Preventing and Curing Infectious Diseases: Carbohydrate Vaccines and Continuous Flow Synthesis
Presenter: Professor Peter H. Seeberger, Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces
About Bertram Dillon Steele Lecture
The Bertram Dillon Steele Lecture commemorates UQ’s founding Professor of Chemistry, Bertram Dillon Steele, one of the original four professors appointed to the University.
Professor Steele was also the first president of the University’s Professorial Board (now known as the Academic Board) and chaired the Royal Commission on Prickly Pear, once an environmental scourge in Queensland.
The lecture was founded in 1982 by the UQ Chemical Society within the then Department of Chemistry.
The lecture was not offered in 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. From 2022 it is offered every second year, alternating with the School's other chemistry public lecture, the T. G. H. Jones Memorial Lecture.
Read more about Professor Steele on our history page.