September
20 - 22, 1999 (Mon. - Wed.)
Steve Benner
University of Florida
Organic Chemistry
The Joining of Chemistry and Biology. Why Evolution is Important.
October
4 - 6, 1999 (Mon. - Wed.)
Heinrich Vahrenkamp
Institut für Anorganische und Analytische Chemie
Inorganic Chemistry
Coordination Chemistry of Zinc Related to an Understanding of its Biological
Functions.
October
11 - 13, 1999 (Mon. - Wed.)
Franz Hillenkamp
University of Munster
Analytical Chemistry
Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Mass Spectrometry (MALDI-MS)
of Biological Macromolecules: Where Chemistry, Physics and Biology Unite Again
in the Biosciences.
November
30 - December 2, 1999 (Tues. - Thurs.)
Richard Saykally
University of California, Berkeley
Physical Chemistry
What Makes Water Wet? Insights from Laser Spectroscopy.
February
21 - 23, 2000 (Mon. - Wed.)
Geraldine L. Richmond
University of Oregon
Physical Chemistry
Molecular Structure and Bonding at Liquid Surfaces.
March
27 - 29, 2000 (Mon. - Wed.)
Hung-Wen (Ben) Liu
University of Minnesota
Organic Chemistry
Bioorganic Approaches to Study Enzyme Catalyses.
April
17 - 19, 2000 (Mon. - Wed.)
Richard Holm
Harvard University
Inorganic Chemistry
Recent Research in Bioinorganic and Cluster Chemistry.
May
1 - 3, 2000 (Mon. - Wed.)
Pier Giorgio Righetti
University of Verona, Italy
Analytical Chemistry
How Modern Electrophoretic Techniques can meet the Analytical and Preparative
Needs of a Biochemist in Today's Challenging World of Separation Science.