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Lectures & Seminars

2005 – 2006 Lectures & Seminars:

The list is updated as events are scheduled.

2006 Chemistry Senior Thesis Presentations
Where: Mudd Chemistry SciVis Lab

Wednesday, May 10

11:00 Danya Machnes – Studies on the Polyphenol Resveratrol and its Derivatives.

12:00 Alice England – Humic Acid Complexation with Pyrene and Aqueous Aluminum: Flourescence Spectroscopy as a Tool for Investigating Molecular Interactions.

1:00 Genevieve Lidoff – Relating the Biological Activity of Isoliguiritigenin with its Crystal and Molecular Structure.

Friday, May 12

9:00 Andre Dennis – Synthesis of Divalent Vanadium Complexes.

10:00 Brandon Mercado – The Preparation and Characterization of Exocyclic Compounds of Giant Fuller�ense.

11:00 Max Freed – Synthesis of Cyclic Tetrapeptides.

12:00 Nicole Buntin – Synthesis and Characterization of a Metal Complex of the Natural Anti-Oxidant Curcumin.

1:00 Anne Chudolij – Monoterpene Markers in Pistacia Resins.

Some previous lectures/seminars sponsored by Vassar Chemistry:


Dr. Arthur B. Ellis, University of Wisconsin. "The Chemist as Material Scientist."

Chaya Rapp. "Prediction of Protein Loop Geometries: The State of the Art".

Vasantha Narasimhan. "Models of DNA-ligand interactions:The case of anti-tumor flavonoids."

Dr. Kari Reiber, Acting Deputy Chief Medical Examiner, Queens NY. "Forensic Toxicology"

Frank L. Somer. "Defect structure and dynamics in condensed phases."

Brian Reed VC ’96. Ph.D. candidate at Emory University;
“Structural Characterization of the Dopamine Transporter (aka The Cocaine Receptor)”

Dr. Nancy Goroff, Asst. Prof. of Chemistry at SUNY Stony Brook;
“Soccer Balls, Frisbees, and Barbells—The Chemistry of Carbon”

Dr. Michael De Cheke, Analytical Chemist, Tighe & Bond, Severn Trent Labs, Woburn, MA; “A Civil Action Revisited: Legal, Social and Scientific Lessons of the Woburn Toxic Waste Trial” Sponsored by the Environmental Studies Program

Dr. Steve Pullen, Senior Scientist, and Caswell Price, Academic Relations Manager, Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc.; “Specificity in Signal Transduction Through the CD40 Immune Receptor” and “Internship and Career Opportunities at Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc.”

 

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Event Forum

photo Glass Blowing

A recent tradition of Vassar Chemistry is the Glass Blowing mini-course taught by Christopher Smart. The course is open to all members of the Vassar community.

photo Chemistry Picnic

The chemistry picnic has become an end-of-the-year tradition where majors, faculty, and staff spend a summer afternoon outdoors enjoying food and an occasional game of volleyball. In previous years, the Chemistry, Biochemistry and Biology Departments combined forces!

Department Events

Quiz Bowl: Tuesday, October 25, at 7:00 pm.

Chemistry Magic Show: Wednesday, October 26, at 3:00 pm.

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Chemistry BBQ (photos below!)

One sunny afternoon each year, the Science Quad comes alive with fun-loving students and faculty of the chemistry, biochemistry and other departments.

Food, drink, music, frisbee, volleyball, and more are always abundant at this annual event.

Good Food & Socializing Time to socialize...

Students and faculty gathered for great food, drink, and socializing. The weather was perfect for this early fall picnic!

A Great Volleyball Game! Time to play...

There was a lot of energy burning at this volleyball game! Students from Chemistry, Physics, and Biochemistry departments teamed up and kept that ball flying!

Liquid Nitrogen Ice Cream Making! Time to eat!

Whoever thought ice-cream-making could be so entertaining? With liquid Nitrogen, the event was a spectacle to be seen! Everyone enjoyed the tasty results of this demo!

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National Chemistry Week

Each year the Chemistry Department organizes several events to celebrate National Chemistry Week.

Research Posters will be exhibited in Mudd Chemistry Building for the week.

In the Science College Bowl, teams of students, faculty and others compete for recognition and great prizes! Delicious refreshments.

The Chemical Magic Show is a presentation by students and some faculty of cool chemical demonstrations, amazing phenomena to entertain our always-packed house! Traditionally, we close the show with homemade liquid nitrogen ice cream and 6' subs.

NCW 2005 Events:

Chemistry Quiz Bowl

The Quiz Bowl will be held on Tuesday, October 25 at 7:00 pm. Chemistry students from area colleges competed in this really fun quiz game.

photo Chemistry Magic Show

This year’s magic show is on Wednesday, Oct. 26, at 3:00. There will be flames, explosions, and pumpkin carving with calcium carbide! Children and parents had an awesome time.

We would like to thank the following vendors who donate prizes for the Vassar Chemistry Dept.'s College Bowl to celebrate National Chemistry Week:

  • Agilent Technologies
  • AWESCO
  • BioRad
  • Bruker BioSpin
  • Fisher Scientific
  • Sigma-Aldrich
  • Thermo Nicolet
  • VWR
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