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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

 

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