Monday, Nov 13
3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Room: Virtual via Zoom
Chemical Biology and Biochemistry Seminar
"The Mechanics of B Cell Activation in the Immune Synapse”   by Katelyn Spillane (Experimental Biophysics, King's College London, England).

https://purdue-edu.zoom.us/j/91362291001?pwd=SFBXN092Qm1WZVczZiszU3E3UVdDUT09

Meeting ID: 913 6229 1001Passcode: Chemistry


**Link to Abstract**
Tuesday, Nov 14
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Room: BRWN 4102
PChem Coffee Hour
Indulge in a coffee break and join us for a networking session with fellow peers and faculty members from the Physical Chemistry Division. Enjoy coffee, tea, and snacks on us!
3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Room: WTHR 320
Analytical Seminar
"Protein Measurement via Single-Cell Immunoblotting (scIB) coupled to Multiplexed Ion Beam Imaging – Time-of-Flight (MIBI-TOF)”   by Teagan Campbell (Graduate Student, Purdue University).

**Link to Abstract**
3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Room: WTHR 320
Analytical Seminar
“Iterative Bleaching Extends Multiplexity (IBEX)Method in Immunofluorescent Imaging of Tissue”   by Gustavo Jose Agreda (Graduate Student, Purdue University).

**Link to Abstract**
4:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Room: WTHR 104
Organic Seminar
"Synthesis & Evaluation of Potent Inhibitors of Disease-Driving Kinases via a One-Flask Doebner-Povarov Reaction"   by Allison Kempen (Graduate Student, Purdue University).

**Link to Abstract**
Wednesday, Nov 15
10:30 am - 11:30 am
Room: BRWN 4102
Physical Seminar
“Can ChatGPT do my Thesis? – Integrating Large Language Model (LLM) Technology with Modularly Constructed Scientific Workflows for Automated, Decentralized Closed-Loop Optimization”   by Matthew Muhoberac (Graduate Student, Purdue University).

**Link to Abstract**
Thursday, Nov 16
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Room: Various locations in BRWN and WTHR
Chemistry Facilities Open House
Come and tour our facilities and meet our staff. Door prizes and light snacks!
Friday, Nov 17
11:30 am - 12:30 pm
Room: BRWN 4102
Materials Seminar
"Making Printable Mechanically Agile Electronics and OptoElectronics a Reality. Electroactive Polymers and Amorphous Oxides"   by Professor Tobin Marks (Northwestern University).

**Link to Abstract**