Directory οf Graduate Research
1969
Biennial publication of the ACS Committee on Professional Training Covers the universities and col leges in the United States and Canada known to offer an organ ized curriculum leading to the doctoral degree in chemistry, bio chemistry, chemical engineering, and pharmaceutical or medicinal chemistry. The guide to graduate schools, research, and personnel in these areas. 201 Departments of Chemistry 165 Departments offering Biochemistry 106 Departments of Chemical Engineering 29 Departments of Pharmaceu tical or Medicinal Chemistry Lists 2807 full- and part-time staff members, each with outline of career, teaching and research specialties, and list of publica tions for the past two or five years. Statistical data on departments include number of Ph.D. degrees conferred during the previous two years, number of staff members, and number of postdoctoral appointments. Other listings include interdis ciplinary programs and doctoral theses accepted during previous two years. 1213 pp. with index of names paper bound (1970) $10.00 postpaid in U.S., plus 50 cents Canada and Pan America, plus 75 cents foreign. Order from: Special Issue Sales American Chemical Society 1155 Sixteenth St., N.W. Washington, D. C. 20036
News
CALENDAR OF EVENTS Mar. 9 to 13
Fifth International Exhibition of Industrial Electronics. Basel, Switzerland. Includes special group display for medical sci ence. Contact: Sekretariat INEL71, CH-4000, Basel, Swit zerland. Page 72 A, Nov.
Mar. 11 to 12
Symposium on Advanced Analytical Concepts for the Clinical Laboratory. Oak Ridge, Tenn. Contact: Dr. Charles D. Scott, ORNL, P. 0 . Box X, Oak Ridge, Tenn. 37830. 615-4838611, ext. 3-6265. Page 73 A, Nov.
Mar. 16 to 17
Conference on Effectiveness of On-Line Biomedical Computing. International Hotel, Los Angeles. Includes session relating to clinical laboratories. Contact: M. J. Miller, AAMI, 9650 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, Md. 20014. 201-530-2800. Page 72 A, Dec.
Mar. 18
American Microchemical Society Meeting. Ramada Inn, Rte. 18, Exit 9, N. J. Turnpike. Speaker: Roland S. Yunghans, "Pol lution Control." Contact: Louis M. Brancone, Lederle Lab oratories Div., American Cyanamid Co., Pearl River, Ν. Υ. 10965. 914-735-5000
Mar. 28 to Apr. 2
161st National ACS Meeting. Los Angeles, Calif. Includes Analytical Chemistry Division sessions. Contact: J. C. White, Analytical Chemistry Div., ORNL, Oak Ridge, Tenn. 37830. 615-483-8611, ext. 3-1472. Page 51 A, Mar.
Mar. 29 to Apr. 2
Labex International 1971. Earls Court, London, England. Con tact: Bevan M. Gilpin, U.T.P. Exhibitions, Ltd., 3 6 - 7 Furnival St., London, EC4A, England. 01-405-4886. Page 86 A, Feb.
Mar. 30 to Apr. 3
The Chemical Society and Royal Institute of Chemistry Joint Annual Meeting. Brighton, England. Contact: John F. Gib son, The Chemical Society, Burlington House, London, W1V OBN, England Coming Events
Apr. 5 to 7—Ninth Annual Vacuum Technology Seminar. Palo Alto, Calif. Contact: William Mills, Varian, Vac uum Div., Palo Alto, Calif. 415-3264000 Apr. 12 to 17—Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. McCormick Place, Chicago, III. Con tact: Steven K. Herlitz, Inc., 850 Third Ave., New York, Ν. Υ. 10022. 212-421-6900 Apr. 14 to 16—National Pollution Con trol Conference & Exposition. Cobo Hall, Detroit, Mich. Contact: Bill Reeves, 1107 S. Loop West, Houston, Tex. 77021 Apr. 19 to 21—17th ISA Analysis In strumentation Symposium. Marriott Motor Hotel, Houston, Tex. Contact: G. A. McNeill, Monsanto Co., 730 Worcester Ave., Springfield, Mass. 01107 Apr. 19 to 23—International Solvent Ex traction Conference, SCI. The Hague, The Netherlands. Contact: ISEC ' 7 1 , 14 Belgrave Sq., London, W.W.I, England Apr. 21 to 23—7th Annual Symposium on Vacuum Science. Albuquerque, N. M. Contact: D. G. Schreiner, P. O. Box 11451, Albuquerque, Ν. Μ. 87112 Apr. 26 to 28—Advanced Thin Layer Chromatography and Electrophoresis Symposium. Cherry Hill Inn, Cherry Hill, N. J. Contact: Camag, Inc., 2855 S. 163rd St., New Berlin, Wis. 53151 Apr. 26 to 30—17th Annual Meeting and Equipment Exposition of the In stitute of Environmental Sciences. Biltmore Hotel, Los Angeles, Calif.
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Includes topics on data acquisition and reduction and instruments for environmental measurements. Con tact: Institute of Environmental Sci ences, 940 E. Northwest Hwy., Mt. Prospect, III. 60056. 312-255-1561. Page 74 A, Nov. Apr. 27 to 29—Fourth Annual Scanning Electron Microscopy Symposium. Chicago, III. Contact: Dr. Om Johari, Metals Div., IIT Research In stitute, 10 W. 35th St., Chicago, III. 60616. 312-225-9630, ext. 4843. Page 73 A, Nov. Apr. 30 to May 3—Metro Chem ' 7 1 . San Juan, Puerto Rico. Contact: Dr. G. Ewing, Dept. of Chemistry, Seton Hall University, South Orange, N. J. 07079. Page 67 A, Oct. May 2 to 7—19th Annual Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics. Regency Hyatt House Hotel, Atlanta, Ga. Contact: F. E. Saalfeld, Naval Research Laboratory, Code 6110, Washington, D. C. 20390. Page 72 A, Dec. May 9 to 14—Electrochemical Society National Meeting. Sheraton-Park Ho tel, Washington, D. C. Contact: Electrochemical Society, 30 E. 42nd St., New York, Ν. Υ. 10017. 212867-4430 May 12 to 14—Dialogues in Microscopy 1971. Hotel New Yorker, New York, Ν. Υ. Contact: John A. Reffner/ NYMS, Institute of Material Science, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Conn. 06268. Page 67 A, Oct. May 25 to 26—5th IMEKO: Sympo sium on Photon Detectors. Varna, Bulgaria. Contact: IMEKO Photon Detectors Subcommittee, Dr. H. C. P. Gorlich, Chairman, 69 Jena, Carl Zeiss Platz 1, East Germany