry Majors’ Student Comps Talk
Volume 22, Number 23presented by Saki Amagai, Anirudh Appachar, Samuel Diaz de Leon, TJ Lynch, Isaac Martinez, Katherine Ortell, Paul Peterson, Samuel Purfeerst
“Chemical Evolution: An Exploration into the Origins of Life”
Friday, April 13th, 2018
3:30 – 4:30 pm /Olin 149 -
Next Seminar is Monday, April 9, 2018
Volume 22, Number 21 Volume 22, Number 22Chemistry Majors’ Student Comps Talk
presented by Sarina Chaiken, Ellie Frank, Keaton Mertz and Carl Thomas entitled “Heavy Atom Quantum Tunneling”.
Monday, April 9th, 2018
3:30 – 4:30 pm / Olin 149 -
Chemistry Department Seminar: Squire Booker (Penn State)
Volume 22, Number 19“A Radical Approach to Antibiotic Resistance.”
Friday, March 2, 2018
3:30 p.m. / Olin 149 -
Chemistry Department Seminar: Dr. Amy Bauer
Volume 22, Number 18“Giant Sparks and a Series of Expensive Detectors: Spark-induced Breakdown Spectroscopy, a Brief History”
Friday, February 23rd, 2018
3:30 – 4:30 pm / Old Music Hall 103 -
Lunch with Seminar Speaker Amy Bauer, Ph.D.
Volume 22, Number 18Lunch will be this Friday, February 23rd 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 have reserved the “Class of ’51 dining room” for lunch today.
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Chemistry Department Seminar: Dr. Mona Minkara
Volume 22, Number 17“A Computational Study of how Solutes Load into a Surfactant Bilayer Using Monte Carlo Techniques.”
Friday, February 16th, 2018 at 3:30 p.m. / OMH 103
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Lunch with Seminar Speaker on Friday
Volume 22, Number 17Lunch will be this Friday, February 16th at 12:00 – 12:50 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 have reserved the “Class of ’51 dining room” for lunch today.
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No Chemistry Seminar this Week
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Chemistry Department Seminar: Sarah Hamm-Alvarez ’86
Volume 22, Number 14“Reduce to tears: how fundamental studies of tear protein secretion and the “tearome” may advance diagnosis and treatment of disease”
Chemistry Dept. Seminar: Sarah Hamm-Alvarez ’86 Official/Unofficial Story
Friday, January 26, 2018
3:30pm in Location???? -
Sarah Hamm-Alvarez (’86) advice on graduate schools
Volume 22, Number 14Meet with Carleton alum Sarah Hamm-Alvarez (’86) if you are interested in pursing graduate school, and a career, in medical research — to answer questions and offer advice.
Old Music Hall 212
Friday, January 26, 2018
11:15am-12pm -
Chemistry Department Seminar: Cancelled this week
Volume 22, Number 13Due to circumstances beyond her control, Cherie Kagan will not be able to present this week’s seminar. So, there will be no Journal Club, Lunch with Seminar Speaker and Chemistry Seminar this week. Watch the Beaker next week for our details on our upcoming speaker.
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Instead of Journal Club – Periodic Table meets this week
Volume 22, Number 13Periodic Table meets this Thursday, meet in Old Music and walk over to the LDC.
Thursday, January 18th, 2018
12:00 – 1:00 pm / 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. Note: We do not have a dining room reserved this week.
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Chemistry Department Seminar: Summer Research in Chemistry
Volume 22, Number 12Please plan to attend this important event. This takes the place of the Chemistry Seminar this week.
Friday, January 12, 2018
3:30p.m.
Olin 149This is an opportunity for students interested in applying for a summer research position in the Chemistry Department at Carleton and elsewhere to hear a quick summary of the science the faculty members are pursuing in their labs here and to learn about summer opportunities at other institutions. For more information, see the department’s Research web page, which includes a document describing the application process to the chemistry positions here. It also has links to other research opportunities at Carleton and in colleges and universities all over the country.
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The (ongoing) evolution of the hexadehydro-Diels-Alder (HDDA) reaction
Volume 22, Number 8Chemistry Department Seminar: Thomas R. Hoye
Official/Unofficial Story
Department of Chemistry, University of Minnesota
Friday, November 3, 2017
3:30 – 4:30 pm / Old Music Hall 103 -
Lunch with Seminar Speaker on Friday – Thomas Hoye
Volume 22, Number 8Lunch will be this Friday, November 3 at 1:10-2:10 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 have reserved the “Class of ’51 dining room” for lunch today.
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Lunch with Seminar Speaker on Friday – Gregory S. Ducker (’06)
Volume 22, Number 7Lunch will be this Friday, October 27 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 have reserved the “Class of ’51 dining room” for lunch today.
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“The many biochemical roles of one-carbon metabolism.”
Volume 22, Number 7Chemistry Department Seminar presented by
Gregory S. Ducker (’06, Chemistry/Political Economy)
Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics and Department of Chemistry
Princeton UniversityFriday, October 27, 2017
3:30 p.m. in Old Music Hall 103