International Year of Chemistry, 2011

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Networking breakfasts in Sierra Leone and Nigeria Bridget Bannerman   |   added on Jan 15, 2011    |    Sierra Leone Scientist from Sierra Leone and Nigeria are linking up in a networking breakfast meeting with scientists in Cambridge, UK, to celebrate the launch of the International Year of Chemistry. http://scienceresourcesafrica.com/
Topic: networking, celebrating chemistry Audience:

Ethical, Legal and Societal Implications of Early Adoption of Nanotechnology Anis Rahman   |   added on Jan 15, 2011    |    United States The Spring Southeastern Pennsylvania Section of ACS (SEPSACS) and AIChE joint Meeting and celebration of the International Year of Chemistry 2011 Thursday, February 3, 2011 Venue: The Technology Council of Central PA
Topic: celebrating chemistry, conferences, networking, chemistry education, seminars, analytical chemistry, biotechnology Audience: students, professional chemists, professors, educators, general public, industrial chemists, universities, post graduate students, teachers, research scientists, women chemists, decision makers, educational institutions, tertiary education, secondary school students, secondary schools, school children, high schools, graduate students, secondary schools students

Trace Elements in Food Szilvia Enyedi   |   added on Jan 14, 2011    |    United Kingdom The 4th International IUPAC Symposium for Trace Elements in Food (TEF-4) is the next in this conference series. The objective of this interdisciplinary symposium is to gather experts with different backgrounds to discuss all aspects of trace elements in relation to food, with special emphasis on biological effects of elements.
Topic: celebrating chemistry, networking, conferences, analytical chemistry, publications, science fair, chemistry education Audience: professional chemists, students, professors, educators, research scientists, women chemists, decision makers, educational institutions, tertiary education, industrial chemists, universities, post graduate students

The chemical origins of life and its early evolution Christine Phillips   |   added on Jan 14, 2011    |    United Kingdom How did life begin on the planet, and how did metabolic and genetic processes evolve at an early stage? Did this generate an RNA-based form of life, and how did this evolve into the present protein-based life? Researchers from a wide variety of disciplines will discuss possible mechanisms whereby biology emerged from chemistry
Topic: conferences, networking, seminars, chemistry Audience: students, professional chemists, professors, universities, post graduate students, research scientists

Networking Breakfast - Mauritius Ponnadurai ramasami   |   added on Jan 14, 2011    |    Mauritius Women chemists share over breakfast to celebrate the International Year of Chemistry (IYC 2011) and to mark the 100th anniversary of the Nobel Prize for chemistry awarded to Marie Curie.
Topic: celebrating chemistry, networking Audience: students, professional chemists, professors, educators, general public, industrial chemists, research scientists