Chemistry & Biochemistry Colloquium – Md Shahnawaz Ali – Hossain Research Group – Metal-Catalyzed Carbon−Carbon Bond Activation

Chemistry Room 190 3210 N. Cramer Street, Milwaukee

Metal-Catalyzed Carbon−Carbon Bond Activation By: Md Shahnawaz Ali Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee 3210 North Cramer Street, Milwaukee, WI 53211 Advisor: Dr. M.M. Hossain Abstract Organic natural products, petroleum oils and polymers on earth are comprised... Read More

Chemistry & Biochemistry Colloquium – Lamia Badhon – Silvaggi Research Group – Oxidative catalysis in the non heme iron oxygenases “OrfP” and “VioC”

Chemistry Room 190 3210 N. Cramer Street, Milwaukee

Oxidative Catalysis in the Non-heme Iron Oxygenases “VioC” and “OrfP” By: Lamia Tabassum Badhon Advisor: Dr. Nicholas R. Silvaggi Abstract The non-heme Fe(II)-dependent oxygenases catalyze a wide range of enzymatic reactions in important cellular process ranging from DNA repair and... Read More

Chemistry & Biochemistry Colloquium – Professor Ryan Baxter from UC Merced – Hosted By: Alexander Arnold – Amino Acids as Stable Radical Precursors for C-H Functionalizations

Chemistry Room 190 3210 N. Cramer Street, Milwaukee

“Amino Acids as Stable Radical Precursors for C–H Functionalizations” By: Professor Ryan Baxter University of California, Merced Hosted By: Dr. Alexander "Leggy" Arnold Abstract Due to their terrestrial abundance and structural variety, amino acids are ideal source material for initiating... Read More

Chemistry & Biochemistry Colloquium – Professor Andy Gulick SUNY at Buffalo – Hosted By: Nicholas Silvaggi –

Chemistry Room 190 3210 N. Cramer Street, Milwaukee

"Multiple Strategies for Iron Acquisition: Synthesis of Siderophores With and Without Nonribosomal Peptide Synthetases" By: Andrew Gulick Hauptman-Woodward Institute Buffalo, New York Abstract Most bacteria require µM concentrations of iron to grow. Many environments, including those encountered when establishing an... Read More

Spring 2017 Commencement

When: Black Ceremony – Sunday, May 21, 2017, at 9:00 a.m. For all Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral Candidates from the following schools/colleges: (each ceremony is approximately 2 1/2 hours long) School of Education School of Freshwater Sciences School of Information... Read More

Awards Day and Symposium

Graduate and Undergraduate students have the opportunity to present their research and receive feedback and recognition for all the hard work they put forth.   

First Day of Summer Classes

Select Chemistry courses are offered over summer in an eight-week session. Visit PAWS or the Online Schedule of Classes to see the available courses taught in summer and their meeting times.