Periodic Tables
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American Elements Periodic Table
Mokeur's Interactive Periodic Table
and Awards for Classes '14, '15 and '16
MBH 216
12:30 PM
Lunch served 12:15 PM
Nathan Rudd '13
“Characterization of 4- and 5-Coordinate Co(II) Model Complexes by Magnetic Circular Dichroism Spectroscopy”
Awards Presentation for Classes ’14, ’15 and ‘16
Julianna Gardner '13 "Development of an anodic solution using pentose phosphate pathway intermediates for use in a glucose-powered biological fuel cell."
Ethan Litman '13 "The Sweet Life of a DNA Binding Protein"
Eric Roberts '13 "Reversibility in palladium catalyzed allylic additions with phosphinooxazoline (PHOX) ligands”
Malcolm Littlefield '13 "Surfactant modification of montmorillonite for environmental contaminant remediation"
Annie Mejaes '13 "Investigating the Microstructure of HDTMA-modified Montmorillonite for Environmental Contaminant Remediation"
Momo Sae-Lee '13 "Metal Binding in The Midwife Enzyme of Protein Synthesis: Active Site Study of Methionine Aminopeptidase"
Emily de Koning '13 "Effects of Redox state and Glycation of Cytochrome c on its ability to Induce Apoptosis”
Travis Stoll '13 "Synthesis and Proposed Polymerization of Benzocyclobutadiene Chromium Tricarbonyl"
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American Elements Periodic Table
Mokeur's Interactive Periodic Table
Goldwater and Fulbright Scholarship Recipient
"Many ocean species suffer from
pathologic conditions similar to humans,
and this type of research may soon
hold the key to the fight against cancer
and the evolution of antibiotic resistance."
"My Middlebury Chemistry education has better
prepared me for grad school because I had the
experience of carrying out an involved, independent
research project from beginning to end without the
constant supervision of a graduate student. I've had
significantly more writing and presentation experience than the
majority of my peers, and my professors have commented on the strength of my writing abilities."
W. Rainey Johnson '09 received the Merck and Co. Award from
Professor Jim Larrabee for his
excellent scholastic achievement
in chemistry.