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October 19 Simon Blakey
(Emory University)
 

November 2 Chuo Chen
(UT Southwestern)

 
 
 
 
 

Courses offered Fall 2009:

Undergraduate Level
CHEM 218A- Adv Placement Org
(Piotr Kaszynski)
CHEM 220A- Org Chem
(Carmelo Rizzo)
CHEM 220A- Org Chem
(Michelle Sulikowski)

Graduate Level
CHEM 220C- Org Chem Str Mech
(Gary Sulikowski & Jeffrey Johnston)

 
 

 

 

2009-2010 Chemical Synthesis Community Lecture Series
Ring Closing Metathesis: Considerations and Application to Haliclonacyclamine C
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Brian Smith
Sulikowski Research Group
Department of Chemistry
Vanderbilt University

October 1, 2009
12455 MRBIV

Those with an interest in chemical synthesis, regardless of application, meet regularly in a lecture/workshop forum to survey contemporary topics. These forums occur approximately once a month in the evening. The first hour is typically a review of the literature in a focused area related to chemical synthesis, followed by a problem session. The latter is normally related to the evening's topic, and is intended to teach new skills or reaffirm existing ones. Participation in the forum is entirely voluntary, and the topic menu is driven by the interests of those who elect to present. If you are a member of the Vanderbilt community, or simply in the Nashville area, join us for our next evening meeting. Of course, light refreshments are provided.

Lecture materials are provided free of charge, however the use of these materials remains subject to ethical guidelines. You are encouraged to cite this source when using them for educational purposes.
DATE PRESENTER TITLE PDF
10/01/09
Brian Smith
(Sulikowski Group)
Ring Closing Metathesis: Considerations and Application to Haliclonacyclamine C
10/15/09
Niyi Fadeyi
(Lindsley Group)
Fluorine in Medicinal Chemistry
10/22/09
Bo Shen
(Johnston Group)
Chemical Synthesis Community Lecture Series “Structural Misassignments and Ambiguities in Natural Product Elucidation
10/29/09
Ian Romaine & SteveTownsend
(Sulikowski Group)
The Chemistry of Marine Furanocembranoids
 
 
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