Zaleski Lab Pictures

 

ICBIC Pictures!!!

Zaleski Lab Members at the 12th International Conference on BioInorganic Chemistry in Ann Arbor Michigan

David and Tillmann before attending a Bio-Imaging seminar

David presenting a poster on activation of enediyne coordination compounds

Tillmann presenting a poster about diazoporphyrin synthesis and reactivity

Leigh presenting a poster about enediyne porphyrins

Leigh hiding from Sangita trying to take her picture

Sunset coming home from the conference

 

Cookout at David's

David Cooking Hamburgers

Jeff's Family: Kelly, Ethan and Justin

Emma prior to chowing down

Ethan and Sangita playing catch with Matt (not pictured)

Frank posing with Pam

Aalo with Caitlin and Sangita

Matt and Brigitte after playing catch with Ethan

Michelle with Mircea with his family

More Lab Pictures

Anch 10 seconds before spilling CuTPP all over Dave's hood

Resonance raman spectrometer during assembly

Brian and Jeff formulating an experiment

Brian purifying Ruthenium enediyne compounds

Brigitte preparing to take an EPR measurement

Circular Dichroism instrument for protein studies

Coherent nano-second Nd-YAG pulsed laser

David cooling the EPR cavity to 4 Kelvin to trap and study radical intermediates

Ion and Krypton Ion lasers for Raman Spectrometry

Leigh being silly while preparing a photolysis experiment

Leigh taking a break and being (very) silly

Mahendra analyzing a picenoporphyrin structure obtained by the IU Molecular Structure Center

Mahendra preparing porphyrin enediyne molecules

Matt between acquiring resonance Raman spectra of metallo-proteins

Raman Microscope for routine sample analysis

Winter view from our synthetic lab (it is really green in the spring!)

Transient spectroscopic equipment for studying reaction intermediates and excited states

 

 
 

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