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.

 


 

David Eisenberg, UCLA

1996

Jacqueline Barton, Caltech

1998

Isabella Karle, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory

2000

James Sacchettini, Texas A&M

2003

Robert Bau, USC

2006

Robert Stroud, UCSF

2008