Keynote Address
Presentation Type
Keynote Speaker
Location
Walker Conference Center and Virtual
Room Number
Room A
Start Date
26-3-2024 5:20 PM
End Date
26-3-2024 5:55 PM
Abstract
This was the Keynote Address given by Dr. Donna Nelson at the 2024 Arkansas Women in STEM conference.
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Mar 26th, 5:20 PM
Mar 26th, 5:55 PM
Keynote Address
Walker Conference Center and Virtual
This was the Keynote Address given by Dr. Donna Nelson at the 2024 Arkansas Women in STEM conference.
Biography
Dr. Donna Nelson is the 2024 Arkansas Women in STEM Conference Keynote speaker. She is a professor of chemistry at the University of Oklahoma.
Donna J. Nelson is an American chemist specializing in organic chemistry, which she both researches and teaches. In addition to serving as a science advisor to the AMC television show Breaking Bad, Nelson was the 2016 President of the American Chemical Society (ACS) with her presidential activities focusing on and guided by communities in chemistry. Nelson's research focused on five primary topics, generally categorized in two areas, Scientific Research and America's Scientific Readiness. Within Scientific Research, Nelson's topics have been on mechanistic patterns in alkene addition reactions and on Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube (SWCNT) functionalization and analysis, yielding the first COSY NMR spectrum of covalently functionalized SWCNTs in solution. Under America's Scientific Readiness, she focuses on science education and impacting science by considering its communities; this includes classroom innovations and correcting organic chemistry textbook inaccuracies, on ethnic and gender diversity (the Nelson Diversity Surveys) among highly ranked science departments of research universities, and on improving the image and presentation of science and scientists to the public. (From Wikipedia - Donna Nelson)