Guest Seminar – Dr. Katlyn Meier – Stanford University – Spectroscopic Characterization of Unique Iron and Copper Active Sites in Biology

Chemistry Room 170 3210 N. Cramer Street, Milwaukee, WI, United States

"Spectroscopic Characterization of Unique Iron and Copper Active Sites in Biology" Iron and copper ions are ubiquitous in nature and serve a variety of important biological functions. The first part of my talk will focus on oxoiron(V) species, which are... Read More

Chemistry & Biochemistry Colloquium – Dr. Christine Chow – Wayne State University – Aminoglycoside Binding to Ribosomal RNAs: New Compounds and New Targets

Chemistry Room 190 3210 N. Cramer Street, Milwaukee

Aminoglycoside binding to ribosomal RNAs: new compounds and new targets Dr. Christine Chow, Professor, Wayne State University Abstract Naturally occurring aminoglycosides (AGs) display high potency against a broad range of bacterial species. Nonetheless, development of bacterial resistance and adverse side... Read More