Princeton Section

 

Monthly Dinner & Seminar 2009

Monthly seminar meetings have been an integral part of the activities of the Princeton Local Section.  Seminars touch on many aspects of chemistry, engineering, medicine and materials and are usually planned with a wide audience in mind.  These gatherings enhance our knowledge and educate us in fields that might be different than our own.  In the past, the Princeton Section has hosted prominent scientists as well as those who have gone on to other fields . See who spoke in years past, then plan to join us for an interesting presentation, constructive conversation, and a great dinner!

See who spoke in years past:
2003
2004
2005
2006

2007

2008
 

 

Month

Guest Speaker

Subject

Jan.

DAVID JACOBUS
Jacobus Pharmaceuticals

An NCE for the Treatment of Malaria and Tuberculosis

Feb.

DAPHNA HAVKIN-FRENKEL
Bakto Flavors LLC and Rutgers University

Vanilla - the Food of the Gods

Mar.

 

 

Apr.

MICHAEL BLUMENTHAL

Libra Technical Center, LLC

How a French Fry Fries

May.

Karen M. Schaich, PhD
Department of Food Science, Rutgers University

The Alphabet Soup of In Vitro Antioxidant Assays: What Do Results Really Spell Out?

Jun.

Dr. Bob Rodgers,
Research Solutions and Resources LLC

An Introduction to Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy

Jul.

 

 

Aug.

 

 

Sep.

Richard P. Wool, Ph.D.
University of Delaware, Department of Chemical Engineering and Center for Composite Materials

Green Materials for Renewable Energy

Oct.

Anndria Gaerity
Director, Nuclear Development,
PSEG Power, LLP

Nuclear Power – Back to the Future

Nov.

Jonathan Chun, Leslie Loberger, Arka Mukherjee and Jennifer Sasaki

Chemistry Careers – Stories from Four Chemists
 

Dec.

Kathryn Wagner, PhD,
Princeton University Department of Chemistry & 2009 Chair of the Princeton ACS Section

From ‘Aah’ to ‘Aha’: Using Chemical Demonstrations to Entertain and to Educate