Carlos E. Crespo-Hernández, Ph.D. Case Western Reserve University Department of Chemistry
10900 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106 Phone: (216)-368-1911
Faculty Website: ht p:/ www.case.edu/artsci/chem/faculty/crespo/ Email: [email protected]
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Professional B.S. in Chemistry Preparation University of Puerto Rico, San Juan Campus, Puerto Rico
Research work with R. Arce on Photochemistry of DNA and Amino Acid
Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry University of Puerto Rico, San Juan Campus, Puerto Rico
Graduate work with R. Arce on Photophysical and Photochemical Studies
NIH Postdoctoral Fel ow The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
Research work with B. Kohler on Ultrafast Excited State Dynamics
Research Associate The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
Research work with B. Kohler on Ultrafast Excited State Dynamics in Single-
Appointments Assistant Professor
Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH
Co-director of the Center for Chemical Dynamics
Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH
Editorial Member of the journal ISRN Spectroscopy Committee Member of Grants and Awards for the American Society for Photobiology Honors and Awards
1) Selected in the 40-40 Club (2010). Recognizes young Hispanic leaders in the Cleveland community.
TEACHING / MENTORING Courses Taught
CHEM 332: Laboratory Methods in Physical Chemistry, spring 2008, 2009, 2010, & 2011, 3 credit hours.
CHEM 305: Introduction to Laboratory Methods in Physical Chemistry, spring 2009, 2010, & 2011, 3 credit
CHEM 446/337: Quantum Mechanics I, fal 2008 & 2010, 3 credit hours.
CHEM 406: Chemical Kinetics, fal 2009 & 2011, 3 credit hours.
CHEM336: Physical Chemistry II, spring 2012, 3 credit hours.
Post Graduate Associates
1) Dr. Amy Sage (02/01/2008 – 11/30/2008). Currently postdoctoral researcher at Kent State University, Department
of Chemistry, working with Prof. Shanhu Lee group.
2) Dr. Christian Reichardt (04/2008 – 02/28/2011)
3) Dr. Olexandr Isayev (04/01/2009 – present)
Graduate Students
1) R. Aaron Vogt (start date 01/08/2007)
2) Chengwei Wen (start date 01/08/2008; Master’s Plan B completed on 12/2011)
3) Cao Guo (start date 01/08/2009; Master’s Plan B completed on 12/2011)
4) Qing Wang (start date 01/08/2009; Master’s Plan B completed on 12/2011)
5) Huijuan Huang (start date 01/08/2010)
6) Nicholas Dunn (start date 01/08/2011)
7) Marvin Pol um (start date 01/08/2011)
Undergraduate Students
1) Jeff Lyvers (2008). Currently working in the Department of Pharmacology, Case Western School of Medicine.
2) Bradley Sut on (2008 – 2009). Currently working at Epic Systems Corporation in Madison, WI.
3) Do-Yong Kim (2008 – 2009). Currently graduate student at Texas A&M University, Department of Chemistry,
working with Prof. Simon W. North group.
4) Joyann Marks (Fisk University, summer 2009). ACES NSF-Advance 2009 Summer Research Program Fel ow.
5) Leah Dodson (2008 – 2010). Currently graduate student at California Institute of Technology, Department of
Chemistry, working with Prof. Okomura group.
6) Saeed Rahman (2008 – 2010). Currently in Cambodia, Peace Corps.
7) Ricardo Vidot (2008 – 2011). ACS Scholars Fel ow.
High School Students
2) Mat hew Beard (summer 2010; ACS-SEED Program)
3) Briana Sealey (summer 2011; ACS-SEED Program)
Recent Synergistic Activities Broadening the participation of underrepresented groups in science, mathematics, engineering and technology
Associated Faculty of the Minority Graduate Student Organization (MGSO) at Case Western Reserve
University (2007 – present). The MGSO was formed in 2001 to foster a student group identity and shared
values. The MGSO meets once a month to discuss members' research experiences.
Reviewer for the CWRU Support of Undergraduate Research & Creative Endeavors (SOURCE) Program
Advisory Board Member of the Support of Undergraduate Research & Creative Endeavors at CWRU (2009
ACS-Scholars Mentoring Consultant (2007 – 2011). I was university mentor of Mr. Ricardo Vidot, who is
member of an underrepresented minority group in the Department of Chemistry at CWRU.
Many Faces of STEM, 2008 – 2011. I was actively involved in workshops for underrepresented 8th and 9th
graders in the Cleveland Municipal School District focusing on science, technology, engineering, and
mathematics (STEM) fields. The primary goal was to strengthen STEM concepts and motivate students to
follow STEM career path in the future. This was a joint ef ort with Dr. LaShanda Korley, African-American
and Assistant Professor of Macromolecular Science and Engineering Department at Case Western Reserve
Awardee and coordinator of the ACS SEED Summer Program (2010 & 2011). Summer research experience
for economical y disadvantage or underrepresented high school students in Cleveland.
Service to the University and Department
Ongoing col aboration with Ms. Churyl Croone, Assistant Director, International Student Recruitment
Coordinator Territories: International Countries, to increase population of undergraduate students from
Ongoing col aboration with Mr. Joseph T. Wil iams, Director, Of ice of Multicultural Programs (2007–
Member of the Chemistry Graduate Admissions Commit ee (2007– present).
Advisory Board Member of the Support of Undergraduate Research & Creative Endeavors at CWRU (2009
Member of the Alpha Chi Sigma Chemistry Student Fraternity (2010 – present).
Member of the Chemistry Visibility Committee (2011 – present).
Reviewer for the CWRU Support of Undergraduate Research & Creative Endeavors (SOURCE) Program
Chair and organizer of the 2011 Graduate Chemistry Retreat (October 8, 2011). In this event, 4th-year
graduate students present orally their research work to the faculty and to other graduate students in our
PI and coordinator of the ACS SEED Summer Program. Summer research experience for economical y
disadvantage or underrepresented high school students in the greater Cleveland area (Summers 2010 &
I col aborated with Ms. Lisa Dunnigan, Assistant Director and Coordinator of Multicultural Student
Recruitment Programs, Of ice of Undergraduate Admission, CWRU (2008 – 2011). I participated on the
Diversity Weekend Recruitment Brunch hosted by Undergraduate Admission.
Member of the Chemistry Resources Commit ee (2008 – 2011).
Member of the Energy and Material Science New Faculty Recruiting Commit ee (Spring 2008).
Member of the Chemistry Executive Commit ee (2007 – 2008).
Workshops Organized
Many Faces of STEM (Fal 2008). A workshop and hands-on experience for underrepresented 8th and 9th
graders in the Cleveland Municipal School District focusing on science, technology, engineering, and
Principles and Applications of Time-Resolved Spectroscopy: CERMACS09 Workshop and Open House
hosted in the Center for Chemical Dynamics at Case Western Reserve University. A one-day workshop and
hands-on experience for students, postdoctoral researchers, and faculty on principles and applications of
time-resolved spectroscopy. Part of the CERMACS09 meeting. May 2009.
Many Faces of STEM (Fal 2009). A workshop and hands-on experience for underrepresented 8th and 9th
graders in the Cleveland Municipal School District focusing on science, technology, engineering, and
Preparing and Delivering Scientific Talks (Fall 2011). As part of the 2011 Graduate Chemistry Retreat, I
prepared a seminar for 4th-year graduate students about tips for preparing and delivering scientific talks and
Service to the Outside Scientific and Engineering Community
Editorial Board Member of the journal ISRN Spectroscopy (2011 – present).
Commit ee Member of Grants and Awards for the American Society for Photobiology (2011 – present).
Active reviewer of several scientific journals. These include: Angewandte Chemie International Edition,
Applied Physics Let ers, Biochemistry, Chemical Communications, Chemical Physics Let ers,
ChemPhysChem, Journal of Chemical Physics, Journal of Computational and Theoretical Chemistry,
Journal of Molecular Structure, Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology, Journal of Physical Chemistry,
Journal of the American Chemical Society, Langmuir, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics,
Photochemistry and Photobiology, and Radiation Research.
Active reviewer of proposals for the National Science Foundation including a 2009 NSF-MRI review panel,
2010 NSF-CRIF-MU review panel; ACS Petroleum Research Fund, Research Corporation for Science
Advancement (Cottrel Col ege Science Award), and the Ohio Supercomputer Center.
Conferences Organized
Symposium Chair: The 33rd American Society for Photobiology Meeting, Río Grande, Puerto Rico.
Symposium title: Early Events in Photochemistry and Photobiology: Section I. Ultrafast Excited State
Dynamics and Charge Transfer in DNA and Section II. Fast Processes in DNA Photorepair, DNA
Co-chair of the Physical Chemistry General Sessions: 2009 Central Regional Meeting of the American
Chemical Society (CERMACS09). May 20-23, 2009.
RESEARCH / SCHOLARSHIP Proposal and Award Activity
Collaborators and Co-editors (during the past 5 years)
Antonio E. Alegría, Department of Chemistry, University of Puerto Rico, Humacao, Puerto Rico, USA
Rafael Arce, Department of Chemistry, University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico, USA
Gotard Burdzinski, Department of Physics, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland
David Close, Department of Physics, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, Tennessee, USA
Carmelo García, Department of Chemistry, University of Puerto Rico, Humacao, Puerto Rico, USA
Leonid Gorb, Department of Molecular Biophysics, Institute of Molecular Biology and Genetics, National
Academy of Science of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine
Thomas Gray, Department of Chemistry, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Jerzy Leszczynski, Computational Center for Molecular Modeling Structure and Interactions, Department of
Chemistry, Jackson State University, Jackson, Mississippi, USA
Michael A. Meador, Polymeric Material Branch, NASA Glen Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Javier Santos-Pérez, Polymeric Material Branch, NASA Glen Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Publications (* = corresponding author) Peer-Reviewed Publications (work done at CWRU)
1) C. Reichardt; C. Guo; C. E. Crespo-Hernández,* “Excited-State Dynamics in 6-Thioguanosine from the
Femtosecond to Microsecond Time Scale”, J. Phys. Chem. B2011, 115, 3263-3270.
2) L. G. Dodosn;† R. A. Vogt; J. Marks;† C. Reichardt; C. E. Crespo-Hernández,* “Photophysical and Photochemical
Parameters of the Pharmaceutical Compound Salbutamol in Aqueous Solutions”, Chemosphere 2011, 83, 1513-
1523. † participated as undergraduate student.
3) J. Santos-Pérez;* C. E. Crespo-Hernández; C. Reichardt; C. R. Cabrera; I. Feliciano-Ramos; L. Arroyo-Ramírez;
M. A. Meador,* “Synthesis, Optical Characterization, and Electrochemical Properties of Isomeric
Tetraphenylbenzodifurans Containing Electron Acceptor Groups”, J. Phys. Chem. A 2011, 115, 4157-4168.
4) Y. Díaz-Espinosa; C. E. Crespo-Hernández; A. E. Alegría;* C. García; R. Arce,* “Quenching Enhancement of the
Singlet Excited State of Pheophorbide-a by DNA in the Presence of the Quinone Carboquone”, Photochem. Photobiol.2011, 87, 275-283.
5) C. Reichardt; C. E. Crespo-Hernández,* “Room-Temperature Phosphorescence of the DNA Monomer Analogue
4-Thiothymidine after UVA Excitation”, J. Phys. Chem. Let .2010, 1, 2239-2243.
6) C. Reichardt; C. E. Crespo-Hernández,* “Ultrafast Spin Crossover in 4-Thiothymidine in an Ionic Liquid”, Chem. Comm.2010, 46, 5963-5965.
7) R. A. Vogt; M. A. Peay; T. G. Gray;* C. E. Crespo-Hernández,* "Excited-State Dynamics of
(Organophosphine)Gold(I) Pyrenyl Isomers", J. Phys. Chem. Let . 2010, 1, 1205-1211.
8) C. Reichardt; R. A. Vogt; C. E. Crespo-Hernández,* “On the Origin of Ultrafast Nonradiative Transitions in Nitro-
PAHs: Excited-State Dynamics in 1-Nitronaphthalene”, J. Chem. Phys.2009, 131, 224518 (15 pages).
9) D. M. Close;* C. E. Crespo-Hernández; L. Gorb; J. Leszczynski,” Ionization Energy Thresholds of Microhydrated
Adenine and Its Tautomers”, J. Phys. Chem. A2008, 112, 12702-12706.
10) C. E. Crespo-Hernández;* Burdzinski, G.; R. Arce, “Environmental Photochemistry of Nitro-PAHs: Direct
Observation of Ultrafast Intersystem Crossing in 1-Nitropyrene”, J. Phys. Chem. A2008, 112, 6313-6319.
11) D. M. Close;* C. E. Crespo-Hernández; L. Gorb; J. Leszczynski, “Theoretical Elucidation of Conflicting
Experimental Data on Vertical Ionization Potentials of Microhydrated Thymine”, J. Phys. Chem. A2008, 112, 4405-
Other Peer-Reviewed Publications
1) K. de La Harpe; C. E. Crespo-Hernández; B. Kohler,* “Deuterium Isotope Ef ect on Excited-State Dynamics in an
Alternating GC Oligonucleotide”, J. Am. Chem. Soc.2009, 131, 17557-17559.
2) K. de La Harpe; C. E. Crespo-Hernández; B. Kohler,* ”Excited-State Lifetimes in a G·C DNA Duplex are Nearly
Independent of Helix Conformation and Base Pairing Motif” (Special Issue in Biophysics), ChemPhysChem2009,
3) C. E. Crespo-Hernández; K. de La Harpe; B. Kohler,* “Ground-State Recovery Fol owing UV Excitation is Much
Slower in G·C-DNA Duplexes and Hairpins Than in Mononucleotides”, J. Am. Chem. Soc.2008, 130, 10844-10845.
4) W. J. Schreier; T. E. Schrader; F. O. Koller; P. Gilch; C. E. Crespo-Hernández; V. N. Swaminathan; T. Carel ; W.
Zinth;* B. Kohler,* “Thymine Dimerization in DNA is an Ultrafast Photoreaction”, Science2007, 315, 625-629.
5) P. M. Hare; C. E. Crespo-Hernández; B. Kohler,* “Internal Conversion to the Electronic Ground State Occurs via
Two Distinct Pathways for Pyrimidine Bases in Aqueous Solution”, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA2007, 104, 435-440.
6) C. E. Crespo-Hernández;* D. M. Close; L. Gorb; J. Leszczynski, “Determination of Redox Potentials for the
Watson-Crick Base Pairs, DNA Nucleosides, and Relevant Nucleosides Analogs”, J. Phys. Chem. B 2007, 111,
7) C. E. Crespo-Hernández; B. Cohen; B. Kohler,* “Molecular spectroscopy: Complexity of Excited-State Dynamics in
DNA (Replay)”, Nature 2006, 441, E7-E8.
8) D. M. Close;* C. E. Crespo-Hernández;* L. Gorb; J. Leszczynski, “The Influence of Microhydration on the
Ionization Energy Thresholds of Thymine: Comparisons of Theoretical Calculations with Experimental Values”, J. Phys. Chem. A2006, 110, 7485-7490.
9) D. M. Close;* C. E. Crespo-Hernández;* L. Gorb; J. Leszczynski, “The Influence of Microhydration on the
Ionization Energy Thresholds of Uracil and Thymine”, J. Phys. Chem. A2005, 109, 9279-9283.
10) C. E. Crespo-Hernández; B. Cohen; B. Kohler,* “Base Stacking Controls Excited-State Dynamics in A·T-
containing DNA”, Nature 2005, 436, 1141-1144.
11) B. Cohen; C. E. Crespo-Hernández; B. Kohler,* “Strickler-Berg Analysis of Excited Singlet State Dynamics in
DNA and RNA Nucleosides”, J. Chem. Soc.,Faraday Discuss.2004, 127, 137-147.
12) C. E. Crespo-Hernández; B. Kohler,* “Influence of Secondary Structure on Electronic Energy Relaxation in
Adenine Homopolymers”, J. Phys. Chem. B2004, 108, 11182-11188.
13) C. E. Crespo-Hernández;* R. Arce;* Y. Ishikawa; L. Gorb; J. Leszczynski; D. M. Close, “Ab Initio Ionization
Energy Thresholds of DNA and RNA Bases in Gas Phase and in Aqueous Solution”, J. Phys. Chem. A2004, 108,
14) C. E. Crespo-Hernández; R. Arce,* “Formation of Formamidopyrimidine Nucleobase and Nucleoside as Major
Products in the 254 nm Low-Intensity and 266 nm High-Intensity Irradiation of the Guanine Derivatives in Unbuf ered
Aqueous Solution”, J. Photochem. Photobiol. B: Biol.2004, 73, 167-175.
15) C. Crespo-Hernández; R. Arce; E. Quiñones,* “Magnetic Field Enhancement of the 6-Methylpurine
Photoionization Yield”, Chem. Phys. Lett. 2003, 382, 661-664.
16) C. E. Crespo-Hernández; R. Arce,* “Near Threshold Photo-Oxidation of Dinucleotides Containing Purines upon
266 nm Nanosecond Laser Excitation. The Role of Bases Stacking, Conformation, and Sequence”, J. Phys. Chem. B 2003, 107, 1062-1070.
17) C. E. Crespo-Hernández; R. Arce,* “Photoinization of DNA and RNA Bases, Nucleosides and Nucleotides
through a Combination of One- and Two-photon Pathways upon 266 nm Nanosecond Laser Excitation”, Photochem. Photobiol.2002, 76, 259-267.
18) C. E. Crespo-Hernández; L. Martínez; A. E. González-Sierra; A. Díaz-Vázquez; R. Arce,* “The 254 nm Low
Intensity and 266 nm Laser Photochemistry of Adenosine. Ef ect of pH and Concentration on the Reactive
Precursors of the Principal Products, Adenine and FAPyAde”, J. Photochem. Photobiol. A: Chem.2002, 152, 123-
19) E. E. Méndez; C. Crespo-Hernández; R. Figueroa; R. Arce; E. Quiñones,* “Water Photoreduction Through the
Direct Photoexcitation of Methylviologen”, J. Photochem. Photobiol. A: Chem.2001, 142, 19-24.
20) C. E. Crespo-Hernández; R. Arce, “Part II. Mechanisms of Formation of Guanine as One of the Major Products in
the 254 nm Photolysis of Guanine Derivatives: The Concentration and pH Ef ect”, Photochem. Photobiol.2000, 71,
21) C. E. Crespo-Hernández; S. Flores; C. Torres; I. Negrón-Encarnación; R. Arce,* “Part I. Photochemical and
Photophysical Studies of Guanine Derivatives: Intermediates Contributing to its Photodestruction Mechanism in
Aqueous Solution and the Participation of the Electron Adduct”, Photochem. Photobiol.2000, 71, 534-543.
22) C. A. Reyes; M. Medina; C. E. Crespo-Hernández; M. Z. Cedeño; R. Arce;* O. Rosario; M. E. Sigman;* R.
Dabestani, “The Photochemistry of Pyrene in Nonactivated Silica Gel Surfaces as a Model of Atmospheric
Particulate”, Environ. Sci. Technol.2000, 34, 415-421.
Review Articles, Conference Proceedings, and Book Chapters
1) R. A. Vogt; S. Rahman;† C. E. Crespo-Hernández,* “Structure-Activity Relationships in Nitro-Aromatic
Compounds” (Invited), In Practical Aspects of Computational Chemistry. Methods, Concepts and Applications,
Leszczynski, J.; Shukla, M. K., eds., Springer, Netherlands, 2009, pp. 217-240. † participated as undergraduate
2) C. T. Middleton; K. de La Harpe; C. Su; Y. K. Law; C. E. Crespo-Hernández; B. Kohler,* “DNA Excited-State
Dynamics: From Single Bases to the Double Helix”, Annu. Rev. Phys. Chem.2009, 60, 217-239.
3) C. E. Crespo-Hernández;* C. N. J. Marai,† “Vertical Singlet Excitations on Adenine Dimer: A Time Dependent
Density Functional Study”, AIP Conference Proceedings, 2007, 963, 607-610. † participated as undergraduate
4) B. Cohen; C. E. Crespo-Hernández; P. M. Hare; B. Kohler,* “Ultrafast Excited-State Dynamics in DNA and RNA
Polymers”, In Femtochemistry and Femtobiology: Ultrafast Events in Molecular Science; Martin, M.; Hynes, J. T.;
Elsevier: Amsterdam, 2004, p. 463-470.
5) C. E. Crespo-Hernández; B. Cohen; P. M. Hare; B. Kohler,* “Ultrafast Excited-State Dynamics in Nucleic Acids”,
Chem. Rev.2004, 104, 1977-2019.
Invited Oral Presentations (May, 2006 – present)
1) Does DNA Dynamics Come in Singlet and Triplet Flavors?, Jackson State University, Department of Chemistry,
2) Time-Resolved Photochemistry of DNA, University of Akron, Department of Chemistry, September 14, 2010.
3) Shining Light on the Molecule of Life, 35th American Society for Photobiology Meeting, Providence, Rhode Island,
4) Shining Light on the Molecule of Life, Calvin Col ege, Department of Chemistry, Grand Rapids, Michigan, March 4,
5) Shining Light on the Molecule of Life, Hope Col ege, Department of Chemistry, Hol and, Michigan, March 5, 2010.
6) Time-Resolved Photochemistry of DNA, Case Western Reserve University, NIH/NHLBIT35 Program, School of
Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio, June 10, 2009.
7) Ultrafast Dynamics of Biomolecules and Nitro-Aromatic Compounds, Jackson State University, Department of
Chemistry, Jackson, Mississippi, March 27, 2009.
8) DNA Photodynamics: From Single Bases to the Double Helix, Case Western Reserve University, School of
Medicine, Department of Biochemistry, Cleveland, Ohio, October 30, 2008.
9) Probing DNA Electronic Energy Flow and Its Mutagenic Consequences, Department of Chemistry, Cleveland
State University, Cleveland, Ohio, October 10, 2008.
10) Academy as a Professional Career Path for Underrepresented Groups in Sciences, Case Western Reserve
University, T35 Minority Training Grant, School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio, June 11, 2008.
11) Excess Energy Flow in DNA: Bench and Computer Experiments Working in Unison, Software Applications and
Codes Meeting for the Ohio Supercomputer Center Bioscience Cluster Expansion, Ohio Supercomputer Center,
12) Academy as a Professional Career Path, Case Western Reserve University, School of Medicine, Minority
Graduate Student Organization, Cleveland, Ohio, January 18, 2008.
13) Vertical Singlet Excitations on Adenine Dimer: A Time Dependent Density Functional Study, at the "Modeling
Complex Molecular and Biomaterial Systems" ICCMSE Symposium, the International Conference of Computational
Methods in Sciences and Engineering, Corfu, Greece, September 27-30, 2007.
14) Excited State Dynamics in Single and Double-Stranded DNA Constructs: Ultrafast Formation of the Major
Radiation Product in DNA, at "Frontiers in Optics 2007”, the 91st Annual Optical Society of America Meeting, San
Jose, California, September 16-20, 2007.
15) Relaxation of Excess Electronic Energy and Ultrafast Formation of Thymine-Thymine Photodimer in DNA, Case
Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, January 30, 2007.
16) Excited State Dynamics in Nucleic Acid Monomers and Polymers: UV-Induced Ultrafast Formation of Thymine-
Thymine Photodimer in DNA, University of Houston, Houston, Texas, January 11, 2007.
17) Ultrafast Excited State Dynamics: Direct Observation of DNA Damage by UV Light; University of Miami, Coral
18) Ultrafast Energy Relaxation in Biomolecules: Real Time Observation of DNA Damage by UV Light; University of
North Carolina, Chapel Hil s, North Carolina, December 18, 2006.
19) From Femtochemistry to Femtobiology: Direct Observation of Excited State Dynamics and DNA Damage by UV
Light; University of Kansas, Kansas City, Kansas, December 14, 2006.
20) Early Events in DNA Photophysics; 17th Inter-American Photochemical Society Conference on Photochemistry,
Salvador, Bahía, Brazil, June 11-June 16, 2006.
21) Real Time Observation of DNA Damage by Ultraviolet Radiation: New Insights Half a Century After Watson-
Crick’s Discovery of Double Stranded DNA; University of Puerto Rico, San Juan Campus, San Juan, Puerto Rico,
Contributed Oral Presentations (May, 2003 – present)
1) Solvent Relaxation Fol owing Vibrational Cooling in the Triplet Manifold of 1-Nitronaphthalene, XXIV International
Conference on Photochemistry, Toledo, Spain, July 19 to 24, 2009.
2) Base stacking, not base pairing, governs excited-state dynamics in A·T-containing DNA, The 230th ACS National
Meeting, Washington, DC, August 28 – September 1, 2005.
3) Base stacking, not base pairing, governs excited-state dynamics in A·T-containing DNA, 60th Annual Molecular
Spectroscopy Symposium, Mini-symposium, Bio-relevant Molecules, Columbus, OH, June 20-24, 2005.
4) Intra- versus Inter-Strand Excited-State Dynamics in A·T-Containing Double Stranded DNA, 4th Meeting of the
Ohio Photochemical Society, Oxford, Ohio, May 20-22, 2005.
5) Research in Kohler’s Group, Autumn Research Presentation to First Year Graduate Students, Department of
Chemistry, The Ohio State University, October 14, 2004.
6) Ab initio Ionization Energy Thresholds of DNA and RNA Bases in Gas Phase and in Aqueous Solution, 4th
Southern School on Computational Chemistry, Orange Beach, Alabama, March 26-27, 2004.
7) Photophysics of DNA and RNA Polymers Studied by Femtosecond Pump-Probe Spectroscopy, The 31st Annual
Meeting of the American Society for Photobiology, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, July 5-9, 2003.
8) Photophysics of DNA and RNA Polymers Studied by Femtosecond Pump-Probe Spectroscopy, The 2nd Ohio
Photochemical Society Meeting, Ohio, USA, May 16-18, 2003.
Published Abstracts (July, 2007 – present)
1) R. A. Vogt; C. Reichardt; C. E. Crespo-Hernández, T. G. Gray, “Ultrafast Dynamics in Nitro- and
(Organophosphine)Gold(I)-Polycylic Aromatic Hydrocarbons”, 2011 Meeting in Miniature, Ursuline College, Pepper
2) C. Wen; C. Reichardt; C. E. Crespo-Hernández, “Excited-State Dynamics in 2-Aminopurine Ribonucleoside: From
Femtosecond to Microsecond Time Scale”, 66th International Symposium on Molecular Spectroscopy, The Ohio
State University, Columbus, Ohio, June 20-24, 2011.
3) R. A. Vogt; C. Reichardt; C. E. Crespo-Hernández, T. G. Gray, “Ultrafast Dynamics in Nitro- and
(Organophosphine)Gold(I)-Polycylic Aromatic Hydrocarbons”, 66th International Symposium on Molecular
Spectroscopy, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, June 20-24, 2011.
4) I. Olexandr; C. E. Crespo-Hernández; F. C. Hil , "Toward Real-Life Petascale Applications: Experience at ERDC",
242nd ACS National Meeting & Exposition, Denver, CO, August 28 to September 1, 2011.
5) I. Olexandr; D. Ghosh; C. E. Crespo-Hernández; A. I. Krylov, "What DFT Can Tel Us About Vertical Ionization
Energy of Thymine in Water?", 242nd ACS National Meeting & Exposition, Denver, CO, August 28 to September 1,
6) C. Reichardt; C. E. Crespo-Hernández, “Sub-Picosecond Intersystem Crossing in 4-Thiothymidine, A Nucleoside
Analogue of Thymidine”, XXI I IUPAC Symposium on Photochemistry, Ferrara, Italy, July 11-16, 2010.
7) C. Reichardt; C. E. Crespo-Hernández, “The Dark Singlet State as Doorway State of Intersystem Crossing in DNA
Monomers”, 65th International Symposium on Molecular Spectroscopy, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio,
8) R. A. Vogt; C. Reichardt; C. E. Crespo-Hernández, “Ultrafast Singlet-Triplet Population Dynamics in Nitro-Aromatic
Compounds”, 65th International Symposium on Molecular Spectroscopy, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio,
9) R. A. Vogt; C. Reichardt; C. E. Crespo-Hernández, “Ultrafast Singlet-Triplet Population Dynamics in Nitro-Aromatic
Compounds”, 42nd Central Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, ACS: Dayton, Ohio, June 16-19,
10) C. Reichardt; C. E. Crespo-Hernández, “4-Thiothymidine: A Nucleoside Analogue of Thymidine Showing Sub-
Picosecond Intersystem Crossing”, 42nd Central Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, ACS: Dayton,
11) C. E. Crespo-Hernández; C. Reichardt, “Shining Light on the Molecule of Life”, 35th American Society for
Photobiology Meting, Providence, Rhode Island, June 12-16, 2010.
12) L. G. Dodson;† C. E. Crespo-Hernández, “On the Interaction of the Pharmaceutical Salbutamol with Light in
Water Solutions”, Intersections-SOURCE Symposium & Poster Session, CWRU, April 16, 2010.
(* First Place Winner in Natural Sciences Poster Competition). † participated as undergraduate student.
13) L. G. Dodson;† R. A. Vogt; J. Marks;† C. Reichardt; C. E. Crespo-Hernández, “On the Interaction of the
Pharmaceutical Salbutamol with Light in Water Solutions”, Research ShowCase, CWRU, April 15, 2010.
† participated as undergraduate student.
14) J. Santo-Pérez; C. E. Crespo-Hernández; C. Reichardt; I. Feliciano-Ramos; L. Arroyo-Ramírez; C. R. Cabrera;
M. A. Meador, “Properties of Isomeric Electron-Withdrawing Substituted Tetraphenylbenzodifurans for Sensor and
Organic Light-Emit ing Diode Applications”, 239th ACS National Meeting, San Francisco, CA, March 21-25, 2010.
15) R. A. Vogt;* C. Reichardt; C. E. Crespo-Hernández, “Ultrafast Branching Dynamics in Nitronaphthalene
Derivatives Upon Light Absorption”, ACS Meeting-in Miniature, Cleveland State University, March 17, 2010.
(*First Place Winner in Oral Presentation in the Physical Chemistry Session).
16) C. Reichardt; R. A. Vogt; C. E. Crespo-Hernández, “Solvent Ef ects in the Vibrational Cooling Dynamics of
1-Nitronaphthalene in the Triplet Manifold”, 41st Central Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, ACS:
17) R. A. Vogt; C. Reichardt; C. E. Crespo-Hernández, “Photochemistry of Nitro-Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds in
Solution”, 41st Central Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, ACS: Cleveland, Ohio, May 20-23, 2009.
18) L. G. Dodson;† C. E. Crespo-Hernández, “Light-Induced Degradation of the Pharmaceutical Salbutamol in
Aqueous Solutions”, 41st Central Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, ACS: Cleveland, Ohio, May
20-23, 2009. † participated as undergraduate student.
19) C. Reichardt; R. A. Vogt; C. E. Crespo-Hernández, “Sub-picosecond Intersystem Crossing and Vibrational
Cooling in the Triplet Manifold of 1-Nitronaphthalene”, 64th International Symposium on Molecular Spectroscopy, The
Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, June 22-26, 2009.
20) C. Reichardt; R. A. Vogt; C. E. Crespo-Hernández, “Solvent Relaxation Fol owing Vibrational Cooling of
1-Nitronaphthalene in the Triplet Manifold”, XXIV International Conference on Photochemistry, Toledo, Spain, July
21) C. Reichardt; R. A. Vogt; C. E. Crespo-Hernández, “Solvent Ef ects in the Vibrational Cooling Dynamics of
1-Nitronaphthalene in the Triplet Manifold”, XXIV International Conference on Photochemistry, July 19-24, 2009.
22) C. J. Val e Díaz;† E. F. Pino López; C. E. Crespo-Hernández; R. Arce-Quintero, “Photophysical Characterization
of 1-Nitropyrene in Dif erent Solvents: Experimental and Computational Studies”, Annual Biomedical Research
Conference for Minority Students, Orlando, Fl, November 5-8, 2008. † participated as undergraduate student.
23) M. Morel-Espinosa; R. Arce-Quintero; C. E. Crespo-Hernández, “Transient Species of Dinitropyrene in Solution”,
Abstract of Papers, 236th ACS National Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, United States, August 17-21, 2008, AEI-003.
24) C. Su; C. Middleton; B. Kohler; T. Takaya; C. E. Crespo-Hernández, “UV/UV Femtosecond Transient Absorption
Spectroscopy of Single-Stranded Adenine Multimers”, 63rd International Symposium on Molecular Spectroscopy,
The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, June 16-20, 2008.
25) K. de La Harpe; C. E. Crespo-Hernández; B. Cohen; B. Kohler, “The Role of Structure and Sequence on the
Dynamics of Excited Electronic States in GC-Containing Oligonucleotides”, 63rd International Symposium on
Molecular Spectroscopy, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, June 16-20, 2008.
26) B. Kohler; T. Takaya; C. Su; C. E. Crespo-Hernández, “On the Nature of Long-Lived Singlet Excited States in
DNA”, Abstract of Papers, 234th ACS National Meeting, Boston, MA, United States, August 19-23, 2007, PHYS-690.
27) K. D. de La Harpe; C. E. Crespo-Hernández; B. Cohen; B. Kohler, “Ef ect of Secondary Structure on the
Electronic Excited State Dynamics of d(GC)9”, Abstract of Papers, 234th ACS National Meeting, Boston, MA, United
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