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Physical chemistry divisional seminars are held on Tuesday's, 4pm, MS&E 3201A.
Physical chemistry divisional seminars are held on Tuesday's, 4pm, MS&E 3201A.
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==[http://www.chemistry.gatech.edu/special/aacp.php Atlanta Area Chemical Physics Seminar Series]==
The Atlanta Area Chemical Physics (AACP) Seminar Series is coordinated jointly between Georgia Tech and Emory University. The purpose of this seminar series is to learn about exciting developments in chemical physics while fostering interactions between chemists at both universities.[http://openwetware.org/images/e/ee/AACP_2010-11.pdf Upcoming AACP seminars can be found here.]

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Molecular Biophysics Research Review

Researchers from Chemistry & Biochemistry, Physics, Biology, Applied Physiology, Biomedical Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering meet weekly to discuss recent results. Meetings are at noon in MS&E 1224. Everyone is invited to attend. Bring a bag lunch. More information about the Molecular Biophysics program at Georgia Tech can be found at Molecular Biophysics.


Colloid & Soft Matter Bag Lunch

Colloid and Soft Matter researchers from Georgia Tech and Emory meet once a month on Tuesday, 12:15 - 1:45 p.m., in MS&E 3201A.


Biochemistry Journal Club

Biochemists, biophysical chemists, and bio-organic chemists meet every other Friday, 12 pm, in MS&E 1224. Students take turns presenting recent papers in bio-related fields.


Physical Chemistry Divisional Seminars

Physical chemistry divisional seminars are held on Tuesday's, 4pm, MS&E 3201A.


Atlanta Area Chemical Physics Seminar Series

The Atlanta Area Chemical Physics (AACP) Seminar Series is coordinated jointly between Georgia Tech and Emory University. The purpose of this seminar series is to learn about exciting developments in chemical physics while fostering interactions between chemists at both universities.Upcoming AACP seminars can be found here.