Chemistry & Biochemistry Colloquium – Joseph Roman – Moran Research Group – The methyl transfer reaction: Nature’s convoluted solutions to a simple problem

Chemistry Room 180 3210 N. Cramer Street, Milwaukee, WI, United States

Methylation is a ubiquitous process in all branches of life. Whether it is to regulate the expression of certain genes, or to give stability to the tertiary structure of large biomolecules, all organisms, from the tiniest microbe to the giants... Read More

Chemistry & Biochemistry Colloquium – Steven Reinhardt – Pacheco Research Group – Towards The Mechanism Of Nitrogenase

Chemistry Room 190 3210 N. Cramer Street, Milwaukee

“Towards the Mechanism of Nitrogenase” By: Steven Reinhardt Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 3210 North Cramer Street, Milwaukee, WI 53211 Advisor: Dr. Arsenio Pacheco ABSTRACT Reduced nitrogen is an essential component for all organisms, required in both... Read More

Chemistry & Biochemistry Colloquium – Kevin Wolters – Dietz Research Group – Recent Advances in the Detection of Nerve-Targeting Chemical Warfare Agents

Chemistry Room 190 3210 N. Cramer Street, Milwaukee

“Recent Advances in the Detection of Nerve-Targeting Chemical Warfare Agents” Kevin Wolters Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 3210 North Cramer Street, Milwaukee, WI 53211 Advisor: Dr. Mark Dietz ABSTRACT Although the use of primitive chemical weapons dates back... Read More