Department of Chemistry
C2 280
200 University Ave. W
Waterloo, Ontario,
Canada N2L 3G1
Phone: (519) 888-4567 ext 32129
Fax: (519) 746-0435
Back by popular demand!
Our professors had such a great time in Toronto last year, they insisted on a second round!
One again we're bringing a little bit of the Faculty of Science to Toronto for some casual academic conversations. Pull up a chair, have a drink and a few munchies on us, and engage in some spirited discussions with various science faculty members.
"Development of Functional Cluster Model for the FeMo Cofactor in Nitrogenase"
Supervisor: S. Lee
Location: C2-278
Health Innovation Series – Waterloo Edition
Genetics
You’re invited to discover amazing innovations in the exciting fields of genetics, gene sequencing, epigenics and aging. Learn how the University of Waterloo and its alumni improve our lives at the final event in our Health Innovations series.
Robert Lemieux, Dean of the Faculty of Science, cordially invites all faculty, staff, alumni and friends to attend our annual Science Alumni Achievement Awards Reception.
This year features two winners from the Department of Chemistry:
Grafting of Polymers to Starch by Various Techniques
Joanne Fernandez
PhD Student, Department of Chemistry
University of Waterloo
Friday, March 6, 2019
11:30 a.m.
E6-4022

Alumnus Fiona Brinkman, PhD FRSC, (BSc Biochemistry '90) is being awarded a Distinguished Alumni Award by the Faculty of Science. Dr.
"Defining the Structure of Inclusion Bodies Using Quenched Hydrogen-Deuterium Amide Exchange"
Supervisor: E. Meiering
Location: C2-361
Structure and Mechanism of HECT E3 Ubiquitin Ligases
Don Spratt
Assistant Professor
Carlson School of Chemistry & Biochemistry
Clark University
Worcester, Massachusetts
Wednesday, March 4, 2019
2:30 p.m.
C2-361 (Reading Room)

Interested in research? Want to learn more about what our Science grad students are working on? Thinking of competing in the 3 Minute Thesis next year?
Join us to see how the participants use one slide and three minutes to present their research to a public audience.