The Division has Won a 2014 ACS ChemLuminary Award!

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The Division of Organic Chemistry is recognized for the 2013 (4th) Annual Graduate Research Symposium (GRS) that was held at the University of Delaware, where 49 graduate students were selected from 38 institutions to present their research to peers and professional participants from academia and industry. The networking among the students was the greatest single …

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The 2015 Adams Award goes to Larry Overman

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Larry E. Overman, University of California, Irvine has been named as the recepient of the 2015 Roger Adams Award. The award address will be given at the 44th National Organic Chemistry Symposium (NOS) to be held on Sunday, June 28 to Thursday, July 2, 2015 on the campus of the University of Maryland. The Roger …

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The 2014 Organic Division Undergraduate Awardees

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The Organic Division congratulates the 296 Organic Division Undergraduate Awardees for 2014. Each awardee has been sent a certificate (personally signed by the Organic Division Chair, Dr. Christopher J. Welch) and a letter detailing how they can obtain free membership in the division (provided the institution submitted the application on time). The division sponsors this …

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Congratulations to the 2014 ACS Fellows

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Please join us in congratulating the following 20 members of the Organic Division who were selected to the 2014 class of ACS fellows: Eric Block University at Albany, SUNY Christina Bodurow Eli Lilly and Company Dawn A. Brooks Eli Lilly and Company F. Ivy Carroll RTI International Ron W. Darbeau McNeese State University Mark D. …

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Fall National Meeting: August 10-14, 2014

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The 248th ACS National Meeting will be held in San Francisco, August 10-14, 2014. There will be 611 oral presentations and 444 posters for a near-record total of 1055 papers. Highlights include the Arthur C. Cope and Arthur C. Cope Scholars Awards Symposium, the Tetrahedron Prize for Creativity in Organic Chemistry, the Journal of Organic …

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The 2013 Organic Division Undergraduate Awardees

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The Organic Division congratulates the 180 Inaugural Organic Division Undergraduate Awardees. Each awardee has been sent a certificate (personally signed by the Organic Division Chair, Professor Lawrence T. Scott) and a letter detailing how they can obtain free membership in the division. The division has decided to sponsor this new award program to recognize senior …

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2014 Gassman Award awarded to Amos Smith

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The ACS Division of Organic Chemistry named Amos B. Smith, III, Rhodes-Thompson Professor of Chemistry at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, the winner of the 2014 Paul G. Gassman Distinguished Service Award. The award, sponsored by the Division of Organic Chemistry, was established in 1994 to recognize outstanding service to the organic chemistry community. …

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2014 DOC SURF Fellowship Awards

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The Division of Organic Chemistry congratulates the six 2014 DOC SURF award winners, gratefully acknowledges their sponsors, and thanks The Journal of Organic Chemistry for the opportunity to publish the biographical sketches of the winners. Student School Mentor Sponsor Alexander Cleveland Tennessee Technological University Jessie Carrick Pfizer Nicolle Doering University of California Santa Barbara Armen …

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Abstracts Separates for the San Francisco 2014 ACS National Meeting

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Members can now access the abstract separates for the 248th ACS National Meeting held in San Francisco (Fall 2014). To access the file, you must be a Division Member. You can download the PDF file (12 MB) from the Organic Division’s Meeting Abstract Page. Use your ACS Login ID to access the page. If you …

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Survey for NOS 2015

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The DOC Executive Committee is surveying members about the 2015 NOS. If you are interested in participating, you should have received a request from Survey Monkey at the email address registered with the American Chemical Society (please check your junk mail/filtering options if you have not).