NSCRC 2000

Saturday, April 29, 2000

Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Building 10, Lobby 13 (Poster Session)
Building 35, Room 225 (Talks)
77 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02139-4307

Program:  

9:15-10:00

Arrival and Registration
Poster Set-up
Coffee, Bagels, and Donuts

10:00-10:15 Welcoming Remarks
10:15-11:15 Session One
Patricia Ong (Boston University)
“ Catalytic Asymmetric Carbenoid Insertion Into The Si-H And C-H Bonds”
Takuo Hama (UMASS Boston)
“ Synthesis Of Homopropargyl Difluoro Amines Via A Stable Indium Difluoro Intermediate”
Manish Gupta (Harvard University)
“ Molecular Cooling: A Counter-Revolutionary Paradigm”
11:15-11:30 Coffee Break
11:30-12:30 Session Two
Raymond C. Dudek (Brown University)
“ Probing Excited State Structures Using Time Resolved Electron Diffraction”
Amy M. Barrios (MIT)
“ Phthalazine-Bridged Dinuclear Nickel Complexes As Models For The Metalloenzyme Urease”
Theodor Agapie (MIT)
“ Exploring the chemistry of titanium tris-(t-butyl 3,5-dimethyl)-anilide with organic substrates”
12:30-2:00 Lunch and Poster Session
2:00-3:00 Capstone Address: Dr. Carl Selavka from the Massachusetts State Police Crime Laboratory
" Forensic Science: A Strange Way for Chemists to Spend Their Career"
3:00-3:15 Closing Remarks
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