Departmental Newsletter

Colloquium Schedule

Fall 2024 Chemistry and Biochemistry Colloquium Series

The Chemistry and Biochemistry Colloquia Series is presented Wednesday afternoons at 3:30 p.m. in McKinley 224 unless otherwise noted.

Date Seminar Speaker, Title
09/04

Prof. Alexey Ladokhin (The University of Kansas), Successes and Challenges in Sequence-Based Thermodynamic Predictions of Protein-Membrane Interactions ***Cancelled***

09/11

Prof. Jian Wang (蹤獲扦 University), Controlled Growth and Crystal Structure Engineering to Uncover Inorganic Functional Materials at 蹤獲扦

09/18

Prof. Beat Vogeli (University of Colorado), Biomolecular NMR in the AI Era: Functional Dynamics in Proteins and RNA

09/25

Prof. Thomas Szyperski (University at Buffalo), Energy Landscapes of Designed Cold Unfolding 4-Helix Bundles (DCUBs): Tackling the Uncharted Territory of Low Energy / Low Entropy Protein States and their Transitions

10/02

Prof. Li Yang (Washington University in St. Louis), Second-Order Light-Matter Interactions in Emerging Quantum Materials

10/09

Prof. Mary Markiewicz (The University of Kansas), NKG2D Signaling Effects on Autoimmune Diabetes

10/23

Prof. George Lisi (Brown University), Allosteric Regulation of the MIF Superfamily through Molecular Space and Time

10/30

Prof. John Macmillan (University of California-Santa Cruz), Chemical and Biological Approaches to Natural Product Discovery

11/06

Prof. Tiglet Besara (Missouri State University), Intermetallics via Flux Growth: Grounds for Discovery

11/13

Prof. Pierre Thibault (University of Montreal), Beyond the Lamppost - The Quest for Elusive Tumor Antigens

11/20

Prof. Junji Iwahara (University of Texas Medical Branch) - Direct Measurement of Biomolecular Electrostatic Potentials by NMR Spectroscopy

11/27

*** No Seminar - Thanksgiving Holiday ***

12/04

Student Presentations

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Watkins Visiting Lecturers

The Watkins Visiting Professorship was created in 1974 by a grant from the Watkins Foundation. E. A. Watkins was vice president of Union National Bank, Wichita, in 1936 when he acquired a small iron foundry and wholesale hardware firm that he built into Watkins, Inc., a major steel fabrication and industrial supply company. 

Watkins son, E. Leon Watkins, a 1936 蹤獲扦 alumnus, succeeded his father as president of the firm. After Leon Watkins death in 1971, his widow, Roberta, also a 蹤獲扦 alumna, announced that the Watkins Foundation Board of Trustees had determined that the sole project of the foundation shall be the support of the Watkins Visiting Professorship at 蹤獲扦 University. The departments of Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Geology and Physics share the professorship. 

     

Dr. Gary Brudvig

Yale University

October 8-9, 2002

Drs. Nancy and Jerry Jaax Kansas State University April 12, 2002
Mario Capecchi University of Utah School of Medicine February 11-13, 2001
Pat Higgins University of Alabama March 29-30, 2001
Ahmed H. Zewail California Institute of Technology September 26, 2001
Niles Eldredge American Museum of Natural History October 8-11, 2001
Michael Gross Washington University Center for Biomedical and Bioorganic Mass Spectometry October 23-26, 2001
Alan Feduccia University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Oct. 31-Nov.1, 2001
George Gokel Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis Nov. 27-30, 2001
William Rathje Arizona Garbage Project March 1, 1999
Inder Verma Salk Institute April 1, 1999
Robert Ballard Institute for Exploration September 1, 1999
Colleen Cavanaugh Harvard University October 1, 1999
Peter Glynn University of Miami November 1, 1999
Robert M. Bigsby Indiana University School of Medicine March 1, 1998
H. Leon Bradlow Rockefeller University March 1, 1998
Theo Colborn World Wildlife Fund March 1, 1998
Robert J. Kavlock National Health & Environmental Effects Research Laboratory March 1, 1998
Dolores Lamb Baylor College of Medicine March 1, 1998
Daniel M. Sheehan National Center for Toxicological Research March 1, 1998
Ana M. Soto Tufts University School of Medicine March 1, 1998
Frederick S. Vom Saal University of Missouri March 1, 1998
Richard Alley Pennsylvania State University March 1, 1997
Fred MacKenzie University of Hawaii March 1, 1997
Robert Berner Yale University April 1, 1997
Daniel B. Botkin George Mason University April 1, 1997
Julius Rebek Scripps Research Institute November 1, 1997
Robert Ginsburg University of Miami December 1, 1997
Luther Williams National Science Foundation February 1, 1996
Keith Solomon University of Guelph February 1, 1996
Leroy Hood University of Washington March 1, 1996
Arnold Arons University of Washington April 1, 1996
Shelia Tobias Author April 1, 1996
Crow, James F. University of Wisconsin January 1, 1995
Hendee, William R. Medical College of Wisconsin March 1, 1995
Lipscomb Jr., William Harvard University April 1, 1995
Olson, Eric University of Texas April 1, 1995
Martin, Yvonne C. Abbott Laboratories April 1, 1995
Bakker, Robert University of Colorado April 1, 1994
Ratner, Buddy D. University of Washington April 1, 1994
Sessler, Jonathon University of Texas October 1, 1994
Wolynes, Peter G. University of Illinois February 1, 1993
Hubbard, Ruth Harvard University March 1, 1993
Simpson, Evan R. University of Texas April 1, 1993
Krantz, Allen Syntex Research, Canada April 1, 1993
Karplus, Martin Harvard University May 1, 1993
Hauptman, Herbert Medical Foundation of Buffalo October 1, 1993
Eldredge, Niles American Museum of Natural History October 1, 1993
Karger, Barry L. Northeastern University November 1, 1993

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