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National Laboratory Mustache Day
Jens Breffke | added on Feb 10, 2011 | International
National Lab Mustache Day (NLMD) strives to celebrate mustaches in the science laboratory over the ages. NLMD culminates on February 11th 2011 with lab mustache parties across the country and around the world. Everyone is invited to participate and celebrate.
Dynamics of Complex Fluids Conference
Maria Bercea | added on Feb 10, 2011 | Romania
All interested are invited to present and to discuss current results in the field of complex fluids, on May 5-7, 2011 – Iasi, Romania. Please submit your paper until February 28, 2011, to reologie@icmpp.ro. The aim of this conference is to get-together specialists interested in Flow and Design of Complex Fluids.
The Chemistry Enterprise: Do We Have a Future, or What?
Elmer Ledesma | added on Feb 09, 2011 | United States
A presentation by Dr. William Carroll, past president (2005) of the American Chemical Society.
Chemistry and Industry - programme of activities the 1st quarter of IYC2011 in Syria
Yamen AlSalka | added on Feb 09, 2011 | Syrian Arab Republic
Programme of activities and events in the first quarter of the International year of Chemistry in Syria (entitled Chemistry and Industry)
Chemical Safety and Security Officer Trainings
Pauline Ho | added on Feb 09, 2011 | United States
Good Chemical Safety and Security practices in universities, laboratories and industry are critical to improving the reputation of the chemical profession, and the image of chemistry with the public. We hold trainings and workshops in developing countries to share best practices in chemical safety and security.