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Joel A. Dopke, Ph.D.

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Recent Presentations

  • Joel Dopke (with Daniel Jaremko, Hillary Beeckman, Jennifer Meloche and Alejandro Ramirez).  "Copper-catalyzed Transformations of Dodecaborates."  Boron Americas XIII.  West LaFayette, IN.  June 6, 2012.
  • Daniel S. Jaremko (with Joel A. Dopke and Alejandro Ramirez).  "Copper-catalyzed Transformations of Dodecaborates."  243rd National Meeting of the American Chemical Society.  San Diego, CA.  March 2012.
  • Amanda R. Gatlin (with Joel A. Dopke).  "Synthesis and Derivatization of Novel Azacrown Heterocycles."  243rd National Meeting of the American Chemical Society.  San Diego, CA.  March, 2012.
  • Daniel S. Jaremko (with Joel A. Dopke and Kevin Klausmeyer).  "Pyridyl Derivatives of N,O,S-containing Cylcononanes."  241st National Meeting of the American Chemical Society.  Anaheim, CA.  March, 2011.
  • Kristen Westdorp (with Joel A. Dopke and Kevin Klausmeyer).  "Palladium-catalyzed Coupling Reactions of Iodododecaborates."  241st National Meeting of the American Chemical Society.  Anaheim, CA.  March, 2011.
  • Ian M. Harrier (with Joel Dopke and Kevin Klausmeyer).  "Stereochemistry of the Partial Substitution of Icosahedral Dodecaborates."  Boron Americas XII.  East Lansing, MI.  June 6-10, 2010.
  • Joel Dopke (with Ian M. Harrier, Kevin Klausmeyer and Randall Phillips).  "Regiospecifically Modified Halo, Hydroxo, and Hydroxyhalo Boron Hydride Clusters."  American Chemical Society, 239th National Meeting.  San Francisco, CA.  March 22-26, 2010.
  • Ian M. Harrier (with Joel A. Dopke, Kevin K. Klausmeyer and Andrea Armstrong).  "Synthetic Strategies for the Generation of New Halo and Hydroxyhalo Dodecaborates."  237th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society.  Salt Lake City, UT.  March 2009.
  • Joel A. Dopke (with Kevin K. Klausmeyer, Baylor University).  "Synthesis and Characterization of New Icosahedral Halo and Halohydroxo Boron Hydrides."  Boron Americas XI.  St. Louis, MO.  June 4-6, 2008.

 

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Graduate Profile

Elizabeth Priester Steding

Elizabeth Priester Steding
Graduation: 1994
Major: German

Elizabeth Priester Steding came to Alma College thinking she would become an elementary school teacher. Placing into third-year German changed her mind.

Now an assistant professor of German at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa, she completed her master’s degree in German while teaching high school, through a summer program at University of California, Santa Barbara.