Chemistry Students Present Research
05/04/2009
Ten Chemistry, Biology, and Environmental Geochemical Science majors traveled to Mount St. Mary College in Newburgh to present their research at the annual Undergraduate Research Symposium sponsored by the Mid-Hudson Section of the American Chemical Society. Many of these ongoing projects are highly interdisciplinary in nature and involve faculty and students from different disciplines.
Maria Rodolis (Chemistry), Advisor: Preeti Dhar
SYNTHESIS OF MONOBACTAMS
Sanjana Reddy (Biology), Advisors: Maureen Morrow and Dan Freedman
CYTOTOXICITY OF Ru COMPOUNDS AGAINST CANCER
Chelsea Hull (Chemistry), Advisor: Pamela St. John
THERMODYNAMICS OF OLIGONUCLEOTIDE FOLDING
Giovanna DeLuca (Biology), Advisor: Preeti Dhar
SYNTHESIS OF alpha-PINENE DERIVATIVES
Kim Lundberg (EGS), Advisor: Megan Ferguson
Characterization of a membrane-bound biosurfactant produced by B. bacteriovorus
Jordan Sumliner (Chemistry), Advisor: Dan Freedman
Ru b-KETOIMINATE COMPLEXES:BIFUNCTIONAL CATALYSTS FOR
TRANSFER HYDROGENATION?
Alisha Philip (Chemistry), Advisor: Preeti Dhar
TYROSINASE STIMULATION BY P. CORYFOLIA
Nancy Nazzaro (Chemistry) and Darryl Steffen (Chemistry), Advisor: Dan Freedman
SYNTHESIS AND SEPERATION OF Ru-THIOCYANATO ISOMERS
Shyam Prajapati (Biology), Advisor: Preeti Dhar
MELANOGENESIS STIMULATORY EFFECTS OF H. MAXIMUM






