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Spin-State/Stereochemical Relationships in Iron Porphyrins: Old and New Stories

报告题目: Spin-State/Stereochemical Relationships in Iron Porphyrins: Old and New Stories

报告人:W. Robert Scheidt

Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry

University of Notre Dame

Notre Dame, Indiana  46556, USA

报告时间:201441日(星期二)上午 10:00 ---11:30
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W. Robert Scheidt简介:

Education:                    Ph.D., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 1964-1968

Honors and                 American Chemical Society

Affiliations:                  American Assoc. for the Advancement of Science (Elected Fellow)

                                      American Crystallographic Association

                                      Biophysical Society

                                      Society of Biological Inorganic Chemistry

                                      Phi Kappa Phi

                                      Sigma Xi

Professional                Wm. K. Warren Professor of Chemistry, Notre Dame, 1999-

Experience:                  Vice Chairman, University of Notre Dame 1982-1988

                                      Professor of Chemistry, University of Notre Dame 1980-

Other Activities:          Organizing Committee for International Symposium on

                                      'Interaction Between Iron and Proteins in Oxygen and Electron

                                      Transport' held at Airlie House, Airlie, Virginia, April 14-19, 1980.

                                      Associate Editor, Chemical Reviews, 1981-1984. 

                                      Editorial Board, Inorganic Chemistry 1993-1994. 

                                      Permanent Member- NIH Metallobiochemistry Study Section 1991-1995

                                      Permanent Member- NIH     Molecular Structure and Function A Study Section  2010-2014; Site visitor for Several NIH Program Projects

Research Interests:      Inorganic Chemistry, Biophysics:  Bioinorganic chemistry, structural chemistry of coordination and organometallic compounds, magnetic properties of transition metal complexes, spin state transitions, synthetic and structural chemistry of metalloporphyrins, bioinorganic chemistry of copper, relationship of magnetic communication (spin coupling) to structure, new vibrational methodology (Nuclear Resonance Vibrational Spectroscopy). 

 

Publications:                    Approximately 350 publications in peer-reviewed journals.