List of Topics
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Karen Goldberg,
University of Washington
The Central Role
of Organometallic Chemistry in the Development of
Modern Catalysis
Wes Borden,
University of North Texas
Application of
Qualitative Molecular Orbital Theory to
Understanding the Structures and Reactions of
Organometallic Compounds
Tom Cundari,
University of North Texas
Computational
Organometallic Chemistry
Mike Heinekey,
University of Washington
Homogeneous
Catalytic Hydrogenation
Huimin Zhao,
UI Urbana-Champaign
Metalloenzymes:
Mechanisms, Structures and Applications
David Tellers,
Merck
Homogeneous
Catalysis in the Pharmaceutical Industry
Rik Tuinstra,
Dow Chemical
High-Throughput
Research - Tools to Increase the Productivity of R &
D
R. Tom Baker,
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Catalysis
Involving Main Group Elements
Aaron
Sadow, Iowa State
University
Mechanisms for
Stereoselectivity in Organometallic Asymmetric
Catalysis
Susannah Scott,
UC Santa Barbara
Engineering
Catalytic Reactions
Suzanne Blum,
UC Irvine
Single-Molecule
Microscopic Investigation of Catalysts
Janet Blümel,
Texas A&M
Supported
Organometallic Catalysts
Jerzy Klosin,
Dow Chemical
Ligands for
Practical Rhodium-Catalyzed Asymmetric
Hydroformylation
Jim Boncella,
Los Alamos National Laboratory
High Valent
Organometallics
William Jones,
University of Rochester
Measurement of
Kinetic and Thermodynamic Parameters in
Organometallic Reactions
Trevor Hayton,
UC Santa Barbara
Organo f-element
Catalysts
Clark Landis,
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Modern Methods of
Studying Catalytic Reaction Mechanisms
Joe Zoeller,
Eastman Chemical
Carbonylation
Catalysis