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Chemistry and Chemical Engineering 2010 Nobel Chemistry Prize Lectures Stockholm University Richard F. Heck, University of Delaware, US Presented December 8, 2010 Length: 00:14:00 Palladium Reactions for Organic Syntheses Ei-ichi Negishi, Purdue University, US Length: 00:32:00 Magical Power of Transition Metals: Past, Present, and Future Akira Suzuki, Hokkaido University, Japan Length: 00:32:00 Cross-coupling Reactions of Organoboranes: An Easy Way for C-C Bonding Energy Biosciences Institute, UC Berkeley James "Ned" Jackson, Michigan State Univ. Presented: March 15, 2011 Length: 01:06:58 Envisioning a Renewables-Based Chemical and Energy Industry: Strategies and Transformations for the Biomass Refinery Energy Biosciences Institute, UC Berkeley Michael Crowley, National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Colorado Presented: March 1, 2011 Length: 01:15:44 Large Scale Molecular Modeling of Biomass and the Molecules that Torture It
Paul Harris, Novozymes Presented: January 25, 2011 Length: 48:45 Development of a Cost-Effective Enzymatic Solution to Lignocellulose Degradation
The Molecular Basis of Eukaryotic Transcription, Roger D. Kornberg, 2006 Olefin Metathesis: The Early Days, Yves Chauvin, 2005 Olefin Metathesis Catalysts for the Preparation of Molecules and Materials, Robert H. Grubbs, 2005 Multiple Metal-Carbon Bonds for Catalytic Metathesis Reactions, Richard R. Schrock, 2005
Berkeley Energy and Resources Collaborative (BERC) First Annual Lecture, October 2, 2007, Michael Walsh of the Chicago Climate Exchange UC Berkeley's Nobel Laureates: Energy Self-Sufficiency in the 21st Century, January 20, 2007, Speakers for this Lecture, Steven Chu, Physics, 1997, Donald A. Glaser, Physics, 1960, Yuan T. Lee, Chemistry, 1986, Daniel L. McFadden, Economics, 2000, George F. Smoot, Physics, 2006, Charles H. Townes, Physics, 1964 Synthetic Biology: From Bugs to Drugs and Fuels April 21, 2007, Professor Jay Keasling, director of the Synthetic Biology Engineering Research Center. |