文章与报告 One-step solvothermal fabrication of Cu@PANI core–shell nanospheres for hydrogen evolution Ting Wang, Dan Wu, Youliang Wang, Tingbo Huang, Gary Histand, Tingting Wang* and Heping Zeng* Nanoscale, 2018,10, 22055-22064 DOI: 10.1039/C8NR06245E “Are College Students the Same in China? A Chemistry Teacher’s Experience 2014-16,” Bethel College Life Enrichment February 22, 2017 “American chemist teaches chemistry in China.” Midwest Regional ACS Meeting October 25, 2017 “Are College Students the Same in China?”, Bethel College Convocation, November 14, 2016 Analysis of damage done by various buffers on E. coli pBR322 plasmid Bryce Hostetler, Gary Histand. Midwest Regional ACS Meeting November 14, 2014 Full Year General Chemistry Exam 2014 American Chemical Society Exams Institute Spring 2013 – Summer 2014 Developed with a committee of ten chemistry faculty this exam. Identified areas to be tested, wrote, edited and selected questions for this nationally normalized exam. No Fuss Demonstrations Kansas College Chemistry Teachers Conference, Manhattan, KS (Invited talk) April 11, 2014 Greening a traditional reaction: The bromination of acetanilide. ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY. Vol. 247. 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA: AMER CHEMICAL SOC, 2014.(presented at the American Chemical Society National Meeting Dallas, TX March 16, 2014) What's Cool: Gary Histand Blows Things Up February 17, 2014 Bethel College Campus Convocation “Effects of reducing sugars and metal ions on pbr322 strain of E. Coli bacterium” Jared Regehr, Michelle Kaufman, Gary Histand. Midwest Regional ACS Meeting, October 17, 2013 From Fleeting Thought to Useful Material – The Development of a Lab Experiment Kansas College Chemistry Teachers Conference, University of Kansas School of Pharmacy, April 13, 2012 “The Wild World of Chemistry” February 17, 2012 Bethel College, Campus Convocation “The Wonderful World of Chemistry” January 28, 2012 – Kaufman Museum Kansas Day Celebration. Created and performed Kansas themed demonstrations. “The Color of Chemistry - Green” WEB Day Presentation – January 15, 2011 “Making Bethel College Greener” with Roger Reimer and Friends, November 22, 2010 Bethel College, Campus Convocation A Convenient, One-Step Synthesis of Benzyl (Ar) Ureas of the type ArCH2NHCONHR from Ar and R1OCH2NHCONHR via Ureidoalkylation F. Alex Meece, Champika Jayasinghe, Gary Histand, and Dennis H. Burns J. Org. Chem., 2009, 74 (8), pp 3156–3159 First Term General Chemistry Exam 2009 Edition, ACS Exams Institute, Spring 2008 to 2009. Developed with a committee of ten chemistry faculty this exam. Identified areas to be tested, wrote, edited and selected questions for this nationally normalized exam. “A Convenient, One-Step Synthesis of Phenolic (Ar) Ureas of the Type ArCH2NHCONHR from Ar and ROCH2NHCONHX Via Ureidoalkylation” Alex Meece, Champika Jayasinghe, Gary Histand, Dennis H. Burns; Midwest Regional ACS Meeting October 9, 2008 “The Wonderful World of Chemistry”, December 8, 2008, Bethel College, Campus Convocation “Biodiesel for the Chemistry Lab”, April 25, 2008, Kansas College Chemistry Teacher’s Conference. “Green Chemistry”, November 16, 2007, Bethel College, Campus Convocation “Green Chemistry”, October 22, 2007, Bethel College Faculty Seminar Series “Environmental Chemistry as a Teaching Tool”, April 14, 2007, Kansas College Chemistry Teachers Conference. Edition Reviewer of McMurry, John. Organic chemistry: a biological approach. Cengage Learning, 2006. First Term General Chemistry Exam 2005 Edition, ACS Exams Institute, Spring 2004 to Fall 2005. Developed with a committee of ten chemistry faculty this exam. Identified areas to be tested, wrote, edited and selected questions for this nationally normalized exam. “Remote Control UV-Vis Spectroscopy for Secondary Schools“ October 21, 2004 – Daniel Unruh, Richard Zerger and Gary Histand, ACS Midwest Regional Meeting. “The Wonderful World of Chemistry” October 15, 2004, Campus Convocation, Bethel College “Amazing Chemistry Demonstrations“ October 13, 2004, Life Enrichment Program, Bethel College. “Remote Inquiry Based Experiments for Secondary Chemical Education“ March 29, 2004 –Poster, Presentation, ACS National Meeting, Richard Zerger, Gary Histand and Daniel Unruh “Can Organic Chemistry be Fun for the Student?“ March 28, 2004 – Oral Presentation, ACS National Meeting. “Amazing Chemistry Demonstrations“ January 31, 2004, Kansas Day Celebration presentation “Chemistry Magic and Fantastic Demonstrations” Nov. 11, 2002, Bethel College, Faculty Seminar Series “Can Organic Chemistry Be Fun for the Student?” March 16, 2002, oral presentation at the Kansas College Chemistry Teachers Conference Jung, Paul M., Gary Histand, and Robert L. Letsinger. Hybridization of alternating cationic/anionic oligonucleotides to RNA segments. Nucleosides, Nucleotides & Nucleic Acids 13.6-7 (1994): 1597-1605. Reflections of a Small College Chemist Gary Histand: CHED Newsletter, Fall 1993, p 17-8. Solid Phase Synthesis of Novel Oligonucleotide Analogues; R.L. Letsinger, S.E. Clare, G.D. Histand, M. Salunkhe, P.S. Sarin, C.N. Singman, K. Tanaka and G. Zhang; in Innovations and Perspectives in Solid Phase Synthesis, R. Epton, Ed. SPCC(UK) Ltd., 1990, p 183-195 Letsinger, R. L., Singman, C. N., Histand, G., & Salunkhe, M. Cationic oligonucleotides. Journal of the American Chemical Society 110.13 (1988): 4470-4471.
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