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DOC Graduate Research Symposium Program

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The Final Program for the Organic Division’s 2nd Annual Graduate Research Symposium was updated on 6/29/2011. It is available from the GRS Page. This symposium is for 50-75 graduate students in organic chemistry to interact with leaders from academia, industry, various funding agencies, and publishers at a single venue will take place on July 14-17, …

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Deadline For Organic Symposium Proposals For The National Meeting In Philadelphia (Fall 2012) Is July 15

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The Division of Organic Chemistry (DOC) Executive Committee encourages proposals for symposia at the national meeting in Philadelphia, August 19-23, 2012.Proposals for symposia in emerging areas of research in the core areas of structure, synthesis and mechanism are encouraged as are those having an interdisciplinary focus.  Proposals submitted jointly to DOC and other ACS Divisions …

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Extension: Nominations for the DOC Graduate Research Symposium

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The Division of Organic Chemistry will hold the second Graduate Research Symposium for 50-75 organic chemistry graduate students on July 14-17, 2011 at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Student and invited speaker seminars, student posters, and round-table discussions with experts from all walks of the profession will provide a stimulating and rewarding experience for …

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Contact with Organic Division Members

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The Secretary of the Organic Division occasionally sends email messages to the membership to announce certain events and important due dates. To stay informed of important division activities, members are encouraged to frequently check the division website, subscribe to the RSS feed (See the RSS Feed Information page for more details), and utilize to the …

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Abstract Separates are available for the Spring 2011 ACS National Meeting

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Members can now access the abstract separates for the 241st ACS National Meeting to be held in Anaheim (Spring 2011). To access the file, you must be a Division Member. You can download the file (9 MB) from the Organic Division’s Meeting Abstract Page. Use your ACS ID to access the page. If you do …

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42nd NOS: June 2011

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The next National Organic Chemistry Symposium (NOS) will be held from Sunday, June 5 to Thursday, June 9, 2011 on the campus of Princeton University. The National Organic Chemistry Symposium is the premier event sponsored by the Division of Organic Chemistry of the American Chemical Society to highlight recent advances in organic chemistry.  The 42nd …

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The 2011 Roger Adams Awardee

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Robert H. Grubbs, Victor & Elizabeth Atkins Professor of Chemistry at California Institute of Technology has been named as the recepient of the 2011 Roger Adams Award. The award address will be given at the 42nd NOS Symposium. NOS will be on Sunday, June 5 to Thursday, June 9, 2011 on the campus of Princeton …

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Nominations Requested to Honor Young Professional Chemists

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The Executive Committee of the Organic Division of the ACS wishes to give greater opportunities for young professionals to present their work at national settings.  In support of these goals, two symposia will be held at the 2011 Fall ACS Meeting (Denver, CO, August 28-September 1). For more details, see the 6th Organic Assistant Professors …

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Registration is now open for the NOS

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The Executive Committee of the Division of Organic Chemistry of the American Chemical Society and the Department of Chemistry at Princeton are pleased to invite you to the 42nd National Organic Chemistry Symposium. This biennial event will be held from Sunday, June 5 to Thursday, June 9, 2011 on the beautiful campus of Princeton University, …

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Distribution of Paperback Edition of Organic Syntheses to DOC Members Discontinued. Free Electronic Edition Available.

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For 25 years, beginning in 1984 with Vol. 62, paperback copies of the annual volumes of Organic Syntheses were distributed to members of the Division of Organic Chemistry. This has worked well for both the Division of Organic Chemistry and Organic Syntheses over the years. However, technology has changed and in the modern era a …

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