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10:00 AM |
Welcome |
Dr. David W. Seybert, Bayer School of Natural and Environmental
Sciences, Duquesne University
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10:10 AM |
Keynote Address
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Richard J. Lee, Ph.D. President,
R.J. Lee Group, Inc.
"The Environmental Aftermath of 9/11 "
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Student Presentations
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11:00 AM |
Nicholas Allen |
Absorption Line Systems in Quasar Spectra
University of Pittsburgh
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11:15 AM |
Jacqueline Stoll |
A Computational Study of Cadmium Sulfide Quantum Dots
Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, Duquesne University
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11:30 AM |
Julie Smyder |
Optimization of the recognition reaction for a polymerized crystalline colloidal array ammonia sensor
Department of Chemistry, University of Pittsburgh
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11:45 AM |
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Short Break
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11:50 PM |
Raynard Washington |
A De NOVO Engineered Antimicrobial Peptide Penetrates the Cytoplasmic Membrane of P. aeruginosa
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Pittsburgh
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12:05 PM |
Melanie J. Grubisha |
Pharmacophore Modeling and Computational Analysis of Potential Inhibitors of a Key Protein-Protein Interaction in Herpes Simplex Virus
Mylan School of Pharmacy, Duquesne University
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12:20 PM |
Steve Arnstein |
QM/MM Model of Water Dimer Hydrogen Bonding with ONIOM
Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, Duquesne University
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| 12:35 PM |
Jean E. Schneider |
Developing Chemical Crosslinking and Mass Spectrometry for Large Protein Structure Determination
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Pittsburgh
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12:50 PM |
Jerome Nilmeier |
The Role of Backbone Flexibility in Protein-Protein Docking
Center for Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, University of Pittsburgh
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Session Moderator |
Dr. Daniel Donnelly, Center for Environmental Research and Education |
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