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Monthly Dinner & Seminar 2007

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.

Adrienne Tymiak
Bristol-Myers Squibb

The Modern Pharmer: Analytical Chemistry, New Technologies and the Pharmaceutical Machine

Feb.

Mark Dewis and Brian Grainger
IFF

Cooling Sensates: Chemistry of TRPM8 Agonists and Their Application in Flavors and Household Products

Mar.

Tom Stevenson
Triumph Brewing Co.

 

Apr.

John Dawson
Univ. of S.C.

Cytochrome P450 and Peroxidase Enzymes in Metabolism and Disease

May

Gene Hall
Rutgers University

Determining Sources of Pb in Tap Water and Paper Documents: A Detective Story Using Instrumental Analysis

Jun.

Philip Keyes &

Leonard Hargiss
Lexicon Pharmaceuticals

Fully Automated Compound Verification in MedChem Drug Discovery at Lexicon LCMS and Prep MS in Open Access Drug Discovery Support at Lexicon

Jul.

Catherine R. Matsen &

W. Chris Petersen, |
Winterthur Museum

+ Summer Barbeque

Conservation Science: The Forensics of Cultural Material

Sep.

Erik Nilsen
Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State Univ.
The Chemical Interface Between Plants and the Biotic Environment with a Focus on Allelochemicals and Allelopathy  

Oct.

David Goldston
Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University
Loving Science to Death?: How Politicians Deal with Science in Making Environmental Policy  

Nov.

Kathryn Wagner
Princeton University
Flame, Fog, Colors, and Light: The Chemistry of Magic

Dec.

Andrew Bocarsly
Princeton University
A Chemist’s Search for Solutions to the Climate Change Problem