The Saint Louis Award Symposium—Friday Afternoon, September 29th—is sponsored by the St. Louis Section of the American Chemical Society and University of Missouri – St. Louis.
Nanoscale Materials: Synthesis and Analysis
Stadler Hall 104, University of Missouri, St. Louis
(see venue information below)
Symposium Honoring
Dr. Keith Stine
Department of Chemistry, University of Missouri-St. Louis
2017 Saint Louis Award winner
1:30 pm | Dr. Natalie Lafranzo, Director of Scientific Projects and Market Development, Cofactor Genomics (Chair, Saint Louis Section–ACS) Welcome and General Introductions: |
1:35 pm | Dr. Cynthia Dupureur, Professor and Chair, Department of Chemistry, University of Missouri, St. Louis (Symposium Chair) Introduction and Salute to Dr. Stine: |
1:40 pm | Dr. Keith Stine, Department of Chemistry, University of Missouri, St. Louis (Saint Louis Awardee) Development of Nanoporous Gold for Analytical and Synthetic Applications |
2:15 pm | Dr. Yinfa Ma, Department of Chemistry, Missouri Science and Technology, Rolla Single Cell pH Monitoring to Investigate the Cytotoxicity of Nanomaterials |
2:50 pm | Refreshment Break |
3:10 pm | Dr. Alexei Demchenko, Department of Chemistry, University of Missouri, St. Louis From Stereocontrolled Glycosylation to the Automated Oligosaccharide Synthesis |
3:45 pm | Dr. Julio D’Arcy, Department of Chemistry, Washington University in St. Louis Droplet-Assisted Vapor Phase Polymerization (DA-VPP) for Controlling Low Dimensionality Nanostructures and Microstructures of Conducting Polymers |
4:20 pm | Dr. Cynthia Dupureur Concluding Remarks |
5:00 – 6:00 pm | Reception at the Bellerive Acres Chancellor’s residence. |
6:30 pm | Saint Louis Award Banquet, Glen Echo Country Club 3401 Lucas and Hunt Rd, Normandy, MO Reservations required (See link for more information and reservations) |
Venue information: See map for location of Stadler Hall, the Chancellor’s residence and parking lots on the North Campus. Parking will be available in Lot Q, and additional parking will be available in Lot P or the West parking Garage (52 on the map). Parking permits will be available at the Symposium.