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Christopher J. Douglas
Department of Chemistry
568C Kolthoff Hall
225 Pleasant St SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455

Mailing Address:
139 Smith Hall
207 Pleasant St SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455-0431

Tel: 612.625.0922
Fax: 612.626.7541
Email: cdouglas at umn.edu

Douglas CV (PDF)

Labs (565/567 Kolthoff):
612.625.6121

Student Offices
(566 Kolthoff):
612.625.3628

 

Summer 2007

Summer 2007

Rosalind Douglas, Chris Douglas, Jacob Schmidt, Evgeny Beletsky, Michael Wentzel, Heidi Dahlmann, Heather Sklenicka

 

News:

August 20, 2007: The Douglas Group welcomes Todd Hyster, a chemistry major in his last year at the U. He will be continuing with the group throughout Fall 2007 as part of Directed Studies.

July 23, 2007: Heather Sklenicka, Ph.D., an instructor at the Rochester Community Technical College located in Rochester, MN, will be visiting us for three weeks.  She and Chris Douglas were co-workers in the Hsung group when she was a graduate student and when Chris was an undergraduate at the U.

June 18, 2007: The Douglas group welcomes its fourth summer student: Jacob Schmidt.  Jacob joins us after graduating with his B.A. from Ripon College located near Oshkosh and Fond du Lac, WI.  Ripon, WI is located about 15 miles from Chris Douglas’ hometown of Berlin, WI. 

June 15, 2007: The lab is mostly set up, our initial batch of chemicals has arrived, and our first experiments are underway. 

June 4, 2007: The Douglas group welcomes three summer students.  Heidi Dahlmann joins us after graduating with her B.S. from Wisconsin Lutheran College located in Milwaukee, WI.  She was a LANDO student with the Hoye group during the summer of 2006.  Michael Wentzel hails from the Kozlowski lab at U. Penn, where he graduated with his M.S.  Evgeny Beletskiy is a LANDO summer undergraduate from St. Petersburg State University, Russia.

May 28, 2007: Chris and Rosalind Douglas move into the newly renovated laboratory space.  The laboratories and student office are located in 564 to 567 Kolthoff Hall, and Chris’ office is located across the hall in 568C.  We have six fume hoods, ovens, a solvent purification system, and stacks of unopened boxes and crates.  Cheers!