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Fall 2006 Seminars Department of Chemistry, The University of Tennessee 415 Buehler Hall Thursdays, 3:40 - 4:40 pm Aug. 24 No seminar Aug. 31 Daniel Armstrong, University of Texas at Arlington Guiochon Electrokinetic Microbial Separations – Toward a Rapid Test for Sterility Sept. 7 Steven Holmes, University of Kentucky Building Block Approaches for Constructing Cyanometalate-Based Magnetic Clusters and Devices Sept. 14 No Seminar: ACS National Meeting, Sept. 10-14, 2006, San Francisco Sept. 21 Akira Suzuki, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan Suzuki Coupling Reaction Sept. 28 No Seminar Oct. 5 Art Janata, Georgia Institute of Technology Origins of Modulation of Organic Field-Effect Transistors Oct. 12 Fall break (Oct. 12-13) Oct. 19 Brad Smith, University of Notre Dame Molecular Probes for Biomembrane Recognition and Animal Imaging Oct. 26 No Seminar Nov. 2 No Seminar: SERMACS, Nov. 1–4, 2006, Augusta, GA Nov. 9 Guojun Liu, Queen’s University, Ontario, Canada Higher Block Copolymer Assembly Zhao Nov. 16 Dave Tirrell, California Institute of Technology Lind Lecture, Title TBA Mays/ETACS Nov. 23 Thanksgiving holiday, Nov. 23-24 Nov. 30 No Seminar Musfeldt Kabalka Vogt Best