Prof. Paul Knochel’s 2013 NOS Lecture is Available On-Line

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We thank all of those who attended and contributed to the 2013 National Organic Symposium (NOS) at the University of Washington, which was a terrific hit. We are now able to release Prof. Paul Knochel’s lecture which was held until now to allow him to publish the results presented at that time. We thank Scott Sieburth of Temple …

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Prof. Richmond Sarpong’s 2013 NOS Lecture is Available On-Line

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We thank all of those who attended and contributed to the 2013 National Organic Symposium (NOS) at the University of Washington, which was a terrific hit. We are now able to release Prof. Richmond Sarpong‘s lecture which was held until now to allow his group at UC Irvine to publish the results presented at that …

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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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National Organic Symposium Lectures Available On-Line

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We thank all of those who attended and contributed to the recent National Organic Symposium at the University of Washington, which was a terrific hit. We thank Scott Sieburth of Temple University for his phenomenal efforts in organizing the conference, which includes the lectures. Videos are now available for the following speakers at NOS 2013 …

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C&EN on the most recent NOS and a Quiz

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An article in C&EN by Carmen Drahl (C&EN 2013, 91(30), 31-33) summarizes the recent NOS and provides a trivia quiz based on the history of the Symposium (http://cenm.ag/nos). Share your score on Twitter with the hashtag #NOS2013.  The National Organic Chemistry Symposium is the premier event sponsored by the ACS, Division of Organic Chemistry. The idea is to highlight recent …

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Prof. Evans’ NOS Roger Adams Award Lecture Available On-Line

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We thank all of those who attended and contributed to the recent National Organic Symposium at the University of Washington, which was a terrific hit. Special congratulations go to the Roger Adams Award winner, David A. Evans of Harvard University. We thank Scott Sieburth of Temple University for his phenomenal efforts in organizing the conference, …

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The 44th National Organic Chemistry Symposium

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The 44th National Organic Chemistry Symposium (NOS) will be held on the campus of the University of Maryland June 28-July 2, 2015. Marisa Kozlowski will serve as the executive officer for the event and Lyle Isaacs and Michael Doyle will serve as the local organizers. Event Details will posted at http://nationalorganicsymposium.org as they become available. The …

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NOS History Article-Membership Benefit

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Thanks to Dale Poulter, Editor of the Journal of Organic Chemistry, the recent article “Profiles in Chemistry: A Historical Perspective on the National Organic Symposium” is available free to Organic Division Members. This article written by Fenlon (Franklin and Marshall College) and Myers (Ohio Northern University and Organic Division Webmaster) was highlighted at the recent 43rd …

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National Organic Chemistry Symposium (NOS) Posters

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The National Organic Chemistry Symposium will be held at the University of Washington in Seattle, June 23-27. The symposium includes thirteen plenary lectures, plus the 2013 Roger Adams Awardee David Evans, and four nights of poster sessions, all in one of the most spectacular cities in country. The afternoons are free for exploring Seattle. Free …

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JOC 5K Fun Run/Walk at NOS – New Form

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Calling all National Organic Symposium (NOS) participants-take a break from the indoor sessions to explore the breathtaking scenery of Seattle. Whether you’re a runner or not, come join us for this low-key social event to enjoy exercise, sightseeing and meeting colleagues in your field. Don’t worry about your pace, you will receive a  Journal of …

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