Sunday PM - Proton Tunneling in Complex Systems (7:30 - 9:30)
Discussion Leader - Arieh Warshel, University of Southern California
- Judith P. Klinman, University of California, Berkeley - Hydrogen Tunneling in Enzyme Reactions
- Steven Schwartz, Albert Einstein College of Medicine - Quantum Theories of Isotopic Reactions in Solution and Enzymes
Monday AM - Protons in Low-Barrier Hydrogen Bonds (8:30 - 12:30)
Discussion Leader - Hans H. Limbach, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
- Maurice M. Kreevoy, University of Minnesota - The Dynamics of the Bridging Proton in Sodium Hydrogen Bis(4-nitrophenoxide) Dihydrate
- Nikolai S. Golubev, Institute of Antibiotics and Medical Enzymes, St. Petersburg, Russia - Primary and Secondary H/D isotope Effects on Geometries and NMR-Chemical Shifts of Coupled Hydrogen Bond Chains
- Poul E. Hansen, Roskilde University, Denmark - Isotope Effects on Nuclear Shielding of Intramolecularly Hydrogen-bonded Systems with or without Tautomerism.
Monday PM - Isotope Effects as Probes of Mechanisms in Biologic Systems (7:30-9:30)
Discussion Leader - Perry A. Frey, University of Wisconsin - Madison
- Richard L. Schowen, University of Kansas - Hydrogen Bonds, Transition-State Stabilization, and Enzyme Catalysis
- Jean Cadet, Commissariat a L'énergie Atomique, Grenoble, France -Use of Stable Isotopes for Mechanistic Studies and Measurement of Oxidative and Photo-Damage to DNA
Tuesday AM - Theories of Isotope Effects (8:30 - 11:45)
Discussion Leader - Max Wolfsberg, University of California, Irvine
- Frank Jensen, Odense University, Denmark - Ab Initio Calculations of Kinetic Isotope Effects
- Gregory I. Gellene, Texas Technical University - Nuclear Symmetry Based Reaction Propensities
- Martin Quack, Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zentrum, Zürich, Switzerland - Hydrogen Bond Dynamics in Clusters of Hydrogen Fluoride Isotopomers: Switching, Exchange, Dissociation, and IVR
Tuesday AM - The 50th Anniversary of Publication of the Bigeleisen-Mayer Article (11:45 - 12:30)
Discussion Leader - W. Alexander Van Hook, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
- Jacob Bigeleisen, State University of New York at Stony Brook
Tuesday PM - Isotope-Edited Vibrational Spectroscopy (7:30 - 9:30)
Discussion Leaders - Peter J. Tonge, State University of New York at Stony Brook and Steven G. Sligar, The Beckmann Institute
- Robert Callender, Albert Einstein College of Medicine - Raman Difference Studies of Enzymic Catalyzed Phosphoryl Transfer Reactions
- Peter J. Tonge - Spectroscopic Studies of Substrate Polarization in Enzyme Catalysis
Wednesday AM - Isotope Effects in Enzymic Reactions (9:00 - 12:30)
Discussion Leader - W. Wallace Cleland, University of Wisconsin - Madison
- Paul F. Cook, University of Oklahoma - Oxidative Decarboxylases - Mechanism from Isotope Effects
- Benjamin A. Horenstein, University of Florida - Glycosyltransfer of N-Acetylneuraminic Acid
- Alvan C. Hengge, Utah State University - Insights from Heavy-Atom Isotope Effects on Sulfuryl and Phosphoryl Transfer Reactions
Wednesday PM - Advances in Isotope Analysis (7:30 - 9:30)
Discussion Leader - Samuel Epstein, California Institute of Technology
- J. Thomas Brenna, Cornell University - High-Precision Position-Specific Isotope Analysis
- John S. Vogel, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory - Accelerator Mass Spectrometry as a Tool in Isotope Science
Thursday AM - Isotopes in Physical Organic Chemistry (9:00 - 12:30)
Discussion Leader - Martin Saunders, Yale University
- Daniel A. Singleton, Texas A&M University - Combinatorial Isotope Effects and 'Experimental' Organic Transition States
- Miguel A. Garcia-Garibay, University of California, Los Angeles - Structure-Reactivity Correlations and Quantum-Mechanical Tunneling in H-Atom Transfer Reactions
- Maryvonne L. Martin, Université de Nantes, France - Multi-isotope and Multi-site Determinations of Thermodynamic and Kinetic Isotope Effects: Applications to Biomechanisms and Environmental Effects
Thursday PM - Isotopes in Atmospheric Geoscience (7:30 - 9:30)
Discussion Leader - Ralph J. Cicerone, University of California, Irvine
- Martin Wahlen, Scripps Instituttion of Oceanography - Stable Isotopes in N2O and High Precision Measurements of Stable Isotopes in Atmospheric CO2: Isotopic Approach to Biogeochemical Cycles.
- Stanley Tyler, University of California, Irvine - Methane Oxidation and Pathways of Production in Rice Paddies Deduced from Measurements of Flux, g13C, and gD of CH4
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