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Wooster Chemistry Annual Report 2001-2002 INVITED LECTURES AND PAPERS/POSTERS PRESENTED AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGSJ. C. Amburgey-Peters; A Tale of the Laboratory (and the Kitchen?); Pursuing Scientific Interests, The College of Wooster, November 2001. J. C. Amburgey-Peters; Between The COW and OSU: Analogs of Lipids and Sugars; Faculty Research Luncheon Seminar, The College of Wooster, October 2001. J. C. Amburgey-Peters; Development of Phospholipid Analogs to Study Metal-Mediated Protein-Membrane Interactions; Excellence in Undergraduate Chemical Research Symposium, Indiana University-Bloomington, September 2001. J. C. Amburgey-Peters, E. E. Burns, and D. K. Jacobs; Incorporating Information Literacy into the Organic Chemistry Curriculum; Five Colleges Meeting on Information Literacy, Ohio Wesleyan University, January 2002. E. E. Burns; SENCER Summer Institute 2001, NSF and AAC&U, Santa Clara, CA, August 3-7, 2001. E. E. Burns; Biotech, Bioterrorism and the Chemistry of Congress; American Chemical Society Meeting, Wooster Section, Ashland, OH, October 2001. E. E. Burns; Biotech, Bioterrorism and the Chemistry of Congress; Science Round Table, The College of Wooster, November 2001. E. E. Burns; The Chemistry of Congress; American Chemical Society Meeting, Akron Section, Akron, OH, February 2002. E. E. Burns; The Chemistry of Congress; Pursuing Scientific Interests (PSI), The College of Wooster, February 2002 E. E. Burns; Public Policy Issues Surrounding U.S.-Cuban Connections; American Chemical Society National Meeting, Orlando, FL, April 2002. P. L. Edmiston; Alumni Perspectives on Pepperdine, Science, and Chemistry; Keck Science Building Dedication, Pepperdine University, October 2001. P. L. Edmiston; Chemical Sensors Based on Imprinted Sol-Gel Materials; University of Akron, January 2002. P. L. Gaus, C. Kiss-Rachita*, C. Durbin*, W. C. Nethero*, B. Mirous*, C. Gulgas*, and C. Lovejoy*; Substituted Quinolines in Two Easy Steps; The Northwest Regional Meeting of the ACS, Seattle, June 2001. P. L. Gaus, C. E. Lovejoy*, C. Kiss-Rachita*, and C. G. Gulgas*; Mechanisms for the Synthesis of Quinolines and Quinolinones in Two Easy Steps; The Southwest Meeting of the ACS, October 2001. P. L. Gaus; Snapshots in Holmes County: My Amish Mysteries; Faculty at Large, The College of Wooster, January 2002. W. V. Glassey; What's going on in Severance 316? A computational chemist's approach to determining mechanisms for surface reactions; Pursuing Scientific Interests, The College of Wooster, January 2002. W. V. Glassey; Localized Bonding Models for CO Chemisorption and Oxidation on Transition Metal Surfaces; Chemistry Club, The College of Wooster, February 2002. W. V. Glassey; Computational Studies of CO Chemisorption and Oxidation on Transition Metal Surfaces; Physical Division; Department of Chemistry, Ohio State University, February 2002. V. B. Pett; Crystallography and Semi-Empirical Modeling of Organo-Cobalt Complexes; Department of Chemistry, Texas A&M University, November 2001. A. Fischer* and V. B. Pett; Coenzyme B12: Finding the Smoking Gun; American Crystallographic Association, Los Angeles, presentation 02.01.09, July 21-26, 2001. M. J. Snider; Enzymes and Graduate Students: Evolved Proficiency and Serendipity; Pursuing Scientific Interests, The College of Wooster, October 2001. M. J. Snider; Biological Reactions: How Slow Do They Go Without Enzymes?; Wooster Area Molecular Biology Association, The Ohio State University - Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, January 2002. M. J. Snider; Making Biological Reactions Possible: The Power of Enzymes as Catalysis; Science Round Table, The College of Wooster, March 2002. * Wooster undergraduate |
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