NERM 2003

Symposia

Saratoga Springs, NY

Symposia   

Schedule

Special Events

 

Undergraduate

Career Center

Planned Symposia, Organizers and Invited Speakers: 

In addition to the planned symposia listed below, there will be general sessions in organic, inorganic, physical, analytical, polymer and environmental chemistry.

 

Symposia

Organizers

Keynote Addresses & Speakers

Advances in Biosensing

Prof. Frank Bright

chefvb@acsu.buffalo.edu

 

Department of Chemistry

SUNY at Buffalo

Buffalo, NY

DNA-based Biosensors

Prof. Frank Bright

SUNY at Buffalo

 

Sol-gel Based Sensor Platforms

Prof. Ulrich Krull

University of Toronto

Toronto, Ontario

 

Electrochemical and Optical Detection Modialities

Prof. John Brennan

McMaster University

Hamilton, Ontario

 

Rational Design of Biosensors

O. Sadik

SUNY at Binghamton

Binghamton, NY

 

Brilliant Chemistry: Light Emission and/or Harvesting via Organic and Organometallic Materials

Dr. Larry Lewis

Lewisln@crd.ge.com

 

Dr. Kyle Litz

Litz@crd.ge.com

 

GE Global Research Center

Niskayuna, NY

An Overview of Two-Photon Absorbing (TPA) Materials Research & Development at Air Force Research Laboratory

Dr. Loon-Seng Tan

Polymer Branch, AFRL/MLBP

Materials & Manufacturing Directorate

Air Force Research Laboratory

Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH

Chemical Biology

Prof. Joanne Kehlbeck

Kehlbecj@union.edu

 

Chemistry Department

Union College,

Schenectady, NY

Molecular Recognition by Protein Kinases

Prof. José S. Madalengoitia

Department of Chemistry

University of Vermont

Burlington, VT

 

Other Invited Speakers:

 

Prof. Alanna Schepartz

Yale University

New Haven, CT

 

Prof. Bruce Armitage

Carnegie Mellon University

Pittsburgh, PA

 

The Chemistry of Plant Natural Products

Prof. Martha A. Hass

hassm@acp.edu

 

Albany College of Pharmacy

Albany NY

Anticancer Agents from Plants

Prof. A Douglas Kinghorn, Ph.D

Medicinal Chem and & Pharmacosnos,

University of Illinois at Chicago

Chicago, IL

Chemistry of the Origins of Life

Prof. James P. Ferris

ferrij@rpi.edu

 

NY Center of Studies on the Origins of Life, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Troy, NY

Compartmentalization and the Origin of Life

Prof. Jack Szostak

Harvard University

 Cambridge, MA

Forensics and the 9/11 Attacks

Mr. Harry Garber

Hgarber@troopers.state.ny.us

 

NYS Police Crime Lab

The World Trade Center Tragedy and the OCME DNA Lab.

Dr. Robert Shaler

New York City Office of the Chief Medical Examiner

 

Managing Identifications & Notifying Victims' Families in the World Trade Center Tragedy.

Mr. Shiya Ribowsky

New York City Office of the Chief Medical Examiner

 

The Role of Forensic Anthropology in the World Trade Center Tragedy.

Ms. Amy Z. Mundorff

New York City Office of the Chief Medical Examiner

Medicinal Chemistry

Dr. C. Richard King, Ph.D

Richardk@albmolecular.com

 

Albany Molecular Research

Albany, NY

Redefining the Structure-Activity Relationship of Opiates.

Prof. Mark P. Wentland

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Troy, NY

 

Invited Speakers:

 

Mike P. Trova, Ph.D., AMRI

Pier F. Cirillo Ph. D., BIPI

Patrick W. Shum, PhD., Aventis

Aaron J. Balog, Ph.D., BMS

Nano Technology - From Current Perspectives to Future Applications

Dr. Sergio Loureiro

loureiro@crd.ge.com

 

GE Global Research

Niskayuna, NY

Keynote Speaker:

 

Dr. Alain Kaloyeros

Dean, School of NanoSciences and NanoEngineering

Executive Director of Albany Nanotech, SUNY Albany

 

Invited Speakers:

 

Dr. Margaret Blohm

GE Nanotech program, GE Global Research,

Niskayuna, NY

 

Prof. Ulrich Wiesner

Department for Material Science and Engineering

Bard Hall

Cornell University

Ithica, NY

 

Prof. Paul S. Weiss

Departments of Chemistry and Physics

The Pennsylvania State University

University Park, PA

 

Prof. Francesco Stellacci

Department of Materials Science and Engineering,

MIT

Cambridge, MA

 

Dr. Bingqing Wei

Department of Materials Science and Engineering

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Troy NY

 

Dr. Deli Wang

Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology

Harvard University

Cambridge, MA

 

Prof. Linda S. Schadler

Rensselaer Nanotechnology Center

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Troy, NY

 

Hao Zeng
Nanoscale Materials and Devices
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
Yorktown Heights, NY 10598


 

Dr. Menno de Jong

Department of Electrical Engineering

Yale University

New Haven, CT

 

Dr. Tao Deng

Department of Materials Science and Engineering,

Department of Chemistry

MIT

Cambridge, MA

 

Dr. Michael J. Fasolka

Polymers Division

National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

Gaithersburg, MD

 

Dr. Z. Bao

Bell Laboratories

Lucent Technologies

Murray Hill, NJ

 

Dr. Chris Harrison

NIST

 

Dr. Kyung-Sang Cho

IBM T.J. Watson Research Center

Yorktown Heights, NY

 

Dr. Serge Oktyabrsky

SUNY Albany and Albany Nanotech

Albany, NY

 

Dr. Darryl Williams

GE Global Research,

Niskayuna, NY

Parallel Synthesis

Dr. Todd Stark, Ph.D.

todds@albmolecular.com

 

Albany Molecular Research

Albany, NY

Invited Speakers:

Prof. Bruce Ganem, Cornell University

Paul Tempest, Ph.D., Amgen (Boston)

Varsha Gupta, Ph.D., 3DP

Derek Cole, Ph.D., Wyeth

Chris Cooper, Ph.D., BMS

Prof. James Adrian, Union College

Pro. John Porco, Boston University

Synthetic Organic Chemistry

Dr. Jayachandra P. Reddy, Ph.D

Jay.Reddy@albmolecular.com

 

Dr. R. Jason Herr, Ph.D.

Rjasonh@albmolecular.com

 

Albany Molecular Research

Albany, NY

Invited Speakers:

Prof. Dalibor Sames, Columbia Univesity

Prof. Li Deng, Brandeis University

Prof. Tim Jamison, MIT

Prof. Christian Rojas, Barnard College

Prof. Frank Hauser, SUNY Albany

Prof. Peter Jocobi, Dartmouth College

Prof. Greg Friestad, University of Vermont

Prof. Nancy Totah, SyracuseUniversity

Trends and Innovations in Undergraduate Education: Entering the 21st Century

Prof. Mike Hagerman

Hagerman@union.edu

 

Chemistry Department

Union College

Schenectady, NY

WHAT DO OUR STUDENTS KNOW?

Some Perspectives on Assessment of Student Learning Outcomes

Prof. Harold Goldwhite

State University of California at Los Angles

 

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