Preliminary Program

PLENARY EVENTS
Keynote Speaker
Professor Robert H. Grubbs
California Institute of Technology
Presentation & Discussion on STEM Education
Special Review of NAS Report “Rising Above the Gathering Storm”, Richard Zare

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Symposia
Advances in Chirooptical Methods (Prasad Polavarapu)
Bioanalytical Mass Spectrometry (John McLean )
Carbanion Chemistry (Larry Pratt )
Chemical Education at the College Level ( Michael Sanger and Amy Phelps)
Cope Scholar Symposium: James Tour (Andrienne Friedli and Piotr Kaszynski)
Developments in Biopolymers (Dwight Patterson)
Directions in Synthetic Organic Chemistry (Justin Wyatt)
Electrochemistry at the Nanoscale (David Cliffel)
Frontiers in Nucleic Acid Chemistry (Michael Stone)
Green Chemistry (Richard Engler)
Grubbs Symposium (Tim Hanusa )
Main Group and f-Element Chemistry
(Tim Hanusa)
Nanocrystals and Nanoclusters; Properties and Applications (Sandra Rosenthal)
Nanostructures in Polymer Science (Eva Harth)
Patent Law Developments (Jeremy Stipkala)
Separations in Nuclear, Environmental and Medicinal Radiochemistry , (Dale Ensor and Glen Fugate)
Technologies for the Chemistry Classroom (Jason Overby)
Why I Chose an Applied Chemistry Profession (Mary Moore)
Women Chemists in the Southeast (Judith Iriarte-Gross)

In addition, oral and poster presentations may be submitted in the following areas.

Undergraduate Program
Analytical Chemistry
Biological Chemistry
Chemical Education
Computational Chemistry
Environmental/Alternative Energies/Sustainability
Inorganic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Physical Chemistry
Polymer Chemistry
Chemical Technicians
Chemical Education
Fluorine Chemistry

 

 

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