Visiting Seminar Series 2012-2013
- Michael Feig, Michigan State University
 "Stability and Dynamics of Biomolecules in Cellular Environments"
- Natalia Tretyakova, University of Minnesota
 "Mass Spectrometry of DNA-Protein Cross-Links"
- Oleg Ozerov, Texas A&M University
 "Reaction Discovery with Pincer Complexes"
- Stephen Craig, Duke University
 "Mechanochemical Remoeling: From New Reactions to Adaptive Materials"
- Marvin E. Thrash, Jr., Central State University
 "Process Control Technology: (A Transition from Industry to the Human Body)"
- Igor Alabugin, Florida State University
 "New Tricks from an Old Functional Group: Double-strand DNA-photocleavage, Rational Design of Carbon Nanostructures and Faster Click Chemistry"
- Christian Hong, UC, College of Medicine
 "Circadian Rhythms in a Model Organism"
- Christopher Burns, University of Louisville
 "Phosphinimine Arenesulfonates - New Ligands for Metal Mediated Catalysis"
- Ron Millard, UC, Department of Pharmacology & Cell Biophysics
 “Free Will and the Future Workforce: What Career Paths Will My STEM Degree Open?”
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- Yoan Simon, University of Fribourg, Switzerland
 “Stimulating Polymer Chemistry: Guiding Optical Properties through Architectural Control”
- Carolyn Price, UC, Department of Cancer & Cell Biology
 "Rescuing Replication: Role of Mammalian CST at Telomeres and Replication Forks"
- Marc Greenberg, Johns Hopkins University
 “The Chemistry of Nucleic Acid Damage in Free DNA and Nucleosome Core Particles”
- Leonid Breydo, Scripps Research Institute, Florida
 “Effects of Crowding Agents on Protein Aggregation”
- So-Jung Park, University of Pennsylvania
 “Amphiphilic Self-Assembly of Functional Nanoparticles and Polymers”
- Theresa Reineke, University of Minnesota
 “Block Copolymer Drug Delivery Vehicles from a Combination of RAFT and Anionic Polymerization Routes”
- Alan Marshall, Florida State University
 "Petroleomics: Chemistry of the Underworld" (Oesper Speaker)
- Mark Wightman, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
 "Monitoring Chemical Neurotransmission in the Brain with Cyclic Voltammetry" (Oesper Speaker)
- Vahid Majidi, University Multispectral Laboratory
 "Amerithrax: An Amalgamation of Pioneering Science with a Complex Investigation" (Oesper Speaker)
- Mike Ramsey, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
 "Making Big Measurements with Small Devices" (Oesper Speaker)
- John Olesik, Ohio State University
 "The Life and Times of Droplets, Nanoparticles and Molecules in Inductively Coupled Plasmas: Implications for Accurate Measurements" (Oesper Speaker)
- Frank Bright, University of Buffalo, SUNY
 "Xerogel-Nanocrystallite Hybrids for Optical Sensing" (Oesper Speaker)
- Jake Shelley, University of Munster
 "Ambient Desorption/Ionization, Small Mass Spectrometers, and the Future of Analytical Chemistry" (Oesper Speaker)
- Steven Ray, Indiana University
 "Inspiration, Innovation, Imagination, and Instrumentation" (Oesper Banquet Speaker)
- Gary M. Hieftje, Indiana University
 "Models, Methods, and Machines for Chemical Measurements" (Oesper Awardee)
- Andrew Herr, UC, Department of Molecular Genetics, Biochemistry and Microbiology
 "Biophysical and Structural Studies of Zinc-dependent Intercellular Adhesion in Bacterial Biofilms"
- Eva Schneiderman, Svetlana Farrell, Anand Venkitaraman, Procter & Gamble Company
 "PhDs in P&G: How Scientists Develop Consumer Products"
- Daniel Savin, University of Southern Mississippi
 "Interfacial Curvature Effects in the Self-assembly and Responsiveness of Polypeptide-based Block and Star Copolymers"
- Paul Wenthold, Purdue University
 "Controlling of Electronic Structure in Aromatic Nitrenes: Radical Delocalization and the Big Bang Theory"
- Jana Pika, Firmenich
 "Identification of a Naturally Occurring Norcysteine Derivative in the Chinese Vegetable Toona sinensis"
- Jacob Bertrand, University of Colorado
 "A Tour of Atomic Layer Deposition"
- Philippe Buhlmann, University of Minnesota
 "Polymeric Fluorous Phases: From the Ultimate Limits of Low Polarity to Biocompatibility"
- Hendrik Emons, Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements
 "Scientific Challenges for Reliable Measurements across the Boundaries of Physics-Chemistry-Biology"