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Call for Nominations:  2005 Buck-Whitney Award

 Dear Sir or Madam:            

    The Eastern New York section of the American Chemical Society is soliciting nominations for the Buck-Whitney Medal to recognize original work in pure or applied chemistry. This award honors two of the section's deceased members, Johannes S. Buck, former Associate Research Director of the former Sterling-Winthrop Research Institute and, Willis R. Whitney, the first Director of the General Electric Research Laboratory. The nominee must have made outstanding contributions to chemistry and be a resident of North America. We are interested primarily in identifying a chemist whose work has not yet received a significant national or international award, and whose career will be advanced by such recognition. A bronze medal and citation, an honorarium of $1000, and a grant toward the travel expenses of the recipient to address our local section will be offered. The nominee's work can be in either experimental or theoretical aspects of any field of pure or applied chemistry. To nominate someone, please provide the nominee's name and affiliation and list the specific contributions of the nominee to chemistry, including a description of his or her accomplishments. Your nominations will be reviewed by the Awards Committee who will forward the name of the chosen candidate to the Chairman and Executive Committee of the Eastern New York Section for approval. Nominations for the Buck-Whitney Medal should be mailed by September 15, 2005 to:  Buck-Whitney Award Committee, Department of Chemistry, Union College, Schenectady, NY 12308.

    Questions about the Buck-Whitney Award should be addressed to Prof. Michael Hagerman, Chair of the ENY ACS Awards Committee, at hagerman@union.edu .

 

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