Seminars

Date Speaker Title From
** 20 July 10 Dr. Sam Bryan & Dr. Shane M. Pepper Spectroelectrochemical Sensor for Pertechnetate Applicable to Hanford & other DOE Sites & Raman Microspectroscopy - A new Analytical Tool for Studying f-Element Coordination Chemistry and Solution Thermodynamics.
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) Richland, WA
** 26 May 10 Dr. Larry Gold SOMAmers in Vast Numbers: Improved Aptamers Uncover the Human Proteome Somalogic
13 May 10 Mr. Geoffrey O'Sullivan & Dr. Barbara Fogarty Competitive European Marine Research Funding Opportunities: 2011 & ICT in the Sea: Exploring current needs and application opportunities
for sensing, communications and information technologies in the marine
environment
Marine Institute
13 May 10 Prof. Peter Myers New Directions in Separation Sciences Universities of Leeds, York and Chester and a sponsored chair in the University of Liverpool
26 Apr 10 Prof. Laura M. Lechuga Integrated nanobiosensor platforms for point-of-care diagnostics Spanish Research
Council
15 Apr 10 Prof. Jean Cadet Oxidatively generated single and clustered damage in cellular DNA Scientific Advisor of the Laboratory of DNA Damage at the CEA in Grenoble, France
24 Mar 10 Prof. Andrew deMello Microfluidic Approaches to High-Throughput Chemistry and Biology Department of Chemistry, Imperial College, London, UK
18 Mar 10 Prof. Seamus Curran Irelands potential in the renewable energy era, the role University partnerships can play and new thin film technologies
Institute for NanoEnergy at the University of Houston, Texsas
26 Feb 10 Dr. Emil Jovanov Wireless Sensor Networks Issues and Applications Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of Alabama, Huntsville
* 5 Feb 10 Dr. Emily Hilder Polymeric monolithic
> stationary phases based on photografting or nanoparticle coatings'
Australian Centre for Research on Separation Science (ACROSS) University of Tasmania, Australia

5 Feb 10

Prof. Federico Aulenta Environmental and industrial biotechnologies based on bacterial extracellular electron transfer processes: the case of “dechlorinating” bacteria Department of Chemistry, Sapienza University, Rome
* 21 Jan 10 Prof. David Officer Towards Artificial Photosynthesis: Light Harvesting with
Nanostructured Porphyrins
University of Wollongong