Bryden Distinguished Lecture Series
The Bryden Distinguished Lecture Series is named for the founding member of
the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at CSU Fullerton, Dr. John
Bryden, who was a crystallographer. Every two years, the W.M. Keck
Foundation Center for Molecular Structure, CMolS, hosts a distinguished
lecturer whose research involves using single crystal diffraction methods
(x-ray, electron, neutron) to study the structure of matter at atomic or
near atomic resolution and to understand the chemical and physical
implications for the arrangements of atoms and molecules in matter.
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David Eisenberg, UCLA
1996 |
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Jacqueline Barton, Caltech
1998 |
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Isabella Karle, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
2000 |
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James Sacchettini, Texas A&M
2003 |
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