February 24, 2010 @ 6:30pm

Enzymes: Nature's molecular machine

Speaker | Susan Aitken, Department of Biology   Abstract

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January 27, 2010

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Speaker | Anil Somayaji, School of Computer Science

February 10, 2010
Lovers and a dangerous tine: The remarkable sex life of moose
Speaker | Mike Runtz, Department of Biology

February 24, 2010
Enzymes: Nature's molecular machine

Speaker | Susan Aitken, Department of Biology

March 10, 2010

The oxygen paradox: A tale of two extremes

Speaker | Bill Willmore, Institute of Biochemistry

March 24, 2010
Finding mates amongst the noise
Speaker | Glenn Cunnington, Ph.D. student, Carleton University

April 7, 2010
What have we learned from the Sudbury

Neutrino Observatory?
Speaker | Alain Bellerive, Department of Physics

April 21, 2010
Applied physics drives medical innovation
Speaker | Tong Xu, Department of Physics

May 5 , 2010
Towards the accurate treatment of tumour
Speaker | Paul Johns, Department of Physics

May 19 , 2010
New trends in drugs: Licit and illicit
Speaker | Gerald Buchanan, Department of Chemistry

 

 

 

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