Student Seminars
Student Seminars Archive
*All Seminars are scheduled for 1 PM, Patricia A. Sullivan Science Building, 301 McIver Street, Rm 201, unless otherwise stated.
Sonja Knowles
Ph.D. Literature Seminar – 751
Title: “The fundamentals of epigenetics: Directed modification of gene expression.”
John Roque
Ph.D. Literature Seminar – 751
Title: “Overview of the photophysics and photochemistry of Ru(II) coordination complexes”
Sydney Adams
MS Thesis – 602
Title: “Investigation and Comparison of Stereoisomer Products of 2-Methylcitrate Synthase and 2-Methylcitrate Dehydratase in Escherichia coli strain K12 and Bacillus subtilis strain 168″
Rima Goswami
MS Thesis – 602
Title: “M.S. Initial Studies on Exploring the Use of Messenger RNA as Biomarkers for Monitoring the Activities of Human Gut Microbiome”
Franklin Turner
MS Thesis – 602
Title: “Isolation of Fungal Secondary Metabolites: Leporin B, Benzoisoquinoline and Related Compounds.”
Kyla Stingley
MS Thesis – 602
Title: “Formation of Bicycles and Spirocycles via Desymmetrization.”
Noemi Paguigan
Ph.D. Thesis Defense – 752
Title: Investigating the Chemical Diversity of Secondary Metabolites from Filamentous Fungi
Dr. Pradyumna Pradhan
Lecturer, UNCG
Title: “Functional Studies of the FE-S Cluster Biogenesis by SUF System”
Nouroddin Sotoudeh Chafi
Ph.D. Literature Seminar – 751
Title: “The Dynamic Process of b2-Adrenergic Receptor Activation”
Ghina’a Abu Deiab
Ph.D. Thesis Defense – 752
Title: “Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Potent Neuroprotective Agents against Stroke and Research on a Novel Type of Decarboxylation Reaction”
Amber Kelley
Ph.D. Literature Seminar—751
Title: “Enantioselective Photocatalysis: A dual catalytic approach using chiral Lewis acids and photoredox catalysts”
Ngoc Vu
Ph.D. Literature Seminar—751
Title: “Photochemical reaction coupled with tandem mass spectrometry for determination of C=C positions in lipids”
Kimberley Zorn
MS Thesis – 602
Title: “Construction of a Synaptic Membrane for in silico Endocannabinoid Investigations”
David Space
Ph.D. Thesis Defense – 752
Title: “Construction of a Homology Model of the Orexin-1 Receptor in its Active and Inactive States and Subsequent Molecular Dynamics Experiments in a Simulated Lipid Bilayer”
Mary Lingerfelt
Ph.D. Thesis Defense – 752
Title: “Construction and Validation of GPR55 Active and Inactive State in Silicomodels through the Use of Biological Assays, Mutation Data and Structure Activity Relationships”
Rodell C. Barrientos
Ph.D. Literature Seminar—751
Title: “Travelling Wave Ion Mobility – Mass Spectrometry in the Era of Biomedical Glycomics”
Tyler Wilson
Ph.D. Literature Seminar – 751
Title: “Enantioselective Organocatalytic Cyclopropanation of Enals using Benzyl Chlorides.”
Nouroddin Sotoudeh Chafi
Ph.D. Literature Seminar—751
Title “Finding meta stable states in s1p1 receptor by Markov chain method”