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SUMMARY:Conformational changes induced by chaperone interactions facilitate lipid transport critical for bacterial outer membrane asymmetry
DESCRIPTION:Dr Yeow Jiang\, a Research Fellow in Assoc. Prof. Chng Shu Sin’s group\, will be giving a research seminar on ”Conformational changes induced by chaperone interactions facilitate lipid transport critical for bacterial outer membrane asymmetry”.  The face-to-face seminar will be held on 28 June 2022 (Tue)\, 4pm at the Executive Classroom S8-03-14. Details of the seminar can be found below.   
URL:https://chemistry.nus.edu.sg/event/conformational-changes-induced-by-chaperone-interactions-facilitate-lipid-transport-critical-for-bacterial-outer-membrane-asymmetry/
LOCATION:Executive Classroom S8-03-10
CATEGORIES:Seminar,Student Seminar
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SUMMARY:Chemical Plasmonics and Biodiagnostic Applications of Nanostructured Metal Particles by Professor Jwa-Min Nam
DESCRIPTION:Professor Jwa-Min Nam from Department of Chemistry\, Seoul National University\, South Korea\, will give a research seminar on “Chemical Plasmonics and Biodiagnostic Applications of Nanostructured Metal Particles”. He will introduce the design\, synthetic strategies and characterization of molecularly tunable and structurally reproducible plasmonic nanostructures with strong\, controllable and quantifiable plasmonic signals and functions.  Details can be found below. \n \n 
URL:https://chemistry.nus.edu.sg/event/chemical-plasmonics-and-biodiagnostic-applications-of-nanostructured-metal-particles-by-professor-jwa-min-nam/
LOCATION:Executive Classroom S8-03-10
CATEGORIES:Seminar,Invited Seminar
ORGANIZER;CN="Department of Chemistry%2C NUS":MAILTO:chemistry-outreach@nus.edu.sg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20220616T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20220616T120000
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SUMMARY:From single-molecule emitters to entangled excitonic states: the insights from the scanning-probe spectromicroscopy by Professor Professor Martin Švec
DESCRIPTION:Professor Martin Švec from Institute of Physics\, Czech Academy of Sciences\, Praha\, Czech Republic will give a research seminar on “From single-molecule emitters to entangled excitonic states: the insights from the scanning-probe spectromicroscopy”.  He will be sharing how light spectromicroscopy in plasmonic nanocavities opened the path to investigation of individual excited molecules with unprecedented detail. Details can be found below.
URL:https://chemistry.nus.edu.sg/event/from-single-molecule-emitters-to-entangled-excitonic-states-the-insights-from-the-scanning-probe-spectromicroscopy-by-professor-professor-martin-svec/
LOCATION:Executive Classroom S8-03-10
CATEGORIES:Seminar,Invited Seminar
ORGANIZER;CN="Department of Chemistry%2C NUS":MAILTO:chemistry-outreach@nus.edu.sg
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SUMMARY:Superconductors and 3D Graphenes: Wild Dreams of Metal-Organic Frameworks by Professor Zhengtao Xu
DESCRIPTION:Professor Zhengtao Xu from Institute of Materials Research and Engineering\,  A*STAR\, Singapore will give a research seminar on “Superconductors and 3D Graphenes: Wild Dreams of Metal-Organic Frameworks”.  He will be sharing a two-step strategy for accessing crystalline porous covalent networks of highly conjugated π-electron systems emulating the coveted 3D graphenes and the breakthrough in the modular synthesis of MOF solids extensively equipped with the mercaptan function\, in order to fully exploit the unique metal-uptake\, catalytic and electronic properties afforded by the thiol function.  You can find the details below.
URL:https://chemistry.nus.edu.sg/event/superconductors-and-3d-graphenes-wild-dreams-of-metal-organic-frameworks-by-professor-zhengtao-xu/
LOCATION:Executive Classroom S8-03-10
CATEGORIES:Seminar,Invited Seminar
ORGANIZER;CN="Department of Chemistry%2C NUS":MAILTO:chemistry-outreach@nus.edu.sg
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