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ACS NewsScenes from the ACS national meeting in San Francisco

2017; American Chemical Society; Volume: 95; Issue: 17 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1021/cen-09517-acsnews

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2474-7408

Autores

Linda Wang,

Tópico(s)

Health and Medical Research Impacts

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ACSNEWS ACS NewsScenes from the ACS national meeting in San Francisco ShareShare onFacebookTwitterWechatLinked InRedditEmail Linda WangC&EN, 2017, 95 (17), pp 42–43April 24, 2017Cite this:C&EN 95, 17, 42-43ACS members take off on the Younger Chemists Committee/Member Insurance Program Fun Run. (Credit: Linda Wang/C&EN)Figure1of16Nadine Ibrahim of New York University takes in her latte art at the ACS booth. (Credit: Kirsten Dobsen)Figure1of16ACS Immediate Past-President Donna J. Nelson (from left), ACS President Allison A. Campbell, and ACS President-Elect Peter K. Dorhout gather for a photo during the open board meeting. (Credit: Peter Cutts Photography)Figure2of16Undergrads from Trinity University explore a three-dimensional molecular modeling tool at the expo. (Credit: Linda Wang/C&EN)Figure3of16At the ACS booth, Jacqueline L. Fries (von Salm) of CoreRx Pharmaceuticals is revealed as the first author on the most-read ACS journal paper of 2016. (Credit: Linda Wang/C&EN)Figure4of16ACS Director-at-Large Dorothy J. Phillips and her husband, James, enjoy an iconic cable car. (Credit: Linda Wang/C&EN)Figure5of16ACS District VI Director Paul W. Jagodzinski (from left), A. Paul Alivisatos of UC Berkeley, and Senior Chemists Committee Chair Tom Beattie attend the Senior Chemists Breakfast. (Credit: Linda Wang/C&EN)Figure6of16Miyoung Chun (left) of The Kavli Foundation and Madeleine Jacobs, past ACS executive director and CEO, attend the Committee on Minority Affairs luncheon, where Chun spoke about turning disadvantages into advantages. (Credit: Linda Wang/C&EN)Figure7of16Members of the Committee on Chemists with Disabilities gather at the Committee on Minority Affairs luncheon. (Credit: Linda Wang/C&EN)Figure8of16Jann Vale, an undergrad at Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico, demonstrates an exothermic reaction during the ChemDemo Exchange. (Credit: Linda Wang/C&EN)Figure9of16ACS District VI Director Paul W. Jagodzinski (from left), A. Paul Alivisatos of UC Berkeley, and Senior Chemists Committee Chair Tom Beattie attend the Senior Chemists Breakfast. (Credit: Linda Wang/C&EN)Figure10of16Daniel Nascimento (left) of Florida State University explains his research at the Sci-Mix poster session. (Credit: Linda Wang/C&EN)Figure11of16A kid chemist shows off his creativity during the Presidential Outreach Event at the Exploratorium. (Credit: Linda Wang/C&EN)Figure12of16Campbell (right) and her partner, Julie Elmenhurst, attend the ACS National Awards Banquet. (Credit: Linda Wang/C&EN)Figure13of16ACS Board Chair Pat N. Confalone (from left), Campbell, The Fred Kavli Innovations in Chemistry Lecturer Jennifer Doudna, The Kavli Foundation Emerging Leader in Chemistry Lecturer Bradley D. Olsen, and ACS Executive Director and CEO Thomas Connelly gather for a group photo before the Kavli lectures begin. (Credit: Linda Wang/C&EN)Figure14of16Priestley Medalist Tobin J. Marks and his wife, Indrani Mukharji, celebrate at the ACS National Awards Banquet. (Credit: Linda Wang/C&EN)Figure15of16Snapshots from the American Chemical Society national meetingDownload PDF

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