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.
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”
Lindsay Caesar
Ph.D. Literature Seminar—751
Title: “ChemGPS-NP: a tool for navigating biologically relevant chemical space”
Amanda Watson
Ph.D. Thesis Defense – 752
Title: “Studying Susceptibility for Type 2 Diabetes: A Pilot Study for Genetic Biomarkers and the Link to Gut Microbes”
Ngoc Vu
MS Thesis – 602
Title: “A Comprehensive Human Serum Lipid Library Toward High-throughput Analysis of Lipid Biomarkers for Type 1 Diabetes”
Sara Puckett
MS Thesis – 602
Title: “Cytochrome P450’s and the Effects of the Addition of Undecylenic Aldehyde.”
David Zich
MS Thesis – 602
Title: “Glycerol for Improving Solubility and Evaluation of Antimicrobial Activity for Natural Products”
Jennifer Wilent
Ph.D. Thesis Defense – 752
Title: “Enantioselective Cyclization of Symmetric Diester”
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”
Brittany Kiel
Ph.D. Literature Seminar – 751
Title: “Investigating a Novel Pathway for the Biosynthesis of Polyketide β-Branching and the Dual Function of PksJ Encoded by the PksX Cluster Isolated from Bacillus subtilis.”
Diana Kao
Ph.D. Literature Seminar – 751
Title: “If a picture is worth a thousand words, then what are two pictures worth: Merging mass spectrometry with microscopy”