BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250625T063317EDT-46402SMJDi@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250625T103317Z DESCRIPTION:Abstract:\n\nIn the last 5 years\, there have been extensive st udies and new materials designed for interfacing biocatalysts with electro de surfaces for applications in energy storage and electrification of the chemical industry. This talk will discuss electroanalytical techniques for studying biocatalysis\, including both mediated enzymatic bioelectrocatal ysis and direct enzymatic bioelectrocatalysis. The talk will discuss elect rode materials innovation for interfacing complex proteins with electrode surfaces as well as using them for electrosynthesis of ammonia as well as other value-added products (i.e. chiral amines\, chiral imines\, polymers\ , etc.) with a focus on sustainability in the chemical industry. Finally\, this talk will discuss the use of synthetic biology for microbial bioelec trosynthesis of ammonia and other value-added products\, as an alternative to enzymatic bioelectrocatalysis.\n\nBio:\n\nDr. Shelley Minteer is a Pro fessor of Chemistry and the Director of the Kummer Institute Center for Re source Sustainability at Missouri University of Science and Technology. Sh e is also the Director of the NSF Center for Synthetic Organic Electrochem istry. She received her PhD in Analytical Chemistry at the University of I owa in 2000 under the direction of Professor Johna Leddy. After receiving her PhD\, she spent 11 years as a faculty in the Department of Chemistry a t Saint Louis University before moving to the University of Utah in 2011 t o lead the USTAR Alternative Energy Cluster. She was a Technical Editor fo r the Journal of the Electrochemical Society (2013-2016) and also an Assoc iate Editor for the Journal of the American Chemical Society (2016-2020) b efore becoming the inaugural Editor-in-Chief of the ACS Au Journals. She h as published greater than 450 publications and greater than 550 presentati ons at national and international conferences and universities. She has wo n several awards including the Luigi Galvani Prize of the Bioelectrochemic al Society\, International Society of Electrochemistry Tajima Prize and Bi oelectrochemistry Prize\, Grahame Award of the Electrochemical Society\, F ellow of the Electrochemical Society and the International Society of Elec trochemistry\, American Chemical Society Division of Analytical Chemistry Award in Electrochemistry\, and the Society of Electroanalytical Chemists' Young Investigator Award and Reilley Award. Her research interests are fo cused on electrocatalysis and bioanalytical electrochemistry. She has expe rtise in biosensors\, biofuel cells\, electrosynthesis\, and bioelectronic s.\n DTSTART:20240319T170000Z DTEND:20240319T183000Z LOCATION:OM 10 SUMMARY:Chemical Society Seminar: Shelley Minteer- Enzymatic Bioelectrocata lysis for Electrosynthesis URL:/chemistry/channels/event/chemical-society-seminar -shelley-minteer-enzymatic-bioelectrocatalysis-electrosynthesis-354057 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR