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The Linus Pauling Medal Award Symposium Saturday, November 7, 2009 1:00 to 5:00 pm Portland State University Hoffmann Hall honoring LINUS PAULING MEDAL AWARD WINNER Stephen J. Lippard Arthur Amos Noyes Professor Massachusetts Institute of Technology “Understanding and Improving Platinum Anticancer Drugs” with guest speakers: Daniel G. Nocera (MIT) “Personalized Energy for One (times 6 Billion)” Christopher C. Cummins (MIT) “Group 15 Element Tetrahedra: Synthesis and Chemistry” Wesley I. Sundquist (Univ. of Utah) “Structure and Function of the HIV Capsid” The symposium is free and open to the public. For banquet reservations and additional information, see http://pauling2009.org

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Page 1: StephenJ.Lippard’web.pdx.edu/~wamserc/Pauling2009/Pauling flyer2.pdf · 2009. 11. 3. · TheLinusPaulingMedalAwardSymposium$ Saturday,November7,2009$$$$$1:00to5:00$pm$ PortlandStateUniversity$

The  Linus  Pauling  Medal  Award  Symposium  Saturday,  November  7,  2009              1:00  to  5:00  pm  

Portland  State  University  Hoffmann  Hall  

 

honoring  LINUS  PAULING  MEDAL  AWARD  WINNER  

 

Stephen  J.  Lippard  Arthur  Amos  Noyes  Professor  

Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology    

“Understanding  and  Improving  Platinum  Anticancer  Drugs”      

with  guest  speakers:    

Daniel  G.  Nocera      (MIT)  “Personalized  Energy  for  One  (times  6  Billion)”  

 Christopher  C.  Cummins      (MIT)  

“Group  15  Element  Tetrahedra:  Synthesis  and  Chemistry”  

 Wesley  I.  Sundquist      (Univ.  of  Utah)  

“Structure  and  Function  of  the  HIV  Capsid”      

The  symposium  is  free  and  open  to  the  public.  For  banquet  reservations  and  additional  information,  see  

 http://pauling2009.org