Visiting Seminar Series 2003-2004
- Professor Alan G. MacDiarmid, University of Texas at Dallas & University of Pennsylvania
 "Science is People" (Industrial Affiliates Seminar)
- Professor Joel S. Miller, University of Utah
 "Organic Magnets: New Chemistry, New Bonding, and New Materials for the New Millennium" (Oesper Symposium Speaker)
- Professor Art J. Epstein, Ohio State University
 "Conventional and Unconventional Magnetism in Organic-Based Solids: New Opportunities in New Materials" (Oesper Symposium Speaker)
- Professor Ray H. Baughman, University of Texas at Dallas
 "Super Tough Nanotube Composite Fibers for Artificial Muscle and Electronic Textile Applications" (Oesper Symposium Speaker)
- Professor Paras N. Prasad, The State University of New York at Buffalo
 "Emerging Opportunities at the Interface of Photonics, Nanoscience and Biology" (Oesper Symposium Speaker)
- Professor Tim M. Swager, MIT
 "Polymer Electronics for Ultra-Sensitive Chemical and Biological Sensors" (Oesper Symposium Speaker)
- Professor Wade Adams, Rice University
 "Be a Scientist....Save the World" (ACS Oesper Award Banquet Speaker)
- Professor Alan G. MacDiarmid, University of Texas at Dallas & University of Pennsylvania
 "Electronic Polymers: New Materials for the 21st Century" (Oesper Award Lecture)
- Professor Jim Espenson, Iowa State University
 "Related Rhenium(V) Catalysts Adopt Different Mechanisms for Oxygen Atom Transfer"
- Dr. George Russell, DuPont
 "A Chemist's Life in Industry - A DuPont Perspective"
- Professor Allison Snow, The Ohio State University
 "An Ecologist's View of Genetically Engineered Crops" (Joint with Biology and Physics)
- Professor Claudia Turro, The Ohio State University
 "Excited State Properties, Photochemistry, and Photocytotoxicity of Bimetallic and Mononuclear Complexes"
- Professor Irene Lee, Case Western Reserve University
 "Combining Metabolic and Infectious Diseases by Targeting Lon Protease"
- Professor Tony Berdis, Case Western Reserve University
 "Non-Natural Nucleosides as Potential Chemotherapeutic Agents"
- Dr. Art Ellis, National Science Foundation
 "'Real-Time' Chemistry: Partnerships with the National Science Foundation"
- Professor Michael Crowder, Miami University, Ohio
 "Structural and Mechanistic Studies on the Metallo-B-Lactamases"
- Dr. Hal Ebetino, Procter & Gamble
 "Drug Design and Molelcular Modeling in Osteoporosis Research"
- Dr. Harry Stern, Cornell University
 "The Endgame of Protein Structure Prediction" (Faculty Candidate-PChem)
- Dr. Haifeng "Frank" Ji, Louisiana Tech University
 "Micro/Nanocantilever Sensor Technology" (Faculty Candidate-Sensors)
- Professor Rick Danheiser, MIT
 "Efficient Strategies for the Total Synthesis of Bioactive Natural Products"
- Dr. Henry "Hank" Ashbaugh, Los Alamos National Laboratory
 "From Angstroms to Objects: Building Bridges between Micro and Macro Length Scales" (Faculty Candidate-PChem)
- Dr. Ruxandra Dima, University of Maryland
 "Surprising Instabilities in Prion Proteins: Evidence from Computational Approaches Applied to Sequences and NMR Structures" (Faculty Candidate-PChem)
- Dr. Sergei Vinogradov, University of Pennsylvania
 "Porphyrin-dendrimers: Making Use of Dendritic Encapsulation" (Faculty Candidate-Sensors)
- Dr. Punit Kohli, University of Florida
 "Transport Studies of Biomolecules Using DNA and Protein Tailored Abiotic Nanotube Membranes" (Faculty Candidate-Sensors)
- Dr. "Jaimie" Kim, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
 "Spectroscopic Investigations of Macromolecular Adsorption at the Solid/Liquid Interface" (Faculty Candidate-Sensors)
- Dr. Robert Doerksen, University of Pennsylvania
 "A Composite Computational Approach for Design of Nontoxic Antimicrobial Oligomers" (Faculty Candidate-PChem)
- Dr. Suri Iyer, Los Alamos National Laboratory
 "Ligands, Membrane Anchors and Sialylmimetics. Enabling Chemistry for the Reagentless Los Alamos Biosensor" (Faculty Candidate-Sensors)
- Professor Isiah Warner, Louisiana State University
 "Chiral Separations: Using Polymeric Surfactants and Fluorescence Anisotropy to Understand Chiral Recognition"
- Jay L. Zweier, M.D. , The Ohio State University Medical Center
 "In vivo EPR Imaging of Free Radicals"
- Dr. Kevin Peters , Procter & Gamble
 "Role of Protein Tyrosine Phosphatases in Endothelial Signaling and Angiogenesis"
- Professor Eric Long, IUPUI
 "DNA Recognition by Ni(II)-Gly-Gly-His Derived Metallopeptides"
- Professor Fred McLafferty, Cornell University
 "The Instrumentation and Science of Proteomics: Top Down Tandem Mass Spectrometry for the Characterization of Protein Modification" (Joint with Biology & Physics)
- Professor Fred McLafferty, Cornell University
 "Infrared Spectroscopy of Proteins in a Fourier Transform Mass Spectrometer"
- Professor Zongwu Guo, Case Western Reserve University
 "Chemical Synthesis of CD 52, Glycopeptides and Other Related Glycoconjugates"
- Professor Michael Freitas, The Ohio State University
 "Cracking the Histone Code: A Mass Spectrometry Based Approach to Understanding Histone Posttranslational Modifications"
- Dr. Lawrence R. Pratt, Los Alamos National Laboratory
 "A Fresh Attack on the Molecular Theory of Liquids: Modeling Life's Matrix, Biomolecular Questions of Aqueous Solutions (and Some Answers)"
- Professor Cornelia Bohne, University of Victoria, BC, Canada
 "Mechanistic Studies on the Photochromism of Dimethyldihydropyrenes"
- Professor Cornelia Bohne, University of Victoria, BC, Canada
 "Dynamics in Supramolecular Chemistry: How can we understand function and complexity" (2nd Annual Hans & Marlies Zimmer International Scholar)
- Dr. Donald A. Tomalia, Central Michigan University, Dendritic Nanotechnologies, Inc. 
 "Synthetic Control of Dendritic Nanostructures Both Within and Beyond Poly(amidoamine) Dendrimers"
- Professor Craig Grapperhaus, University of Louisville
 "Thiolates, Thioethers, and Thiyl Radicals: Model Complexes of Iron-Containing Nitrile Hydratase"
- Professor David Leitner, University of Nevada, Reno
 "Vibrational Energy Flow in Proteins"
- Professor Julie Stenken, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
 "In situ Analysis of Chemical Signalling at Biomaterials Interfaces"