Six Bowdoin honors chemistry students recently presented posters on their original research at the 2007 National American Chemical Society Conference in Chicago. With support from the College, the seniors were able to join the more than 12,000 scientists in attendance at the meeting. (complete story »)
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Amber Davis
“Chemical Analyses of Activity Residues in a Maya Marketplace.”
Advisor: Dharni Vasudevan
Emily Bruns
“The Development of Derivatization and Enzymatic Reactions for the Detection and Sequencing of Neuropeptides in Crustaceans by Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Fourier Transform Mass Spectrometry (MALDI-FTMS).”
Advisor: Elizabeth Stemmler
Nathaniel "Nate" Silver
“The Effect of Limited Protein Mobility on the Protein Folding
Dynamics of Cytochrome c: Folding within Sol-Gel Glasses.”
Advisor: Eric Peterson
Henry Brennan
“Synthesis of Beta-Turn Peptidomimetic Scaffolds .”
Advisor: David Page