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Thursday, May 26th, 2016
12:00pm 1:00pm
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Center for the Chemistry of Cellular Signaling Seminar

Discovery of a Carbohydrate Ligand for an Orphan Receptor
Matthew Griffin, Mr., Department of Chemistry, California Institute of Technology,
2:00pm 3:00pm
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PhD Thesis Seminar

Resolution of the Band Gap Prediction Problem: Providing a New Tool for Materials Design
Jason Crowley, Graduate Student in Chemistry, Goddard group, Chemistry, Caltech,
3:30pm 4:30pm
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PhD Thesis Seminar

Protein-Glycan Interactions in Bacterial Recognition by Fc-gamma Receptor I and in Bitter Taste Receptor Activation by Steviol Glycosides
Fan Liu, Graduate Student, Chemistry, Caltech,
Friday, May 27th, 2016
11:00am 12:00pm
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PhD Thesis Seminar

Agonist Binding Studies at Two Subtypes of the Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Involved in Parkinson's Disease and Addiction
Michael Post, Graduate Student in Chemistry, Dougherty group, Chemistry, Caltech,
1:00pm 2:00pm
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PhD seminar

Ion Transport in Polymer Electrolytes: Principles for Design
Michael Webb, graduate student, chemical engineering, California Institute of Technology,
2:00pm 3:00pm
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PhD Thesis Seminar

Mechanistic Studies on the Trimethyl Lock Cyclization of Sulfur-Substituted Benzoquinones Triggered by Visible-Light
Clinton Regan, Graduate Student in Chemistry, Dougherty group, Chemistry, Caltech,
4:00pm 5:00pm
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Inorganic-Organometallics Seminar

Mechanistic Insights of Photoinduced, Transition Metal Mediated Catalysis
Tanvi Ratani, Graduate Student, Chemistry, Caltech,
Saturday, May 28th, 2016
Monday, May 30th, 2016
Tuesday, May 31st, 2016
12:00pm 1:00pm
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IST Lunch Bunch

Building the Next Generation Power Grid
Pedro Pizarro, PhD, President, Southern California Edison,
4:00pm 5:00pm
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Chemistry Club Seminar

Understanding and predicting materials for sustainable energy sources: The role of density functional theory and first principles simulations
Giulia Galli, Liew Family Professor in Molecular Engineering, The Institute for Molecular Engineering, The University of Chicago,