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  [### Professor Steven Banik (Stanford University)

 ](/event/professor-steven-banik-stanford-university)May 19, 2026

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 4:15PM - 5:45PM EDT 

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 Pfizer Lecture Hall 

 

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 Title: Detecting and Rewiring Cellular Interatomes Abstract: Changes in protein localization and abundance are hallmarks of altered cell state and function. This lecture will describe technologies that harness mammalian machinery to manipulate and measure... 

 

 

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   [### Professor Angel Rubio (Flat Iron/Max Planck)

 ](/event/professor-angel-rubio-flat-ironmax-planck)May 14, 2026

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 4:15PM - 5:45PM EDT 

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 Pfizer Lecture Hall 

 

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 Title: Shaping Chemical Reactivity with the Quantum Vacuum: Ab Initio Advances in Polaritonic Chemistry via QEDFT Abstract: Can the quantum vacuum be used to control chemistry? Recent experiments in polaritonic chemistry suggest that it can: molecules... 

 

 

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   [### Professor Anna Wuttig (University of Chicago)

 ](/event/professor-anna-wuttig-university-chicago)May 7, 2026

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 4:15PM - 5:45PM EDT 

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 Pfizer Lecture Hall 

 

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 Title: Designing for Disorder: Electrocatalytic Synthesis with Interfacial Control Abstract: Chemical synthesis driven by electricity offers a scalable, decentralized, and energy-efficient route to furnish value-added products – from fuels to complex... 

 

 

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   [### 2026 Undergraduate Research Symposium

 ](/event/2026-undergraduate-research-symposium)May 6, 2026

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 8:00AM - 4:00PM EDT 

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 Pfizer Lecture Hall &amp; Bauer Cafe 

 

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   [### Professor Laura M.K. Dassama (Stanford University)

 ](/event/professor-laura-mk-dassama-stanford-university)May 5, 2026

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 4:15PM - 5:45PM EDT 

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 Pfizer Lecture Hall 

 

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 Title: Discovering and exploiting metabolic vulnerabilities in pathogenic bacteria Abstract: Increased human exposure to pathogens couples with rising antibiotic resistance and slow antibiotic development to pose a nearly insurmountable human health... 

 

 

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   [### David Thaisrivongs (Merck)

 ](/event/david-thaisrivongs-merck)April 30, 2026

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 5:15PM - 6:30PM EDT 

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 Pfizer Lecture Hall 

 

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 Title: The Largest Small Molecule: Manufacturing Process for Enlicitide ABSTRACT: Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of mortality globally. Inhibiting PCSK9, a validated therapeutic target in hypercholesterolemia, has been shown to... 

 

 

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   [### Professor Kevin Brown (Indiana University Bloomington)

 ](/event/professor-kevin-brown-indiana-university-bloomington)April 30, 2026

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 4:15PM - 5:45PM EDT 

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 Pfizer Lecture Hall 

 

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 Title: Building Bonds with Boron Abstract: Boron chemistry is an indispensable tool in modern organic synthesis, leveraging boron's unique electronic and structural properties. Established applications, such as the hydroboration reaction and the Suzuki... 

 

 

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   [### Professor Raúl Hernández Sánchez (Rice University)

 ](/event/professor-raul-hernandez-sanchez-rice-university)April 23, 2026

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 4:15PM - 5:45PM EDT 

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 Pfizer Lecture Hall 

 

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 Title: Macrocyclic templates facilitating strong and weak interactions Abstract: Macrocyclic arene compounds have played a fundamental role in the development of supramolecular chemistry. Research on these systems have laid the foundations to explore and... 

 

 

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   [### Professor Franziska Schoenebeck (RWTH Aachen)

 ](/event/professor-franziska-schoenebeck-rwth-aachen)April 10, 2026

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 4:15PM - 5:45PM EDT 

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 Pfizer Lecture Hall 

 

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 TITLE: PREDICTING CHEMICAL REACTIVITY? ABSTRACT: Chemistry is in a phase of expanding opportunities. Advances in experimental technologies are accelerating discovery and capabilities, while in silico developments allow chemical reactivity to be... 

 

 

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   [### Professor Kimberly A. See (Caltech)

 ](/event/professor-kimberly-see-caltech)April 8, 2026

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 4:00PM - 5:30PM EDT 

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 MIT 

 

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   [### Professor Peter T. Wolczanski (Cornell University)

 ](/event/professor-peter-t-wolczanski-cornell-university)April 1, 2026

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 4:00PM - 5:30PM EDT 

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 MIT 

 

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   [### Professor Laura Kiessling

 ](/event/professor-laura-kiessling)March 12, 2026

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 4:15PM - 5:45PM EDT 

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 Pfizer Lecture Hall 

 

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 Frank H. Westheimer Prize Lecture Title: Chemical probes of bacterial glycans Abstract: Bacteria rely on their microbial glycans to survive. Moreover, they use this glycan covering to mediate host colonization, pathogenesis, and regulate immune responses... 

 

 

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