Helen Murray Free Context Discussion

Journal article discussion: A Stable Neutral Diborene Containing a B=B Double Bond by: Gregory Robinson, PhD, Foundation Distinguished Professor of Chemistry, University of Georgia Discuss Dr. Robinson's research in preparation for engaging with him during his visit, Thursday, October, 23. Link to article: 2007 JACS diborene Refreshments provided.

Helen Murray Free Endowed Technical Lecture

Gregory Robinson, PhD Foundation Distinguished Professor of Chemistry, University of Georgia Location: Ruth W. Williams Hall of Life Sciences, Room 060 Technical Lecture N-Heterocyclic Carbenes and Dithiolene Radicals: Counterintuitive Main Group Chemistry Our laboratory has long pursued the synthesis, structure, and reactivity of unusual molecules that prominently feature main group elements. These efforts resulted in […]

Helen Murray Free Endowed Public Lecture

Gregory Robinson, PhD Foundation Distinguished Professor of Chemistry, University of Georgia Ruth W. Williams Hall of Life Sciences, Room 060 Public Lecture: From Hydrogen to Radon: Playing the ‘Long Game’ in Inorganic Chemistry From the syntheses of the first molecules containing boron-boron double bonds—the first “diborenes”—to the first molecule shown to possess a triple bond […]

Chemistry and BCMB Seminar

Sara E. S. Martin, PhD, Associate Professor, Chemistry; Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, The College of Wooster Location: Ruth W. Williams Hall of Life Sciences, Room 060

Chemistry Seminar

Casey Wade, Associate Professor, The Ohio State University Location: Ruth W. Williams Hall of Life Sciences, Room 045

Chemistry Seminar

James Sioss, PhD, BASF, Manager CAM Synthesis and Pilot Ops, CC/RB Location: Ruth W. Williams Hall of Life Sciences, Room 045

Chemistry & BCMB Seminar

Xiohong Tan, Assistant Professor, Bowling Green State University Topics of interest: Fluorescent hairpins, peptide/protein chemistry, aptamer, antibody delivery, antibody mimics Location: Ruth W. Williams Hall of Life Sciences, Room 060