The American Chemical Society (ACS) is the world's largest scientific society dedicated to advancing chemistry. It has 157,000 members and nearly 2,000 employees committed to improving lives through the transforming power of chemistry. ACS publishes peer-reviewed journals, provides educational resources, supports innovation and advocates for science policy. It also enables career development and promotes diversity in the chemical sciences.
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Paris Beauty is an Indian lingerie brand which is popular amongst older generations. The idea is to make the brand popular amongst the millennium generation girls too.
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A report based on the topic of Organic Synthesis
and my learning experience for WOW! 08 Attachment at:
Nanyang Technological University, School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
Division of Chemistry and Biological Chemistry
CAS, a division of the American Chemical Society, organizes, analyzes and shares information that sparks discoveries that improve the lives of people everywhere. We are a global team of scientists and technologists who offer broad-based solutions that drive discovery and provide deep insights for the scientific enterprise. These breakthroughs lead to innovations that range from product improvements to revelations that solve some of the world’s biggest problems in areas such as the treatment of disease, sustainable energy, and the world’s food supply. Together, we will do great things.
Creation, Transformation, Dissemination and Preservation: Advocating for Scho...NASIG
As the fight for research grants intensifies and the pot of money decreases, librarians need to ensure that the topic of scholarly communication remains on the forefront, regardless of funding. Affording researchers avenues to widely share and publish their work to make it widely available should be a mission both in the library and at the highest levels of the institution. How can libraries make an impact? In this presentation two librarians, a consortia officer and vendor, will discuss how consortia have and continue to play a primary role in advocating for dissemination of information and scholarly communication. Additionally, they will discuss other tools that libraries/researchers can use as a method of collaboration, whether regional or international, and why it is essential for libraries to become part of the solution before they are left out in the cold. Please come prepared to discuss how your library is making an impact on this topic.
Anne McKee
Program Officer for Resource Sharing, Greater Western Library Alliance
McKee received her M.L.S. from Indiana University, Bloomington and has had a very diverse career in librarianship. She has been an academic librarian, a sales rep for two subscription agencies and now a consortium officer for the past 13 years. A former President of NASIG, McKee is on the Serials Review Editorial Board, 3 publisher/vendor library advisory boards and strives to balance a busy career with an even busier family including a husband, 1 high schooler, 1 middle schooler, 2 dogs while being a first year newbie [and admittedly a rather bewildered] club volleyball mom: all this including wearing orthodontia! McKee is probably the only person you’ll meet with both an undergrad AND MLS in Library Science.
Christine M. Stamison
Senior Customer Relations Manager, Swets
Addison, IL
Christine Stamison, Senior Customer Relations Manager for Swets, has worked in various positions in the subscription agent industry for the past 20 years. Previously, she worked for 13 years in academic libraries, primarily in Serials, at both the University of Illinois at Chicago and at the University of Chicago Libraries. Christine received her Masters in Library and Information Services from Rosary College (now Dominican University) and is a regular lecturer for serials, collection development and technical services classes. When not working you can find Christine in the gym working with her trainer trying to get in shape for her upcoming vacation hiking up Machu Picchu and trekking around Easter Island.
A report based on the topic of Organic Synthesis
and my learning experience for WOW! 08 Attachment at:
Nanyang Technological University, School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
Division of Chemistry and Biological Chemistry
CAS, a division of the American Chemical Society, organizes, analyzes and shares information that sparks discoveries that improve the lives of people everywhere. We are a global team of scientists and technologists who offer broad-based solutions that drive discovery and provide deep insights for the scientific enterprise. These breakthroughs lead to innovations that range from product improvements to revelations that solve some of the world’s biggest problems in areas such as the treatment of disease, sustainable energy, and the world’s food supply. Together, we will do great things.
Creation, Transformation, Dissemination and Preservation: Advocating for Scho...NASIG
As the fight for research grants intensifies and the pot of money decreases, librarians need to ensure that the topic of scholarly communication remains on the forefront, regardless of funding. Affording researchers avenues to widely share and publish their work to make it widely available should be a mission both in the library and at the highest levels of the institution. How can libraries make an impact? In this presentation two librarians, a consortia officer and vendor, will discuss how consortia have and continue to play a primary role in advocating for dissemination of information and scholarly communication. Additionally, they will discuss other tools that libraries/researchers can use as a method of collaboration, whether regional or international, and why it is essential for libraries to become part of the solution before they are left out in the cold. Please come prepared to discuss how your library is making an impact on this topic.
Anne McKee
Program Officer for Resource Sharing, Greater Western Library Alliance
McKee received her M.L.S. from Indiana University, Bloomington and has had a very diverse career in librarianship. She has been an academic librarian, a sales rep for two subscription agencies and now a consortium officer for the past 13 years. A former President of NASIG, McKee is on the Serials Review Editorial Board, 3 publisher/vendor library advisory boards and strives to balance a busy career with an even busier family including a husband, 1 high schooler, 1 middle schooler, 2 dogs while being a first year newbie [and admittedly a rather bewildered] club volleyball mom: all this including wearing orthodontia! McKee is probably the only person you’ll meet with both an undergrad AND MLS in Library Science.
Christine M. Stamison
Senior Customer Relations Manager, Swets
Addison, IL
Christine Stamison, Senior Customer Relations Manager for Swets, has worked in various positions in the subscription agent industry for the past 20 years. Previously, she worked for 13 years in academic libraries, primarily in Serials, at both the University of Illinois at Chicago and at the University of Chicago Libraries. Christine received her Masters in Library and Information Services from Rosary College (now Dominican University) and is a regular lecturer for serials, collection development and technical services classes. When not working you can find Christine in the gym working with her trainer trying to get in shape for her upcoming vacation hiking up Machu Picchu and trekking around Easter Island.
3. The American Chemical Society (ACS) is the world’s largest scientific society and one of the world’s leading
sources of authoritative scientific information. We are a non-profit organization of 157,000 members and
nearly 2,000 employees who act locally, nationally, and globally and are committed to improving people’s
lives through the transforming power of chemistry.
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ABOUT ACS
What We Do
Advance science
Through peer reviewed journals,
research, conferences, grants,
awards, and educational resources
Advocate for chemistry
Support for innovation, science
education, and environmentally-
and socially-responsible
public policy
Enable career development
Through personal consulting,
career fairs, jobs database, and
professional development courses
Educate the public
Through public outreach programs,
such as Chemists Celebrate Earth
Day, National Chemistry Week, and
Landmarks in Chemical History
Support future chemists
With free educational resources,
mentoring programs, student
chapters, and high school
chemistry clubs
Promote diversity
Through the empowerment of a
diverse and inclusive membership
and promoting innovation and
advancement in the chemical
sciences
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4. DESCRIPTION OF RESEARCH: I work in the field of cancer therapeutics, where we discover and
develop small molecule cancer drugs for emerging biological targets. My first project involved
the development of an inhibitor of a currently undrugged epigenetic target, PRMT5.This work
has led to a collaboration with a major pharmaceutical company to advance these potential
drugs. It really is a privilege to be involved in research that has the capability of changing lives!
NAME:
H. Rachel Lagiakos
INSTITUTION AND LOCATION:
Monash University,
Cancer Therapeutics CRC,
Melbourne,Australia
JOB TITLE:
Senior Research Officer
AREA OF RESEARCH:
Medicinal/Organic
Chemistry
YEARS AS ACS MEMBER:
5 years
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6. DESCRIPTION OF RESEARCH: I study structure-property relationships and the application of
olefin copolymers, polymer blends and oriented polymers.
NAME:
Hongyu Chen
INSTITUTION AND LOCATION:
Dow Chemical Company,
Zhangjiang,China
JOB TITLE:
Dow Fellow
AREA OF RESEARCH:
Polymer Material Science
YEARS AS ACS MEMBER:
16 years
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8. DESCRIPTION OF RESEARCH: I study polyfunctional clathrochelates as building blocks for the
formation of supramolecular assemblies.The clathrochelates are a facile way to synthesize a
wide range of robust and rigid building blocks.We mainly focus on forming 3D coordination
assemblies, like cages.
NAME:
Suzanne Jansze
INSTITUTION AND LOCATION:
École polytechnique
fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL),
Lausanne,Switzerland
JOB TITLE:
PhD Student
AREA OF RESEARCH:
Supramolecular Chemistry
YEARS AS ACS MEMBER:
1 year
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10. DESCRIPTION OF RESEARCH: I design and develop new chromatographic materials for use in ion
chromatography and HPLC.The majority of my research is focused on new ion exchange phases
with unique selectivity. I also research new modes of analytical chemistry and am the primary
inventor of both high pH anion exchange chromatography of carbohydrates and accelerated
solvent extraction.
NAME:
Christopher Pohl
INSTITUTION AND LOCATION:
ThermoFisher Scientific,
California,USA
JOB TITLE:
Vice President,
Chromatography Chemistry
AREA OF RESEARCH:
Analytical Chemistry,
Polymer Chemistry
YEARS AS ACS MEMBER:
41 years
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12. DESCRIPTION OF RESEARCH: Our modern world depends on catalysis to form new materials,
pharmaceuticals, and polymers. Many of the complexes that we rely on contain expensive
transition metal elements. My goal is to discover cheaper main group compounds that can
facilitate these chemical transformations. My research involves synthesizing new, low-valent
main group species and using them to activate small molecules.
NAME:
Melanie Lui
INSTITUTION AND LOCATION:
University of Alberta,
Alberta,Canada
JOB TITLE:
Graduate Student
AREA OF RESEARCH:
Inorganic Chemistry
YEARS AS ACS MEMBER:
1 year
CAS SOLUTIONS USED:
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14. DESCRIPTION OF RESEARCH: I perform computational studies on novel building blocks for
nanotechnology based on derivatives of porphyrins.The principal focus is on the derivatives of
metaloporphyrins. Several collaborative projects cover reduced graphene oxide, capped metal
nanoparticles, novel organic pesticides, and biologically active Ru-complexes.
NAME:
Aleksey Kuznetsov
INSTITUTION AND LOCATION:
Federal University of São
Carlos,São Carlos,Brazil
JOB TITLE:
Visiting Professor
AREA OF RESEARCH:
Computational Chemistry,
Nanoscience
YEARS AS ACS MEMBER:
14 years
CAS SOLUTIONS USED:
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16. DESCRIPTION OF RESEARCH: My research is on the edge of phytochemistry and polymer science.
We extract antioxidants and antibacterial components from berries, herbs, and algae, combine
them with different polymers and create polymeric formulations for antifouling protection,
food additives, medical supplements, and biocompatible and reversible sorbents
for carbon dioxide capturing.
NAME:
Victoria Volkis
INSTITUTION AND LOCATION:
The University of Maryland
Eastern Shore,Maryland,USA
JOB TITLE:
Associate Professor of
Chemistry
AREA OF RESEARCH:
Polymeric Materials Inspired
by Natural Products
YEARS AS ACS MEMBER:
9 years
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18. DESCRIPTION OF RESEARCH: I study the thermochemistry of formation of weakly bound
complexes in solution, mostly biochemicals and metal ions. I also do educational research
on strategies for increasing diversity in academic science.
NAME:
Jennifer Mihalick
INSTITUTION AND LOCATION:
University of Wisconsin
Oshkosh,Wisconsin,USA
JOB TITLE:
Chair,Department of
Chemistry
AREA OF RESEARCH:
Physical Chemistry
YEARS AS ACS MEMBER:
33 years
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20. DESCRIPTION OF RESEARCH: I research computational chemistry and molecular spectroscopy
applied to the study of chemical systems from astrochemistry to biological chemistry.
NAME:
Francisco Partal Ureña
INSTITUTION AND LOCATION:
University of Jaén,
Jaén,Spain
JOB TITLE:
Lecturer
AREA OF RESEARCH:
Computational Chemistry
and Spectroscopy
YEARS AS ACS MEMBER:
8 years
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22. NAME:
Nadine Borduas
INSTITUTION AND LOCATION:
ETH Zurich,
Zurich,Switzerland
JOB TITLE:
Postdoctoral Researcher
AREA OF RESEARCH:
Atmospheric Chemistry
YEARS AS ACS MEMBER:
7 years
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DESCRIPTION OF RESEARCH: My research focuses on understanding the impact of photochemistry
on the organic properties of aerosols, specifically sea spray aerosols, and what impact these
chemical changes have on the ability of aerosols to activate and nucleate clouds. I want to
relate chemical changes of aerosols to cloud formation in the context of a changing climate.
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24. DESCRIPTION OF RESEARCH: I develop novel synthetic methods to access unusual highly reactive
molecules comprised of main group elements.These types of compounds enhance our
understanding of the fundamental aspects of chemical bonding.
NAME:
Robert Gilliard,Jr.
INSTITUTION AND LOCATION:
Case Western Reserve
University,Ohio,USA
JOB TITLE:
UNCF/Merck and Ford
Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow
AREA OF RESEARCH:
Inorganic and
Organometallic Chemistry
YEARS AS ACS MEMBER:
8 years
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26. DESCRIPTION OF RESEARCH: I provide training to my staff on laboratory practices, including safety
and best practices. I develop SOPs and work processes for our testing services, and I also assist
with chemistry-related questions for research proposals as the only chemist in the company.
NAME:
Nancy Winchester
INSTITUTION AND LOCATION:
Research & Development
Corporation of Newfoundland
and Labrador,Newfoundland
and Labrador,Canada
JOB TITLE:
Vice President,R&D Solutions
AREA OF RESEARCH:
Organometallics
YEARS AS ACS MEMBER:
23 years
CAS SOLUTIONS USED:
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