International Year of Chemistry, 2011

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Antimal - Antimalarial Drugs: chemistry, development and future challenges Maggi Churchouse   |   added on Jan 24, 2011    |    United Kingdom The Antimal project is funded as part of the EU 6th Framework Directive, and supported by the Royal Society of Chemistry’s Biological and Medicinal Chemistry Sector. The meeting is relevant to basic and translational scientists with an interest in medicinal chemistry, chemotherapy, and pharmacology
Topic: antimal, antimalaria, infectious disease, neglected tropical disease, medicinal chemistry, chemotherapy, pharmacology, artemisinin, resistance, malaria, antifolate drug discovery, high throughput (hts), kinome, antiplasmodia, falcipain cysteine, kinases, trioxaquine, lipids, quinoline, peroxide, plasmodia, organic synthesis, screening, drug discovery, drug development, combination chemotherapy, p., falciparum, p. vivax Audience: basic and translational scientists, students, professional chemists, professors, educators, industrial chemists, universities, post graduates, research scientists, educational institutions

Images from the Dawn of Science - Observing the Origins of Modern Microscopy Jacqui Colgate   |   added on Jan 24, 2011    |    United Kingdom Standard accounts have perpetuated the belief that single-lensed microscopes can generate only indistinct and chromatic images. Numerous attempts to reprise those pioneering experiments have recently been made by several technical groups, and their results have served to perpetuate this belief.
Topic: celebrating chemistry, chemistry education Audience: students, general public, women chemists, educational institutions, tertiary education, secondary school students, secondary schools, secondary schools students, graduate students

Chemistry Art Competion Tom Welton   |   added on Jan 22, 2011    |    United Kingdom Chemistry Art Competion will take place in the Department of Chemistry at Imperial College London.
Topic: celebrating chemistry, hands-on activities, competition, art Audience: students, professors, professional chemists, educators, post graduate students, research scientists, educational institutions, tertiary education

IYC in Russia Petr Fedotov   |   added on Jan 21, 2011    |    Russian Federation More that 50 specials events are envisaged within the scope of IYC2011 in Russia
Topic: celebrating chemistry, conferences, chemistry education, seminars, educational materials, hands-on activities, sustainable and green chemistry, demonstrations, competition, publications, website, workshops Audience: professional chemists, students, professors, general public, industrial chemists, universities, post graduate students, research scientists, women chemists, decision makers, educational institutions, secondary schools

Chemistry in the Stars Eduardo Barzana   |   added on Jan 21, 2011    |    Mexico Joining the annual Night of the Stars show in Mexico, the School of Chemistry at UNAM will offer seminars and conferences about the chemical composition and evolution of the universe.
Topic: conferences, chemistry education, seminars, science fair Audience: students, general public, educational institutions