| Monday, 5 June 2006: 1:30 PM-5:10 PM | |||
| Magnolia C (Hershey Lodge and Convention Center) | |||
| Computers in Chemistry (COMP) | |||
| Computational Research in Undergraduate Institutions | |||
| Sponsor: | Gaussian Inc | ||
| Organizer: | Henry J. Castejon | ||
| Presider: | Henry J. Castejon | ||
| 1:30 PM | 226 | Undergraduates and Gaussian: a perfect fit for developing an undergraduate research experience James B. Foresman | |
| 2:05 PM | 227 | Computational design of a small peptide that inhibits breast cancer: An overview of computational chemistry research at Hamilton College George C. Shields, Karl N. Kirschner, Katrina W. Lexa, Amanda M. Salisburg | |
| 2:40 PM | 228 | Molecular modeling as a basis for collaborative research Jeffrey P. Wolbach | |
| 3:15 PM | Break | ||
| 3:25 PM | 229 | Path integral simulations in curved spaces: Applications to molecular condensed matter Emanuele Curotto | |
| 4:00 PM | 230 | Theoretical and experimental investigations of methylated epoxides and carbonyls Jeffrey W. Schubert, Timothy J. Dudley, Brian K. Ohta | |
| 4:35 PM | 231 | Computational investigation of the mechanism of addition of singlet carbenes to bicyclobutanes Paul R. Rablen | |
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