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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.
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Symposia |
Organizers |
Keynote Addresses & Speakers |
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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 |
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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 |
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Chemical Biology
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Prof. Joanne
Kehlbeck
Kehlbecj@union.edu
Chemistry Department
Union College,
Schenectady, NY |
Molecular Recognition by Protein Kinases
Prof. Jos é
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
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Trends and
Innovations in Undergraduate Education: Entering the 21st Century |
Prof. Mike
Hagerman
Hagerman@union.edu
Chemistry Department
Union College
Schenectady, NY
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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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