New convocation photos! Grad 2017!
Congratulations to all of our graduating students!
The faculty and staff of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry are very proud of your accomplishments!
A photo gallery has been posted at the link below:
https://goo.gl/photos/UBrpM61CziByzQei6
Thursday, June 29, 2017
Monday, June 26, 2017
Safety seminar - July 7, 2017 - Attendance Mandatory
“SAFETY
SEMINAR”
It doesn’t
happen by accident
________________________________________________________________________________
All undergraduate students working in the labs
All graduate students
Post docs
Visiting Students
Faculty & Staff
**This is a mandatory seminar and all
students must attend**
2:00p.m.
Friday, July 7, 2017
Room #186 Essex Hall
**Everyone Welcome**
Labels:
departmental safety committee,
safety,
seminar
Friday, June 16, 2017
Canadian Nitric Oxide Society Research Forum - July 14, 2017
Canadian Nitric Oxide Society Research Forum - July 14, 2017
Deadline for Abstracts: July 1, 2017
Deadline for Abstracts: July 1, 2017
Canadian Nitric Oxide Society
Small Molecules with Big Effects
A Research Forum for the Chemistry, Biology and Medicine of Nitric Oxide, Hydrogen Sulfide and Carbon Monoxide and related redox-mediated signaling.
Hosted by the Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry at the University of Windsor
Accommodation:
• Canterbury
College Residence: Visit the Canterbury website here for
more information. Please complete the Application
for Conference Stay Form and email it to Brenda Smith (brsmith@uwindsor.ca) at
Canterbury College.
• Holiday
Inn - 1855
Huron Church Rd. (519)966-1200
• Hampton
Inn - 1840
Huron Church Rd. (519)972-0770
Confirmed
Speakers
Manon Couture,
Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology & Bioinformatics, Laval
University.
Ann English,
Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, Concordia University.
Qingping Feng,
Physiology & Pharmacology, Western University.
James Gauld, Department
of Chemistry & Biochemistry, University of Windsor
Guy Guillemette,
Department of Chemistry, University of Waterloo.
Drew Marquardt- PLENARY
SPEAKER,
Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, University of Windsor.
Bulent Mutus,
Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, University of Windsor.
Steven Rafferty,
Department of Chemistry, Trent University.
Dana Spence,
Department of Chemistry, Michigan State university.
__________________
Trainee Speaker Awards
__________________
Registration-
$50
_________________
Registration
& Abstracts to:
mutusb@uwindsor.ca
**
DEADLINE: July 1, 2017**
Labels:
Canadian Nitric Oxide Society,
CNOS,
conference,
mutu
Mango Party - Tues. June 20, 2017
Mango Party
Dr. Pandey’s annual Mango Party is on Tuesday, June 20, 2017 at 3:00p.m. in front of Essex Hall.
Everyone is welcome to attend. See attached flyer.
Although there is no fee, Dr. Pandey is accepting donations, which he personally will match, for the Word Education Foundation.
Hope to see everyone there.
Dr. Pandey’s annual Mango Party is on Tuesday, June 20, 2017 at 3:00p.m. in front of Essex Hall.
Everyone is welcome to attend. See attached flyer.
Although there is no fee, Dr. Pandey is accepting donations, which he personally will match, for the Word Education Foundation.
Hope to see everyone there.
Labels:
charity,
mango party,
Pandey,
siyaram pandey
Monday, June 12, 2017
Advanced NMR Workshop - June 21 and 22
Advanced NMR Workshop
Advanced Techniques, 2D NMR, and Introduction to Solid State NMR
Wednesday June 21 and Thursday June 22, 9am to noon each day
The workshop will briefly cover the physical theory behind the advanced NMR experiments but the focus will be on demonstrating the uses of these experiments and practical aspects of experimental set up. The schedule will consist of a mixture of lectures and of hands-on sessions on the NMR spectrometers where participants will get the opportunity to set up experiments and collect data.
The topics covered include topics covered include:
This advanced workshop is available to undergraduate, graduate students and postdocs who have already taken the Introductory NMR Workshop or who have completed the third year Spectroscopic Structure Identification course (59-330/332) (or equivalent) and who have demonstrated sufficient competence to the NMR Facility Manager. No experience in solid state NMR is required.
Enrolment is free but numbers are limited.
Registration can be done using the link below or at the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry-NMR Facility webpage
To register click here
For more information, contact:
Matthew Revington
NMR Facility Manager,
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
University of Windsor
519-253-3000 Ext 3997
http://scholar.google.ca/citations?hl=en&user=YWRVOsUAAAAJ
Advanced Techniques, 2D NMR, and Introduction to Solid State NMR
Wednesday June 21 and Thursday June 22, 9am to noon each day
The workshop will briefly cover the physical theory behind the advanced NMR experiments but the focus will be on demonstrating the uses of these experiments and practical aspects of experimental set up. The schedule will consist of a mixture of lectures and of hands-on sessions on the NMR spectrometers where participants will get the opportunity to set up experiments and collect data.
The topics covered include topics covered include:
- DOSY
- COSY
- NOESY/ROESY
- HMQC/HMBC
- Differences between solution and solid state NMR
- Solid State NMR sample preparation
- Magic-angle spinning – MAS (tuning the angle with KBr)
- Cross-polarization (CP) MAS
- Basic 1H and 13C SSNMR experiments
- Pulse field gradients
- Shaped Pulses
- Selective 1D NOESY
- HOMODEC
- DEPTQ
- PSYCHE (broadband homonuclear decoupling)
This advanced workshop is available to undergraduate, graduate students and postdocs who have already taken the Introductory NMR Workshop or who have completed the third year Spectroscopic Structure Identification course (59-330/332) (or equivalent) and who have demonstrated sufficient competence to the NMR Facility Manager. No experience in solid state NMR is required.
Enrolment is free but numbers are limited.
Registration can be done using the link below or at the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry-NMR Facility webpage
To register click here
For more information, contact:
Matthew Revington
NMR Facility Manager,
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
University of Windsor
519-253-3000 Ext 3997
http://scholar.google.ca/citations?hl=en&user=YWRVOsUAAAAJ
Labels:
advanced NMR,
Matt Revington,
nmr,
nmr workshop,
Rob Schurko,
solid-state NMR
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