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Literature / Research Meeting Schedule

Organic Divison Research Meetings

Research meetings are Tuesdays  from noon-1:00 pm in Gilb 324. Two students will present their current results from their individual research projects, typically lasting 30 minutes for each student. For a new researcher's first presentation, please provide a short (<1 page) abstract that helps the audience to become familiar with the overall goals of the project (i.e. key steps, biological activity, etc.). This portion does not need to be discussed by the student during their time, but it should be distributed prior to the meeting. Finally, these presentations are intended to not be "high tech" and should be done as "chalk talks," without overheads or PowerPoint.

   
Presentation Order
November 10
Mrinmoy, Mike
November 17
Somnath, Khomson
November 24
Nathan, Subrata
December 1
Yang, Subham
December 8
Kris, Hua
December 15
Ryan, Mrinmoy
December 18
NO MEETING
December 25
NO MEETING
January 1
NO MEETING
January 8
Khomson, Somnath


Organic Division Literature Meetings

Summer schedule. Each week, 2 papers will be abstracted in the area of total synthesis. The papers will be selected by the team captains (denoted by a *) and posted on the bulletin board in Gilbert 328 by 5 pm on Friday. The abstracts are to be distributed by Wednesday at 5 pm. A single sided copy of the abstract should be posted on the bulletin board in the hall.

Academic year schedule (Starting September 30 with Group 3).
Each week, 2-3 papers will be abstracted in the area of total synthesis. The papers will be selected by the team captains (denoted by a *) and posted on the bulletin board in Gilbert 328 by 5 pm on Friday.  The abstracts are to be distributed by Tuesday at 5 pm. A single sided copy of the abstract should be posted on the bulletin board in the hall.

All of the abstracts will then be presented on Wednesday evenings starting at 7:30 pm in Gilbert 324. The abstracts to be presented will be selected by the faculty and will not be announced prior to the meeting. Each presenter will first briefly go through the abstract.  He or she will then be expected to answer questions concerning the presented work which will include, but is not limited to: mechanisms of reactions discussed (including stereochemical outcome), methods for making any starting material that is not commercially available and overall strategy decisions as it relates to the reported work as well as to other synthetic work in the area.



   
 Abstract List
*=Team Captain
Keith Schwartz  - Fall term coordinator

Group 1
Adam
Ryan*
Group 5
Khomson*
Embarek
Group 2
Mrinmoy
Nathan*
Group 6
Chao
Subrata*
Group 3
Subham*
Kris
Yang



Group 4
Chris*
Somnath






Subscription List (36 Total)
301 Prof. Rich G. Carter
302



Hua Yang
Nathan Collett
Erik Carlson
Subham Mahapatra
Jason Lusk
Lee Kyoungyim
303 Prof. Paul Cheong
307
Matt Pierce
Mrinmoy Saha
310

Damien Kuiper
Mike Naffziger
318



Corey Brumsted
Jessica Velluci
Quamar Salih
Nilobon Pattawong
328



Somnath Jana
Keith Schwartz
Yang Li
Ryan Juniku
Kristopher Waynant
333 Prof. Chris Beaudry
338 Khomson Suttisintong
Subrata Shaw
339 Prof. James D. White
344 Adam Barsamian
Chao Wang
349
Mohamad Nazari
Sun Xun
350
Chris Emerson
Embarek Faraj
David Schiedler
351
Prof. Paul Blakemore

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