2005 Seminars and Events
January February March April May December
January 2005
Seminar
Date: January 26 2005
Venue: UCD Conway Institute of Biomolecular and Biomedical Research
- Professor David Rice, University of Sheffield, UK
From the Origins of Biological Diversity to Problems in Medicinal Chemistry and Structural Genomics: A Structural Biologist's View of Life
February 2005
AccesScience Internal Heat
Date: February 4 2005
Venue: UCD School of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
March 2005
AccesScience 2005 Final
Date: March 8 2005
Venue: O'Reilly Hall
Seminar
Date: March 23 2005
Venue: UCD Conway Institute of Biomolecular and Biomedical Research
- Professor Stefan Oscarson, University of Stockholm, Sweden
Approaches towards anti-microbial glycoconjugate vaccines based on synthetic oligosaccharide structures
April 2005
CSCB Synthesis Workshop 2005
Date: April 22 2005
Venue: UCD School of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
- Dr Donal O'Shea, University College Dublin
Supramolecular Photonic Therapeutic Agents and Enantioselective Carbolithiation Cascade Reactions
- Dr Paul Evans, Trinity College Dublin
The Double Reduction of Cyclic Sulfonamides
- Professor William Motherwell, University College London, UK
From New Reactions to Intermolecular Interactions - Some Tales from a Curious Organic Chemist
May 2005
CSCB Synthesis Workshop 2005
Date: May 12 2005
Venue: UCD School of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
- Professor Robert Gawley, University of Arkansas, USA
a-Aminoorganolithiums and a-aminoorganostannanes in asymmetric synthesis
December 2005
Recent Advances in Synthesis and Chemical Biology IV
Date: December 2 2005
Venue: Astra Hall, UCD
- Tadhg Begley, Cornell University, USA
Mechanistic and Structural Studies on Thiamin Biosynthetic Enzymes
- JoAnne Stubbe, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Ribonucleotide Reductases: Radical Enzymes
with Suicidal Tendencies' - Linda Hsieh-Wilson, California Institute of Technology, USA
Decoding Structure-Activity Relationships of Carbohydrates in the Brain
- Volker Dötsch, Institut für Biophysikalische Chemie, Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany
Conformational Heterogeneity as the Molecular Basis for the Function of Peptidyl Carrier Proteins in Nonribosomal Peptide Synthetase Systems
- Amos B. Smith, University of Pennsylvania, USA David MacMillan California Institute of Technology, USA
Evolution of a Gram-Scale Total Synthesis of the Antitumor Agent (+)-Spongistatin 1: Challenges, Excitement, and Frustrations
- David MacMillan, California Institute of Technology, USA
New catalysis concepts of broad utility to chemical synthesis