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International Symposium on Herbal Products in Anima Health and Nutrition (HERBAN 2011)
Ozge Tagizade | added on Feb 17, 2011 | Turkey
Being aware of the high and increasing significance of herbal products, especially phytochemicals for the benefit of animals, the scientific and organizing committee kindly invites you to participate actively in the HERBAN 2011 symposium to discuss the most recent scientific results.
40th Anniversary of the OECD Chemical's programme
Alastair Wood | added on Feb 17, 2011 | France
Special event to mark the 40th anniversary of work on chemical safety at the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).
Maria Skłodowska Curie - live and work
Luiza Bendyk | added on Feb 15, 2011 | Poland
The project will be done by secondary school students in the autumn.
Cape Cod Science Cafe Quarter 2 IYC Celebration
Jennifer Maclachlan | added on Feb 15, 2011 | United States
Alternative energy and sustainability projects local to the New England region will be detailed.
NJC Symposium: New Directions in Chemistry
Denise Parent | added on Feb 14, 2011 | France
The "2011 NJC Symposium: New Directions in Chemistry" will feature talks by 8 well-known chemists, all members of NJC's editorial board, working in different areas of chemistry. The presentations will highlight the contributions of chemistry to a variety of challenges faced by our society (environment, health, electronics...).