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31 CEN.ACS.ORG JANUARY 19, 2015 MEETINGS CALLS FOR PAPERS for the fall 2015 ACS national meeting (Aug. 16-20) have been issued. The preliminary program for the meeting in Boston will be published in the June 22 issue of C&EN; the full technical program will be available at www.acs.org/ boston2015 on June 22. ACS’s online Meeting Abstracts Pro- gramming System (MAPS) is now open for Boston abstracts. Please visit MAPS at maps.acs.org for abstract submission. The society bylaw governing presenta- tion of papers appears below. SOCIETY BYLAW GOVERNING PAPERS Bylaw VI, Sec. 6, governs presentation at society meetings. a. The term “paper” shall include any scientific presentation that can be reduced to writing. b. No paper shall be presented at a na- tional, regional, divisional, or other major meeting unless its title and author(s) appear on the program for the meeting. However, the President, with the concur- rector of the Society prior to publication of the program that presentation by the author of such paper is important to the success of the symposium. d. Rules corresponding to paragraphs a, b, and c of this section for a cooperative meet- ing shall be subject to agreement in advance between the organizations concerned but should conform, insofar as possible, to this Bylaw and be subject to approval by the Ex- ecutive Director of the Society. e. The Society assumes no responsibility for the statements or opinions expressed by individuals in papers or discussions thereof. f. The President shall have authority to exclude any paper from a program at any time prior to its scheduled presentation at a meeting of the Society. Board Regulation VII, No. 3, supplements Bylaw VI, Sec. 6, as follows: a. Authorship of papers shall be accred- ited only to individuals and not to compa- nies or laboratories. b. Therapeutic Papers. It is the policy of the Society to encourage the presentation of chemical papers with pharmacological and physiological aspects but to discourage presentation, by other than qualified clinical investigators, of papers in which clinical in- terpretations are the principal contribution. Divisions shall adhere to this policy when determining the acceptability of papers for their meeting programs. The Divisions also are urged to exclude from their programs, and especially from any abstracts issued, statements recommending procedures for the treatment of human disease or an- FALL 2015 ACS NATIONAL MEETING Divisions issue CALLS FOR PAPERS for the Aug. 16–20 meeting in Boston rence of either the Chair of the Board of Directors or the Vice-Chair of the Council Policy Committee, may authorize an ex- traordinary symposium at a national meet- ing provided that (1) the symposium has as its primary focus significant scientific developments too recent for programming deadlines, and (2) the request for authorization for such a symposium has been made jointly by a member of the Society and one of the following: the Chair of a relevant Division of the Society, the Chair of the Committee on Divisional Activities, or the Chair of the Committee on Science. c. No paper by a chemical scientist resid- ing in the United States who is not a mem- ber of the Society shall appear on the pro- gram of a national, regional, divisional, or other major meeting of the Society unless it be a joint paper with one or more Society members, or unless for a national, regional, or national-divisional meeting the author has been invited to present the paper at a symposium organized by a Division of the Society or by Sections of the Society, and the Chair of such Division or of the host Section has certified to the Executive Di- DIVISION DATE DIVISION DATE DIVISION DATE COMMITTEE DATE AGFD na CINF March 13 INOR March 16 MPPG na AGRO March 16 TOXI March 16 MEDI March 30 AEI March 16 ANYL March 16 CHAL March 30 NUCL March 16 CEI a BIOT a COLL March 30 ORGN March 30 CMA March 20 BIOL March 16 COMP March 30 PHYS na COMSCI na BMGT April 1 ENFL na POLY March 30 IAC na CARB March 16 ENVR March 16 PMSE March 16 SOCED na CATL March 24 FLUO March 16 PROF March 30 WCC na CELL a GEOC March 16 RUBB a YCC March 16 CHED March 30 HIST March 30 SCHB March 16 CHAS March 16 I&EC March 16 a Will not meet in Boston. na = not available at press time. Deadlines For Abstract Submission For The Boston National Meeting, Aug. 16–20 All dates are preliminary. The final dates approved by the divisions are on the abstract submission site, maps.acs.org.

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CALLS FOR PAPERS for the fall 2015 ACS national meeting (Aug. 16-20) have been issued. The preliminary program for the meeting in Boston will be published in the June 22 issue of C&EN; the full technical program will be available at www.acs.org/boston2015 on June 22.

ACS’s online Meeting Abstracts Pro-gramming System (MAPS) is now open for Boston abstracts. Please visit MAPS at maps.acs.org for abstract submission.

The society bylaw governing presenta-tion of papers appears below.

SOCIETY BYLAW GOVERNING PAPERS

Bylaw VI, Sec. 6, governs presentation at society meetings.

a. The term “paper” shall include any scientific presentation that can be reduced to writing.

b. No paper shall be presented at a na-tional, regional, divisional, or other major meeting unless its title and author(s) appear on the program for the meeting. However, the President, with the concur-

rector of the Society prior to publication of the program that presentation by the author of such paper is important to the success of the symposium.

d. Rules corresponding to paragraphs a, b, and c of this section for a cooperative meet-ing shall be subject to agreement in advance between the organizations concerned but should conform, insofar as possible, to this Bylaw and be subject to approval by the Ex-ecutive Director of the Society.

e. The Society assumes no responsibility for the statements or opinions expressed by individuals in papers or discussions thereof.

f. The President shall have authority to exclude any paper from a program at any time prior to its scheduled presentation at a meeting of the Society.

Board Regulation VII, No. 3, supplements Bylaw VI, Sec. 6, as follows:

a. Authorship of papers shall be accred-ited only to individuals and not to compa-nies or laboratories.

b. Therapeutic Papers. It is the policy of the Society to encourage the presentation of chemical papers with pharmacological and physiological aspects but to discourage presentation, by other than qualified clinical investigators, of papers in which clinical in-terpretations are the principal contribution. Divisions shall adhere to this policy when determining the acceptability of papers for their meeting programs. The Divisions also are urged to exclude from their programs, and especially from any abstracts issued, statements recommending procedures for the treatment of human disease or an-

FALL 2015 ACS NATIONAL MEETING

Divisions issue CALLS FOR PAPERS for the Aug. 16–20 meeting in Boston

rence of either the Chair of the Board of Directors or the Vice-Chair of the Council Policy Committee, may authorize an ex-traordinary symposium at a national meet-ing provided that(1) the symposium has as its primary focus

significant scientific developments too recent for programming deadlines, and

(2) the request for authorization for such a symposium has been made jointly by a member of the Society and one of the following: the Chair of a relevant Division of the Society, the Chair of the Committee on Divisional Activities, or the Chair of the Committee on Science.

c. No paper by a chemical scientist resid-ing in the United States who is not a mem-ber of the Society shall appear on the pro-gram of a national, regional, divisional, or other major meeting of the Society unless it be a joint paper with one or more Society members, or unless for a national, regional, or national-divisional meeting the author has been invited to present the paper at a symposium organized by a Division of the Society or by Sections of the Society, and the Chair of such Division or of the host Section has certified to the Executive Di-

DIVISION DATE DIVISION DATE DIVISION DATE COMMITTEE DATE

AGFD na CINF March 13 INOR March 16 MPPG naAGRO March 16 TOXI March 16 MEDI March 30 AEI March 16ANYL March 16 CHAL March 30 NUCL March 16 CEI aBIOT a COLL March 30 ORGN March 30 CMA March 20BIOL March 16 COMP March 30 PHYS na COMSCI naBMGT April 1 ENFL na POLY March 30 IAC naCARB March 16 ENVR March 16 PMSE March 16 SOCED naCATL March 24 FLUO March 16 PROF March 30 WCC naCELL a GEOC March 16 RUBB a YCC March 16CHED March 30 HIST March 30 SCHB March 16CHAS March 16 I&EC March 16

a Will not meet in Boston. na = not available at press time.

Deadlines For Abstract Submission For The Boston National Meeting, Aug. 16–20All dates are preliminary. The final dates approved by the divisions are on the abstract submission site, maps.acs.org.

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nouncement of any “cures” not confirmed by competent medical authority. Any author contributing a paper that includes discus-sion of the treatment of human disease must submit for review, by representatives of the appropriate Division, a complete manuscript in addition to an abstract.

Notes: Submission of papers for presen-tation at an ACS meeting does not consti-tute submission for publication in an ACS

journal. Regulations for the acceptance of papers to be presented as part of divisional meetings vary for each division. However, publication of papers in ACS journals is based upon the earliest date of receipt of the complete paper by the appropriate editor.

The council has empowered officers of divisions to request any paper in advance, so that it may be passed upon and an indi-cation made to the author as to whether he

or she is to read the entire paper or to ab-stract it to allow time for discussion.

Special attention should be given to the misuse of trade names, secret formulas, or secret processes in papers at national meetings of the society.

It is requested that authors avoid the use of trade names in papers presented at ACS meetings. Chairs are responsible for enforcing this policy.

MULTIDISCIPLINARY PROGRAM PLANNING GROUP

MEETING THEME: INNOVATION FROM

DISCOVERY TO APPLICATION

Program Chair: C. R. Wagner, U of Minnesota, College of Pharmacy, Min-neapolis, MN 55455, (612) 625-2614, [email protected]

Abstract due date unavailable at press time.

AGRICULTURAL & FOOD CHEMISTRY

Program Chair: B. Park, USDA-Agricul-tural Research Service, 950 College Station Rd., Athens, GA 30605, (706) 546-3396, [email protected]

Abstract due date unavailable at press time.AGFD Division Award Symposium. K. Deibler,

[email protected] Bioactive Compounds from Fruits & Veg-

etables. C. Osorio, [email protected]; F. Tomas-Bar, [email protected]; L. Cisneros-Zevallos, [email protected]

“Browned Flavors”: Analysis, Formation & Physiology. M. Granvogl, michael.granvogl @tum.de; D. Peterson, [email protected]; P. Schieberle, [email protected]

Challenges in Applied Flavor Sciences. A. Taylor, [email protected]

Chemistry, Composition & Analysis of Dietary Supplements. K. Goodner, [email protected]; Y. Kim, [email protected]; M. Sucan, [email protected]

Complex Coacervation: Principles & Ap-plications (Cosponsored with COLL). P. Dubin, [email protected]; S. Perry, [email protected]; S. Mann, [email protected]

Economically Motivated Food Adulteration: Interplay between Detection, Policy & Food Defense. P. Scholl, [email protected]; J. Moore, [email protected]

Environmental Effect on Plant Volatile For-mation & Nonvolatile Composition. A. Rimando, [email protected]; M. Qian, [email protected]

Fate of the Anthocyanins in Humans: ADME & Biological Activity. I. Edirisinghe, iedirisi @iit.edu; B. Burton-Freeman, [email protected]

Food Toxicants Formed during Food Pro-cessing & Storage. L. Yu, [email protected]; S. Wang, [email protected]

General Papers. B. Park General Posters. B. Park Kenneth A. Spencer Award Symposium

(Cosponsored with AGRO). E. Hellmuth, [email protected]

Metabolites & Metabolomics of Food Bioac-tives & Influence of Gut Microbiota: Chemistry & Health Effects. S. Sang, [email protected]; F. Shahidi, [email protected]

Modern Perspectives on Oxidation: Flavor Consequences in Foods & Beverages. R. Elias, [email protected]; K. Tandon, [email protected]

Recovery of Bioactive Compounds from Processing By-Products. L. Howard, [email protected]; Y. Kim

Sample Preparation for Nutraceutical & Functional Food Analysis. D. Luthria, [email protected]

Young Scientist Award Symposium. C. Brine, [email protected]

AGROCHEMICALS

Program Chair: P. Rice, U of Minnesota, USDA-Agricultural Research Service, 1991 Upper Buford Cir., St. Paul, MN 55108, (612) 624-9210, [email protected]

Abstracts due March 16.

Advances in Pesticide Residue Analysis: Innovations That Lead to Novel Applica-tions (Cosponsored with ANYL & ENVR). (Oral & Poster submissions.) M. Saha, [email protected]; K. Lynn, [email protected]; L. Riter, [email protected]

Agrochemicals: Innovations in Discovery & Process Chemistry. (Oral & Poster submissions.) B. Lorsbach, [email protected]; M. Riener, [email protected]; T. Trullinger, [email protected]

Antibiotics in Agricultural Ecosystems: Fate, Treatment, Analysis & Ecological Effects (Cosponsored with ANYL & ENVR). (Oral & Poster submissions.) D. Aga, [email protected]; J. Wallace, [email protected]

Biochemical Biopesticides: Discovery & Regulation of New & Potential Products (Cosponsored with BIOL). (Oral & Poster submissions.) S. Duke, [email protected]; A. Gross, [email protected]; J. Coats, [email protected]; C. Cantrell, [email protected]

Biomonitoring for Pesticide Exposures (Cosponsored with ENVR). (Oral & Poster submissions.) J. Seiber, [email protected]; J. Driver, [email protected]; S. Hays, [email protected]; R. Krieger, [email protected]; J. Pleil, [email protected]; J. Sobus, [email protected]; E. Ulrich, [email protected]

Combining Scientific Evidence for Health Policy & Regulation (Cosponsored with TOXI & CHAS). (Oral & Poster submis-sions.) K. Mundt, [email protected]

Current Advances & Challenges of Arthro-pod Vector Control. (Oral & Poster sub-missions.) D. Swale, [email protected]; L. Jenson, [email protected]

Current Topics in Food & Crop Allergens (Cosponsored with ANYL). (Oral & Poster submissions.) J. Eble, [email protected]; N. Houston, [email protected]

Current Topics in Seed Treatment (Cospon-sored with ANYL & ENVR). (Oral & Poster submissions.) J. Eble; P. Rice, [email protected]

Data to Decisions: Software Solutions for Modern Analytical Workflows (Co-sponsored with ANYL & ENVR). (Oral & Poster submissions.) L. Riter; L. Buchholz, [email protected]

Degradation of Halogenated Compounds in the Environment (Cosponsored with ENVR). (Oral & Poster submissions.) K. Myung, [email protected]; K. Lee, [email protected]; N. Satchivi, [email protected]; M. Ma, [email protected]

Development of More Efficient Pesticide Exposure Screening Informed by Fate, Usage & Monitoring Data (Cosponsored with ENVR). (Oral & Poster submissions.) M. Barrett, [email protected]; W. Chen, [email protected]; M. Sha-mim, [email protected]

Endangered Species Risk Assessment for Pesticides: Advances in Methods & Process (Cosponsored with ENVR). (Oral & Poster submissions.) T. Hall, [email protected]; N. Poletika, [email protected]; M. Leggett, [email protected]; C. Peck, [email protected]; T. Hawkes, [email protected]; N. Golden, [email protected]; V. Forbes, [email protected]

Environmental Fate, Management & Mitiga-tion of Nitrogen in Agricultural Systems (Cosponsored with ENVR). (Oral & Poster submissions.) B. Bret, [email protected]; C. Hapeman, [email protected]; K. Armbrust, [email protected]

Environmental Fate, Transport & Modeling of Agricultural Chemicals (Cosponsored with ENVR). (Oral & Poster submissions.) S. Jackson, [email protected]; N. Peranginangin, [email protected]

Feeding the World Requires Pesticides & Maximum Residue Levels. (Oral & Poster submissions.) H. Irrig, [email protected]

Formulation Technologies for Improved Crop Protection (Cosponsored with ENVR & ORGN). (Oral & Poster submissions.) S. Sumulong, [email protected]; A. Malec, [email protected]; T. Jindal, [email protected]

Global Research Needs: Identifying & Prioritizing Efforts To Sustain Envi-ronmental Quality (Cosponsored with ENVR & TOXI). B. Brooks, [email protected]; P. Rice, [email protected]; E. Ulrich; D. Dionysiou, [email protected]; G. Cobb, [email protected]

GMOs & the Entanglement of Intellectual Property Rights (Cosponsored with CHAL & ENVR). (Oral & Poster submis-sions.) A. Coates, [email protected]

Host Plant Volatiles & Chemotaxonomy for Predicting the Host Range of Candidate Biocontrol Agents of Invasive Weeds. (Oral & Poster submissions.) J. Beck, [email protected]

Immunoassays & Other Bioanalytical Techniques (Immunochemistry Summit XII) (Cosponsored with ANYL, ENVR & SCHB). (Oral & Poster submissions.) J. Van Emon, [email protected]

Innovation in Metabolism, Bioavailability & Formulations Research Leading to the Discovery of Agrochemicals: Sympo-sium Honoring Dr. Keith D. Wing, AGRO Insecticide Action on Ion Channels: A Tribute to Professor Toshio Narahashi (Cosponsored with ORGN). D. Soderlund, [email protected]; K. Dong, [email protected]; V. Salgado, [email protected]

International Award for Research in Agro-chemicals. T. Sparks, [email protected]; J. Green, [email protected]; B. Lorsbach

BOSTON, AUG. 16–20

Note: Contact information for program chairs and symposium organizers is indicated only once in each listing.

Researchers supported by grants or contracts from the U.S. Department of Defense are required to submit proposal ab-stracts and manuscripts for review by DOD if so specified in the grant or contract. It is the responsibility of the authors to secure approval when necessary and to indicate to program chairs that approval has been obtained or is expected.

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Latest Trends in Environmental Fate & Exposure Assessments—Filling in Knowledge & Data Gaps across the Commodity Groups (Cosponsored with ENVR). (Oral & Poster submissions.) K. Malekani, [email protected]; J. Er-icson, [email protected]; G. Rattray, [email protected]; J. Robinson, [email protected]; M. Xiao Huang, [email protected]

Lysimetric Studies & Point Source Con-tamination by Leaching (Cosponsored with ENVR). (Oral & Poster submissions.) T. Jindal

Metabolites from Endophytic Microor-ganisms To Combat Biotic Stress in Crop Plants (Cosponsored with BIOL). (Oral & Poster submissions.) N. Kaushik, [email protected]; A. González-Coloma, [email protected]

Pesticide Dose: Effects on the Environ-ment & Target & Nontarget Organisms (Cosponsored with ENVR). (Oral & Poster submissions.) S. Duke; P. Kudsk, per.kudsk @agro.au.dk

Pesticide Residues in Latin America: Eco-toxicology & Environmental Sustainabil-ity (Cosponsored with ENVR). (Oral & Poster submissions.) M. Cesio, [email protected]; K. Miglioranza, [email protected]

Pesticides & Hydrophobic Compounds in Sediment (Cosponsored with ENVR). (Oral & Poster submissions.) J. Gid-dings, [email protected]; J. Gan, [email protected]; A. Barefoot, [email protected]; P. Hendley, [email protected]

Pollinators & Agrochemicals (Cosponsored with ENVR). (Oral & Poster submissions.) M. Hladik, [email protected]; P. Reibach, [email protected]; E. Ulrich

Recent Advances in the Analysis of Environ-mental Contaminants in Foods & Feeds (Cosponsored with ANYL & ENVR). (Oral & Poster submissions.) Y. Sapozhnikova, [email protected]

Spray Application Technology (Cospon-sored with ENVR). S. Jackson; P. Havens, [email protected]; G. Kruger, greg.kruger @unl.edu

Structure Elucidation in Metabolism Stud-ies (Plant, Animal, Fish & Soil) (Cospon-sored with ANYL). (Oral & Poster submis-sions.) J. Afzal, [email protected]; M. Jalal, [email protected]

Urban Agriculture: Turf, Ornamentals, Household Products & Water Reuse (Cosponsored with ENVR). (Oral & Poster submissions.) T. Jindal

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY

Program Chair: D. Duckworth, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, 902 Battelle Blvd., P.O. Box 999, MSIN K8-37, Richland, WA 99352, (509) 375-7225, [email protected]

Abstracts due March 16.Addressing Challenges in Spectroscopy. A.

Cavinato, [email protected] Advanced Analytical Techniques for Early

Cancer Screening. Y. Ma, [email protected] Advances in Analytical Separations. J.

MacLachlan, [email protected] Advances in Analytical Tools To Study Metal

Ion Speciation. D. Wunschel, david. [email protected]; S. Clark, [email protected]

Analytical Advances in Mass Spectrometry. A. Shvartsburg, [email protected]

Analytical Advances in Protein-DNA Ther-modynamic Analysis. C. Baveghems, [email protected]

Beyond Quant: Reenvisioning the Founda-tional Course in Analytical Chemistry. K. Frederick, [email protected]; C. Culbertson, [email protected]

Challenges for Analytical Chemists in Meeting the Revised USP Chapter/Sub-chapter <661>, <1663> & <1664> for Extractables/Leachables in Pharmaceu-tical Products. J. Castner, [email protected]

Challenges in Bioanalytical Chemistry. J. Wang, [email protected]

Forced Degradations in Pharmaceutical Industry. H. Yarabe, [email protected]

General Analytical Posters. D. DuckworthImproving/Validating Analytical Laboratory

Performance: The Role of Proficiency Testing. M. Latko, [email protected]; A. Oler, [email protected]

Informatics 2.0 for the Analytical Sciences: Big Data, the Semantic Web & Meta-data. S. Chalk, [email protected]; A. Williams, [email protected]

Innovations in Analytical Chemistry & Their Application to National Security & Fo-rensics (CBRNE). C. Fraga, [email protected]; H. Cho, [email protected]; J. Cort, [email protected]; D. Wunschel

Innovations in Teaching Analytical Chemis-try. A. Cavinato

Micro- & Nanoscale Innovations in Chro-matography. S. Olesik, [email protected]

Nanotechnology for Analytical Sensing & Spectroscopy-Based Applications. R. Narayanan, [email protected]

New Developments & Applications of Electrochemistry. S. Pratt, [email protected]

Open Air Analytical Measurements for Forensics, Health & Homeland Security. A. Hall, [email protected]; B. Musselman, [email protected]

BIOCHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY

Will not meet in Boston.

BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY

Program Chairs: C. Crews, Yale U, Dept. of Biology—KBT 454, P.O. Box 208103, New Haven, CT 06520, (203) 432-3460, [email protected]; V. Bandarian, U of Arizona, 1041 East Lowell St., Tucson, AZ 85721, (520) 626-0389, [email protected]

Abstracts due March 16.Current Topics in Biological Chemistry. V.

BandarianGraduate Student & Postdoctoral Sympo-

sium. C. CrewsYoung Investigator Symposium. C. Crews

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT & MANAGEMENT

Program Chairs: K. Allen, Aegis Sciences Corp., 515 Great Circle Rd., Nashville, TN 37228, (615) 425-4633, [email protected]; J. Bryant, Pacific North-west National Laboratory, 902 Battelle Blvd., MSIN K7-38, Richland, WA 99354, (509) 375-3765, [email protected]

Abstracts due April 1.Henry F. Whalen Jr. Award Symposium. K.

Allen; J. BryantLeadership Skills as a Strategic Advantage:

The Chemist’s Competitive Edge. C. Duane, [email protected]; T. Lane, [email protected]

CARBOHYDRATE CHEMISTRY

Program Chair: E. Rozners, Binghamton U, Dept. of Chemistry, 4400 Vestal Pkwy. East, Binghamton, NY 13902, (607) 777-2441, [email protected]

Abstracts due March 16.Advances in Oligonucleotide Therapeutics.

M. Manoharan, [email protected] Carbohydrate Synthesis for Medicinal

Chemistry & Biology. G. O’Doherty, [email protected]

Fundamental & Applied Aspects of Glyco-nanotechnology. R. Narain, [email protected]

General Posters. E. RoznersGlycolipid Immunostimulants (Cosponsored

with MEDI). R. Franck, [email protected]

New Strategies & Applications of Aminogly-cosides. T. Chang, [email protected]

CATALYSIS SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

Program Chair: K. Ramasamy, Chemi-cal & Biological Process Development Group, Pacific Northwest National Labo-ratory, 902 Battelle Blvd., P.O. Box 999, MSIN P8-60, Richland, WA 99352, (509) 372-6976, [email protected]

Abstracts due March 24.2015 ACS Catalysis Lectureship. K.

RamasamyCatalysis by Mixed Oxides. I. Wachs, iew0@

lehigh.edu; O. Guerrero-Perez, [email protected]

Catalysis Poster Session. K. RamasamyCatalysts for Ammonia Economy. M. Jones,

[email protected]; B. David, [email protected]

Catalytic Upgrading of Biomass. M. Olarte, [email protected]; S. Wettstein, [email protected]

CO2 Utilization. A. Raju, [email protected] Computational Catalysis. R. Assary, assary@

anl.gov In Situ Surface Science Methods for the

Study of Model Catalysts. J. Boscoboinik, [email protected]

MOF in Catalysis. P. Thallapally, praveen. [email protected]

Nanocatalysis. Y. Lei, [email protected] Role of the Outer Coordination Sphere on

Enzymatic & Molecular Catalysts. W. Shaw, [email protected]

Single-Atom Catalysis. A. Karim, [email protected]; Z. Wei, [email protected]

CELLULOSE & RENEWABLE MATERIALS

Will not meet in Boston.

CHEMICAL EDUCATION

Program Chairs: I. J. Levy, Gordon Col-lege, Dept. of Chemistry, 255 Grapevine Rd., Wenham, MA 01984, (978) 867-4877, [email protected]; I. Black, IM, P.O. Box 201221, New Haven, CT 06520, (203) 887-4996, [email protected]; B. Rios-McKee, [email protected]

Abstracts due March 30.Academic Innovations for Tomorrow’s Indus-

tries: GSSPC Symposium. L. Johnson, [email protected]

Active Learning in the Chemistry Class-room. D. Katz, [email protected]

Careers for Young Professionals in Green Chemistry: Breaking Bad Chemistry Habits. R. Borg, [email protected]; W. Lawal, [email protected]; E. Narh, [email protected]; A. Ivanova, [email protected]

Chemistry Education Research. G. Bhat-tacharyya, [email protected]; T. Greenbowe, [email protected]

Citizens First! Using Real-World Contexts for Engaging Students in Learning Chemistry. P. Daubenmire, [email protected]; C. Middlecamp, [email protected]

Education for Sustainable Development & Innovative Technologies across Culture. R. Kelly, [email protected]

From Discovery to Application: Implement-ing the Last 50 Years of Innovation into the Undergraduate Chemistry Classroom. A. Banerjee, [email protected]

General Papers. S. Fleming, [email protected]

General Posters. I. J. LevyHigh School Program. S. Mitchell, sbmitchell2

@gmail.com Incorporating Green Chemistry Innovations

& Applications into the Classroom & Outreach. E. Brush, [email protected]; J. Wissinger, [email protected]

Polymer Concepts in Inorganic Chemistry Courses. W. Ford, [email protected]

Process-Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning (POGIL). R. Moog, [email protected]

Promoting Engaged Student Learning through the ACS CPT Guidelines. C. Larive, [email protected]; T. Wenzel, [email protected]

Successful Student Chapters. N. DiFabio, [email protected]

Teaching Organic Chemistry for Biology Majors. R. Swisher, [email protected]

Toxicology & Environmental Impact in the Chemistry Curriculum: Science & Strat-egies for Educators—State-of-the-Art Symposium. A. Cannon, [email protected]; J. Warner, [email protected]

Undergraduate Research: Applicable Sci-ence To Encourage STEM Education. D. Rosenthal, [email protected]

Undergraduate Research Papers. N. Snyder, [email protected]; C. Gauthier-Valdez, [email protected]

Undergraduate Research Posters: Agricul-tural & Food Chemistry. N. DiFabio

Undergraduate Research Posters: Analytical Chemistry. N. DiFabio

Undergraduate Research Posters: Biochem-istry. N. DiFabio

Undergraduate Research Posters: Biotech-nology. N. DiFabio

Undergraduate Research Posters: Chemical Education. N. DiFabio

Undergraduate Research Posters: Computa-tional Chemistry. N. DiFabio

Undergraduate Research Posters: Environ-mental Chemistry. N. DiFabio

Undergraduate Research Posters: Geo-chemistry. N. DiFabio

Undergraduate Research Posters: Green Chemistry & Sustainability. N. DiFabio

Undergraduate Research Posters: Inorganic Chemistry. N. DiFabio

Undergraduate Research Posters: Medicinal Chemistry. N. DiFabio

Undergraduate Research Posters: Nano-chemistry. N. DiFabio

Note: Contact information for program chairs and symposium organizers is indicated only once in each listing.

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MEETINGS

Undergraduate Research Posters: Organic Chemistry. N. DiFabio

Undergraduate Research Posters: Physical Chemistry. N. DiFabio

Undergraduate Research Posters: Polymer Chemistry. N. DiFabio

CHEMICAL HEALTH & SAFETY

Program Chairs: D. M. Decker, Office of Environmental Health & Safety, U of California, Davis, 1 Shields Ave., Davis, CA 95616, (530) 754-7964, [email protected]; F. Wood-Black, Sophic Pursuits Inc., 6855 Lake Rd., Ponca City, OK 74604, (580) 761-3703, [email protected]; J. M. Pickel, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Chemical Sci-ences Div., 1 Bethel Valley Rd., MS 6209, Oak Ridge, TN 37830, (865) 576-0329, [email protected]

Abstracts due March 16.The Advantages & Disadvantages of

Ducted, Filtered & Ductless Fume Hoods (Cosponsored with CCS). J. Kaufman, [email protected]

Ask Dr. Safety: After the Incident—Recovery & Fallout (Cosponsored with CCS). H. Elston, [email protected]; N. Langerman, [email protected]

Chemical Health & Safety Awards (Cospon-sored with CCS). D. Walters, [email protected]

Chemical Health & Safety Posters (Cospon-sored with CCS). J. Pickel

Current Topics in Chemical Safety Informa-tion (Cosponsored with CCS, CINF & CHED). R. Stuart, [email protected]; L. McEwen, [email protected]

Lab Safety 25 Years after Promulgation of the OSHA Laboratory Standard (Cosponsored with CCS). P. Reinhardt, [email protected]; L. DiBerardinis, [email protected]

Safety Begins in the Classroom—Cur-riculum, Demonstrations & Awareness (Cosponsored with CCS & CHED). F. Wood-Black

CHEMICAL INFORMATION

Program Chair: E. Davis, 5118 Palatine Ave. North, Seattle, WA 98103, (406) 546-8047, [email protected]

Abstracts due March 13.Applications of Cheminformatics to the

Diverse World of Natural Products. R. Schenck, [email protected]; A. Williams, [email protected]

Chemical Information Skills: The Essential Tool Kit for Chemical Research. G. Bay-singer, [email protected]; J. Goodman, [email protected]

Chemogenomics: Cheminformatics in the Genetic World. R. Bienstock, [email protected]

CINF Scholarships for Scientific Excellence: Student Poster Competition. G. Grethe, [email protected]

CINFlash: Workflow Tools Lightning Round. E. Davis

Crowdsourcing Public Scientific Communi-cation: Wikipedia Contribution in Chem-istry Classrooms. M. Walker, [email protected]; Y. Li, [email protected]

Current Topics in Chemical Safety Informa-tion (Cosponsored with CHED & CHAS). R. Stuart, [email protected]; L. McEwen, [email protected]

Enabling Machines To “Read” the Chemical Literature: Techniques, Case Stud-ies & Opportunities. D. Lowe, [email protected]

Find the Needle in the Haystack: Dealing with Large Chemical Spaces. D. Deng, [email protected]

General Papers. E. DavisThe Growing Impact of Big Data in the

World of Chemical Information. S. Ekins, [email protected]; R. Potenzone, [email protected]; A. Williams

The Growing Impact of Openness in Chem-istry: A Symposium in Honor of J. C. Bradley. A. Lang, [email protected]; A. Williams

Herman Skolnik Award Symposium. L. McEwen; R. Bienstock

Innovations in Clinical Data. A. Twiss-Brooks, [email protected]

Retrosynthesis, Synthesis Planning, Reac-tion Prediction: When Will Computers Meet the Needs of the Synthetic Chem-ist? D. Evans, [email protected]

Scientific Integrity: Can We Rely on the Published Scientific Literature? W. Town, [email protected]; J. Currano, [email protected]

Substance Identifiers: Addressing the Challenges Presented by Chemically Modified Biologics—The Role of InChI & Related Technologies. K. Taylor, [email protected]; S. Heller, [email protected]

Visualizing Chemistry Data to Guide Opti-mization. M. Segall, [email protected]; E. Davis

Workflow Tools & Data Pipelining in Drug Discovery. T. Dudgeon, [email protected]; E. Davis

CHEMICAL TOXICOLOGY

Program Chair: A. Bryant-Friedrich, U of Toledo, 2801 West Bancroft St., Toledo, OH 43606, (419) 530-1940, [email protected]

Abstracts due March 16.Chemical Research in Toxicology Young

Investigator Award Symposium. A. Bryant-Friedrich

Division of Chemical Toxicology Keynote Address. P. Hollenberg, [email protected]

DNA Polymerases: From Mutagenesis to Biotechnology. Y. Wang, [email protected]

The Exposome. S. Balbo, [email protected] Founders Award Lecture & Symposium. A.

Bryant-Friedrich General Papers. A. Bryant-FriedrichGeneral Poster Session. A. Bryant-FriedrichNew Approaches to the Study of Chemical

Toxicology in Human Health: Accelera-tor Mass Spectrometry. P. Henderson, [email protected]

The Role of Gut Microbiota in Carcinogen-esis. S. Sturla, [email protected]

Young Investigator Symposium. K. Lu, [email protected]

CHEMISTRY & THE LAW

Program Chairs: K. Bianco, Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner LLP, 901 New York Ave., N.W., Wash-ington, DC 20001, (202) 408-4069, [email protected]; J. Hasford, Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner LLP, 901 New York Ave., N.W., Washington, DC 20001, (202) 408-4175, [email protected]

Abstracts due March 30.The Many Faces of CHAL: Where Chemistry

Meets the Law. J. Hasford; K. Bianco

COLLOID & SURFACE CHEMISTRY

Program Chair: R. Nagarajan, Molecular Sciences & Engineering Team, Natick Soldier Research, Development & Engineering Center, 15 Kansas St., Natick, MA 01760, (508) 233-6445, [email protected]

Abstracts due March 30.30 Years of Langmuir: Looking Back … & For-

ward. R. Crooks, [email protected]; F. Winnick, [email protected]

Basic Research in Colloids, Surfactants & Nanomaterials. R. Nagarajan

Biochemical Ligands at Interfaces: From Molecular-Scale Characterization to De-vices. T. Ye, [email protected]; G. Liu, [email protected]

Colloid-Polymer Architectures & Mixtures. S. Balko, [email protected]; T. Kreer, [email protected]

Experimental & Computational Approaches to Reactions at the Surface of Colloidal Nanomaterials, Facilitated by Photo-excitation & Charge Transfer. D. Kilin, [email protected]

Fundamental Research in Colloids, Surfaces & Nanomaterials. R. Nagarajan

Langmuir Lectures, Nano Letters Award Lecture & ACS Applied Materials & In-terfaces Award Lecture. R. Nagarajan

Metrology of Characterization, Simulation & Theory of Biomembranes. M. Nieh, [email protected]; J. Katsaras, [email protected]

Nanomaterials for Defense & Homeland Se-curity Applications. R. Nagarajan

Nanoparticles in Food, Agricultural & Envi-ronmental Settings. D. Britt, [email protected]

Nanotheranostics for Cancer Applications. P. Rai, [email protected]; S. Morris, [email protected]

Operando Spectroscopic Approach to Quan-tifying Structure-Activity Relationships of Real Catalysts under Ambient Condi-tions. C. Karwacki, [email protected]; J. Russell, [email protected]

Polymer- & Biopolymer-Based Nanomateri-als. B. Chauhan, [email protected]

Surface Modification To Control Cell-Surface Interactions. H. Möhwald, [email protected]; A. Peterson, [email protected]

Theory & Modeling of Nanoparticles’ Inter-actions with Biomolecules & Polymers. M. Dutt, [email protected]; Y. Yingling, [email protected]

COMPUTERS IN CHEMISTRY

Program Chairs: E. Esposito, exeResearch LLC, 32 University Dr., East Lansing, MI 48823, (517) 639-0684, [email protected]; S. Wildman, Washington U, Biochemistry, Box 8231, 660 South Euclid Ave., Saint Louis, MO 63110, (314) 362-8945, [email protected]

Abstracts due March 30.Accelerated Discovery of Chemical

Compounds: Design New Polymers & Inorganic Materials from Integration of Polymer Science, Materials Science & Informatics. Y. Tseng, [email protected]; J. Cheng, [email protected]; J. Rice, [email protected]

“Best in Class” Computational Software by Integration. A. Gobbi, [email protected]; P. Walters, [email protected]

Calculating pKas & Redox Potentials. M. Coote, [email protected]; H. Schlegel, [email protected]

The Chemical Computing Group Excellence Award for Graduate Students. C. Sim-merling, [email protected]

Computational Modeling of Functional Poly-mers. B. Swope, [email protected]; S. Rick, [email protected]; H. Ashbaugh, [email protected]

Computational Study of Water. D. Sindhikara, [email protected]

Designing Chemical Libraries for Screening: Past, Present & Future. S. Das, [email protected]; A. Shelat, [email protected]

Drug Discovery. S. Wildman; Y. TsengEmerging Technologies in Computational

Chemistry. C. Breneman, [email protected] Integrated Approaches in Structure-Based

Drug Design. F. Vajdos, [email protected]; V. Shanmugasundaram, [email protected]

Materials Science. E. Esposito Measuring “Success” of Molecular Model-

ing Efforts. A. Rusinko, [email protected]; E. Sherer, [email protected]

Molecular Dynamics Simulations in Drug Discovery. G. Cui, [email protected]; D. Shivakumar, devleena.shivakumar @schrodinger.com; V. Hornak, [email protected]

Molecular Mechanics. E. Esposito; S. WildmanNVIDIA GPU Award. M. Berger, mberger@

nvidia.com The OpenEye Outstanding Junior Faculty

Award. C. SimmerlingPoster Session. E. EspositoQuantum Chemistry. E. Patterson, eric.

[email protected]

ENERGY & FUELS

Program Chair: A. H. Park, Columbia U, Dept. of Earth & Environmental Engi-neering, 500 West 120th St., New York, NY 10027, (212) 854-8989, [email protected]

Abstract due date unavailable at press time.Advances in Ceria-Based Catalysis: Struc-

ture, Electronic & Chemical Properties Tailored for Chemical Conversion (Co-sponsored with CATL). S. Senanayake, [email protected]; Z. Wu, [email protected]

Advances in Chemistry of Energy & Fuels. A. H. Park; X. Wang, [email protected]

Advances in Analytical Methods for Petro-leum Upstream Applications. C. Ovalles, [email protected]; C. Rechsteiner, [email protected]

Biomass & Biofuels for Powering the World: Discovery to Application (Cosponsored with CATL). M. Nimlos, [email protected]; C. Mukarakate, [email protected]; L. Moens, [email protected]; D. Robichaud, [email protected]; B. Trewyn, [email protected]

Chemical Looping Innovation for Low-Carbon Energy. P. S. Fennell, [email protected]; F. Li, [email protected]

Henry H. Storch Award in Fuel Science. A. H. Park; X. Wang

Innovative Chemistry & Electrocatalysis for Low-Carbon Energy & Fuels: Discov-ery to Application (Cosponsored with CATL). Y. Shao, [email protected]; F. Jiao, [email protected]; J. Sun, [email protected]; S. W. Lee, [email protected]

Innovative Electrochemical Energy Stor-age & Conversion (Cosponsored with CATL). J. Lu, [email protected]; X. Ji, [email protected]

Innovative Extraction & Utilization Path-ways of Unconventional Hydrocarbon Sources (Cosponsored with CATL). A. J. Marchese, [email protected]; A. Boehman, [email protected]

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Novel Materials & Processes for Carbon Capture, Utilization & Storage. S. P. Katikaneni, [email protected]; J. H. Lee, [email protected]; O. M. Yaghi, [email protected]; C. Petit, camille.petit @imperial.ac.uk

Porous Materials for Energy & Sustainabil-ity from Discovery to Application. S. Ma, [email protected]; Y. Han, [email protected]; D. Jiang, [email protected]

ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY

Program Chair: D. Dionysiou, U of Cin-cinnati, 705 Engineering Research Ctr., Cincinnati, OH 45221, (513) 556-0724, [email protected]

Abstracts due March 16.Advanced Material, Reactor & System for

CO2 Utilization (Cosponsored with ENFL). (Oral & Poster submissions.) J. Xuan, [email protected]; H. Wang, hailang. [email protected]; M. Maroto-Valer, [email protected]

Advanced Materials & Technologies for De-salination & Wastewater Reuse. (Oral & Poster submissions.) Q. Lee, [email protected]; J. Kim, [email protected]

Advances in Chemistry for Carbon Capture, Utilization & Sequestration (CCUS). (Oral & Poster submissions.) M. Zhao, [email protected]; P. Fennell, [email protected]; N. Florin, [email protected]

Advances in Drinking Water Disinfection: By-Products’ Occurrence, Formation, Treatment, Health Effects, Epidemiol-ogy & Regulation. (Oral & Poster submis-sions.) E. Sahle-Demessie, [email protected]; G. Sorial, [email protected]

Advances in Sensing Technologies for Real-Time & Remote Monitoring of Water Quality. (Oral & Poster submis-sions.) M. Romero-Gonzalez, [email protected]; R. Plenderleith, [email protected]

Anaerobic Sewage Treatment: Dissolved Methane & Nitrogen Control. (Oral & Poster submissions.) H. Lee, [email protected]; P. Joonhong, [email protected]; G. Wells, [email protected]

Application of Chemical Receptor Models for Contaminant Source Apportion-ment. (Oral & Poster submissions.) J. Pietari, [email protected]; K. O’Reilly, [email protected]

Assessing Transformation Products by Nontarget & Suspected Target Screen-ing: The New Frontier in Environmental Chemistry & Engineering. (Oral & Poster submissions.) J. Drewes, [email protected]; T. Letzel, [email protected]; S. Snyder, [email protected]

Biological Inspiration for Environmental Sustainability: Bioinspired Approaches for Energy Conversion, Storage & Mate-rials (Cosponsored with PHYS & ORGN). (Oral & Poster submissions.) V. Vullev, [email protected]; K. Rajeshwar, [email protected]

C. Ellen Gonter Awards Symposium. T. An-derson, [email protected]

Chemical Processes of Atmospherically Rel-evant Trace Gases, Aerosols & Clouds (Cosponsored with PHYS). (Oral & Poster submissions.) S. Lee, [email protected]; D. Knopf, [email protected]

Coupled Contaminant Fate Processes in Water Bodies of Developed Landscapes. (Oral & Poster submissions.) T. Vadas, [email protected]; A. MacKay, [email protected]

Designing Safer Chemicals (Cosponsored with CEI). J. Zimmerman, julie.zimmerman @yale.edu; P. Anastas, [email protected]; A. Voutchkova-Kostal, [email protected]

Detection & Fate of Health-Related Microor-ganisms in Water. (Oral & Poster submis-sions.) K. Wigginton, [email protected]; K. Bibby, [email protected]

Discovery & Solutions to Pesticide Contam-ination of Water. (Oral & Poster submis-sions.) S. Ahuja, [email protected]

Emerging Electrochemical Water Reme-diation Technologies: A Symposium in Honor of Professor Enric Brillas & Pro-fessor Mehmet A. Oturan. (Oral & Poster submissions.) V. Sharma, [email protected]; I. Sadornil, [email protected]; F. Alcaide Monterrubio, [email protected]

Enantioselective Biotransformation of Chi-ral Pollutants in Soils & Water (Cospon-sored with AGRO). (Oral & Poster submis-sions.) J. Schmidt, [email protected]; I. Kania-Korwel, [email protected]

Environmental Applications & Implications of Graphene-Based Nanomaterials. (Oral & Poster submissions.) C. Indranil, [email protected]; D. Bouchard, [email protected]

Environmental Aspects of Adsorption/Desorption Processes. (Oral & Poster submissions.) G. Rytwo, [email protected]

Environmental Transformation of Nanopar-ticles: Processes, Mechanisms & Ecological Impacts. (Oral & Poster sub-missions.) K. Hristovski, [email protected]; P. Larese-Casanova, [email protected]; B. Lau, [email protected]; W. Yan, [email protected]; M. Cledon, [email protected]

Flue Gas Cleaning & Climate Control. (Oral & Poster submissions.) R. Fehrmann, [email protected]; A. Riisager, [email protected]

General Posters. D. DionysiouGreen Chemistry & the Environment (Co-

sponsored with YCC). (Oral & Poster sub-missions.) R. Luque, [email protected]; A. Balu, [email protected]; S. Obare, [email protected]

Heterogeneous Catalysis for Environmental Applications. (Oral & Poster submissions.) A. Orlov, [email protected]; A. Savara, [email protected]

Hydrothermal Carbonization: Possibilities & Limits for Feedstocks, Processes & Applications. (Oral & Poster submissions.) K. Ro, [email protected]; C. Coro-nella, [email protected]; J. Libra, [email protected]; S. Chang, [email protected]

Microorganism-Membrane Interactions: To-ward Understanding Pathogen Removal & Membrane Biofouling. (Oral & Poster submissions.) V. Tarabara, [email protected]; H. Nguyen, [email protected]; I. Xagoraraki, [email protected]

Nanoenabled Environmental Technologies. (Oral & Poster submissions.) K. Hristovski; J. Goldfarb, [email protected]; K. Doudrick, [email protected]

New Challenges in Water Quality, Treat-ment, Reuse & Sustainability: Chemis-try & Application of Advanced Oxidation Processes for Removal of Contaminants of Concern & Transformation Products. (Oral & Poster submissions.) G. Li Puma, [email protected]; D. Dionysiou; K. O’Shea, [email protected]; D. Minakata, [email protected]; R. de Fatima Peralta Muniz Moreira, [email protected]

Next-Generation Nanomaterials: Advances & Perspectives for Biomedicine, Energy & Environmental Protection. (Oral & Poster submissions.) J. Song, [email protected]; J. Mi, [email protected]

Reclamation, Remediation, Restoration: Novel Approaches to Environmental Challenges. (Oral & Poster submissions.) L. Lee, [email protected]; M. Mashtare, [email protected]; L. Royer, [email protected]

Resource Recovery & Contaminant Elimina-tion in Waste Streams of Increasing Concern. (Oral & Poster submissions.) T. Boyer, [email protected]; C. Huang, [email protected]

Sensing of Environmentally Relevant Con-taminants. (Oral & Poster submissions.) D. Jassby, [email protected]; B. Chaplin, [email protected]

Status & Trends of Biological & Persistent Organic Chemicals in the Great Lakes. (Oral & Poster submissions.) J. Pagano, [email protected]; D. Dionysiou

Using Passive Sampling Techniques To Detect Organic Contaminants (Cospon-sored with ORGN). (Oral & Poster submis-sions.) R. Lohmann, [email protected]; C. McDonough, [email protected]

FLUORINE CHEMISTRY

Program Chair: V. Petrov, DuPont, P.O. Box 8352, Wilmington, DE 19803, (302) 695-1958, [email protected]

Abstracts due March 16.Radiochemistry (Cosponsored with MEDI

& NUCL). N. Vasdev, [email protected]; G. Tamagnan, [email protected]; A. Packard, [email protected]

GEOCHEMISTRY

Program Chair: Y. Jun, Washington U in St. Louis, Dept. of Energy, Environmen-tal & Chemical Engineering, 1 Brookings Dr., Saint Louis, MO 63130, (314) 935-4539, [email protected]

Abstracts due March 16.Biogeochemical Cycling of Nutrients &

Contaminants in Physically Complex En-vironments. B. Kocar, [email protected]

General Geochemistry Posters. Y. JunGeneral Geochemistry Session. Y. JunStructure & Reactivity of Mineral-Fluid

Interfaces. S. Kerisit, [email protected]; S. Teich-McGoldrick, [email protected]

Subsurface Geochemistry for Energy & the Environment. C. Peters, [email protected]; Y. Jun

HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY

Program Chair: S. C. Rasmussen, Dept. of Chemistry & Biochemistry, North Da-kota State U, NDSU Dept. 2735, P.O. Box 6050, Fargo, ND 58108, (701) 231-8747, [email protected]

Abstracts due March 30.Fifty Years of Innovation: The Legacy of

the Westheimer Report. R. Egolf, [email protected]

HIST Tutorial & General Papers. S. RasmussenScience & Legacy of Henry Hill. J. Hayes,

[email protected]

INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY

Program Chair: P. Smith, Westminster College, Dept. of Chemistry, 319 South Market St., New Wilmington, PA 16172, (724) 946-7299, [email protected]

Abstracts due March 16.General Papers. J. Ritter, [email protected] General Posters. J. RitterGreen Chemistry Makes a Difference:

Pharmaceutical Industry-Academic Col-laborations. M. Kopach, [email protected]

Industrial & Engineering Fellow: Symposium in Honor of Gary M. Seabolt. E. Frank, [email protected]

Industrial & Engineering Fellow: Symposium in Honor of Henry C. (Hank) Foley. M. Strano, [email protected]

Industrial & Engineering Fellow: Sympo-sium in Honor of Kenneth L. Nash. S. Clark, [email protected]; L. Martin, [email protected]

Recycling & Recovery of Valuable Materi-als from Electronic Scrap. M. Nilsson, [email protected]; P. Smith

Symposium in Honor of the 2013 & 2014 ACS Fellows in the Division of Industrial & Engineering Chemistry. S. Alexandra-tos, [email protected]

INORGANIC CHEMISTRY

Program Chairs: N. Radu, DuPont, P.O. Box 80328, Wilmington, DE 19880, (302) 695-3363, [email protected]; S. Koch, Stony Brook U, SUNY, Chemistry Dept., Chemistry Rm. 675, Stony Brook, NY 11794, (631) 632-7944, [email protected]

Abstracts due March 16.Bioinorganic Chemistry: DNA, RNA & Inor-

ganic Drugs. (Oral & Poster submissions.) S. Koch

Bioinorganic Chemistry: Proteins & En-zymes & Model Systems. (Oral & Poster submissions.) S. Koch

Building Innovative Solid-State Materials through Solution Chemistry. (Oral & Poster submissions.) C. Oertel, [email protected]; A. Norquist, [email protected]; J. Neilson, [email protected]

Chemistry of Materials. C. Lugmair, [email protected]

Chemistry of Materials: Materials for En-ergy & Catalytic Applications. C. Lugmair

Chemistry of Materials: Metal-Organic Frameworks. C. Lugmair

Chemistry of Materials: Nanomaterials. C. Lugmair

Chemistry of Materials: Synthesis & Prop-erties. C. Lugmair

Coordination Chemistry: Characterization & Applications. (Oral & Poster submissions.) D. Crans, [email protected]

Coordination Chemistry: Synthesis & Char-acterization. (Oral & Poster submissions.) D. Crans

Electrochemistry. (Oral & Poster submis-sions.) B. Lucht, [email protected]

Environmental & Energy-Related Inorganic Chemistry. (Oral & Poster submissions.) S. Koch

ExxonMobil Solid-State Chemistry Fac-ulty Fellow Award. S. Suib, [email protected]

High-Energy Organometallic Complexes: Reactivity Driving New Synthesis & Catalysis. (Oral & Poster submissions.) K. Cummins, [email protected]; M. Smith, [email protected]; R. Waterman, [email protected]

Note: Contact information for program chairs and symposium organizers is indicated only once in each listing.

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Inorganic Catalysts. (Oral & Poster submis-sions.) S. Koch

Inorganic Chemistry Lectureship. W. Tolman, [email protected]

Inorganic Nanoscience Award. S. Stoll, [email protected]

Inorganic Spectroscopy. (Oral & Poster sub-missions.) S. Koch

Inorganic Young Investigator Awards. J. Bon-cella, [email protected]

Lanthanide & Actinide Chemistry. (Oral & Poster submissions.) A. de Bettencourt-Dias, [email protected]

Main-Group Chemistry. (Oral & Poster sub-missions.) T. Hudnall, [email protected]

Metalloenzyme Mechanisms. I. Korendovych, [email protected]; G. Ghirlanda, gghirlanda @asu.edu

Metalloprotein Inhibitors: Drugs, Drug Can-didates & New Targets at the Interface of Medicinal & Inorganic Chemistry. S. Cohen, [email protected]; Z. Sweeney, [email protected]

Molecular Water Oxidation Catalysis. S. Bernhard, [email protected]; M. Albrecht, [email protected]

Nanoscience. R. Richards, [email protected] Nanoscience: Applications. R. RichardsNanoscience: Metal Oxides. R. RichardsNanoscience: Metals. R. RichardsNanoscience: Semiconductors. R. RichardsOrganometallic Chemistry: Applications to

Materials & Polymer Science. (Oral & Poster submissions.) N. Radu

Organometallic Chemistry: Applications to Organic Transformations. (Oral & Poster submissions.) N. Radu

Organometallic Chemistry: Catalysis. (Oral & Poster submissions.) N. Radu

Organometallic Chemistry: New Ligand Platforms. (Oral & Poster submissions.) N. Radu

Organometallic Chemistry: Synthesis & Characterization. (Oral & Poster submis-sions.) N. Radu

Solid-State Inorganic Chemistry. (Oral & Poster submissions.) V. Poltavets, [email protected]; C. Lugmair

Synthetic Chemistry Approaches to Mag-netic Materials. (Oral & Poster submis-sions.) D. Freedman, [email protected]; D. Harris, [email protected]; E. Rodriguez, [email protected]

MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY

Program Chair: W. Young, Genentech, 1 DNA Way, MS#18A, South San Francis-co, CA 94080, (650) 467-7945, [email protected]

Abstracts due March 30.Advances in Predictive Toxicology: Part

1—In Silico & In Vitro Approaches. D. Ortwine, [email protected]; J. Reilly, [email protected]; B. Wei, [email protected]

Advances in Predictive Toxicology: Part 2—Case Studies in Drug Development. A. Stepan, [email protected]; A. Peat, [email protected]; J. Sutton, [email protected]

Cancer Immunotherapy: The Next Big Thing for Small Molecules. Z. Pei, [email protected]; A. Northrup, [email protected]

Case Studies of Successful Drugs. J. Chen, [email protected]

Deuterated Drugs. L. Marcin, lawrence.marcin @bms.com

Emerging Antibody-Drug Conjugates: Ap-plications of Medicinal Chemistry. V. Verma, [email protected]

Evolution of Natural Product Research in Drug Discovery. A. Peat; E. Velthuisen, [email protected]; R. Li, [email protected]

First-Time Disclosures. L. Thompson, [email protected]

General Orals. W. YoungGeneral Posters. W. YoungMEDI Award Symposium. W. YoungMedicinal Chemistry Toolbox: Understand-

ing the Roles of Inducible Pockets, Water & Small Structural Changes. P. Scola, [email protected]; N. Meanwell, [email protected]; K. Yeung, [email protected]; B. Beno, [email protected]; A. Regueiro-Ren, [email protected]

Neuroinflammation. B. Shireman, [email protected]

Ophthalmic Drug Discovery. N. Goodwin, [email protected]; C. Adams, [email protected]

Protein-Protein Interactions. J. Chen, [email protected]; J. Gestwicki, [email protected]

Recent Advances in Heart Failure. D. Pinto, [email protected]; R. Ewing, [email protected]

Strategies in the Design & Characterization of Allosteric Inhibitors. N. Meanwell; P. Scola

Targeted Covalent Inhibitors. Z. Pei; S. Con-ner, [email protected]

NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY & TECHNOLOGY

Program Chair: J. Terry, Illinois Institute of Technology, 3101 South Dearborn St., Chicago, IL 60616, (630) 252-9708, [email protected]

Abstracts due March 16.Analytical Chemistry in Nuclear Technol-

ogy. C. Coleman, [email protected]; D. Hobbs, [email protected]; D. Peterson, [email protected]

General Topics in Nuclear & Radiochemis-try. J. Braley, [email protected]

The Physics & Chemistry of the Heaviest Elements. W. Loveland, [email protected]

Radiopharmaceutical Design & Applications (Cosponsored with MEDI). A. Packard, [email protected]

Transformation & Transport of Radionu-clides in the Environment (Cosponsored with GEOC). M. Boyanov, [email protected]; K. Kemner, [email protected]; E. O’Loughlin, [email protected]

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

Program Chairs: M. McIntosh, U of Ar-kansas, Dept. of Chemistry & Biochem-istry, CHBC 119, Fayetteville, AR 72701, (479) 575-4692, [email protected]; R. Broene, Bowdoin College, Chemistry Dept., 6600 College Sta., Brunswick, ME 04011, (207) 725-3626, [email protected]

Abstracts due March 30.Asymmetric Reactions & Syntheses. (Oral

& Poster submissions.) M. McIntosh; R. Broene

Biologically Related Molecules & Processes. (Oral & Poster submissions.) M. McIntosh; R. Broene

Chemistry of Fullerenes, Carbon Nanotubes & Graphene. (Oral & Poster submissions.) M. McIntosh; R. Broene

Cope Award Symposium. C. Welch, [email protected]

Flow Chemistry & Continuous Processes. (Oral & Poster submissions.) M. McIntosh; R. Broene

Frontiers of Functional Interfaces. A. Cattani-Scholz, [email protected]

Green Chemistry Makes a Difference: Pharmaceutical Industry-Academic Col-laborations. M. Kopach, [email protected]

Heterocycles & Aromatics. (Oral & Poster submissions.) M. McIntosh; R. Broene

Innovation from Discovery to Application. (Oral & Poster submissions.) M. McIntosh; R. Broene

JOC/OL Lectureship Symposium. A. Smith, [email protected]

Magnetically Recyclable Nanocatalysts. O. Reiser, [email protected]

Materials, Devices & Switches. (Oral & Poster submissions.) M. McIntosh; R. Broene

Metal-Mediated Reactions & Syntheses. (Oral & Poster submissions.) M. McIntosh; R. Broene

Molecular Recognition & Self-Assembly. (Oral & Poster submissions.) M. McIntosh; R. Broene

Nanomaterials. (Oral & Poster submissions.) M. McIntosh; R. Broene

New Reactions & Methodology. (Oral & Poster submissions.) M. McIntosh; R. Broene

On the Importance of Synthetic Organic Chemistry in Drug Discovery. J. Ellman, [email protected]

Peptides, Proteins & Amino Acids. (Oral & Poster submissions.) M. McIntosh; R. Broene

Physical Organic Chemistry: Calculations, Mechanisms, Photochemistry & High-Energy Species. (Oral & Poster submis-sions.) M. McIntosh; R. Broene

Process Chemistry: New Developments in Pharmaceutical Process Development III. J. Pesti, [email protected]

Small Splash, Big Waves: Research at Pri-marily Undergraduate Institutions. S. Biros, [email protected]

Technical Achievements in Organic Chem-istry Symposium. J. Rizzo, [email protected]

Tetrahedron Prize for Creativity in Organic Chemistry Symposium. S. Hall, [email protected]

Total Synthesis of Complex Molecules. (Oral & Poster submissions.) M. McIntosh; R. Broene

Young Academic Investigator Symposium. H. Davies, [email protected]

Young Investigator Symposium. R. Maleczka, [email protected]

PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY

Program Chair: E. Sibert, U of Wiscon-sin, 1101 University Ave., Madison, WI 53706, (608) 262-0265, [email protected]

Abstract due date unavailable at press time.Bringing Astrochemicals Back to Earth: For-

mation Mechanisms, Stability & Spectro-scopic Signatures. M. El-Shall, [email protected]; R. Fortenberry, [email protected]

Chemical Processes Involving Atmospheri-cally Relevant Trace Gases, Aerosols & Clouds (Cosponsored with ENVR). S. Lee, [email protected]; D. Knopf, [email protected]

Electronic Structure Methods for Large Systems (Cosponsored with COMP). J. Herbert, [email protected]; M. Head-Gordon, [email protected]

From Diradicals & Polyradicals to Function-alized Materials: Theory Meets Experi-ment. H. Lischka, [email protected]; M. Kertesz, [email protected]; C. Parish, [email protected]

Hydrophobicity, Ion Solvation & Interfaces: Theory, Simulations & Experiments. S. Garde, [email protected]; D. Ben-Amotz, [email protected]

Molecular Biophysics: Revealing the In-terplay between Different Forces & Effects in Biochemical Processes. E. Alexov, [email protected]; R. Luo, [email protected]

The Physical Chemistry of Supported Clusters & Nanoparticles. G. Johnson, [email protected]; D. Jiang, [email protected]

Protein-Nanomaterial Interfaces & Protein Coronas: Physical Properties, Biocom-patibility & Biological Impact (Cospon-sored with COLL). K. Hamad-Schifferli, [email protected]; C. Burda, [email protected]; W. Parak, [email protected]

Structure & Dynamics in Complex Chemical Systems: Gaining New Insights through Recent Advances in Time-Resolved Spec-troscopies. A. Bragg, [email protected]; A. Krummel, [email protected]; P. Petersen, [email protected]

Symposium on Materials for Heat-to-Ener-gy Conversion. R. Seshadri, [email protected]; M. Kanatzidis, [email protected]

POLYMER CHEMISTRY

Program Chairs: M. Jeffries-El, Iowa State U, Dept. of Chemistry, 3101C Gilman Hall, Ames, IA 50011, (515) 294-5759, [email protected]; D. Boday, IBM, 9000 South Rita Rd., Tucson, AZ 85744, (520) 850-6171, [email protected]; T. White, Air Force Research Laboratory, 3005 Hobson Way Ste. 1, Wright Patterson AFB, OH 45433, (937) 776-7579, [email protected]; K. Mitchem, Virginia Tech, Division of Polymer Chemistry, MC 0279, 103 Surge Bldg., Blacksburg, VA 24061, (540) 231-3029, [email protected]

Abstracts due March 30.General Topics: New Synthesis & Charac-

terization of Polymers. (Oral & Poster submissions.) D. Garcia, [email protected]

Henry A. Hill Centennial Symposium: Innovation in Polymer Science (Co-sponsored with PMSE). M. Jeffries-El; G. Tew, [email protected]; L. Korley, [email protected]

Industrial Innovations in Polymer Chem-istry. K. Haider, [email protected]; M. Hunt, [email protected]; C. Lipscomb, [email protected]

Ionic Liquids in Polymer Design: From Energy to Health. (Oral & Poster submis-sions.) Y. Elabd, [email protected]; T. Long, [email protected]; J. Yuan, [email protected]

Joint POLY/PMSE Award for Outstanding Graduate Research in Polymer Chemis-try. W. Ford, [email protected]

Multicomponent & Sequential Reactions in Polymer Science: Efficient Synthe-sis of Structurally Diverse Polymers. (Oral & Poster submissions.) P. Theato, [email protected]; M. Meier, [email protected]

Polymer Science for Everyday Things: Poly-mers for Beauty, Sports & Leisure. (Oral & Poster submissions.) D. Garcia

Protein-Like Structure & Activity in Syn-thetic Systems. (Oral & Poster submis-sions.) E. Berda, [email protected]; J. Foster, [email protected]; Y. Simon, [email protected]

Ring-Opening Polymerization. (Oral & Poster submissions.) J. Riffle, [email protected]

Silicones VII. (Oral & Poster submissions.) S. Clarson, [email protected]; J. Mabry, [email protected]

MEETINGS

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Surface Modification of Polymeric Materi-als. (Oral & Poster submissions.) C. Wohl, [email protected]; K. Wynne, [email protected]

Value of Basic Research in Solving In-dustrial Polymer Problems. R. Moore, [email protected]

POLYMERIC MATERIALS: SCIENCE & ENGINEERING

Program Chairs: C. Soles, National In-stitute of Standards & Technology, 100 Bureau Dr., Gaithersburg, MD 20899, (301) 975-8087, [email protected]; C. M. Stafford, Materials Science & Engineer-ing Division, National Institute of Stan-dards & Technology, MS 8542, 100 Bu-reau Dr., Gaithersburg, MD 20899, (301) 975-4368, [email protected]; A. H. Tsou, ExxonMobil Chemical, Global Chemical Research, 5200 Bayway Dr., Baytown, TX 77520, (908) 730-3803, [email protected]; E. Ernst, PMSE Program Administrator, 20 Law-ton Rd., Bridgewater, NJ 08807, (908) 759-9446, [email protected]

Abstracts due March 16.Adhesion Science & Adhesive Materials. R.

Tripathy, [email protected]; A. Fornof, [email protected]; A. Crosby, [email protected]

Advanced Materials for High-Performance Formulations. J. Katz, [email protected]; M. Johnson, [email protected]; B. Mc-Culloch, [email protected]; J. Wilbur, [email protected]

Celebrating 50 Years of Polymer Science & Engineering (Cosponsored with POLY). E. Coughlin, [email protected]; T. Emrick, [email protected]; K. Carter, [email protected]; T. McCarthy, [email protected]; G. Tew, [email protected]

Eastman Chemical Student Award in Applied Polymer Science. J. Gilmer, [email protected]

General Papers/New Concepts in Polymeric Materials. C. Soles

Joint PMSE/POLY Poster Session. C. SolesJournal of Polymer Science Award Sympo-

sium. C. Hawker, [email protected]; V. Cleave, [email protected]

Materials for Printed Electronics. Y. Rao, [email protected]; C. Gilmore, [email protected]; J. Watkins, [email protected]; D. Delongchamp, [email protected]

New Advances in Nanostructured Polymeric Membranes for Filtration. B. Hsiao, [email protected]; B. Chu, [email protected]

Phase Separation & Morphology Develop-ment in Polymers. C. Lopez-Barron, [email protected]; M. Robertson, [email protected]; S. Tallury, [email protected]

Roy W. Tess Award: Symposium in Honor of Jamil Baghdachi. T. Provder, [email protected]

Transition-Metal-Catalyzed Olefin Polym-erization: Towards Structure Control. A. Vaughan, [email protected]; R. Jordan, [email protected]

PROFESSIONAL RELATIONS

Program Chair: R. D. Libby, Chemistry Dept., Moravian College, 1200 Main St., Bethlehem, PA 18018, (610) 861-1436, [email protected]

Abstracts due March 30.

RUBBER DIVISIONWill not meet in Boston.

SMALL CHEMICAL BUSINESSES

Program Chair: J. E. Sabol, Chemical Consultant, P.O. Box 085198, Racine, WI 53408, (262) 498-8005, [email protected]

Abstracts due March 16.Entrepreneurs’ Poster Session. G. Ruger,

[email protected] The Legacy of Henry Hill: Commercial En-

terprises in the Polymer Sector. J. SabolStarting Up & Spinning Out: Commercial-

izing Innovative Chemistry (Boston Edi-tion). P. Kearney, [email protected]; J. O’Neil, [email protected]

True Stories from Entrepreneurs (BRIC Edition). M. Chorghade, [email protected]

ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT INITIATIVE

Program Chairs: C. Kuniyoshi, American Chemical Society, Graduate & Post-doctoral Scholars Office, 1155—16th St., N.W., Washington, DC 20036, (202) 872-4588, [email protected]; J. Z. Sostaric, American Chemical Society, Graduate & Postdoctoral Scholars Of-fice, 1155—16th St., N.W., Washington, DC 20036, (202) 872-8734, [email protected]

Abstracts due March 16.Academic Employment Initiative.

C. Kuniyoshi; J. Z. Sostaric

COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENTAL

IMPROVEMENT

Will not meet in Boston.

COMMITTEE ON MINORITY AFFAIRS

Program Chair: J. Sarquis, Miami U, 1514 Lupine Rd., Healdsburg, CA 95448, (707) 395-0260, [email protected]

Abstracts due March 20.ACS Scholars: Rising Stars in Academe

(Cosponsored with PROF). L. Watkins, [email protected]; A. Poggi-Burke, [email protected]

ACS Scholars: Rising Stars in Industry (Cosponsored with PROF). L. Watkins; A. Poggi-Burke

COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE

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Abstract due date unavailable at press time.

INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE

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Abstract due date unavailable at press time.

SOCIETY COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION

Program Chair unavailable at press time.

Abstract due date unavailable at press time.

WOMEN CHEMISTS COMMITTEE

Program Chairs: A. C. DeBaillie, Chemical Product Research & Development, Eli Lilly & Co., Indianapolis, IN 46285, (317) 277-4298, [email protected]; K. Woznack, California U of Pennsylva-nia, Dept. of Chemistry & Physics, 250 University Ave., Mailbox 56, California, PA 15419, (724) 938-5734, [email protected]

Abstract due date unavailable at press time.

YOUNGER CHEMISTS COMMITTEE

Program Chairs: T. D. Matos, The College of William & Mary, Surface Characteriza-tion Lab, 12000 Jefferson Ave., New-port News, VA 23606, (757) 201-0758, [email protected]; A. Gavrilenko, Norfolk State U, 700 Park Ave., Norfolk, VA 23504, (757) 726-7566, [email protected]

Abstracts due March 16.Younger Chemists Exchanging More than

Currency: First—Euros & Dollars; Next—Rupees, Rands & Reais.