Carnegie Mellon University
Department of Chemistry
1999 FALL SEMINAR SERIES

Tuesday, September 14

4:30

Ken Shea, University of California at Irvine
Polyethylene the Hard Way -- One Carbon at a Time

Thursday, September 16

4:30

Todd Przybycien, Carnegie Mellon University
Protein Narcissism

Tuesday, September 28

4:30

Greg Petsko, Brandeis University
Structural Biology in 4D: Time Resolved Studies of Reaction Pathways of Cytochrome P450

Thursday, October 7

4:30

Dieter Lenoir, GSF Research Center/ Germany
Sustainable Chemistry in Germany and Other Countries

Wednesday, October 13

12:00

Jaleh Daie, Packard Foundation (WISS Seminar)
Women in Science: Why So Few? (AUDITORIUM)

Thursday, October 21

4:30

Bernard Lamotte, Center for Atomic Energy/ Grenoble
Endor Studies of Iron-Sulfur Clusters

Thursday, November 4

4:30

Dave Haddleton, University of Warwick/ UK
Novel Polymers from Atom Transfer Polymerization

Friday, November 5

2:00

Jaan Laane, Texas A&M
Spectroscopic Determination of Molecular Structure in Ground and Excited Electronic States

Thursday, November 11

4:30

Rob Coalson, University of Pittsburgh
Poisson-Nernst-Planck Theory of Biological Ion Channels

Friday, November 19

2:00

Dominic McGrath, University of Arizona
Driving Dendrimer Properties with Light (AUDITORIUM)

Refreshments available at 4:30, Seminar begins at 4:45 (unless otherwise noted)

Seminars are located in the Conference Room of the
Mellon Institute 4400 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh PA.
Call (412) 268-3125 for directions or further information.