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IOCB Invited Lectures 2010

Starts at 10:00 AM in the IOCB Lecture Hall

 



January 20, 2010
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Prof. Aalt BAST

Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Maastricht, The Netherlands
Antioxidants as Drugs
 
February 9, 2010

Prof. John E. WALKER

Medical Research Council Mitochondrial Biology Unit, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Energy Conversion in Biology
 
February 19, 2010

Prof. Antonio M. ECHAVARREN

Institute of Chemical Research of Catalonia, Tarragona, Spain
Gold Catalysis in the Construction of Molecular Complexity
 
March 12, 2010

Prof. J. Michael McBRIDE

Department of Chemistry, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Did Life Grind to a Start? A Brief History of the Origins of Homochirality
 
April 16, 2010

Prof. Carl DJERASSI

Department of Chemistry, Stanford University, California, USA
The Chemical History of the Pill
 
April 26, 2010

Prof. Gregory C. FU

Department of Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
Palladium- and Nickel-Catalyzed Coupling Reactions of Alkyl Electrophiles
 
April 30, 2010

Prof. Ben L. FERINGA

Department of Organic Chemistry, Stratingh Institute for Chemistry, University of Groningen, The Netherlands
In Control of Molecular Motion: From Molecular Switches to Molecular Motors
 
May 10, 2010

Prof. David MILSTEIN

Department of Organic Chemistry, The Kimmel Center for Molecular Design, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel
Design of New Catalytic Reactions for "Green" Synthesis and Sustainable Energy
 
May 28, 2010

Prof. Kenso SOAI

Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Tokyo University of Science, Japan
Asymmetric Autocatalysis and the Origin of Homochirality
 
June 15, 2010

Prof. Cynthia J. BURROWS

Department of Chemistry, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Mechanisms of Guanine Oxidation Leading to DNA Mutations
 
September 20, 2010

Prof. Jacqueline K. BARTON

Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California, USA
DNA-mediated Signaling