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Chemistry of Wine
Elmer Ledesma | added on Apr 01, 2011 | United States
The talk will include an overview of wine and wine making and more detailed descriptions of the chemical composition of grapes and wine, laboratory methods for analysis of grapes and wines, sensory and organoleptic methods used for wine, the role of tannin and other phenolic compounds in wine, and some potential health aspects
Worlds Largest Chemistry Lesson
Jason Dornbush | added on Mar 31, 2011 | United States
Join the Grout Museum District as we attempt the Guinness World RecordsTM Largest Chemistry Lesson. This is one for the record books.
Translating Food Chemistry to Health Benefits
Kamila Klimaszewska | added on Mar 31, 2011 | Poland
Euro Food Chem XVI -- 6-8 July 2011, Gdańsk, Poland -- will try to demonstrate how food chemistry combined with modern biotech methods can improve our understanding of food in relation to health. There are also planned special lectures – tribute to Year of Chemistry.
5th ChemComm International Symposium
Jemma Pyle | added on Mar 30, 2011 | China
The 5th ChemComm International Symposium will take place in Japan and China in May 2011. The purpose of RSC journal symposia is to bring together scientists in a stimulating and friendly environment that will foster collaborations between the researchers and the universities involved in the meetings.