WSSP Seminar Series
Life of Earth; Nucleic Acids, Proteins, and Carbohydrate Polymers Eric Anslyn, University of Texas at Austin
Surface Chemistry of Materials Steven Baldelli, University of Houston
Dissection of Neuronal Metal Homeostasis at the Single Protein Level Tai-Yen Chen, University of Houston
Exploring the Negative (X-) Side of Biology with Fluorescent Protein-Based Biosensors Sheel Dodani, University of Texas at Dallas
From the Lab to the OR: My Journey Developing Medical Mass Spectrometry Livia Eberlin, Baylor College of Medicine
The Promise and Peril of CRISPR Gene Editing Ilya Finkelstein, University of Texas at Austin
Heterocycles and U: Actinide Coordination with Imines Anne Gorden, Texas Tech University
Using Mechanical Force to Address Challenges in the Pharmaceutical Industry Kristin Hutchins, Texas Tech University
Synthesis and Reactions of Organosilanes for Biomedically Relevant Molecules and Materials Junha Jeon, University of Texas at Arlington
Schrodinger's Cat is Alive: The Quantum Revolution Michael Kolodrubetz, University of Texas at Dallas
Harnessing the Power of Natural Products Towards the Synthesis of High Performance Materials Samantha Kristufek, Texas Tech University
Structural Vaccinology Jason McLellan, University of Texas at Austin
Nanocrystals to Control Light and Save Energy Delia Milliron, University of Texas at Austin
Accurately Assessing the Potential Toxicity of Carbon Nanotubes Paul Pantano, University of Texas at Dallas
Cell Separations and Super-Resolution in Sepsis and Cancer Dimitri Pappas, Texas Tech University
Functional Nanoparticles from Proteins: Development of Affinity Carbon Protein Mimicking, Cell Trafficking, and Super=Resolution Imaging Dimitri Pappas, Texas Tech University
Lighting the Way to Combat Antibiotic Resistance: Using Chemistry to Monitor Antibiotic Resistance Enzymes in Bacteria Emily Que, University of Texas at Austin
Novel Strategies for Complex Molecule Synthesis Filippo Romiti, University of Texas at Dallas
Functional Polycaprolactones for Micellar Drug Delivery Mihaela Stefan, University of Texas at Dallas
Biomelecular Interactions in Complex Environments Lauren Webb, University of Texas at Austin
What Happens to Proteins and Surfaces? Lauren Webb, University of Texas at Austin
Electrostatic and Electrodynamic Fields in Lipid Bilayer Membranes Lauren Webb, University of Texas at Austin
Characterizing Protein-Surface and Protein-Nanoparticle Conjugates: Activity, Binding, and Structure Lauren Webb, University of Texas at Austin
Nanotechnology for Sustainable Energy and Environment Guihua Yu, University of Texas at Austin
Designing New Oxygen-Independent Metal Ion Sensors Using Cofactor-Based Fluorescent Proteins Melissa Zastrow, University of Houston
Elucidating the Biochemical Roles of Metal Ions in the Gut Microbiota Using Fluorescent Sensors Melissa Zastrow, University of Houston
Nanoparticle Transport in the Kidneys Jie Zheng, University of Texas at Dallas