Chemistry Interest Group Seminar Series Description: For More Information About This Series Contact: Phone: E-Mail: Web: Series Calendar: 12/12/2008 Dr. Daniel Romo Marine Natural Products: Total Synthesis, Hypothesis-Driven Derivative Synthesis and Biological Probe Synthesis for Therapeutic Target Discovery 10/24/2008 (1) Structure and Biological Function in Peptidic Foldamers, Prof. Sam Gelllman, University of Wisconsin (2) Thiamin Biosynthesis: Still Yielding Fascinating Biological Chemistry, Prof. Tadhg Begley, Cornell University 5/16/2008 Prof. Patrick G. Harran Synthetic Means to Reach Natural Ends 4/25/2008 Jonathan Ellman Substrate Activity Screening: A New Fragment-Based Approach for Inhibitor Discovery 4/24/2008 Carole Bewley Using NMR and Natural Products in the Study of Infectious Diseases 4/18/2008 Prof. Jun Liu Forward and Reverse Chemical Genetic Approaches Toward Angiogenesis 4/4/2008 Dan Kahne Molecular Machines that Assemble Biological Membranes 3/20/2008 Prof. Virginia W. Cornish Expanding the Synthetic Capabilities of the Cell 3/7/2008 Patrick G. Harran Synthetic Means to Reach Natural Ends 2/8/2008 Ronald Breslow A Hypothesis Driven Path to An approved Cancer Drug 1/11/2008 Dr. Helen Blackwell Translating and Expanding the Language of Bacterial Communication Using Synthetic Ligands
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