IOCB Invited Lectures 2009

HomeIOCB Invited Lectures 2009
Starts at 10:00 AM in the IOCB Lecture Hall

Photos from lectures can be found in the left menu in section Photogallery / Invited Lectures / 200X

 



April 2, 2009

Prof. Jürgen P. RABE

Department of Physics, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany
Electronics with Single Nanographenes
 
April 30, 2009

Prof. Marko MIHOVILOVIC

Institute of Applied Synthetic Chemistry, TU Wien, Austria
Biocatalytic Oxygenations in Bioactive Compound Synthesis
 
May 14, 2009

Prof. Walter THIEL

Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung, Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany
Theoretical Studies of Enzymatic Reactions
 
May 20 and 22, 2009

Prof. Peter J. STANG

Department of Chemistry, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Abiological Self-Assembly: Predesigned Metallacycles and Metallacages via Coordination
Chemical Publishing in the 21st Century: Perspectives of a JACS Editor
 
May 29, 2009

Prof. Kurt WÜTHRICH

The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, California, USA
Structural Biology and Structural Genomics Using NMR Spectroscopy
 
June 17, 2009

Prof. Lanny S. LIEBESKIND

Department of Chemistry, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Seeking Novel Reactivity and High Selectivity in Modern Organic Synthesis: Studies of the pH-Neutral, Cu-Catalyzed Formation of Carbon-Carbon and Carbon-Heteroatom Bonds and their Application to Biomedically Relevant Synthesis
 
June 19, 2009

Prof. Carl H. SCHIESSER

School of Chemistry, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia
Exploiting Radical Chemistry Involving Chalcogens
 
June 22, 2009

Prof. George M. WHITESIDES

Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
Electron Transfer across Self-Assembled Monolayers     (10 AM)
Why is it so hard (to design ligands to bind to proteins)?     (2 PM)
 
September 8, 2009

Prof. Edward I. SOLOMON

Department of Chemistry, Stanford University, California, USA
Spectroscopic Methods in Bioinorganic Chemistry: Blue to Green to Red Copper Sites
 
October 7, 2009

Prof. Takuzo AIDA

Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology, School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Japan
Molecular Programming of Complex Nanoarchitectures for Advanced Functions
 
October 15, 2009

Prof. Thomas E. MALLOUK

Department of Chemistry, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, USA
Nanostructural Design of Photocatalysts and Photoelectrochemical Cells
 
November 15, 2009

Prof. Henning HOPF

Institut für Organische Chemie, Technische Universität Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Germany
How Do Organic Functional Groups Interact and React?