Carnegie Mellon University

Lectures on Green Science

Terry Collins speaks tirelessly around the world about green chemistry and ethics.

  1. December 2, 2019, Materials Needs for Energy Sustainability by 2050, The Role of the Circular Materials Economy, Materials Research Society Annual Meeting, Panel, Convention Center, Boston, MA
  2. October 20, 2019, Reality Check: How can the chemical enterprise become sustainable? International Food Contact Materials Safety Symposium, Guangzhou, Peoples Republic of China
  3. September 1, 2019, How to mimic Nature in Peroxide Catalysis: NewTAML activators with hydrogen peroxide for destroying micropollutants in municipal wastewater. National Technological University of Singapore, Singapore
  4. August 29, 2019, The new field of Sustainable Ultradilute Oxidation Catalysis (SUDOC): Integrating health, environmental and fairness performances with technical and cost performances for transformative sustainable water purification. Nano-MicroMaterials for a Circular Economy and Sustainability, National University of Singapore, Singapore
  5. June 11, 2019, Reality Check: Can chemistry become “sustainable”?, Third Decennial Green Chemistry and Engineering Conference, Reston, VA
  6. April 11, 2019, How to mimic nature in oxidation catalysis: integrating health, environmental and fairness performances with technical and cost performances in the value propositions of chemical technologies. Kapp Annual Endowed Lecture, Virginia Commonwealth University
  7. December 12, 2018, NewTAMLs: the promise of great economic and sustainability value in the world’s highest performing oxidation catalysts, Risk and Value Creation Forum, Explorers Club, New York, NY
  8. December 12, 2018, The Investor’s Wealth–Sustainability Tightrope: a chemist’s perspective, Risk and Value Creation Forum, Explorers Club, New York, NY
  9. November 19, 2018, How to mimic nature in peroxide catalysis: NewTAML activators with hydrogen peroxide for destroying micropollutants in municipal wastewater, Central Catholic High School: to +400 Students, Pittsburgh, PA
  10. November 7, 2018, Can chemistry become sustainable?—One key rule: build chemicals from biochemically common elements. Central Catholic High School: to ca. 100 Advanced Placement Students, Pittsburgh, PA
  11. October 26, 2018, How to mimic nature in peroxide catalysis: NewTAML activators with hydrogen peroxide for destroying micropollutants in municipal wastewater, Arkema Inc., King of Prussia, PA
  12. October 5, 2018, Mimicking nature in removing micropollutants from water: the catalytic powers of NewTAML activators for destroying micropollutants in municipal wastewater, Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology (EAWAG), Dübendorf, Switzerland
  13. October 4, 2018, Reality Check: Can Chemistry Become Sustainable, Food Packaging Forum Workshop, Zürich, Switzerland
  14. September 21, 2018, Learning to Love the Future through Green Science and the Chemistry of Metals, KEYNOTE ADDRESS, Duquesne University Metals in Biology Symposium, Pittsburgh PA
  15. August 8, 2018, Learning to Love the Future through Green Science, Aotearoa in 2030 Series, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
  16. March 8, 2018, One Health, One Planet Symposium, Co-Chair, Moderator and Interviewee for Multiple video descriptions of the conference. Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, Pittsburgh, PA
  17. December 13, 2017, The Challenges of Green Science and Sustainability, Central Catholic High School, 90 minute lecture-discussion to 300-400 students.
  18. October 25, 2017, New Approaches to Water Purification to Protect Life from the Low Dose Adverse Effects of Everyday-Everywhere Chemicals, In-Class Lecture as part of outreach to students visiting from Latin American countries and as a diversity contribution. University of Pittsburgh, Graduate School of Public Health, Pittsburgh, PA
  19. October 19, 2017 How Green Chemistry Can Impact Global Health, Lois K. Cohen Annual Lecture, University of the Sciences, Philadelphia, PA
  20. October 18, 2017, Designing oxidation catalysts and processes to advance sustainable chemistry:  Stewardship for Micropollutants, Mid-Atlantic Society of Toxicology Annual Conference, Edison, NJ
  21. October 5, 2017, Designing oxidation catalysts and processes as models for advancing sustainable chemistry, 27th Society of Environmental Journalists Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh-Allegheny River
  22. September 25, 2017, ReImagine! Beaver County, Community College of Beaver County, Monaca PA.
  23. May 4, 2017, with Matthew A. DeNardo and Rakesh Kanda, TAML catalysis and the Chesapeake Bay, Meeting of the Chesapeake Bay Commission, Beacon Hotel, Washington DC, May 4, 2017
  24. November 15, 2017, Purifying water of endocrine disrupting micropollutants, Moravian University, Bethlehem PA.
  25. October 27, 2017, Purifying water of endocrine disrupting micropollutants, Drexel University, Philadelphia PA.
  26. October 13, 2017, Purifying water of endocrine disrupting micropollutants, Gettysburg College, Gettysburg PA.
  27. April 21 2017, Green Chemistry and the Transformation to Clean Manufacturing, THRIVE: Green Economic Summit, Rustic Lodge, Indiana PA
  28. September 20, 2016, Making Chemistry More Sustainable: Superior Green Science Approaches for Purifying Water of Micropollutants, 25 Years of Endocrine Disruption Research: Past Lessons and Future Directions, Bethesda, MD
  29. May 24, 2016, Enzyme Catalysis and Mimicking Enzymes, GAO Workshop on Sustainable Chemistry Technologies NRC Keck Center, Washington DC
  30. May 2, 2016, The Six Classes: Problems and Possibilities, Six Classes Retreat, The Sequoia Retreat Center, Santa Cruz, CA
  31. January 20, 2016, TAML® Activators: the future of water purification and other applications, The Heritage Group, Indianapolis
  32. October 22, 2015, Chemistry and Sustainability, a 120 minute presentation/discussion to the entire assembled school of students and teachers at Central Catholic High School (~1000 individuals) followed by a 40-minute discussion with the advanced placement classes.
  33. March 14, 2015, TAML Activators and the Future of Water Treatment and Other Applications, Keynote Lecture for Centenary of University of Auckland School of Chemistry, Auckland, New Zealand
  34. March 10, 2015, Professor L. James Wright: Great New Zealand Gentleman Chemist, A celebration of Professor L. James Wright career on his 60thBirthday which includes extensive developments in TAML science, University of Auckland, Auckland New Zealand
  35. February 26, 2015, Chemistry and Sustainability, Brunel University Lecture to Sustainability masters students delivered by Skype, Uxbridge England
  36. February 22, 2015, TAML Activators and the Future of Water Treatment and Other Applications, multiple presentations and two days of meetings with potential investor representatives for a TAML-based water treatment industry, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh PA
  37. February 6, 2015, TAML Activators and the Future of Water Treatment, Department of Chemistry, George Washington University, Washington DC
  38. December 11, 2014, Building the Chemical Dimension of a Sustainable World, Lunchtime presentation and discussion with students, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
  39. December 11, 2014, TAML Activators: full functional peroxidase mimics, Department of Chemistry, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
  40. December 3, 2014, Building the Chemical Dimension of a Sustainable World, IST Austria’s once-a-semester “Science & Society” Lecture, Institute of Science and Technology, Vienna/Klosterneuburg Austria.
  41. December 1, 2014, TAML Activators and the Purification of Water, Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology (EAWAG, German acronym for Eidgenössische Anstalt für Wasserversorgung, Abwasserreinigung und Gewässerschutz), Zürich, Switzerland
  42. November 10, 2014, Building the Chemical Dimension of a Sustainable World, Presentation to Students in Applied Toxicology, Allegheny College, Meadville, PA
  43. October 28, 2014, Building the Chemical Dimension of a Sustainable World, A 2-hour lecture to ca. 400 students, Central Catholic High School, Pittsburgh PA
  44. September 18, 2014, TAML Activators: a new and versatile future for water purification, disinfection and decontamination, Chemical and Biological Defense Program—Enzyme Colloquium and Program Review, Falls Church, VA
  45. July 21, 2014, Building the Chemical Dimension of a Sustainable World, Auckland War Memorial Museum Public Lecture, Auckland NZ
  46. July 9, 2014, Introduction to Green Chemistry, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
  47. July 8, 2014, Building the Chemical Dimension of a Sustainable World, NZ International Science Festival, KEYNOTE LECTURE, Saint Davids Hall, Dunedin, New Zealand
  48. July 8, 2014, TAML® Activators and the future of water purification, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
  49. June 30, 2014, TAML® Activators and the future of water purification, University of Auckland, School of Chemical Sciences Colloquium, Auckland NZ
  50. May 21, 2014, Building the Chemical Dimension of a Sustainable Civilization Part II: How should university chemists train the sustainability leaders of the future, Great Lakes Green Chemistry Network and Michigan Green Chemistry Clearinghouse Webinar.
  51. February 21, 2014, On “Introduction to Green Chemistry” at Carnegie Mellon University, The University Masters in Sustainability, Brunel University, Uxbridge, UK
  52. January 27, 2014, The Future of Water Treatment is Here Now, Lausanne Water Treatment Authority, Lausanne, Switzerland.
  53. November 18, 2013, TAML Activators: high performance peroxidase mimics for rapidly removing chemical (especially endocrine disruptors) and biological contaminants from water, EcoChem Conference, Basel, Switzerland
  54. November 3, 2013, STUDENT SEMESTER INVITED LECTURE, TAML® Activators: design, mechanisms of action and applications of the first full functional, small molecule peroxidase mimics, Chemical Engineering Department, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
  55. November 3, 2013, STUDENT LUNCHTIME PRESENTATION/DISCUSSION, Building the Chemical Dimension of a Sustainable Civilization, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
  56. October 24. 2013, The Design of Green Oxidation Catalysts for Environmental Solutions, KEYNOTE LECTURE, Michigan Green Chemistry & Engineering Conference Grand Rapids, MI
  57. October 24. 2013, Building the chemical dimension of a sustainable civilization: reorienting the compass, resetting the thinking, Panel Presentation, Michigan Green Chemistry & Engineering Conference, Grand Rapids MI
  58. October 15, 2013 Building the Chemical Dimension of a Sustainable Civilization, A 2-hour lecture to ca. 600 students, Central Catholic High School, Pittsburgh PA
  59. October 3, 2013, TAML Activators: full functional peroxidase mimics for DoD projects, The Chemical and Biological Defense Program's 2013 Enzyme Colloquium and Program Review, CSC Fairview Park Facility, Falls Church, VA.
  60. September 25, 2013, Building the Chemical Dimension of a Sustainable Civilization, II International Congress of Green Chemistry and Engineering, Monterrey, Mexico, 9/25/2013
  61. August 20, 2013, High Performance Peroxidase Mimics for Rapidly Removing Chemical and Biological Threats from Water, International Seminars on Planetary Emergencies and Associated Meetings – 46th Session, Erice, Sicily.
  62. June 20, 2013, Testing the tiered protocol for endocrine disruption (TiPED) with TAML activators, ACS Green Chemistry and Engineering Conference, The Bethesda North Marriott Hotel and Conference Center, Bethesda, MD
  63. April 7, 2013, Two Approaches for Designing Against Endocrine Disruptors, ACS National Conference. Division of Organic Chemistry SESSION: Advances in Green Chemistry
  64. March 21, 2013, TAML® Activators: design, mechanisms of action and applications of small molecule H2O2-activating catalyst, Chemistry Department Seminar, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh PA
  65. February 27, 2013, TAML® Activators: design, mechanisms of action and applications of small molecule H2O2-activating catalysts, Harvard-MIT Inorganic Colloquium, MIT, Boston, MA
  66. February 12, 2013, A Code of Sustainability Ethics, Evening Public Lecture, Environmental Research Center, University of West Virginia, Morgantown, WV
  67. January 10, 2013, Two approaches for designing as green chemists against endocrine disruptors, QAFCO-TAMUQ CHEMISTRY CONFERENCE 2013, Green Chemistry and Green Engineering, Texas A&M University at Qatar, Doha, Qatar
  68. December 11. 2012, Setting the Stage: The Frontier of Toxicology and Molecular Design, Toxicology and Sustainable Molecular Design Conference University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT
  69. November 19, 2012, Little Green Solutions to Pharmaceutical Pollution, delivered for me by Dr. Karla Arias in combination with Susan Jobling, European Environment Agency European and the Center for Environment & Human Health (U. Exeter) Workshop on Strategies to Reduce Emissions of Pharmaceuticals and Metabolites to the Environment, Newquay, Cornwall.
  70. November 13, 2012, Intellectual and practical challenges of building a sustainable marketplace, Keynote lecture, Catching the Wave—Green Chemistry and Economic Development in the Great Lakes Region, Hyatt Regency, Chicago IL
  71. November 8, 2012, Sustainability, Central Catholic High School, Pittsburgh, PA—90 minute lecture to ca. 350 students
  72. October 26, 2012, Our planet and our health, Honoring the vision of Rachel Carson: on behalf of the American Chemical Society, 6th Rachel Carson Legacy Conference, Chatham University, Pittsburgh PA
  73. October 25, 2012, On The Health and Global Environmental Consequences of Fracking the Marcellus Shale, Pittsburgh Filmmakers Melwood Screening Room, Pittsburgh, PA
  74. October 4, 2012, Sustainability is the premier chemical technology challenge of the 21st century, Plenary, Holiday Inn, Moon PA
  75. October 4, 2012, Activated carbon & green chemistry, The 30th annual international activated carbon conference, Pittsburgh, PA1
  76. September 13, 2012, Successful degradation of 17α-ethinylestradiol and other pharmaceutical contaminants with Fe-TAML/H2O2, By T. J. Collins, S. Jobling, K. I. Arias Salazar, M. R. Mills, A. Baynes, N. Beresford, J. Porras, Poster presentation at Low Dose Effects and Non-Monotonic Dose Responses for Endocrine Active Chemicals: Science to Practice, Benjamin Franklin Campus Charié-Universitätsmedizin, Berlin, Germany
  77. June 18, 2012, What/how should green chemists teach in toxicity and ecotoxicity?—integrating fields to teach sustainability. Symposium on green chemistry education: teaching toxicology and molecular design, Washington Marriott Wardman, Washington, DC
  78. June 12, 2012, Energy and sustainability, health care without harm—symposium on climate change and health, Mellon Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
  79. June 6, 2012, What/how should green chemists teach in toxicity and ecotoxicity? Integrating fields to teach sustainability. Symposium on Green Chemistry Education: Teaching Toxicology and Molecular Design, Washington Marriott Wardman, Wsahington, DC
  80. May 11, 2012, TAML activators: purifying water of endocrine disruptors in a new (more cost-effective?) way, UKWIR (UK Water Industry Research), Queen Anne’s Gate, London, England
  81. May 10, 2012, TAML activators: purifying water of endocrine disruptors in a new (more cost-effective?) way, Safeguarding Spring Symposium—Brunel University's Institute for the Environment Queen's Anniversary Prize Award Celebration, Brunel University, Uxbridge, England
  82. April 24, 2012, Green chemistry: Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, Pittsburgh Chemist’s Club and Pittsburgh Environmental Working Group of the American Chemical Society, Spaghetti Warehouse, Pittsburgh, PA
  83. April 6, 2012, Green Chemistry: setting the compass toward a sustainable future, Slippery Rock University, Slippery Rock, PA
  84. March 26, 2012, TAML® activators: mechanisms of action and applications, Symposium on Sustainable Inorganic Chemistry, ACS National Meeting, San Diego, CA
  85. March 4, 2012, Green chemistry: setting the compass toward a sustainable future, Wallace Stegner Center, S.J. Quinney College of Law University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
  86. February 27, 2012, Green chemistry and sustainability, Carlow University, Pittsburgh, PA
  87. February 1, 2012, Green Chemistry: Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, The second horizons@heinz environmental salon, The University Club, Washington, DC
  88. December 12, 2011, TAML activators: design, mechanisms of action and applications of the first effective peroxidase mimics—cleaning water of chemical contaminants as nature would do it, Brunel University, Uxbridge, England
  89. November 8, 2011, The challenge of developmental disruptors for the chemical enterprise, University of Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France
  90. November 8, 2011, Sustainability for chemists: what does it mean? University of Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France
  91. November 2, 2011, TAML activators: design, mechanisms of action and applications of the first effective peroxidase mimics—cleaning water of chemical contaminants as nature would do it, University of Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France
  92. October 7, 2011, Green Science: on the responsibility of chemists to advance science with human health and the environment in mind, Mid-Atlantic Association of Liberal Arts Chemistry Teachers Conference, Keynote, Hamilton College, Clinton, NY
  93. September 22, 2011, Oxidizing organic chemicals with TAML catalysts and hydrogen peroxide: design, mechanisms of action and applications of faithful peroxidase mimics, Plenary, Butlerov Congress—Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia
  94. September 16, 2011, Green Chemistry: building a chemical economy that works for sustainability, sustainable chemistry summit: from lab to market, Plenary, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
  95. August 29, 2011, Integrating green chemistry into the wider context of sustainability creating innovation by collaboration in green chemistry among industry, University Centers and Students, ACS Meeting—Denver
  96. August 18, 2011, New green approaches to disinfection and water purification: or the future leaders who did the work. Green Chemistry Leadership Summit—Green Technologies for Developing Nations Workshop, Montego Bay, Jamaica,
  97. June 9, 2011, Green chemistry: what is it?, Presentation to trustees and staff of the Heinz center, Washington, DC
  98. May 4, 2011, The design of TAML® activators: effective small molecule mimics of the peroxidase enzymes, Blekinge Technical Institute, Sustainability Studies Group, Karlskrona, Sweden
  99. May 4, 2011, Green Chemistry: on the responsibility of chemists to advance science with human health and the environment clearly in mind, Blekinge Technical Institute, to the Sustainability Studies students, Karlskrona, Sweden
  100. April 8, 2011, Green Chemistry: on the responsibility of chemists to advance science with human health and the environment clearly in mind, Crum lecture: university convocation address, Gordon College, Wenham, MA
  101. April 7, 2011, The design of TAML® activators: effective small molecule mimics of the peroxidase enzymes, Gordon College, Wenham, MA
  102. March 24, 2011, TAML® activators: design, mechanisms of action and applications of effective peroxidase mimics, Distinguished scientist seminar, Scripps Institute, La Jolla, CA
  103. March 21, 2011, Why we need systematic, evolving methodology for assaying endocrine disruption properties to build a meaningful field of Green Chemistry, Opening address, Symposium on linking green chemistry and environmental health sciences, Cavallo Point, CA
  104. December 7, 2010, Green Chemistry: Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, Central Catholic High School, Pittsburgh, PA
  105. December 2, 2010, Green Chemistry as a strategy for reducing hazardous chemicals in the environment, department of environmental medicine, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY
  106. December 1, 2010, Green Chemistry: Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY
  107. November 4, 2010, Green Chemistry: Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, University convocation, Ohio Wesleyan University, Lecture to Science Faculty and Students, Delaware, Ohio.
  108. November 4, 2010, Green Chemistry: making water safer, Ohio Wesleyan University, Lecture to Science Faculty and Students, Delaware Ohio.
  109. October 14, 2010, TAML activators as mimics of peroxidase enzymes: design, mechanisms of action and applications, Plenary lecture, 2010 Pfizer Green Chemistry Symposium, San Diego CA
  110. October 8, 2010, Molecular design for hazard reduction and remediation, United States Geological Survey Laboratory, Columbia, MO
  111. October 7, 2010, Molecular design for hazard reduction and remediation, Symposium on Green Chemistry: Integrating Environmental Health Research and Chemical Innovation, University of Missouri–Columbia, MO
  112. September 24, 2010, Challenging the Marcellus shale, Rachel Carson Legacy Conference, Pittsburgh PA
  113. Ausust 24, 2010, Iron–TAML activators: designing ligands to achieve peroxidase mimics, Fall ACS Meeting, Boston, MA
  114. August 12, 2010, Green Chemistry: on the responsibility of chemists to advance science with human health and the environment clearly in mind. 21st International Conference on Chemical Education, Plenary lecture, Taipei, Taiwan
  115. August 5, 2010, Green Chemistry: Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India
  116. August 4, 2010, The design of TAML activators: effective small molecule mimics of the peroxidase enzymes, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India
  117. August 3, 2010, Green Chemistry: Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, indian institute of technology, Mumbia, India
  118. August 2, 2010, The design of TAML activators: effective small molecule mimics of the peroxidase enzymes, National Chemistry Laboratory, Pune, India
  119. July 30, 2010, Green Chemistry: Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, National Chemistry Laboratory, Pune, India
  120. July 26, 2010, Green Chemistry: Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, Chemistry for Sustainable Development (ICPAC 2010), Plenary lecture, Mauritius
  121. July 5, 2010, The design of TAML activators: effective small molecule mimics of the peroxidase enzymes, International Conference on Porphyrins and Phthalocyanines, ICPP-6, Grand Hyatt Tamaya Resort, Santa Ana Pueblo, New Mexico
  122. June 15, 2010, TAML activators: new hope for cleaner water, Green Remediation Conference, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA
  123. June 15, 2010, Green remediation: the environmental perspective, Plenary, Green Remediation Conference, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MS
  124. May 27, 2010, Green Chemistry: Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, A Rachel Carson Celebration of Biodiversity Honoring E. O. Wilson, Carnegie Music Hall, Pittsburgh, PA
  125. May 3, 2010, Green Chemistry: chemists working to acknowledge, learn about and adapt to endocrine disruption, Endocrine Disruption Gordon conference, Les Diablerets, Switzerland
  126. April 20, 2010, Promise and progress in green technology to protect future generations, Second Annual Symposium—Environmentally Literate Healthcare Providers, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Center for Continuing Education in the Health Sciences and the Magee-Womens Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA
  127. April 15, 2010, Green Chemistry and the future: the example of iron-TAML activators, Bethany College, Bethany, WV
  128. March 23, 2010, Iron-TAML activators of hydrogen peroxide: probing novel approaches for reducing and eliminating recalcitrant pollutants in water, Symposium on the Sustainability of Water Quality, ACS Conference, Moscone Center, San Francisco, CA
  129. March 23, 2010, Green Chemistry: the example of iron–TAML activators, Symposium on Chemical Applications of Mössbauer Spectroscopy, ACS Conference, Moscone Center, San Francisco, CA
  130. March 18, 2010, Policy issues and the reform of the toxic substances control act (TSCA), Oxford Union Style Debate, Collins as Questioner, Green Chemistry Roundtable Series Manufacturing a Sustainable Economy, New Hazlett Theater, Pittsburgh, PA
  131. March 1, 2010, Green Chemistry and the future: the example of iron-TAML activators, 90 minute interview with Terry Collins conducted by Lou Guillette and students, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
  132. February 29, 2010, Green Chemistry and the future: the example of iron-TAML activators, University of Tampa, Tampa, FL
  133. February 13, 2010,Green Chemistry in pesticide development and degradation, Plenary, Pesticide Stewardship Alliance, Hyatt Regency, Savannah, GA
  134. January 13, 2010, Green Chemistry roundtable series manufacturing a sustainable economy—commentator—John Ehrenfeld address: author of Sustainability by Design, Collins as Questioner, ALCOA Headquarters, Pittsburgh, PA
  135. December 7, 2009, Iron-TAML activators: successful mimics of peroxidase enzymes that can transform water purification, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
  136. November 29, 2009, Iron-TAML activators: highly successful mimics of peroxidase enzymes for green chemical applications, Plenary lecture, Inorganic Discussion Weekend, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada
  137. November 12, 2009, Green Chemistry: the bottom line must adapt to the germline, Philadelphia Area Alumni, University of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA
  138. November 11, 2009, Green Chemistry: the bottom line must adapt to the germline, Princeton Area Alumni, Hamilton, NJ
  139. November 9, 2009, Green Chemistry: sustaining an high technology civilization, Pittsburgh Society for Coatings Technology, Harmer, PA
  140. November 3, 2009, Green Chemistry: sustaining an high technology civilization, Hugh and Nancy Long lecture, Westminster College, New Wilmington, PA
  141. October 30, 2009, Green Chemistry and the future: the example of iron-TAML activators, Department of Chemistry, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, OH
  142. October 23, 2009, Green Chemistry at Carnegie Mellon University: our approach to the tectonic importance of endocrine disruption, e-Hormone Conference, Tulane and Xavier Universities, New Orleans, LA
  143. October 14, 2009, Green technologies for the environment: stimulating eco innovation for the coming sustainability revolution, Plenary lecture, Sheraton Bradley Hotel, Windsor Locks, CT
  144. September 25, 2009, Green Chemistry: sustaining an high technology civilization, Plenary lecture, Rachel Carson Legacy Conference, When Chemicals Disrupt: Managing Our Risk, Manchester Craftsmen’s Guild, Pittsburgh, PA
  145. September 15, 2009, Green Chemistry: Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, UC BERKELEY EXTENSION PUBLIC LECTURE, Berkely, CA
  146. September 14, 2009, Green Chemistry and the future: the example of TAML activators, Department of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
  147. August 23, 2009, Rethinking remediation, 42nd Session of the International Seminars on Planetary Emergencies, Erice, Sicily, Italy
  148. August 21, 2009, Moving the chemical enterprise toward sustainability: key issues, 42nd Session of the International Seminars on Planetary Emergencies, Erice, Sicily, Italy
  149. July 21, 2009, Iron-TAML activators with peroxide: an effective green chemical approach to the degradation of pharmaceutical agents in water, Green Pharma Summit, Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Philadelphia, PA
  150. July 8, 2009, Green Chemistry and the future: the example of Iron-TAML Activators, Department of Chemistry, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
  151. May 16, 2009, It’s your world after all, Graduation Ceremony Mellon College of Science Honors Graduates, Keynote address, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
  152. May 16, 2009, It’s your world after all, Phi-Beta-Kappa Initiation Convocation Plenary lecture, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
  153. April 22, 2009, Green Chemistry: sustaining an high technology civilization, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, University lecture, Edinboro, PA
  154. December 10, 2008, Iron-TAML activators: highly successful mimics of peroxidase enzymes for green chemical applications, Plenary lecture, Blueprints for Sustainable Infrastructure, University of Auckland, New Zealand
  155. December 8, 2008, Iron-TAML activators: effective small molecule mimics of peroxidase enzymes, Centre of Theoretical Chemistry and Physics, The New Zealand Institute for Advanced Study, Massey University Auckland, North Shore City, New Zealand
  156. November 13, 2008, Green Chemistry and the future, Carnegie Mellon Alumni, LA Chapter, MEIM Center, LA
  157. November 15, 2008, Building the technological dimension of a sustainable civilization, Plenary lecture, Siemens Science Competition, Heinz History Center, Pittsburgh, PA
  158. November 11, 2008, Pursuing sustainable technologies: people change people, Central Catholic High School, Pittsburgh, PA
  159. October 16, 2008, Green Chemistry and worker health and safety training, NIEHS, Sheraton Chapel Hill, NC
  160. October 8, 2008, Environmental health sciences and Green Chemistry: problems meet solutions—in summary, Plenary lecture, Beckman Center, Irvine, CA
  161. September 19, 2008, Sustainability determinants, Conference Introduction as Conference Co- Chair, Rachel Carson Legacy Conference, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA
  162. September 17, 2008, Iron-TAML activators: effective small molecule mimics of peroxidase enzymes, Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI
  163. August 18, 2008,Design, performance and mechanistic chemistry of FeIII-TAML activators, Graduate Student Symposium: Transitioning into Green Chemistry, ACS National Meeting, Sheraton Philadelphia City Center Hotel, Philadelphia, PA
  164. July 18, 2008, Green Chemistry and technology futures, Presented to the leadership of the United Steelworkers Union, New Haven, CT
  165. July 17, 2008, Iron-TAML activators: highly successful mimics of peroxidase enzymes—lessons from kinetic and mechanistic studies, Inorganic chemistry Gordon Conference, Salve Regina University, Newport, RI
  166. June 4, 2008, Green Chemistry and the future, Presented to the University of Minnesota electronically from Yale University, New Haven, CT
  167. May 28, 2008, Green Chemistry and the future, Presentation to Bobby Vagt, President, Heinz Endowments and several other officers, Pittsburgh, PA
  168. May 2, 2008, Green Chemistry and the Future, UNIVERSITY CONVOCATION ADDRESS, St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota
  169. April 28, 2008, Green Chemistry and the future, Presentation to the Upper School, Winchester Thurston Academy, Pittsburgh, PA
  170. April 16, 2008, Green Chemistry and the future, Rachel Carson Spirit & Nature Conference, Chatham University, Pittsburgh, PA
  171. April 14, 2008, A life in search of sustainability: People change people, JOURNEYS LECTURE, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA (View Terry Collins' Journeys lecture here [.mov])
  172. April 7, 2008, Undergraduate researchers excel in green chemistry and oxidation catalysis, BECKMAN SCHOLARS 10-YEAR ANNIVERSARY PRESIDENTIAL PLENARY SYMPOSIUM, ACS National Meeting, New Orleans
  173. March 17 2008, Green Chemistry and the Future, CHARLES E. KAUFMAN AWARD ADDRESS, Bridgeville, PA
  174. March 18 2008, Green Chemistry and the future, North Central West Virginia American Chemical Society, Fairmont State University, Fairmont, WV
  175. March 14, 2008, Green Chemistry and the future, Good Jobs, Green Jobs Conference, Convention Center, Pittsburgh, PA
  176. February 19, 2008, Green Chemistry and the Future, AFTER-DINNER KEYNOTE LECTURE, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
  177. February 14, 2008, Green Chemistry and the future, Presentation to the Maine Legislature Standing Committee on Maine Resources, State Capitol, Augusta, ME
  178. November 29, 2007, Green Chemistry and the Future, KEYNOTE LECTURE, Health and Environmental Funders Network, Airlie Conference Center, Warrenton, VA
  179. November 19, 2007, Learning and developmental disabilities initiative, National Teleconference, Priming for Prevention, Cyberspace, The World
  180. November 14, 2007, The vision, research and educational program of the Institute for Green Oxidation Chemistry, Citizens for Global Solutions Pittsburgh and the Global Studies Program of the University Center for International Studies at the University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
  181. October 26, 2007, Green Chemistry and the Future, PLENARY LECTURE, La Roche College, Pittsburgh, PA
  182. October 26, 2007, The vision, research and educational program of the Institute for Green Oxidation Chemistry, Central Catholic High School, Pittsburgh, PA
  183. October 10, 2007, The vision, research and educational program of the Institute for Green Oxidation Chemistry, Central Catholic High School, Pittsburgh, PA
  184. October 4, 2007, Green chemistry: Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, Yale University, New Haven, CT
  185. September 26, 2007, Green Chemistry and life cycle analysis, EPAConference "Pollution Prevention through Nanotechnology", Arlington, VA
  186. September 25, 2007, GreenOx Catalysts, Inc.: the green chemistry behind a new Pittsburgh startup, Commercial Development and Marketing Association for the Chemicals Industry Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, PA
  187. September 21, 2007, Green chemistry: Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, PLENARY LECTURE, The Fire Retardant Dilemma Conference Series: Part 3, Berkeley, CA
  188. September 20, 2007, Green Chemistry: Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, The Energy and Resources Group Fall 2007 Colloquium Series, U.C. Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
  189. September 11, 2007, Green Chemistry and the future: Part B, Innovation Day 2007, Society of the Chemical Industry–Chemical Heritage Foundation, Philadelphia, PA
  190. September 11, 2007, Green Chemistry and the future: Part A, Innovation Day 2007, Society of the Chemical Industry–Chemical Heritage Foundation, Philadelphia, PA
  191. August 29, 2007, Green Chemistry and the Future, PLENARY LECTURE, 20th Rocky Mountain Regional ACS Meeting (Joint with AICHe), Denver, CO
  192. August 19, 2007, Green chemistry and sustainability: essential elements for chemical pedagogy, Boston ACS Meeting in Symposium on Green Chemistry as an Integral Component of Academic Sustainability Centers, Boston MA
  193. August 8, 2007, Iron-TAML activators: effective green chemistry catalysts for the oxidative decomposition of pharmaceuticals and personal care products, 2007 Northeast Water Science Forum, Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products: state of the science, Portland, ME
  194. August 6, 2007, Certain chemicals are disrupting your hormone system: what can Green Chemistry do protect you and your family? Workshop on Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals, Steelworkers Health, Safety and Environment Conference and the Steelworkers Joint Health, Dearborn, MI
  195. July 16, 2007, Green Chemistry: sustaining an high technology civilization, University of Pittsburgh, Center on Race and Social Problems, School of Social Work, Pittsburgh, PA
  196. July 16, 2007, Green Chemistry: sustaining an high technology civilization, Lunch and Learn Symposium, Center for Environmental Oncology, Herberman Auditorium, UPMC Cancer Pavilion, Pittsburgh, PA
  197. June 2, 2007, Iron-TAML activators: effective green chemistry catalysts for peroxide activation, Pan American Studies Institute in Green Chemistry, Universidad Iberoamericana, México City, México
  198. June 1, 2007, Toxicity and ecotoxicity: the vital GC challenge of the endocrine disruptors, Pan American Studies Institute in Green Chemistry, Universidad Iberoamericana, México City, México
  199. June 6, 2007, Green Chemistry: Sustaining an High Technology Civilization, KEYNOTE LECTURE, First Israeli International Conference on Green Chemistry, Porter School of Environmental Studies, Tel Aviv University, Israel
  200. May 31, 2007, Green Chemistry: “an ethical imperative”, Pan American Studies Institute in Green Chemistry, Universidad Iberoamericana, México City, México
  201. May 16, 2007, Iron-TAML activators: effective green chemistry catalysts for peroxide activation, AWARD ADDRESS, Catalysis Society of Metropolitan New York, Somerset, NJ
  202. May 16, 2007, Green Chemistry: sustaining an high technology civilization, ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Co, Annandale, NJ
  203. April 23, 2007, Green Chemistry and the future, King County Wastewater Treatment Authority and People for Puget Sound, Seattle, WA
  204. April 23, 2007, Green Chemistry and the future, Department of Ecology of Washington State, Olympia, WA
  205. April 20, 2007, Green Chemistry and the future, Women’s Health and the Environment: new science, new solutions, Pittsburgh, PA
  206. August 6, 2007, Green Chemistry: sustaining an high technology civilization, Plenary lecture, Steelworkers Health, Safety and Environment Conference and the Steelworkers Joint Health, Safety and Environment Conference, Dearborn, MI
  207. April 4, 2007, Iron-TAML® activators: effective green chemistry catalysts for peroxide activation, Centre College, Danville, KY
  208. March 26, 2007, Iron-TAML® activators: effective green chemistry catalysts for peroxide activation, Eckard Münck Bader Award Symposium, Chicago ACS, Chicago IL
  209. March 23, 2007, Converging landscapes: chemistry meets toxicology meets the environment — with a little emphasis on pharmaceuticals, Gordon Cain Conference 2007, New Chemical Bodies: Bio-Monitoring, Body Burden and the Uncertain Threat of Endocrine Disruptors, Chemical Heritage Foundation Conference, Philadelphia, PA
  210. February 27, 2007, Green Chemistry: sustaining an high technology civilization, SCION, Rotorua, New Zealand
  211. February 22, 2007, Green Chemistry: in search of an ethics for the technological age, IPENZ and Engineers for Social Responsibility, University of Auckland, New Zealand
  212. February 21, 2007, Green Chemistry; Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, Award and university lecture, Maidment Theater, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
  213. January 25, 2007, Green Chemistry; Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, Lunch Round table Discussion, Summit on Environmental Challenges to Reproductive Health and Fertility, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
  214. January 25, 2007, Green Chemistry; Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, Oregon Environmental Council Health Sciences Series, Multnomah Athletic Club, Portland, OR
  215. January 24, 2007, Green Chemistry; Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, Environmental Health Lecture Series, Town Hall, Seattle, WA
  216. January 24, 2007, Iron-TAML® activators: effective green chemistry catalysts for peroxide activation, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
  217. December 14, 2006, Green Chemistry and the future, Presentation to Birchmere, VC, Pittsburgh, PA
  218. December 7, 2006, Green Chemistry and the future, Presentation to the VC Firm Draper-Triangle, Pittsburgh, PA
  219. December 1, 2006, Green Chemistry and the future, Presentation to the VC Firm Pennsylvania Early Stage Partners, Pittsburgh, PA
  220. November 15, 2006, Green Chemistry; Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, Greenbuild 2006, Denver, CO
  221. October 30, 2006, The design and development of green oxidation catalysts: real steps toward a less polluted world, Presentation to 40 Venture Capitalists, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
  222. October 27, 2006, The design and development of green oxidation catalysts: real steps toward a less polluted world, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA
  223. October 25, 2006, Green Chemistry and the future, Presentation to the Heinz Endowments Board of Trustees, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
  224. October 17, 2006, Design, study and applications of green oxidation catalysts, Kenyon College, Gambier, OH
  225. October 16, 2006, Green Chemistry; Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, University convocation address, Kenyon College, Gambier, OH
  226. October 3, 2006, Green Chemistry: a personal view of the challenges and an update on TAML® activator chemistry, Presentation to 10 Classes of Central Catholic High School, Pittsburgh, PA
  227. September 12, 2006, Greening Chemistry: what is it?, Egyptian First International Conference in Chemistry, Chemistry for Human Needs in Developing Countries, Sharm El-Shiekh, Egypt
  228. September 12, 2006, Greening oxidation catalysis, Egyptian First International Conference in Chemistry, Chemistry for Human Needs in Developing Countries, Sharm El-Shiekh, Egypt
  229. September 14, 2006, Green Chemistry and sustainability, Egyptian First International Conference in Chemistry, Chemistry for Human Needs in Developing Countries, Leader of 2.5 hour address and discussion, Sharm El-Shiekh, Egypt
  230. August 27, 2006, The design and development of green oxidation catalysts: real steps toward a less polluted world, Green Chemistry Gordon conference, Magdalen College, Oxford, United Kingdom
  231. August 17, 2006, The design and development of green oxidation catalysts: real steps toward a less polluted world, Auckland University, Auckland, New Zealand
  232. August 16, 2006, The design and development of green oxidation catalysts: real steps toward a less polluted world, Waikato University, Hamilton, New Zealand
  233. August 9, 2006, The design and development of green oxidation catalysts: real steps toward a less polluted world, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
  234. August 9, 2006, Designing green catalytic oxidation processes, Monash University Student Lecture, Melbourne, Australia
  235. July 3, 2006, TAML oxidant activators: design, chemistry and applications, ICPP-4, Rome, Italy
  236. June 26, 2006, Green oxidation catalysis, 2006 Summer School on Green Chemistry, Washington, DC
  237. June 22, 2006, Solutions science in Academia: green chemistry and what it offers biodiversity, Consultative Group on Biodiversity, Estes Park, CO
  238. June 6, 2006, Green Chemistry: making it in the real world, Collaborative on Health and the Environment Web Lecture Series, Cyberspace, The World
  239. May 18, 2006, Green Chemistry: systematically dealing with toxics, Great Lakes Binational Toxics Strategy Meeting, Delta Chelsea Hotel, Toronto, Canada
  240. May 9, 2006, Green Chemistry 101 primer, NSCMP Core Group,Holiday Inn Rosslyn at Keybridge, Arlington VA
  241. May 3, 2006, Green Chemistry and sustainability, Pittsburgh Chemistry Olympics-Chevron Science Center, Pittsburgh, PA
  242. April 25, 2006, The design of green catalytic oxidation processes, Dickinson College, Carlisle PA
  243. March 21, 2006, Green Chemistry 101, Veolia Water Leadership, Moon Township, PA
  244. March 7, 2006, Green Chemistry: developing sustainable alternatives to polluting technologies, Society of Toxicologists Meeting, San Diego, CA
  245. January 30, 2006, Green Chemistry 101, Presentation to >80 Environmental Advocate Organizations, Hotel Washington, Washington, DC
  246. January 30, 2006, Green Chemistry 101, Presentation to ≈ 40 Environmental and Health Funding Foundations, Hotel Washington, Washington, DC
  247. January 20, 2006, Green Chemistry at Carnegie Mellon University and thinking about how to make Pittsburgh the capital city of the sustainable economy, Pittsburgh Green Drinks, Buffalo Blues, Pittsburgh, PA
  248. January 11, 2006, Degradation of Lipitor and Zoloft with Fe-TAML/H2O2, Presentation with Dr. Yan Xiang, Pfizer Central Research, Groton, CT
  249. December 14, 2005, Designing green oxidation processes, Joint Japan-US Workshop on Sustainable Chemical Synthesis, Honolulu, HI
  250. November 30, 2005, Design, study and applications of green oxidation catalysts, Penn State Erie-The Behrend College, Erie, PA
  251. November 5, 2005, Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, Elk Regional Health Center Women's Health Conference, St. Mary’s, PA
  252. November 4, 2005, Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, Carnegie Mellon University International Festival, Pittsburgh, PA
  253. October 28, 2005, Designing green oxidation technologies, Midwest Regional ACS Meeting—Green Chemistry Symposium, October 28, 2005, Joplin, MO
  254. October 20, 2005, Design, study and applications of green oxidation catalysts, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
  255. October 14, 2005, Greening our civilization through science, Bioneers Conference, San Rafael, CA
  256. October 7, 2005, Greening our civilization through science,Plenary lecture, Chemistry Discipline Faculty Workshop 2-year and 4-year Colleges of Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System, Minnesota Minneapolis Community and Technical College, Minneapolis, MN
  257. October 6, 2005, Green chemistry and the building of the sustainable economy,Activated Carbon Conference, Plenary lecture, Moon Township, PA
  258. October 4, 2005, Making Pittsburgh the capital city of the sustainable economy,Technology Transfer Conference for Foundations and Economic Development Organizations, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
  259. September 21, 2005, Ethics, toxicity, ecotoxicity, persistence, bioaccumulation and Green Chemistry,Central Catholic High School, Pittsburgh, PA
  260. August 29, 2005, TAML green oxidation catalysis for safely destroying pollutants and microbes in water, ACS Meeting, Washington, DC
  261. July 30, 2005, Moderator of panel presentations on Green Chemistry, The Beckman Scholars Conference, Irvine, CA
  262. July 11, 2005, Ethics, Toxicity, ecotoxicity, persistence, bioaccumulation and Green Chemistry: Part II, Exxon Summer School on Green Chemistry, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
  263. July 11, 2005, Ethics, toxicity, ecotoxicity, persistence, bioaccumulation and Green Chemistry: Part I, Exxon Summer School on Green Chemistry, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
  264. July 9, 2005, Greening oxidation catalysis, Exxon Summer School on Green Chemistry, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
  265. June 23, 2005, Designing green catalytic oxidation technologies, 2nd International Green Chemistry and Engineering Conference, Washington, DC
  266. June 22, 2005, The need for incorporating understanding of toxicity and ecotoxicity into chemistry, 2nd International Green Chemistry and Engineering Conference, Washington, DC
  267. June 21, 2005, Green decontamination system for chemical and biological weapons of mass destruction, 2nd International Green Chemistry and Engineering Conference, Washington, DC
  268. June 20, 2005, Greening oxidation catalysisStudent Workshop, 2nd International Green Chemistry and Engineering Conference, Washington, DC
  269. June 17, 2005, Design, mechanism of action, and applications of green oxidation catalysts, Plenary lecture, Annual Meeting of the Pittsburgh-Cleveland Catalysis Society, Pittsburgh, PA
  270. June 1, 2005, Greening oxidation catalysis, Conference on Knowledge-Based Materials and Technologies for Sustainable Chemistry, Plenary lecture, Tallinn, Estonia
  271. May 30, 2005, Understanding homogeneous oxidation catalysis: mechanistic investigation of the stability and function of iron-TAML peroxide activators, Eotvos University, Budapest, Hungary
  272. May 26, 2005, A green oxidative approach for rapid total degradation of thiophosphate pesticides, 8TH HCH and Pesticides Forum for Central European and Eastern European, Caucasus and Central Asia Countries, Sofia, Bulgaria
  273. May 19, 2005, Designing green oxidation technologies, Lecture to Environmental Commissioner of Maine (Dawn Gallagher) and leaders of the Maine DEP and pulp and paper industry, Augusta, ME
  274. July 29, 2005, Plenary lecture, Bayer School of Natural and Environmental Sciences Undergraduate Research Symposium, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA
  275. April 19, 2005, Sustainability ethics and chemistry: how to build a sustainable technology base, Plenary lecture, Symposium on Universal Relationships and Responsibilities: Sustainable living practices for social and cultural wellbeing, Perth, Australia
  276. March 31, 2005, Designing green oxidation technologies, Commonweal Retreat on Green Chemistry, Bolinas, CA
  277. March 30, 2005, Green Chemistry: solving the technical challenges of sustainability, Commonweal Retreat on Green Chemistry, Bolinas, CA
  278. March 13, 2005, Green oxidation catalysts for environmental applications, Symposium on Environmental Applications of Inorganic Chemistry, San Diego ACS Meeting, San Diego, CA
  279. February 25, 2005, Green chemistry and agriculture, Plenary lecture, Southeastern Leadership Conference, Department of Agriculture, Savannah, GA
  280. February 15, 2005, A superior decontamination system for chemical and biological warfare and defense, Keynote lecture, Rydges Hotel, Melbourne, Australia
  281. February 2, 2005, Greening civilization through science, Lecture to the science students and Pennsylvania-Ohio Border Section of the ACS, New Wilmington, PA
  282. December 9, 2004, Designing green oxidation technologies, Pittsburgh award address, Sheraton Hotel, Pittsburgh, PA
  283. December 3, 2004, Greening civilization through science, To the science students, Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, IL
  284. November 29, 2004, Designing green oxidation technologies, To Governor John Baldacci & DEP Leadership, Augusta, ME
  285. November 29, 2004, Designing Green Oxidation Technologies, To Commissioner Dawn Gallagher & DEP Leadership, Augusta, ME
  286. November 18, 2004, Green Chemistry, Steinbrenner Institute Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
  287. November 13, 2004, A novel catalytic oxidative decontamination system for chemical and biological warfare defense, SERMACS, Durham, NC
  288. November 3, 2004, Greening our civilization through science, Chatham College, Pittsburgh, PA
  289. November 1, 2004, Research in Green Chemistry, SURG Lunch Seminar Series, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
  290. October 21, 2004, Greening our civilization through science, Keynote lecture, Mid-Atlantic Association of Liberal Arts College Teachers Annual Conference, Juniata College, Huntingdon, PA
  291. October 20, 2004, The design, development and utility of TAML activators, Society of Environmental Journalists, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
  292. October 20, 2004, Greening our civilization through science, Society of Environmental Journalists, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
  293. October 19, 2004, Greening our civilization through science, University lecture, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME
  294. October 19, 2004, Designing green oxidation technology, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME
  295. October 8, 2004, Designing green oxidation technology, Arch Chemicals, Southington, CT
  296. September 30, 2004, Greening the planet through science, The Covenant at South Hills, Bower Hill Road, Mt. Lebanon, PA
  297. September 20, 2004, Persistence, bioaccumulation and endocrine disruption in understanding pollutants and how to deal with them, Faculty Workshop, Clemson University, Clemson, SC
  298. September 20, 2004, Designing green oxidation technology, Science Technology and Society University Lecture, Clemson University, Clemson, SC
  299. September 20, 2004, Green Chemistry: Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, Honors Students Lecture, Clemson University, Clemson, SC
  300. August 26, 2004, Greening the planet through science, Keynote lecture, MCS Orientation, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
  301. August 22, 2004, Designing green oxidation technologies, Plenary lecture, Symposium on Sustainability in the Chemical Industry—IEC, 228th ACS Conference, Philadelphia, PA
  302. August 22, 2004, Understanding the persistent pollutant, Symposium on Green Chemistry for Graduate Students, 228th ACS Conference, Philadelphia, PA
  303. August 6, 2004, The ethics of Green Chemistry, ACS-PRF Green Chemistry Summer School, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
  304. August 6, 2004, Designing green oxidation technologies, ACS-PRF Green Chemistry Summer School, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
  305. August 5, 2004, Understanding the persistent pollutant, ACS-PRF Green Chemistry Summer School, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
  306. August 3, 2004, Greening energy, ACS-PRF Green Chemistry Summer School, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
  307. May 18, 2004, A novel catalytic oxidative decontamination system for chemical and biological warfare defense, Decontamination 2004 Conference, Palm Harbor, FL
  308. May 5, 2004, Designing green oxidation technologies, Department of Agriculture, Florence, SC
  309. April 30, 2004, Green Chemistry: Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, University of Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico
  310. April 21, 2004, Green Chemistry: Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, ACS Student Affiliates Lecture, Bethany College, WV
  311. April 14, 2004, Green Chemistry: Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, CleanMed 2004 Conference, Philadelphia, PA
  312. March 29, 2004, Green oxidation catalysts: iron-TAML activators of oxygen and peroxides, ACS Symposium on Non-Heme Iron Chemistry in Biology, 227th ACS National Meeting, Anaheim, CA
  313. March 29, 2004, Designing green oxidation technologies, Society Committee on Education, Eminent scientist lecture, 227th ACS National Meeting, Anaheim, CA
  314. March 27, 2004, Green Chemistry: Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, After-Dinner Lecture DivCHED Annual Banquet, 227th ACS National Meeting, Anaheim, CA
  315. March 27, 2004, The precautionary principle and endocrine disruption: connections, Lecture to the ACS Committee on Environmental Improvement, 227th ACS National Meeting, Anaheim, CA
  316. March 19, 2004, Designing catalysts for green oxidation technologies, Department of Chemistry, Eotvos University, Budapest, Hungary
  317. March 18, 2004, Designing catalysts for green oxidation technologies, Department of Chemistry, University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary
  318. March 13, 2004, Techniques for attracting manuscripts, Royal Society of Chemistry Editor’s Symposium, Glasgow, Scotland
  319. March 5, 2004, Green Chemistry: Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, Department of Chemistry, Baylor University, Waco, TX
  320. March 4, 2004, Designing chemical technologies for sustainability, University convocation address, Baylor University, Waco, TX
  321. March 3, 2004, The problem of the persistent pollutant, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX
  322. March 2, 2004, The design and development of green oxidation processes, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX
  323. March 1, 2004, Green Chemistry: Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, Gartner Honors Lecture Series, University convocation address, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX
  324. February 26, 2004, Green Chemistry: Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, Berea College, Berea, KY
  325. February 25, 2004, Designing chemical technologies for sustainability, University convocation address, Berea College, Berea, KY
  326. February 20, 2004, The design and development of green oxidation processes, ACS Affiliates Lecture, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
  327. February 5, 2004, The design of green oxidation processes, Science and Humanities Scholars, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
  328. January 21, 2004, The design of green oxidation processes, ALCOA Sigma Xi Chapter, New Kensington, PA
  329. December 13, 2003, Designing catalysts for green oxidation technologies, Department of Chemistry, University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI
  330. December 2, 2003, Design of techniques and technologies that unite the future of chemistry with the pursuit of a sustainable civilization, New Zealand Institute of Chemistry Conference, Plenary lecture, Nelson, New Zealand
  331. November 27, 2003, The design and development of green oxidation technologies, Society of Pure and Applied Coordination Chemistry (JAPAN)-10, Plenary lecture, Auckland, New Zealand
  332. November 24, 2003, Designing catalysts for green oxidation technologies, Department of Chemistry, University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia
  333. November 21, 2003, Sustainability ethics: directions for green chemistry education/R&D, Whole student body lecture, Miranda College, Delhi University, New Dehli, India
  334. November 20, 2003, Development of green oxidation catalysis for water purification, Indo-US S&T Forum Workshop on Green Chemistry, Connaught Hotel, Delhi, India
  335. November 18, 2003, The design of green oxidation catalysts, Indo-US S&T Forum Workshop on Green Chemistry, Connaught Hotel, Delhi, India
  336. November 17, 2003, Sustainability ethics: directions for green chemistry education/R&D, Indo-US S&T Forum Workshop on Green Chemistry, Connaught Hotel, Delhi, India
  337. November 13, 2003, Green Chemistry: Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, Department of Chemistry, University of Leiden, Netherlands
  338. November 6, 2003, Sustainability and Innovation: the good future for chemistry, C&E News Editorial Advisory Board, Focus lecture for board meeting, American Chemical Society Headquarters, Washington, DC
  339. November 3, 2003, Designing catalysts for green oxidation technologies, Pfizer Conference on Green Chemistry, Groton, CT
  340. October 31, 2003, Designing catalysts for green oxidation technologies, Department of Chemistry, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
  341. October 15, 2003, Design to unite chemical research with the pursuit of a sustainable civilization, Plenary lecture, Annual Conference of the Brazilian Society of Analytical Chemists, Sao Luis, Brazil
  342. October 7, 2003, Design to unite chemical research with the pursuit of a sustainable civilization, College consortium address: Twelve Small Colleges in the Chicago area at Benedictine University, Lisle, IL
  343. October 6, 2003, The importance of sustainability ethics, toxicity and ecotoxicity in the training of future chemists, Otterbein College, Columbus, OH
  344. October 5, 2003, Sustaining ethics and green chemistry: developing a sustainable high technology civilization, University convocation, Otterbein College, Columbus, OH
  345. October 2, 2003, Green Chemistry: Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, Hendrix College, Conway, AR
  346. October 1, 2003, Design to unite chemical research with the pursuit of a sustainable civilization, University convocation address, Hendrix College, Conway, AR
  347. September 25, 2003, Design to unite chemical research with the pursuit of a sustainable civilization, Keck endowed lecture, Allegheny College, Meadville, PA
  348. July 11, 2003, The design of green oxidation catalysts, Pan American Advanced Studies Institute on Green Chemistry, Montevideo, Uruguay
  349. July 8, 2003, Sustainability ethics, Pan American advanced studies institute on Green Chemistry, Montevideo, Uruguay
  350. July 8, 2003, Persistence and bioaccumulation in understanding pollutants and how to deal with them, Pan American advanced studies institute on Green Chemistry, Montevideo, Uruguay
  351. July 8, 2003, The importance of moral and sustainability ethics in the chemical industry: reflections on “trade secrets,” Pan American Advanced Studies Institute on Green Chemistry, Montevideo, Uruguay
  352. July 8, 2003, Considerations on safe energy: reflections on “Meltdown at Three Mile Island”, Pan American Advanced Studies Institute on Green Chemistry, Montevideo, Uruguay
  353. July 8, 2003, Introduction to Green Chemistry, Pan American Advanced Studies Institute on Green Chemistry, Montevideo, Uruguay
  354. June 29, 2003, The importance of sustainability ethics, toxicity and ecotoxicity in the training of future chemists, in ACS Blue Ribbon Education Conference Exploring the Molecular Vision Washington, DC
  355. June 26, 2003, Training in sustainability ethics, toxicity and ecotoxicity: fundamentals of a safe America, Roundtable on Safety, Green Chemistry & Engineering Conference, Washington, DC
  356. May 24, 2003, New iron oxygen chemistry, Eckard Münck 65th Birthday Symposium, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
  357. May 19, 2003, Catalytic activation of hydrogen peroxide for green chemical processes, Plenary lecture, EU COST Workshop on GC and EU Conference on GC, Poitiers, France
  358. May 1, 2003, Designing green oxidation catalysts, Massachusetts Green Chemistry Conference, Andover, MA
  359. April 26, 2003, Catalytic activation of hydrogen peroxide for green chemical processes, Society of Analytical Chemists of Pittsburgh Symposium on Green Chemistry, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA
  360. April 30, 2003, Eliminating persistent pollutants with green catalysis, Plenary lecture, Massachusetts Green Chemistry Conference, Andover, MA
  361. April 10, 2003, Green Chemistry: sustaining a high-technology civilization, University convocation address, University of Tennessee, Martin, TN
  362. April 10, 2003, The problem of endocrine disruptors, University of Tennessee at Martin (Honors Students), Martin, TN
  363. April 10, 2003, The problem of the persistent pollutant, University of Tennessee at Martin (Honors Students), Martin, TN
  364. April 9, 2003, Catalytic activation of hydrogen peroxide for green chemical processes, Kentucky Lake Section of ACS, Union City, TN
  365. March 23, 2003, Green Chemistry: Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, Division of Information Science, Symposium: Librarian Watch: Introduction to New Hot Areas in Chemistry, 225th ACS National Meeting, New Orleans, LA
  366. February 4, 2003, Catalytic activation of hydrogen peroxide for green chemical processes, Plenary lecture, Australia/New Zealand Biennial Conference on Inorganic Chemistry, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
  367. January 11, 2003, Designing catalysts for green oxidation technologies, Keynote address, New York Division of the American Chemical Society, Columbia University, New York, NY
  368. November 22, 2002, Catalytic activation of hydrogen peroxide for green chemical processes, New York Academy of Sciences, New York, NY
  369. November 12, 2002, Catalytic activation of hydrogen peroxide for green chemical processes, 3rd Green Chemistry Conference of Spain, Barcelona, Spain
  370. November 5, 2002, Designing catalysts for green oxidation technologies, Department of Chemistry, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY
  371. October 31, 2002, Green Chemistry: Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, Lectureship Series in Environmental Studies, Brown University, Providence, RI
  372. October 24, 2002, Catalytic activation of hydrogen peroxide for green chemical processes, 37th Annual Midwest ACS regional Conference, Symposium on Green Catalysis, Lawrence, KS
  373. October 15, 2002, Green Chemistry: achieving a sustainable economy, Roundtable Discussion, Conference on Nuevas tecnologías y sostenibilidad, Universidad Internacional Menéndez Pelayo, Valencia, Spain
  374. October 16, 2002, Green Chemistry: Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, Conference on Nuevas tecnologías y sostenibilidad, Universidad Internacional Menéndez Pelayo, Valencia, Spain
  375. October 9, 2002, Green Chemistry: Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, Central Catholic High School, Pittsburgh, PA
  376. September 26, 2002, Green Chemistry: Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, Denison University, Granville, OH
  377. September 23, 2002, Catalytic activation of hydrogen peroxide for green chemical processes, Bayer lecture, Notre Dame University, South Bend, IN
  378. September 16, 2002, Catalytic activation of hydrogen peroxide for green chemical processes, Center for Environmental Research and Technology, University of Bremen, Germany
  379. September 8, 2002, Catalytic activation of hydrogen peroxide for green chemical processes, Green Chemistry Gordon conference, Queens College Oxford, United Kingdom
  380. August 15, 2002, Designing catalysts for green oxidation technologies, NSF Workshop on Environmentally Benign Process Research Needs, Jiminy Peak Resort, Berkshires, MA
  381. July 26, 2002, Catalysis as a tool for replacing polluting processes with green chemical technologies, 6th Annual Beckman Scholars Symposium, Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center of the National Academies of Sciences, Irvine, CA
  382. July 22, 2002, Sustainability science and the economy of the future, First German Summer School on Green and Sustainable Chemistry, Freising, Germany
  383. July 22, 2002, Designing catalysts for green oxidation technologies, Plenary lecture, First German Summer School on Green and Sustainable Chemistry, Freising, Germany
  384. June 26, 2002, Activation of hydrogen peroxide for green chemical processes, Plenary lecture, Sixth Green Chemistry and Engineering Conference, Georgetown University, Washington, DC
  385. May 28, 2002, Activation of hydrogen peroxide for green chemical processes, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
  386. May 22, 2002, Activation of hydrogen peroxide for green chemical processes, Plenary lecture, 5th International Symposium on Green Chemistry—China, Hefei City, Anhui Province, China
  387. May 15, 2002, Green Chemistry: Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, Central Catholic High School, Pittsburgh, PA
  388. May 13, 2002, Green Chemistry: Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, Chemical Sciences Roundtable of the national Academy of Sciences, Georgetown, DC
  389. April 10, 2002, Catalytic activation of hydrogen peroxide for green chemical processes, Symposium on Agricultural Application in Green Chemistry, 223rd National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Orlando, FL
  390. April 16, 2002, Green Chemistry: Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, Golden goggles award address, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TN
  391. April 7, 2002, Novel green chemical applications of TAML activators of hydrogen peroxide, Symposium on Catalysis in Green Chemistry, 223rd National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Orlando, FL
  392. April 5, 2002, Darkness in El Dorado: interpretations for a better future, Plenary lecture, International Conference on “Darkness in El Dorado”, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
  393. April 4, 2002, Green Chemistry: Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, University convocation address, Augustana College, Rock Island, IL
  394. March 27, 2002, Green Chemistry at Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Biological Sciences, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
  395. February 14, 2002, Catalytic activation of hydrogen peroxide for green chemical processes, Department of Chemical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
  396. December 5, 2001, Catalytic activation of hydrogen peroxide for green chemical processes, National Conference on Molecules for Life, Joint Meeting of the NZ Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, NZ Institute of Chemistry and the NZ Biotechnology Association, Napier, New Zealand
  397. November 19, 2001, Sustainability science and the economy of the future, Osaka City University, Osaka, Japan
  398. November 17, 2001, Sustainability science and the economy of the future, Commemorative Symposium for KYOUSEI Center, Nara Women’s University, Nara, Japan
  399. November 16, 2001, Catalytic activation of hydrogen peroxide for green chemical processes, Green Chemistry Forum, Kyoto, Japan
  400. November 15, 2001, Sustainability science and the economy of the future, Osaka Prefecture University, Osaka, Japan
  401. November 14, 2001, Catalytic activation of hydrogen peroxide for green chemical processes, Osaka City University, Osaka, Japan
  402. October 26, 2001, Green Chemistry: Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, Allegheny College, Meadville, PA
  403. October 19, 2001, Green Chemistry: Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, Shippensburg University, Shippensburg, PA
  404. August 20, 2001, MCC-8: Green Chemistry: Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, Symposium on metal ions, complexes and clusters in macromolecular systems, Polytechnic University, Brooklyn, NY
  405. July 5, 2001, Green Chemistry: Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, Public Lecture, The Museum of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
  406. July 5, 2001, Catalytic activation of hydrogen peroxide for green chemical processes, Department of Chemistry, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
  407. July 2, 2001, 2001, Science and the ethics of sustainability, ChemEd Conference 2001, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
  408. June 28, 2001, Green Chemistry: On the responsibility of chemists to promote sustainability, 90 Minute Lecture to Canterbury High School Teachers, St. Margaret’s College, Christchurch, New Zealand
  409. June 28, 2001, Catalytic activation of hydrogen peroxide for green chemical processes, Department of Chemistry, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
  410. June 18, 2001, Green Chemistry: Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, Reckitt-Benkiser, Montvale, NJ
  411. December 5, 2001, Green Chemistry and the economy of the future, Keynote lecture, National Conference on Molecules for Life, Joint Meeting of the NZ Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, NZ Institute of Chemistry and the NZ Biotechnology Association, Napier, New Zealand
  412. November 13, 2001, Catalytic activation of hydrogen peroxide for green chemical processes, Keynote lecture, Second National Symposium of the Green & Sustainable Chemistry Network (GSCN), Yokohama, Japan
  413. July 4, 2001, Green Chemistry: Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, Plenary lecture, ChemEd Conference 2001, Department of Chemistry, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
  414. June 29, 2001, Green Chemistry: on the responsibility of chemists to promote sustainability, Mellor lecture of the New Zealand Institute of Chemistry and the Royal Society of New Zealand, Wellington, New Zealand
  415. May 11, 2001, Green Chemistry: Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, Applied Physics Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
  416. April 24, 2001, Green Chemistry: Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, Keynote address at the Innovation and pioneering celebration of Bayer USA, Moon, PA
  417. April 12, 2001, Green Chemistry: Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, Department of Chemistry, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL
  418. April 2, 2001, Green Chemistry: on the responsibility of chemists to promote sustainability, 90 Minute Workshop given under auspices of the Society and Education Division, ACS National Meeting, San Diego, CA
  419. March 7, 2001, Green Chemistry: Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH
  420. January 18, 2001, Green Chemistry: Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, Indian Institute of Technology,, Khargpur, India
  421. January 17, 2001, Green Chemistry: Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, Jadavpur, Calcutta, India
  422. January 15, 2001, Green Chemistry: Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India
  423. January 13, 2001, Green Chemistry: Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, US Environmental Protection Agency Research Laboratories, Cincinnati, OH
  424. January 11, 2001, Green Chemistry: Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, IUPAC Conference on Green Chemistry, Plenary lecture, New Dehli, India
  425. November 7, 2000, Catalytic activation of hydrogen peroxide for environmentally significant problems, Geneva College, Beaver Falls, PA
  426. October 3, 2000, Catalytic activation of hydrogen peroxide for environmentally significant problems, Unilever Research, Chester, England
  427. November 1, 2000, Catalytic activation of hydrogen peroxide for environmentally significant problems, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
  428. October 24, 2000, Catalytic activation of hydrogen peroxide for environmentally significant problems, Yale University, New Haven, CT
  429. October 3, 2000, Catalytic activation of hydrogen peroxide for environmentally significant problems, Unilever Research, Chester, England
  430. September 22, 2000, Catalytic peroxide activation: pulp bleaching, color and AOX abatement, 8th International Activated Carbon Conference, Moon Township, PA
  431. August 24, 2000, TAML® peroxide activators: chemistry and applications in paper and textile effluent treatment, 220th ACS National Meeting, Washington, DC
  432. August 10, 2000, Catalytic activation of hydrogen peroxide for environmentally significant problems, Atofina Corporation, King of Prussia, PA
  433. August 1, 2000, Green Chemistry: on the responsibility of chemists to promote sustainability, Bieenial Conference on Chemical Education, Ann Arbor, MI
  434. July 19, 2000, Catalytic activation of hydrogen peroxide for green chemical processes, Gordon conference on Green Chemistry, (Moderator of this conference for the Gordon Conference Trustees), New London, CT
  435. July 11, 2000, Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, Public Lecture 7:30–9:00 pm, Dunedin Public Library, Dunedin, New Zealand
  436. July 2–6, 2000, Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, SCICON Conference of New Zealand Science Educators, Plenary lecture, June 5, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand
  437. July 4, 2000, Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, The Royal Society of New Zealand, The Science Museum, Palmerston North, New Zealand
  438. June 29, 2000, Sustaining a High Technology Civilization, Public Lecture 7:30–9:00 pm, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
  439. April 20, 2000, Green Chemistry and sustainability, Environmental Club, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
  440. March 28, 2000, Catalytic peroxide activation: pulp bleaching, color and AOX abatement, 219th ACS National Meeting March 26-30, 2000, San Francisco, CA
  441. February 22, 2000, The design of green oxidation systems, Department of Chemistry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
  442. February 16, 2000, The design of green oxidation systems, Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturers Association Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA
  443. January 28, 2000, The design of green oxidation systems, Department of Chemistry, Youngstown State University, Youngstown, OH
  444. January 12, 2000, The design of peroxide-activating catalysts, Unilever Research Headquarters, Port Sunlight, England