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Previous Lindsay Lecturers

Date

Person

University

Title

Fall 2003

09/12/2003

Annelise Barron

Northwestern University

"Advanced materials and strategies for genetic analysis in microchannel eletrophresis systems"

09/19/2003

Surya Mallapragada

Iowa State University

“Synthesis of novel self-assembling pH and temperature sensitive block copolymers for drug/gene delivery”

09/23/2003

Stelios Andreadis

SUNY at Buffalo

“Gene therapy and genomics in tissue engineering”**

10/17/2003

Bill Bentley

University of Maryland

“Manipulation of metabolic landscape for biomolecular synthesis: understanding and controlling bacterial cell-to-cell signaling”

10/21/2003

Dan Hammer

University of Pennsylvania

“Dynamics of neutrophil adhesion: predictions made by simulation and confirmed by experiment”*

11/04/2003

Matt Neurock

University of Virginia

TBA*

11/14/2003

Mike Hall

Texas A&M

“Modeling homogeneous iridium(III) catalysts: carbon-hydrogen bond activation and alkane dehydrogenation”

Spring 2004

02/20/2004

Chris Floudas

Princeton University

“Structure prediction in protein folding”

02/27/2003

Eric Kaler

University of Delaware

"Polymerization in complex fluids"

03/12/2004

Jackie Ying

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

“Nanostructure processing of advanced catalysts and biomaterials”

03/26/2004

Mark Burns

University of Michigan

TBA

04/23/2004

John Brady

California Institute of Technology

“Micromechanics of complex fluids”

Fall 2004

 

 

 

09/3/2004
3:00 PM

Surita Bhatia

University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Rheology and large-scale structure of block polyelectrolyte micelles: Analogies to attractive colloids

09/24/2004
3:00 PM

Jeremy Edwards

University of Delaware

The challenges of systems biology: Using engineering tools to further understand biological systems

11/19/2004
3:00 PM

Thomas Wood

University of Connecticut, Storrs

Bioremediation and applied biotechnology

12/3/2004
3:00 PM

Susan Roberts

University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Cellular and metabolic engineering

Spring 2005

 

 

 

01/21/2005
3:00 PM

Frank Doyle

Univ. of California,Santa Barbara

Robustness analysis of circadian rhythm gene network in the fly

01/28/2005
3:00 PM

Martin Yarmush

Rutgers

Molecular and cellular approaches for biomedical diagnostics and therapeutics

02/11/2005
3:00 PM

Dibakar Bhattacharyya

University of Kentucky

Advanced membrane technology

02/18/2005
3:00 PM

Bamin Khomami

Washington Univ. in St. Louis

Hydrodynamic instabilities and micro-dynamics of complex fluids

02/25/2005
3:00 PM

Fernando Muzzio

Rutgers

Mixing in multiphase and granular flows

03/4/2005
3:00 PM

Panos Pardalos

University of Florida

Global and combinatorial optimization

03/25/2005
3:00 PM

Brian Coppola

University of Michigan

New directions in teaching and learning in the chemical sciences

04/1/2005
3:00 PM

Eric Kaler

University of Delaware

Polymerization in complex fluids

4/8/2005*
3:00 PM

Klavs Jensen

Massachusetts Instituteof Technology

Microsystems for chemical and biological applications



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