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Monthly Dinner & Seminar 2006

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.

Eleanore T. Wurtzel
Lehman College, CUNY

Plant Genomics: Molecular Solutions to Global Vitamin A Deficiency

Feb.

Burton Singer
Princeton University

Polyparasitism in the Tropics - the Potential of Metabonomics for Parallel Diagnostics
Mar. Sarah Ralston
Rutgers University
Metabonomic Analyses of Horse Saliva and Blood: Windows of Opportunity
Apr. David Botstein
Princeton University
Maintenance of Nutritional Homeostasis of Yeast Cells
May Robert Cava
Princeton University
Triangles, Water, and Superconductivity in Sodium Cobalt Oxide
Jun. Mark Viant
Univ. of Birmingham, UK
Applications of NMR Spectroscopy and Advanced Mass Spectrometry in Environmental Metabolomics
Jul. Catherine T. Hunt
President-Elect, ACS
Reigniting our Commitment to Science and Technology: Education, Collaboration and Innovation!
Aug. no meeting  
Sep. Nellie Aranibar
Bristol-Meyer Squibb
Metabonomics in Drug Development and Discovery
Oct. Lisa Jackson
NJ DEP
Joint Meeting with AICHE w/ student poster session
Nov. G. Charles Dismukes
Princeton University
Nature's Renewable Energy Blueprint: Future Fuel from Photosynthesis & Biomimics
Dec. George Crull
Bristol-Meyer Squibb
2007 Princeton ACS Chair
Extending Solid State NMR to Address Process Development Issues