CHEM 465  Chemistry Senior Seminar - Fall 1999

Schedule for Group Presentations

As web-sites for each presentation come on-line they will be linked to this page.

Seminar Dates
November 3 November 10 November 17 December 1
Pod 1

Presentation
1:25 - 1:40

Q&A 
1:40 - 1:50


Explanation of evaluation procedures and expectations.
4. The nature of drug addition is such that it is irreversible. (web-site)

Bob Strab, Michael Crickmore, and Shawn Yeisley

3

7. The account of creation in the Bible is in direct conflict with chemical and physical evidence for the age of the earth. (web-site)

Josh Figueroa and Tony Scarpaci
6

12. Federal safety regulations inhibit research and development of potentially beneficial drugs. (web-site)

Jennifer Morris, Scott Quinlan, and Amanda Stouffer

9

Pod 2 

Presentation
1:50 - 2:05

Q&A
2:05 - 2:15

24. A significant proportion of bottled drinking water does not meet local or federal drinking water standards. (web-site)

Linnan He, Sylvester Marchman, Anna Shutov, and Jonathan Maccri
1

17. Nuclear power generation is the only viable long-term solution to the energy problem. (web-site)

Keith Gutowski, Jennifer Ann Jennings, and David Miller

4

4. The nature of drug addition is such that it is irreversible. (web-site)

Colleen Schwarzman, Elizabeth White, and Patti Jo Morrow
 

7

20. The Federal Food and Drug Administration should ban the advertizing claims for herbal supplements until their efficacy is demonstrated. (web-site)

Larry Masi, Emily VanderVeer, and Myochul Kwon
10

Pod 3

Presentation
2:15 - 2:30

Q&A 
2:30 - 2:40

23. Knowledge of the genetic determinants of human behavior should be used to screen infants to identify and monitor people who may become criminals as adults. (Web-site)

Elizabeth Wallace, Daniel Sanborn, Nicole Spadafino, and Dan Dries
2

25. Anti-knock compounds in gasoline that have replaced tetraethyl lead are likely to produce environmental problems also.  (web-site)

Michael Soles and Jim Nelson
 
 

5

31. Silicone breast implants are harmless.
(web-site)

Swapnil Raman, Julie Innocent, Hitesh Sharma, and Steve Ross
 
 
 
 

8

19. Chemical and biological warfare should be considered as viable components of a national security program.
(web-site)

Seong Ra, Brian Moon, Matt Sincock, and James Witkoskie
 
 
 

11

Wild Cards Diane Herson, 
Don Dennis
Alan Muller
Douglass Taber
Al Matlack
Steve Hegedus
Harry Shipman
Joel Schneider
Steven Brown
Manny Panar
John Wehmiller
Karen Rosenberg
Melvyn Schiavelli
Timoth Brooks
Cherie Dotson
Cathy Davies
Mark Taisey
John Beer



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