scholarly journals Schedule and abstract book for the Sixth Annual Undergraduate Research Conference at the Interface of Biology and Mathematics

2014 ◽  

Collection of abstracts from the sixth Annual Undergraduate Research Conference at the Interface of Biology and Mathematics. Plenary speakers: Joseph Tien, Associate Professor of Mathematics at The Ohio State University; and Jeremy Smith, Governor's Chair at the University of Tennessee and Director of the University of Tennessee/Oak Ridge National Lab Center for Molecular Biophysics.

2020 ◽  

Collection of abstracts from the twelfth Annual Undergraduate Research Conference at the Interface of Biology and Mathematics. Plenary speaker: Gerardo Chowell, Population Health Sciences, Georgia State University School of Public Health, Atlanta. Featured speaker: Olivia Prosper, Mathematics, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.


2013 ◽  

Collection of abstracts from the fifth Annual Undergraduate Research Conference at the Interface of Biology and Mathematics. Plenary speaker: Mariel Vazquez, Associate Professor of Mathematics at San Francisco State University. Featured speaker: Andrew Liebhold, Research Entomologist for the USDA Forest Service.


2016 ◽  

Collection of abstracts from the eighth Annual Undergraduate Research Conference at the Interface of Biology and Mathematics. Plenary speaker: Jorge X. Velasco Hernández, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Featured speaker: Judy Day, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.


2017 ◽  

Collection of abstracts from the ninth Annual Undergraduate Research Conference at the Interface of Biology and Mathematics. Plenary speaker: Kiona Ogle, The School of Informatics, Computing, and Cyber Systems, Northern Arizona University. Featured speaker: Katherine J. Evans, Group Leader, Computational Earth Sciences, Oak Ridge National Laboratory.


2018 ◽  

Collection of abstracts from the tenth Annual Undergraduate Research Conference at the Interface of Biology and Mathematics. Plenary speaker: Holly Gaff, Biological Sciences, Old Dominion University. Featured speaker: Nina Fefferman, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Mathematics, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.


2012 ◽  

Collection of abstracts from the fourth Annual Undergraduate Research Conference at the Interface of Biology and Mathematics. Plenary speaker: Christine E. Heitsch, Associate Professor of Mathematics at Georgia Institute of Technology. Featured speaker: John W. Glasser, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.


2019 ◽  

Collection of abstracts from the eleventh Annual Undergraduate Research Conference at the Interface of Biology and Mathematics. Plenary speaker: Sadie Ryan, Medical Geography, University of Florida, Director, Quantitative Disease Ecology & Conservation Lab (QDEC Lab). Featured speaker: Christopher Strickland, Mathematics, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.


Synlett ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 29 (04) ◽  
pp. 399-400
Author(s):  
Jeffrey Johnston ◽  
Tomislav Rovis

Jeffrey N. Johnston is a 1992 graduate of Xavier University where he completed his B.S. Chemistry degree (Honors, summa cum laude). With summer research stints in medicinal, polymer, and inorganic pigment chemistry under his belt, he transitioned to synthetic organic chemistry at The Ohio State University where he worked with Leo Paquette for his graduate work (PhD 1997). He completed postdoctoral studies with ­David Evans at Harvard University (USA) and was supported by an NIH Postdoctoral Fellowship. His independent career began in 1999 at Indiana University, where he was promoted to Professor of Chemistry before moving to Vanderbilt University in 2006. He is currently a Stevenson Professor of Chemistry. The commitment of his students and postdoctoral scholars to the discovery and development of new reactions and reagents, particularly in enantioselective catalysis, have led to numerous honors, including the Cope Scholar Award, a Fellowship from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, a Swiss Chemical Society Lectureship, and an Eli Lilly Grantee Award. It was graduate student Mark Dobish's discovery of the chiral proton-catalyzed enantioselective iodolactonization reaction (J. Am Chem. Soc. 2012, 134, 6068) that began his group's exploits of alkene halofunctionalization reactions for the good of chemical synthesis. Tomislav Rovis was born in Zagreb in former Yugoslavia but was largely raised in southern Ontario, Canada. He earned his PhD degree at the University of Toronto (Canada) in 1998 under the direction of Professor Mark Lautens. From 1998–2000, he was an NSERC Postdoctoral Fellow at Harvard University (USA) with Professor David A. Evans. In 2000, he began his independent career at Colorado State University and was promoted in 2005 to Associate Professor and in 2008 to Professor. His group’s accomplishments have been recognized by a number of awards including an Arthur C. Cope Scholar, an NSF CAREER Award, a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and a ­Katritzky Young Investigator in Heterocyclic Chemistry. In 2016, he moved to Columbia University where he is currently Professor of Chemistry.


2010 ◽  

Collection of abstracts from the second Annual Undergraduate Research Conference at the Interface of Biology and Mathematics. Plenary speaker: Abdul-Aziz Yakubu, Professor and Chair of the Department of Mathematics, Howard University. Featured speaker: Jory Weintraub, Assistant Director Education and Outreach, National Evolutionary Synthesis Center.


2015 ◽  

Collection of abstracts from the seventh Annual Undergraduate Research Conference at the Interface of Biology and Mathematics. Plenary speaker: Robert Smith, University of Ottawa. Featured speaker: Rachel Lenhart, University of Wisconsin, Madison.


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