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Monthly Dinner & Seminar 2004

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!

 

Month

Guest Subject

Jan.

George Scherer,
Princeton University
Materials Issues in the Conservation of Art

Feb.

Erik J. Sorensen
Princeton University
Architectural Self-Construction in Nature and Chemical Synthesis
Mar. Marlan O. Scully
Princeton U/Texas A&M
Real-Time Stand-Off Detection of Biological and Chemical Warfare Agents Using Quantum Coherent Spectroscopy
Apr. Albert-László Barabási
Univ. of Notre Dame
Structure, modularity and fluxes in cellular networks
May Michael Souza
Princeton University
Nuclear Target Cells using 3He Hyperpolarized Gas
Jun. Richard E. Claar
The Martec Group
The Stage Gated Approach
Jul. Bonnie L.  Bassler
Princeton University 
Tiny Conspiracies: Cell-to-Cell Communication in Bacteria
Aug. no meeting  
Sep. Fiona Case
Case Scientific
Computer Modeling of Nanostructured Fluids: Liquid Soaps and Detergents
Oct. Jamil Alrazi
NYPD
Myths and Realities about Forensic Science, CSI an Other Related Sciences
Nov. Elaine Holmes
Imperial College, London
Principles and Practices of Metabonomics
Dec. István Pelczer
Princeton Univ.
Students, Horses, NMR, Metabolites...