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RSC Joseph Chatt Award Lecture - Professor Amy Rosenzweig

7 April 2015, Norwich, United Kingdom


Introduction
Professor Amy Rosenzweig of Northwestern University will give a lecture on her research in bioinorganic chemistry. The talk, entitled "Biological Methane Oxidation" is in honour of her RSC Joseph Chatt Award.

For more information about Prof. Rosenzweig, please see http://www.chemistry.northwestern.edu/people/core-faculty/profiles/amy-rosenzweig.html

Arrival information - The lecture is in lecture theatre SCI 0.31, in the UEA Sciences Building. Tuesday 07 April is a UEA holiday but the door adjacent to the lecture theatre will be open with a member of staff posted to greet you. To find the door, park at the main car park then walk down the main raised walkway in front of the Teaching Wall, following signs to the Sciences building. This is map location (grid reference) J21, Building 5 on the UEA Campus map (https://www.uea.ac.uk/about/visiting-staying/campus-map#display=&fullscreen=false&lat=52.62139&lng=1.23934&zoom=17).

Please arrive by 2 pm for a 2.10 pm start.

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Speakers
  • Professor Amy Rosenzweig Northwestern University, Chicago , United States

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¾ÅÖÝÓ°Ôº University of East Anglia ¾ÅÖÝÓ°Ôº East Anglia Local Section
Venue
University of East Anglia

SCI 0.31, University of East Anglia, Science Building, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, NR4 7TJ, United Kingdom

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Organised by
Dr John Fielden (John.Fielden@uea.ac.uk) Dr Maria Paz Munoz Herranz (M.Munoz-Herranz@uea.ac.uk)
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