DIVISIONS ISSUE CALLS FOR PAPERS - C&EN Global Enterprise

Industry initiatives can help women's careers, survey shows. Efforts by companies to encourage women in science, technology, engineering, and mathemat...
2 downloads 0 Views 8MB Size
MEETINGS

DIVISIONS ISSUE CALLS FOR PAPERS

C

ALLS FOR PAPERS

FOR

THE

fall 2002 ACS national meeting (Aug. 18-22, Boston) have been issued. The preliminary program for the meeting in Boston will be published in theJune 17 issue of C&EN; the technical program will be mailed with theJuly 22 issue.The society bylaw governing presentation of papers appears below ACS has converted to electronic submission of abstracts. The ACS Department of Awards & Division Programs encourages presenters to submit abstracts electronically for the ACS meeting in Boston; see page 98 for details. In the event that electronic submission is not possible, copies of the ACS standard abstract form are available from the Office of Society Services by calling (800) 2275558.They also are available from all ACS technical division secretaries; from committee program chairs; and from the Department ofAwards & Division Programs, ACS, 1155—16th St., N . W , Washington, D C 20036; phone (202) 872-4401, fax (202) 776-8211, e-mail: abstract® acs.org. "Handbook for Speakers,"ACS Bulletin No. 8, also is available from the Department ofAwards & Division Programs and the Office of Society Services. Write to Office of Society Services, 1155—16th St., N . W , Washington, D C 20036; or phone (800)227-5558.

Society bylaw governing papers Bylaw VI, Sec. 6 governs presentation at society meetings.

a. The term "paper" shall include any scientific presentation that can be reduced to writing. b. No paper shall be presented at a national, regional, divisional, or other major meeting unless its title and author(s) appear on the program for the meeting. However, the President, with the concurrence of either the Chair of the Board of Directors or the Vice-Chair of the Council Policy Committee, may authorize an extraordinary symposium at a national meeting provided that (1) the symposium has as its primary focus significant scientific developments too recent for programming deadlines, and (2) the request for authorization for such a symposium has been made jointly by a member of the Society and one of the following: the Chair of a relevant Division of the Society the Chair of the Committee on Divisional Activities, or the Chair of the Committee on Science. c. No paper by a chemical scientist residing in the United States who is not a member of the Society shall appear on the program of a national, regional, divisional, or other major meeting of the Society unless it be a joint paper with one or more Society members, or unless for a national, regional, or national-divisional meeting the author has been invited to present the paper at a symposium organized by a Division of the Society or by Sections of the Society, and the Chair of such Division or of the host Section has certified to the Ex-

ecutive Director of the Society prior to publication of the program that presentation by the author of such paper is important to the success of the symposium. d. Rules corresponding to paragraphs a, b, and c of this section for a cooperative meeting shall be subject to agreement in advance between the organizations concerned but should conform, insofar as possible, to this Bylaw and be subject to approval by the Executive Director of the Society e. The Society assumes no responsibility for the statements or opinions expressed by individuals in papers or discussions thereof. f. The President shall have authority to exclude any paper from a program at anytime prior to its scheduled presentation at a meeting of the Society Board Regulation VII, No. 3 supplements Bylaw VI, Sec. 6 as follows: a. Authorship of papers shall be accredited only to individuals and not to companies or laboratories. b. Therapeutic Papers. It is the policy of the Society to encourage the presentation of chemical papers with pharmacological and physiological aspects but to discourage presentation, by other than qualified clinical investigators, of papers in which clinical interpretations are the principal contribution. Divisions shall adhere to this policy when determining the acceptability of papers for their meeting programs. The Divisions also are urged to exclude from their programs, and especially from any abstracts issued, statements recommending procedures for the treatment of human disease or announcement of any "cures" not confirmed by competent medical authority Any author contributing a paper that includes discussion of the treatment of human disease must submit for review, by representatives of the

Deadlines for abstracts for the Boston ACS meeting, Aug. 18-22 Online abstract submission is preferred. If Web access is unavailable, submit abstracts to the appropriate division program chair, not to ACS. DIVISION

AGFD AGR0 ANYL BIOL BI0T BMGT CARB CELL CHAL CHAS CHED

0ASYS

4/8 3/31 4/8 4/9 3/18 4/16 4/7 a 4/8 4/15 4/4

PAPER

4/8 3/15 4/1 4/1 3/4 4/2 4/7 a 4/1 4/1 3/25

DIVISION

CINF TECH T0XI COLL C0MP ENVR FLU0 FUEL GE0C HIST l&EC

0ASYS

4/19 4/8 4/18 4/15 4/1 4/1 4/8 3/22 4/15 4/8 4/3

PAPER

3/19 4/1 4/8 4/1 3/11 3/18 4/1 na 4/1 4/1 3/25

DIVISION

IN0R MEDI NUCL 0RGN PETR PHYS POLY PMSE PROF RUBB SCHB

0ASYS

PAPER

4/1 4/12 4/5 3/15 4/15 3/22 4/15 3/29 4/8 a 4/10

3/25 4/3 4/5 3/8 na 3/15 na na 4/1 a 3/30

DIVISION

BTEC CATL MACR MTLS S0CED WCC YCC

0ASYS

PAPER

4/1 4/12 4/8 4/8 4/8 4/15 3/25

4/1 4/1 3/25 4/1 4/1 4/8 3/8

a Will not meet in Boston, na = not accepted.

H T T P : / / P U B S . ACS.ORG/CEN

C & E N / F E B R U A R Y 18, 2002

95

MEETINGS appropriate Division, a complete manuscript in addition to an abstract. NOTES. Submission of papers for presentation at an ACS meeting does not constitute submission for publication in an ACS journal. Regulations for the acceptance of papers to be presented as part of divisional meetings vary for each division. How-

BOSTON AUG. 1 8 - 2 2 , 2 0 0 2 AGROCHEMICALS Program Chair: J. M. Van Emon, NERL, EPA, P.O. Box 93478, Las Vegas, NV 891933478, (702) 798-2154, fax (702) 798-2243, e-mail: vanemon. jeanette(9epa.gov Abstract submission via OASYS is preferred. Online abstracts are due March 31. Hard-copy submissions are due March 15. Agrochemical Educational Awards for Graduate Student Travel: Fall 2002 Poster Presentations. N. N. Ragsdale, ARS/USDA, 5601 Sunnyside Ave., Beltsville, MD 20705-5U0. (301) 5044509, fax (301) 504-6231, e-mail: nnrfdars. usda.gov General Posters. J. M. Van Emon HPLC Method Development Strategies. K. J. Norris, Pfizer, Eastern Point Rd., Bldg. 118, Box 4005, Groton, CT 06340. (860) 715-1825, fax (860) 715-8425, e-mail: kennethJ_norrisOgroton.pfizer.com Improving Agrochemical Residue Methods. J. J. Johnston, USDA/Natl. Wildlife Research Ctr., 4101 LaPorte Ave., Fort Collins, CO 80521, (970) 266-6082, fax (970) 266-6089, e-mail: john.j.john stonfausda.gov; T. A. Wehner, Pharmacokinetics and Drug Metabolism, Merial Ltd.. 631 Rte. 1 South, North Brunswick, NJ 08902, (732) 729-5713, fax (732) 729-5824. e-mail: teresa. wehnerOmeriaLcom International Award for Research in Agrochemicals. Marinus Los Sterling B. Hendricks Memorial Lectureship Award. N. N. Ragsdale Synthesis and Chemistry of New and Potential Agrochemicals. J. G. Fenyes, Buckman Labs. 1256 North Mclean Blvd., Memphis, TN 38108, (901) 2780330, fax (901) 276-5343. e-mail: jgfenyesfabuckman.com; D. R. Baker. 15 Muth Dr., Orinda, CA 94563, (925) 254-1088. fax (925) 254-3721. e-mail: drbakerfahome.com

AGRICULTURAL & FOOD CHEMISTRY Program Chair: C. Frey, Pepsi Cola Co., 100 Stevens Ave., Valhalla, NY 10595, (914)7424832, fax (9U) 749-3329, email: carl.freyfclpepsi.com

96

C&EN / FEBRUARY

18, 2002

ever, publication of papers in ACS journals is based upon the earliest date of receipt of the complete paper by the appropriate editor. The council has empowered officers of divisions to request any paper in advance, so that it may be passed upon and an indication made to the author as to whether he or she is to read the entire paper or to

Abstract submission via OASYS is preferred. Online and hard-copy abstract submissions are due April 8. Bioactives in Foods and Their Health Effects. F. Shahidi, Dept. of Biochemistry, Memorial U of Newfoundland, St. Johns, NF A1B 3X9, (709) 737-8552, fax (709) 737-4000, e-mail: fshahidiiamun. ca; 0. I. Aruoma, Dept. of Neuroinflammation, Imperial College School of Medicine, Charing Cross Hospital Campus, Fulham Palace Rd., W6 8RF, London, England, 44 20 8846 7023, fax 44 20 8846 7025, e-mail: aruomataic. ac.uk Challenges in the Characterization of Flavor Compounds. B. C. Burros, Mutual Flavors, 1547 North Knowles Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90063, (323) 264-7791, fax (323) 264-9506, e-mail: bcbur rosfaearthlink.net; K. D. Deibler, Dept. of Food Science and Technology, Cornell U, NYSAES, Geneva, NY 14456, (315) 787-2240, fax (315) 787-2397, email: kdd3facornell.edu Chemometrics in Food Research. K. J. Siebert, Cornell U, Geneva, NY 144560462, (315) 787-2299, fax (315) 7872284, e-mail: kjs3(acornell.edu Food Irradiation and Packaging for Irradiated Food. V. Komolprasert, Div. of Food Processing and Packaging, FDA, Office of Plant and Dairy Foods and Beverages, 6502 South Archer Rd., Summit Argo.IL 60501, (708) 728-4152, fax (708) 728-4177, e-mail: Vanee. Komolprasertfacfsan.fda.gov; R. Buchalla, Div. of Chemistry Research and Environmental Review. FDA. Office of Food Additive Safety. 5100 Paint Branch Pkwy., College Park. MD 20740, (301) 436-2387. fax (301) 436-2634, email: Rainer.Buchallafacfsan.fda.gov General Papers. C. Frey Molecular Biology of Secondary Metabolites. B. Scheffler, USDA-ARS-Natural Products Ctr., P.O. Box 8048, University, MS 38677, (662) 915-1548, fax (662) 915-1035, e-mail: briansfa olemiss.edu Safety Aspects of Flavor. C. Manley, Takasago International Corp., 4 Volvo Dr., Rockleigh, NJ 07647-0932, (201) 7679001. fax (201) 784-7292. e-mail: cmanleyfatakasago.com Taste Research—Chemical and Physiological Aspects. T. Hofmann, Deutsche Forschungsanstalt fur Lebensmittelchemie, Lichtenbergstrasse 4. Garching 85748. Germany. 49 89 2891 4170. fax 49 89 2891 4183. e-mail: Thomas. Hofmannfairz.tum.de; W. Pickenhagen, Corporate Research Div., DRAGOCO Gerberding & Co. AG, Dragocostrasse, D-37601 Holzminden, Germany, 49 55 3197 1270, fax 49 55 3197 1158, e-mail: doris.gattermannfaeu.dragoco.com; C. Ho, Dept. of Food Science, Rutgers U, New Brunswick, NJ 08901-8520, (732) 9329611 ext. 235, fax (732) 932-8004, email: hofaaesop.rutgers.edu

abstract it to allow time for discussion. Special attention should be given to the misuse of trade names, secret formulas, or secret processes in papers at national meetings of the Society It is requested that authors avoid the use of trade names in papers presented at ACS meetings. Chairs are responsible for enforcing this policy

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY Program Chair: J. D. Pinkston, Corporate Research Div., Procter & Gamble Co., Miami Valley Labs, P.O. Box 538707, Cincinnati, OH 45253-8707, (513) 6272269, fax (513) 627-0026, email: pinkston.jd(clpg.com Abstract submission via OASYS is preferred. Online abstracts are due April 8. Hardcopy submissions are due April 1. Oral presentations are by invitation only. Submissions of abstracts for poster presentations covering all areas of analytical chemistry are encouraged.

BIOCHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY Program Chairs: S. W. Harcum, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, New Mexico State U, 259 Jett Hall, Corner of Espina & South Horseshoe, Las Cruces, NM 88003, (505) 646-4145, fax (505) 646-7706, e-mail: harcumfclnmsu.edu; S. S. Ozturk, Biopharmaceutical Technologies, GlaxoSmithKline, 709 Swedeland Rd., UE 4021, King of Prussia, PA 19406-0939,(610)239-3912, fax (610) 239-3966, e-mail: s_ozturkfclearthlink.net; S. S. Guhan, Bioprocess R&D, Pfizer, Eastern Point Rd., Central Research Div., Groton, CT 6340, (860) 441-3706, fax (860)441-5888, e-mail: sam_guhanfclgroton.pfizer.com Abstract submission via OASYS is preferred. Online abstracts are due March 18. Hard-copy submissions are due March 4. Advances in Biocatalysis. T. Dodge, Fermentation Development, Genencor International, 925 Page Mill Rd., Palo Alto, CA 94304-1013, (650) 846-7644, fax (650) 845-6525, e-mail: tdodgeO genencor.com; R. R. Chen, Chemical Engineering, Virginia Commonwealth U, Richmond, VA 23284, (804) 827-7036, e-mail: rchenfasaturn.vcu.edu

Advances in Bioseparations. S. Gadam, Vaccine Bioprocess Engineering, Merck Research Labs, M.S. WP17-301, P.O. Box 4, West Point, PA 19486, (215) 652 4456, fax (215) 993-4911, e-mail: shishir_ gadamfamerck.com; M. R. Etzel, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, U of Wisconsin, 1415 Engineering Dr., Madison, Wl 53706-1691, (608) 263-2083, fax (608) 262-6872, e-mail: etzelfaengr.wisc.edu Advances in Cell Culture Process Development. C. Ranucci, Merck & Co., West Point, NJ 19486, (215) 652-6052, e-mail: colette_ranuccifamerck.com; S. S. Ozturk Advances in Chromatography Scale-up. A. K. Velayudhan, Dept. of Bioresource Engineering, Oregon State U, 116 Gilmore Hall, Corvallis. OR 973313906, (541) 737-6293, fax (541) 7372082, e-mail: velayuajfaengr.orst.edu; A. S. Rathore, Pharmacia, Chesterfield, M0 63198, (636) 737-6790, e-mail: Anurag.S.Rathorefapharmacia.com Advances in Fermentation Process Development. R. Krishnan, Pfizer, Groton, CT 06340, (860) 715-1289, e-mail: rajesh_krishnanfagroton.pfizer.com; D. E. Block, Dept. of Viticulture and Enology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, U of California, One Shields Ave., Davis, CA 95616, (530) 754-6046, fax (530) 7520382, e-mail: deblockfaucdvis.edu; B. C. Saha, Fermentation Biochemistry Research Unit, Natl. Ctr. for Agricultural Utilization Research, USDA-ARS, 1815 North University St., Peoria, IL 61604. (309) 681-6276, fax (309) 6816427, e-mail: sahabcfancaur.usda.gov; H. Yukawa, Research Inst, of Innovative Technology for the Earth (RITE), 9-2, Kizugawadai, Soraku, Kyoto, 619-0292, Japan, 81 774 752 308, fax 81 774 752 321, e-mail: inuifarite.or.jp Advances in Vaccine Development. S. S. Lee, Consultant, West Point, PA 18901, (215) 794-0380, e-mail: wsl061899fa aol.com; A. Jayaraman, Ctr. for Engineering in Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Shriners Burns Hospital, Harvard Medical School, 51 Blossom St., Room 249, Boston, MA 02114, (617) 371-4874, fax (617) 3714950, e-mail: jayaramafahelix.mgh. harvard.edu Antibody and Antibody-Conjugate Production. G. Forrest, Bioprocess Development, Wyeth-Ayerst Research, 401 North Middletown Rd., Room 96A/203, Pearl River, NY 10965, (845) 732-2942, e-mail: forresgf3wnt.wyeth.com; W. K. Wang, Downstream Process Development, GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals, 709 Swedeland Rd., P.O. Box 1539 UE0430, King of Prussia, PA 19406, (610) 270-4560, fax (610) 2707449, e-mail: Bill_K_Wangfagsk.com

H T T P : / / P U B S . ACS.ORG/CEN

Approaches To Scale-up/Scale-down Modeling in Cell Culture. J. J. Chalmers, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Ohio State U, 121 Koffolt Labs, 140 West 19th Ave., Columbus, OH 43210-1180, (614) 292-2727, fax (614) 292-3769, e-mail: chalmers(dkcgl1 .eng.ohio-state.edu; R. V. Venkat, GlaxoSmithKline, King of Prussia, PA 19406, (610) 239-3912, email: raghavan_v_venkatragsk.com Bioanalyses in the Micro- to Nano-flow Regime. D. M. Spence, Dept. of Chemistry, Saint Louis U, 3501 Laclede, St. Louis, MO 63103, (314) 9772836, fax (3U) 977-2521, e-mail: spencedOslu.edu; S. D. Minteer, Dept. of Chemistry, Saint Louis U, 3501 Laclede Ave., St. Louis, MO 63103, email: minteersraslu.edu Bioinformatics, Genomics, and Proteomics. V. Hatzimanikatis, Chemical Engineering, Northwestern U, 2U5 Sheridan Rd., Evanston, IL 60208-3120, (847) 491-5357, fax (847) 491-3728, email: vassily0northwestern.edu; A. Osterman, Biochemistry, Integrated Genomics, 2201 West Campbell Park Dr., Chicago, IL 60612, (312) 491-0846, email: andreiraintegratedgenomics.com Bioprocess Monitoring and Control. C. F. Komives, Dept. of Chemical & Materials Engineering, San Jose State U, One Washington Sq., San Jose, CA 951920082, (408) 924-4002, fax (408) 9244057, e-mail: ckomivesraemail.sjsu. edu; S. Pluschkell, Pfizer, Groton, CT 06340, (860) 715-3325, e-mail: stefanie_ b_pluschkell(agroton.pfizer.com Biotechnology around the World. K. Swope, Lawrence Livermore Natl. Lab, Livermore, CA 94551, (925) 423-9430, e-mail: swopeirailnl.gov; R. V. Venkat Combinatorial and High-Throughput Approaches to Bioprocess Development. L. M. Steele, Bioprocess Engineering, Genencor International, 925 Page Mill Rd., Palo Alto, CA 94304, (650) 8467627, fax (650) 621-7927, e-mail: lsteeleragenencor.com; T. M. Przybycien. Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Biomedical and Health Engineering Program, Carnegie Mellon U, 5000 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890, (412) 268-3857, fax (412) 268-7139, e-mail: toddraandrew.cmu.edu Continuous Bioprocessing. J. H. Vogel, Process Sciences/Cell Culture and Bioprocess Engineering, Bayer Biotechnology, 800 Dwight Way, Berkeley, CA 94701, (510) 705-4751, fax (510) 705-7368, e-mail: jens.vogel.brabayer. com; C. A. Haynes, Biotechnology Lab, U of British Columbia, 237 Wesbrook Bldg., Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z3, Canada, (604) 822-5136, fax (604) 822-2114, email: israelsrachml.ubc.ca DNA Plasmid Production and Purification. W. J. Kelly, Chemical Engineering Dept., Villanova U, 800 Lancaster Ave., 318 White Hall, Villanova, PA 190851681, (610) 519-4947, fax (610) 5197354, e-mail: william.j.kellyravillanova. edu; J. Meeks, Vical, San Diego, CA 19058, (858) 646-1100, e-mail: jmeeks ravical.com

NOTE: The addresses for program chair and symposium organizers are indicated only once in each listing. Formulation Issues for Biopharmaceuticals. M. Speed, Pharmaceutics Dept., Amgen, M.S. 8-1-C, One Amgen Ctr. Dr., Thousand Oaks, CA 91320, (805) 447-1674, fax (805) 498-8674, e-mail: mspeedraamgen.com; T. W. Randolph, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, U of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO 80302, (303) 492-4776, e-mail: randolphO pressure3.colorado.edu Generation and Analysis of Product Variants. C. F. Ivory, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Washington State U, B43 EME Bldg., Pullman, WA 99164-2710, (509) 335-7716, fax (509) 335-4806, email: cfivoryrawsu.edu; D. C. Andersen, Cell Culture and Fermentation Research and Development, Genentech, M.S. 32, One DNA Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080, (650) 225-4443, fax (650) 225-2006, e-mail: andersen ragene.com In Vivo and In Vitro Protein Folding and Aggregation. T. Good, Chemical Engineering Dept., Texas A&M U, 337 Zachry. TAMU 3122, College Station, TX 778433122, (979) 845-3413, fax (979) 8456446, e-mail: tgoodratamu.edu; A. M. Tsai, Human Genome Sciences, Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8562, (301) 6105790 ext 3649, e-mail: amosjsairahgsi. com Industrial Case Studies in Bioprocess Integration. J. L. Coffman, Purification Process Development, Genetics Inst., One Burtt Rd., Andover, MA 01810. (978) 247-2176, fax (978) 247-2604. email: jcoffmanragenetics.com Molecular Interactions in Bioprocessing. H. Pujar, Vaccine Bioprocess Research and Development, Merck Research Labs, West Point, PA 19486. (215) 6523808, fax (215) 652-2142. e-mail: hari_pujarramerck.com; A. M. Lenhoff, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, U of Delaware, Academy St., Newark, DE 19716, e-mail: lenhoffrache.udel.edu Poster Session. T. B. Vickroy, Biopharmaceutical Development, GlaxoSmithKline, P.O. Box 1539 UE3836, King of Prussia, PA 19406-0939. (610) 2707465, fax (610) 270-7989, e-mail: Bruce_Vickroyragsk.com; Z. J. Li, Entremed, Baltimore, MD 21250, (240) 864-2136, e-mail: zhengiraentremed. com The Process of Process Development. C. F. Goochee, Vaccine Bioprocess R&D, Merck Research Labs, Cell Culture Development, WP75-300 Sumneytown Pike, P.O. Box 4, West Point, PA 194860004, (215) 652-7159, fax (215) 652-9069, e-mail: charles_goocheeramerck.com; J. Aunins, Vaccine Bioprocess R&D, Merck Research Labs, Cell Culture Development, WP75-300 Sumneytown Pike, P.O. Box 4, West Point, PA 194860004, (215) 652-5577, fax (215) 993-4880, e-mail: John_Auninsramerck.com

Researchers supported by grants or contracts from the U.S. Department of Defense are required to submit proposed abstracts and manuscripts for review by DOD, if so specified in the grant or contract. It is the responsibility of the authors to secure approval when necessary and to indicate to program chairs that approval has been obtained or is expected.

HTTP://PUBS.ACS.ORG/CEN

Validation of Biopharmaceutical Processes. A. Ramelmeier, Centocor, West Point, PA 19486, (610) 240-8056, email: ramelmeieraracentocor.com; B. D. Kelley, Genetics Inst., One Burtt Rd., Andover, MA 01810, (978) 247-2098, fax (978) 247-2604, e-mail: bkelleyO genetics.com

BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY Program Chair: J. S. Blanchard, Albert Einstein C of Medicine, Dept. of Biochemistry, 1300 Morris Park Ave., Bronx, NY 10461-1926, (718) 430-3096, fax (718) 430-8565, e-mail: blancharfd aecom.yu.edu Abstract submission via OASYS is preferred. Abstract submission dates not available at press time.

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT & MANAGEMENT Program Chair: T. Justesen, Polymer Chemistry Innovations, 4231 South Fremont Ave., Tucson, AZ 85714, (520) 7468446, fax (520) 746-8876, email: troyj(9polychemistry.com Abstract submission via OASYS is preferred. Online abstracts are due April 16. Hardcopy submissions are due April 2. Business Development and Management—General Papers. C. Hollinsed, DuPont Central R&D, P.O. Box 80357, Wilmington, DE 19880-0357, (302) 6951397, fax (302) 695-4886, e-mail: Chris.HollinsedraUSA.dupont.com Business Development through Strategic Alliances. Coordinating Specialized Management Strategies within a Chemical Enterprise. Globalization of the Chemical Enterprise. T. Justesen Technology Transfer (cosponsored with CHAL and SCHB). J. DiBattista, Polymer Chemistry Innovations, 4231 South Fremont Ave., Tucson, AZ 857U, (520) 746-8446, fax (520) 746-8876, e-mail: jpdrapolychemistry.com

CARBOHYDRATE CHEMISTRY Program Chair: M. Manoharan, Dept. of Medicinal Chemistry, Isis Pharmaceuticals Inc., 2292 Faraday Ave., Carlsbad, CA 92008, (760) 603-2381, fax (760) 929-0036, e-mail: mmanohaKd" isisph.com Abstract submission via OASYS is preferred. Online and hard-copy abstract submissions are due April 7. Carbohydrate Enzymology. M. Tanner, Dept. of Chemistry, U of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada, (604) 8229453, e-mail: mtannerrachem.ubc.ca

Carbohydrate Immunology and Therapeutics. S. J. Danishefsky, Lab for Bioorganic Chemistry, Sloan-Kettering Inst, for Cancer Research, 1275 York Ave., New York, N.Y. 10021, and Dept. of Chemistry, Columbia U, Havemeyer Hall, New York, NY 10027, (212) 6395502. fax (212) 772-8691, e-mail: sdanishefskyraski.mskcc.org Control of Intracellular Signaling through Diadenosine Polyphosphates and Other Nucleotides. W. J. Stec, Dept. of Biochemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, Centre of Molecular and Macromolecular Studies, Sienkiewicza 112, Lodz, 90-363, Poland, 48 426 819 744, fax 48 426 815 483, e-mail: wjstecO bio.cbmm.lodz.pl Drug Discovery Using New Genomic Information (cosponsored with MEDI). M. Manoharan General Contributed Papers. M. Manoharan General Posters. M. Manoharan Glycobiology and Toxicology (cosponsored with TOXI). R. Sasisekharan, Div. of Bioengineering and Environmental Health, MIT, 16-561, Cambridge, MA 02139, (617) 258-9494, e-mail: ramsia mit.edu Glycolytic Pathways as Targets for Cancer Therapy (cosponsored with MEDI). W. Priebe, U of Texas, M. D. Anderson Cancer Ctr., 1515 Holcombe Blvd., Houston, TX 77030, (713J-792-3777, fax (7131-665-4802, e-mail: wprawt.net Isbell-Wolfrom Symposium. C. F. Brewer, Molecular Pharmacology, Albert Einstein C of Medicine, 1300 Morris Park Ave., Bronx, NY 10461, (718) 430-2227, fax (718) 430-8922, e-mail: brewer raaecom.yu.edu Molecular Recognition (cosponsored with ORGN). M. S. Chorghade, Chorghade Enterprises, 14 Carlson Circle, Natick, MA 01760-4205, (508) 651-7809, fax (508) 651-7920, e-mail: Chorghadeia prodigy.net; M. Manoharan Nucleic Acid Based Therapeutics (cosponsored with MEDI and ORGN). M. Manoharan Synthesis of Carbohydrates via Biotechnology. P. G. Wang, Dept. of Chemistry, Wayne State U, Detroit, Ml 48202-3489, (313) 993-6759, e-mail: pwangiachem. wayne.edu

CELLULOSE, PAPER & TEXTILE Program Chair: K. J. Edgar, Research Labs, Eastman Chemical Co., P.O. Box 1972, Kingsport, TN 37662, (423) 2294396, fax (423) 229-4558, email: kjedgarlcleastman.com Abstract submission via OASYS is preferred. Online abstracts are due April 5. Hardcopy submissions are due March 29. Biologically Active Fibers in Health Care and Medicine. J. V. Edwards, USDA, ARS, SRRC, 1100 Robert E. Lee Blvd., P.O. Box 19687, New Orleans, LA 70124, (504) 286-4360, fax (504) 2864271, e-mail: vedwardsOsrrc.ars. usda.gov; S. C. Goheen, Pacific Northwest Natl. Lab, Richland, WA, e-mail: steve.goheenrapnl.gov Chemical Modification of Starch. T. Heinze, Bergische U of Wuppertal, FB 9 (Chemie), Gauss Strasse 20, Wuppertal, D-42097, Germany, 49 202 439 2654, fax 49 202 439 2648, e-mail: theinzerauni-wuppertal.de

C & E N / FEBRUARY 18, 2002

97

MEETINGS Natural Composites. S. Murphy, Rayonier Research Ctr., P.O. Box 1278, 4474 Savannah Hwy., Jesup. GA 31598-1278, (912) 588-8118, fax (912) 588-8300, email: sheila.murphyfarayonier.com; P. Gatenholm, Dept. of Polymer Technology, Chalmers U of Technology and Virginia Tech, Gdteborg, SE41296, Sweden. 46 317 723 407, fax 46 317 723 418, e-mail: pgfdpol.chalmers.se

CHEMICAL EDUCATION Program Chairs: A. A. Russell, Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1569, (310) 825-7570, fax (310) 825-4795, e-mail: russelirachem.ucla.edu; C. Middlecamp, Dept. of Chemistry, U of Wisconsin, 1101 University Ave., Madison, Wl 53706, (608) 263-5647, fax (608) 262-0381, e-mail: chmiddleO facstaff.wisc.edu Abstract submission via OASYS is preferred. Online abstracts are due April 4. Hard-copy submissions are due March 25. Poster presentations are limited to general posters, successful student affiliates, and undergraduate research unless otherwise specified in the symposium description. Oral presentations are not permitted in the undergraduate research symposium. Alpha Chi Sigma: 100 Years of Impact on American Chemistry (cosponsored with HIST). G. D. Anderson, Dept. of Chemistry, Marshall U, Huntington, WV 25755-2520. (304) 696-6594. fax (304) 696-2600, e-mail: andersonfamarshall. edu; J. E. Adams, Dept. of Chemistry, U of Missouri, Columbia. MO 65211-7600. (573) 884-2597. fax (573) 882-2754. email: AdamsJEfdmissouri.edu Bioinformatics in the Undergraduate Biochemistry Curriculum. M. Fisher. Dept. of Chemistry. Saint Vincent C. 300 Fraser Purchase Rd.. Latrobe. PA 15650. (724) 539-9761 ext. 2356. fax (724) 537-4554. e-mail: mfisheriastvin cent.edu Diffraction and Other Structural Methods in Undergraduate Education (cosponsored with IN0R). A. D. Hunter. Dept. of Chemistry, Youngstown State U. 1 University Plaza, Youngstown, OH 44555-3663. (330) 742-7176. fax (330) 742-1579. e-mail: adhunterfdcc.ysu. edu

Environmental Analytical Chemistry in the Laboratory (cosponsored with ENVR). D. V. Robinson. Dept. of Chemistry. Fitchburg State C. 160 Pearl St.. Fitchburg. MA 01420-2697. (978) 665-3419. fax (978) 665-3478. email: drobinsonfafsc.edu; J. C. Schaumloffel, Dept. of Chemistry, State U of New York, Oneonta, NY 13820, (607) 436-3432, fax (607) 4362654, e-mail: schaumjcfdoneonta.edu General Oral Papers. J. Smist, Dept. of Biology/Chemistry, Springfield C, Springfield, MA 01109, (413) 748-3382, fax (413) 748-3761, e-mail: jsmist (dspfldcol.edu General Poster Papers. C. M. Muzzi, Dept. of Chemistry, Truckee Meadows Community College, 7000 Dandini Blvd., Reno. NV 89512-3999. (775) 674-7652. fax (775) 674-7983. e-mail: cmuzzifa scsr.nevada.edu; E. J. Kantoroski, Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry. UCLA. Los Angeles, CA 90095-1569. (310) 825-4219. fax (310) 206-4038. email: ericjskifaearthlink.net Green Chemistry and Engineering in the Curriculum (cosponsored with l&EC). J. Chateauneuf, Dept. of Chemistry. Western Michigan U. Kalamazoo. Ml 49008. (616) 387-2879. e-mail: chateauneuffa wmich.edu; M. M. Kirchhoff, Green Chemistry Inst., American Chemical Society. 1155-16th St.. N.W, Washington. DC 20036. (202) 872-4562. email: m_kirchhofffaacs.org High School Program. S. Lantos, Science Dept.. Brookline High School. 115 Greenough St.. Brookline. MA 02446. (617) 713-5365. fax (617) 713-5005. email: steve_lantosfabrookline.mec.edu Linking Chemistry with Issues of Public Policy. K. Oates. SENCER Program. American Association of Colleges and Universities. 1818 R St.. N.W.. Washington. DC 20009. (202) 387-3760. fax (202) 387-4123. e-mail: koatesfagmu. edu; K. Parson, Dept. of Chemistry, Macalester C, 1600 Grand Ave., St. Paul, MN 55105, (651) 696-6272. fax (651) 696-6432, e-mail: parsonO macalester.edu NSF-Catalyzed Innovations in the Undergraduate Curriculum. R. K. Boggess, Div. of Undergraduate Education, Natl. Science Foundation, Arlington, VA 22203, (703) 292-4460, e-mail: rboggess fansf.gov; C. A. Burkhardt, Dept. of Chemistry & Physics. Radford U, Radford, VA 24142. (540) 831-5661. e-mail: caburkhaf3radford.edu Nuclear Chemistry for a New Generation (cosponsored with NUCL). J. Dougan, Dept. of Chemistry. U of Wisconsin. 1101 University Ave., Madison, Wl 53706, (608) 263-1718, fax (608) 2626143, e-mail: douganfachem.wisc.edu; L. Brown, Dept. of Chemistry, Texas A&M U, College Station, TX 77843, (703) 292-7381, e-mail: brownfa mail.chem. tamu.edu

ACS encourages submission of all abstracts via OASYS, but if you do not have Web access, abstract forms are available from all division secretaries, program chairs, and the ACS Department of Awards & Division Programs 1155—16th St., N.W., Washington, DC 20036. Detailed instructions are included with the form; phone (202) 872-4396, fax (202) 872-6128, e-mail: abstractiaacs.org, Internet: http://www.acs. org/meetings/abstract/abinfo.html. Forms and the "Handbook for Speakers" are also available from the Office of Society Services, (800) 227-5558.

98

C & E N / F E B R U A R Y 18, 2002

Recent Developments in Student-Centered Teaching Methods. T. H. Eberlein, Dept. of Chemistry, Pennsylvania State U, 200 University Dr., Schuylkill Haven. PA 17972-2208. (570) 385-6051. fax (570) 385-6135. e-mail: thelfa psu.edu; E. L. Lewis, Dept. of Chemistry, U of California, Berkeley, CA 94720-1460, (510) 642-3746, fax (510) 643-1471, e-mail: eileenOsocrates. berkeley.edu Research Sites for Educators (RSEC). J. G. Stevens, Special Projects Office, Natl. Science Foundation, Arlington, VA 22230. (703) 292-4948. fax (703) 2929037, e-mail: jstevensfansf.gov Rewards and Challenges: Experience of Young College Chemistry Faculty. L. Pence, Dept. of Chemistry, U of Hartford, West Hartford, CT 06117, (860) 768-4356, fax (860) 768-4540, e-mail: Lpenceiamail.hartford.edu; H. Pence, Dept. of Chemistry, State U of New York, Oneonta, NY 13820, (607) 4363179, fax (607) 436-2654, e-mail: pencehetaoneonta.edu Rewards and Challenges: The Retiring Experience. R. G. Silberman, Dept. of Chemistry, State U of New York, Cortland. NY 13045, (607) 753-2912, email: silbermaniacortland.edu; A. Wilson, Dept. of Biochemistry, Purdue U, 1153 Biochemistry Bldg., West Lafayette, IN 47907, (765) 494-1644, email: wilsonfapurdue.edu Successful Student Affiliates Chapter Posters (cosponsored with SOCED). L. E. Garrison, Undergraduate Program Office. American Chemical Society, 1155—16th St., N.W., Washington, DC 20036, (202) 872-6166, fax (202) 8337732, e-mail: l_garrisoniaacs.org Undergraduate Research Posters (cosponsored with SOCED). L. E. Garrison Using Computer-Based Technologies To Effect Student Learning (cosponsored with COMP). J. Reeves, Dept. of Chemistry, U of North Carolina, 601 South College Rd., Wilmington, NC 28403, (910) 962-3456, fax (910) 9623013, e-mail: reevesfauncwil.edu; M. J. Sanger, Dept. of Chemistry, U of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, IA 506140423, (319) 273-5926. fax (319) 2737127, e-mail: sangerfaacad.uni.edu

CHEMICAL HEALTH & SAFETY Program Chair: R. Stuart, Environmental Safety Facility, U of Vermont, P.O. Box 50570, Burlington, VT 05405, (802) 656-5403, fax (802) 656-5407, e-mail: rstuartfaesf.uvm.edu Abstract submission via OASYS is preferred. Online abstracts are due April 15. Hard-copy submissions are due April 1. Alkylation Safety (cosponsored with PETRI. CHAS Awards Symposium. Chemical Purchasing Controls and Inventory Management (cosponsored with BMGT). General Papers. Safety in Biotech Laboratories. Update on Laboratory Environmental Regulations. R. Stuart

CHEMICAL INFORMATION Program Chair: R. W. Snyder, MDL Information Systems, U600 Catalina St., San Leandro, CA 94577, (510) 8951313, fax (510) 483-4738, email: bobsramdli.com Abstract submission via OASYS is preferred. Online abstracts are due April 19. Hardcopy submissions are due March 19. Careers in Chemical Information. P. Barnett, Science/Engineering Library, City C of New York, Convent Ave. at 138th St., New York, NY 10031, (212) 650-8243, fax (212) 650-7626, e-mail: phbccfacunyvm.cuny.edu CINF Poster Session. R. W. Snyder Combinatorial Chemistry Informatics. R. W. Snyder Copyrights. J. Rumble Jr., Standard Reference Data, NIST, 100 Bureau Dr., M.S. 2310, Gaithersburg, MD 20899-2310, (301) 975 2203, fax (301) 926-0416, email: john.rumblefanist.gov Data Warehousing. R. W. Snyder Digital Archiving. C. Huber, Davidson Library, U of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, (805) 893-2762, fax (805) 893-8620, e-mail: huberOlibrary.ucsb. edu Electronic Lab Notebooks. R. Lysakowski Jr., Collaborative Electronic Notebook Systems Assoc, 800 West Cummings Pk., Suite 5400, Woburn, MA 01801, (781) 935-9600. fax (781) 935-3113, email: richfacensa.org Informatics Challenges for Start-Up Companies. T. Wright, MDL Information Systems, 14600 Catalina St., San Leandro, CA 94577, (510) 357-2222, fax (510) 614-3652, e-mail: terrywOmdli. com Integrated Access to Public and Proprietary Chemical Databases. K. A. Harrington, Accelrys, 9685 Scranton Rd., San Diego, CA 92121-3752, (858) 458-999, fax (858) 458-0136, e-mail: keithfaaccelrys.com Managing Genomic Information. R. V. Buckley, Biosciences Product Development, Derwent Information, 14 Great Queen St., London, WC2B 5DF, U.K., 44 207 344 2943. fax 44 207 344 2911. email: rachel.buckleyfaderwent.co.uk Skolnik Award Symposium. R. W. Snyder Use of Chemical Information. R. W. Snyder Virtual High-Throughput Screening. 0. F. Guner, Accelrys, 9685 Scranton Rd., San Diego, CA 92121-3752, (858) 7995341, fax (858) 799-5100, e-mail: osmanfaaccelrys.com

CHEMICAL TECHNICIANS Program Chair: D. M. Butterfield, ATD/SSU, Eastman Kodak Co., 1999 Lake Ave., B82A, Room 708, Rochester, NY 14650-2104, (716)477-9535, fax (716) 722-5411, e-mail: debra.butterfieldfakodak.com Abstract submission via OASYS is preferred. Online abstracts are due April 8. Hardcopy submissions are due April 1.

HTTP://PUBS.ACS.ORG/CEN

CHEMISTRY & THE LAW NOTE: The addresses for program chair and symposium organizers are indicated only once in each listing. General Papers. M. F. Carrier, ICG R&D, Union Carbide Technical Ctr., 3200 Kanawha Turnpike, South Charleston, WV 25303, (304) 747-4356, fax (304) 747-5430, e-mail: carriemfraucarb.com General Papers. M. F. Carrier

CHEMICAL TOXICOLOGY Program Chairs: N. E. Geacintov, Chemistry, New York U, 31 Washington PL, New York, NY 10003-5180, (212) 998 8407, fax (212) 998 8421, e-mail: ng10nyu.edu; P. C. Dedon, Bioengineering and Environmental Health, MIT, 56787, Cambridge, MA 02139, (617) 253-8017, fax (617) 2580225, e-mail: pcdedonfdmit.edu Abstract submission via OASYS is preferred. Online abstracts are due April 18. Hardcopy submissions are due April 8. Chemical and Biological Terrorism. P. C. Dedon Chemistry and Biology of Nutritional Supplements and Cancer Chemoprevention. J. M. Pezzuto, Dept. of Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacognosy, U of Illinois, 833 South Wood St., Chicago, IL 60612, (312) 996-5967, fax (312) 9962815, e-mail: jpezzutoOuic. edu Contributed Papers. N. E. Geacintov; P. C. Dedon Genomic Approaches to Toxicology. L. Samson, Div. of Bioengineering and Environmental Health, MIT. 16-743, Cambridge, MA 02139, (617) 258-7813, e-mail: lsamsonramit.edu Glycomics: Structural Alterations and Function of Polysaccharides (cosponsored with CARB). R. Sasisekharan, Div. of Bioengineering and Environmental Health, MIT, 16-561, Cambridge, MA 02139, (617) 258-9494, email: ramsOmit.edu Poster Session. N. E. Geacintov; P. C. Dedon Predictive Toxicology. T. A. Baillie, Dept. of Drug Metabolism. Merck Research Labs. WP-44B-100. West Point. PA 19486. (215) 652 5326. fax (215) 652 9427, e-mail: tom_baillieramerck.com; S. R. Tannenbaum, Div. of Bioengineering and Environmental Health, MIT, 77 Massachusetts Ave., Room 56-731 A, Cambridge, MA 02139, (617) 253-3729, fax (617) 252-1787, e-mail: srtramit.edu Reactive Nitrogen Species. L. J. Marnett, Biochemistry Dept., Vanderbilt U School of Medicine, Nashville. TN 37232, (615) 343-7329, fax (615) 343-7534, e-mail: larry.marnettfavanderbilt.edu The Emerging Role of Aldo-Keto Reductases in the Metabolism of Toxic Substances. T. M. Penning, Dept. of Pharmacology, U of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, 130C John Morgan Bldg., 3620 Hamilton Walk. Philadelphia. PA 19104-6084. (215) 898-9445. fax (215) 573-2236, e-mail: penningrapharm.med. upenn.edu

HTTP://PUBS.ACS.ORG/CEN

Program Chair: W. Johnson, Needle & Rosenberg PC, 127 Peachtree St., N.E., Candler Bldg., Atlanta, GA 30303, (404) 688-0770, fax (404) 688-9880, e-mail: johnsonfd needlepatent.com Abstract submission via OASYS is preferred. Online abstracts are due April 8. Hard-copy submissions are due April 1.

COLLOID & SURFACE CHEMISTRY Program Chair: R. Nagarajan, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Pennsylvania State U, 161 Fenske Lab, University Park, PA 16802, (814) 863-1973, fax (814) 865-7846, e-mail: rxnOpsu.edu Abstract submission via OASYS is preferred. Online abstracts are due April 15. Hardcopy submissions are due April 1. Dynamics at Interfaces. E. Borguet, Chemistry Dept., U of Pittsburgh, 219 Parkman Ave.. Pittsburgh. PA 15260. (412) 624-8304, fax (412) 624-8552. email: borguetrapitt.edu; D. Scherson. Dept. of Chemistry, Case Western Reserve U, 2074 Adelbert Rd.. 211N Millis Science Ctr.. Cleveland. OH 44106-7078. (216) 368-5186. fax (216) 368-3006, e-mail: dxs16rapo.cwru.edu Fundamentals and Applications of Uniform Fine Particles: From Micrometers to Nanometers (Symposium in Honor of Egon Matijevic). M. Borkovec. U of Science ll-Geneve. CABE, Dept. of Chemistry, e-mail: michal-borkovec(a cabe.unige.ch; S. V. Babu, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Clarkson U, Potsdam, NY 13699-5814. (315) 2682336. fax (315) 268-6654. e-mail: baburaclarkson.edu High-Throughput Experimentation in Heterogeneous Catalysis: Synthesis, Surface Characterization, and Performance Evaluation. V. V. Guliants. Dept. of Chemical Engineering, U of Cincinnati, 624 Rhodes Hall, Cincinnati. OH 45221-0171. (513) 556-0203. fax (513) 556-3473, e-mail: vguliantfdalpha.che. uc.edu; I. E. Wachs, Zettemoyer Ctr. for Surface Studies, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Lehigh U, 7 Asa Dr., Bethlehem, PA 18015, (610) 758-4274, fax (610) 758-6555, e-mail: iew0raiehigh.edu Industrial Problems and Role of Colloid and Surface Science Theory. M. L. Greenfield, Chemistry Dept., Ford Motor Co., Scientific Research Lab, P.O. Box 2053, Mail Drop 3083/SRL. Dearborn. Ml 48121-2053. (313) 5943302, fax (313) 594-2923, e-mail: mgreenfiraford.com; R. Nagarajan; M. R. Rosen, Interactive Consulting, P.O. Box 66, East Norwich, NY 11732, (516) 922-2167, fax (516) 922-3830, e-mail: meyer_rosenOchemicalconsult.com Nanoscience and Nanotechnology. J. A. Schwarz, Dept. of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, Syracuse U, Syracuse, NY 13244, (315) 443-4575, fax (315) 443-2559, e-mail: jschwarzOsyr. edu; C. I. Contescu, Hitco Carbon Composites, 1600 West 135th St., Gardena, CA 90249, (310) 970-5672, fax (310) 970-5742, e-mail: contescu.cristianfahitco. com

Novel Applications of Atomic Force Microscopy. T. A. Camesano, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Worcester Polytechnic Inst., 100 Inst. Rd., Worcester, MA 01609, (508) 831-5380, fax (508) 831 5853, e-mail: terricrawpi.edu; W. Ducker, Dept. of Chemistry, Virginia Tech, Davidson Hall, Blacksburg, VA 24061, (540) 231-2249, fax (540) 2313255, e-mail: wduckerO vt.edu Particle Size Assessment and Characterization (cosponsored with PMSE). T. Provder, Polymer and Coatings Consultants, 26567 Bayfair Dr., Olmsted Falls, OH 44138, (440) 235-3680, fax (440) 235-3512, e-mail: tprovdertd worldnet.att.net; J. Texter, Strider Research Corp., 265 Clover St., Rochester, NY 14610-2246, (716) 288-5913, fax (716) 482-7795, e-mail: texterOstrider research.com Polyvalent Chemical and Biochemical Interactions at Interfaces. P. Cremer, Dept. of Chemistry, Texas A&M U, P.O. Box 30012, College Station, TX 778423012, (979) 862-1200, fax (979) 8457561, e-mail: cremerramail.chem. tamu.edu; G. Liu, Dept. of Chemistry, Wayne State U, 5101 Cass Ave., Detroit, Ml 48202, (313) 577-8658, fax (313) 5771377. e-mail: gyirachem.wayne.edu Poster Session: Fundamental Research in Colloid and Surface Chemistry. D. T. Wasan, Dept. of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, Illinois Inst, of Tech., 10 West 33rd St., Room 228, Chicago, IL 60616, (312) 567-3001, fax (312) 567-3003, e-mail: wasanOiit. edu Processes Involving Colloids and Polymers in the Aquatic Environment. M. Elimelech, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering Program, Yale U, P.O. Box 208286, New Haven, CT 06520-8286, (203) 432-2789, e-mail: menachem.elimelechrayale. edu; M. Borkovec Structure, Properties, and Applications of Microemulsions. E. W. Kaler, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, U of Delaware, Colburn Lab, 150 Academy St., Newark, DE 19716, (302) 831-3553, fax (302) 831-4466, e-mail: kalerrache. udel.edu; P. Kumar, Dow Chemical Co., Bldg. 1712, Midland, Ml 48674, (517) 6387812, fax (517) 638-9384, e-mail: Pkumarradow.com Water in Novel Environments and Biological Systems. S. Garde, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst., 110 Eighth St., Troy, NY 12180, (518) 276-6048, fax (518) 2764030, e-mail: gardesOrpi.edu

COMPUTERS IN CHEMISTRY Program Chairs: R. A. Wheeler, Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry, U of Oklahoma, 620 Parrington Oval, Room 208, Norman, OK 73019, (405) 325-3502, e-mail: rawheelerrachemdept.chem.ou. edu; W. D. Cornell, Novartis Pharmaceuticals Co., 556 Morris Ave., Summit, NJ 07901-1398,(908)277-7524, fax (908) 277-2405, e-mail: wendy.cornellOpharma. novartis.com

Abstract submission via OASYS is preferred. Online abstracts are due April 1. Hardcopy submissions are due March 11. Chemistry of Computers. P. Lykos, Div. of Chemistry, Illinois Inst, of Tech., Chicago, IL 60616-3793, e-mail: lykosia charlie.cns.iit.edu Chemometrics and Chemoinformatics. B. Lavine, Dept. of Chemistry, Clarkson U, Box 5810, Science Ctr., Potsdam, NY 13699. (315) 268-2394. fax (315) 2686610. e-mail: bklabrapolaris.clarkson. edu Classical and Quantum Statistical Mechanics Studies of Solvation (cosponsored with PHYS). L. X. Dang, Environmental Molecular Sciences Lab, Pacific Northwest Natl. Lab, Battelle Blvd., P.O. Box 999 K1-96, Richland, WA 99352, (509) 375-2034, fax (509) 375-6631, e-mail: lx_dang(c3pnl.gov; G. K. Schenter, Environmental Molecular Sciences Lab, Pacific Northwest Natl. Lab, P.O. Box 999, Richland, WA 99352, (509) 376-4019, fax (509) 376-0420, email: gk_schenterrapnl.gov; B. Garrett, Environmental Molecular Sciences Lab, Pacific Northwest Natl. Lab, P.O. Box 999, M.S. K1-96, Richland, WA 99352, (509) 375-2587, fax (509) 3756631, e-mail: bruce.garrettrapnl.gov Computational Chemistry in Chemical Education (cosponsored with CHED). T. J. Zielinski, Dept. of Chemistry, Medical Technology and Physics, Monmouth U, Edison Science Hall Room 245, West Long Branch, NJ 07764, (732) 263-5197, fax (732) 263-5213, e-mail: tzielinsramonmouth.edu Emerging Technologies in Computational Chemistry. D. B. Boyd, Dept. of Chemistry, Indiana U-Purdue U, 402 North Blackford St., Indianapolis, IN 462023274, (317) 274-6891, fax (317) 2744701, e-mail: boydrachem.iupui.edu Linking Genomic Information with Drug Design. W. D. Cornell; S. Kenner, Spotfire, 60 Hampshire, Cambridge, MA 02139, (617) 621-0340, e-mail: shawnO spotfire.com New Developments in Force Fields for Molecular Modeling (cosponsored with PHYS). T. Halgren, Schrodinger, One Exchange Place, Suite 604, Jersey City, NJ 07302, (201) 433-2014, fax (201) 433-2065, e-mail: halgrenraschrodinger. com QSAR in the Brave New World of Structural Biology, Genomics, Combichem, and High-Throughput Screening. R. D. Clark, Research Dept., Tripos, 1699 South Hanley Rd., St. Louis, MO 63144, (314) 647-1099, fax (314) 647-9241, email: bclarkratripos.com; Y. C. Martin, D-47E AP 10/2, Abbott Labs, 100 Abbott Park Rd., Abbott Park, IL 60064-6100, (847) 937-5362, e-mail: yvonne.c.martin raabbott.com Semiempirical Molecular Orbital Methods. A. J. Holder, Dept. of Chemistry, U of Missouri, 5009 Rockhill Rd., Kansas City, MO 64110, (816) 235-2293, fax (816) 235-6543, e-mail: holderaOumkc. edu Tautomerism and Protonation State in the Context of Virtual Screening. R. S. Pearlman, Lab for the Development of CADD Software, U of Texas, College of Pharmacy, Austin, TX 78712, (512) 4713383, fax (512) 471-7474, e-mail: pearl manranaphthyl.phr.utexas.edu

C & E N / F E B R U A R Y 18, 2002

99

MEETINGS ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY Program Chair: T. Mill, Chemlab P 273, Stanford Research Inst., Menlo Park, CA 94025, (650) 253-3605, fax (650) 859-4321, e-mail: ted.millOsri. com Abstract submission via OASYS is preferred. Online abstracts are due April 1. Hard-copy submissions are due March 18. Biogeochemistry of Organic Contaminants in Aquatic Ecosystems: Honoring James G. Quinn. T. L. Wade, Geochemical and Environmental Research Group, Texas A&M U, 833 Graham Rd., College Station, TX 77845, (979) 8622323 ext. 134, fax (979) 862-2361, email: terryf9gerg.tamu.edu Chemistry of EPA Contaminant Candidate List Compounds. M. L. Magnuson, Natl. Risk Management Research Lab, Water Supply and Water Resources Div., U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 26 West Martin Luther King Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45268, (513) 569-7321, fax (513) 5697658, e-mail: magnuson.matthewfdepa. gov Deactivation (Neutralization or Detoxification) and Safe Disposal of Germicides and Pesticides. P. Zhu, Biocides Research. Advanced Sterilization Products, 33 Technology Dr., Irvine, CA 92618, (949) 789-3848. fax (949) 4506850, e-mail: pzhuK3aspus.jnj.com Electrochemical Methods for Wastewater and Potable Water Treatment. J. M. Farrell, Dept. of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, U of Arizona, Room 306, Bldg. 72, Tucson. AZ 85721, (520) 621-2465, fax (520) 621-6048. email: farrellfaengr.arizona.edu Environmental Chemistry Awards. T. A. Anderson, Inst, of Environmental and Human Health, Texas Tech U, P.O. Box 41163, Lubbock, TX 79409-1163, (806) 885-4549, fax (806) 885-4577, e-mail: tandersonf9ttu.edu Exploring the Relationships between Organic Solvent Pollutants and Metals: Implications for Green Chemistry. A. Rihana-Abdallah, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, U of Detroit Mercy, 4001 West McNichols Rd., P.O. Box 19900, Detroit, Ml 48219-0900, (313) 993-1041, fax (313) 993-1187. e-mail: rihanaafaudmercy.edu; K. L. Skubal, Civil and Environmental Engineering, U of Michigan. 1351 Beal St.. 181 EWRE Bldg., Ann Arbor, Ml 48109, (734) 7643143, e-mail: skubal(3engin. umich.edu General Papers. T. Mill Membrane Processes and Application. J. M. VanBriesen, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Carnegie Mellon U, Porter Hall 119, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, (412) 268-4603. fax (412) 2687813. e-mail: jeannefacmu.edu Principals of Environmental Sampling and Analysis: Two Decades Later. L. LaFleur, P.O. Box 458, NCASI. Corvallis, OR 97339, (541) 752-8801, fax (541) 752-8806, e-mail: llafleurfancasi.org; T. Jones Jr., Tennessee Valley Authority, P.O. Box 188, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, 21010-0188, (410) 436-7898,

Tropospheric Chemistry. J. M. Andino, Dept. of Environmental Engineering Sciences, U of Florida, P.O. Box 116450, Gainesville, FL 32611-6450, (352) 846-1744, fax (352) 392-3076, email: andinofaufl.edu

FLUORINE CHEMISTRY Program Chair: G. B. Hammond, Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry, U of Massachusetts, 285 Old Westport Rd., North Dartmouth, MA 02747, (508) 999-8865, fax (508) 910-6918, e-mail: ghammondfcl umassd. edu Abstract submission via OASYS is preferred. Online abstracts are due April 8. Hard-copy submissions are due April 1. Fluorine in Microlithography and Microchip Manufacture. B. E. Smart, Central R&D, DuPont, Experimental Station, Wilmington, DE 19880. (302) 999-4115, fax (302) 999-4094, e-mail: Bruce.E. Smartfausa.dupont.com General Papers. G. B. Hammond General Session. G. B. Hammond Symposium in Commemoration of Professor Neil Bartletfs 70th Birthday. A. Tressaud, ICMCB-CNRS, 87 Ave., Dr. A. Schweitzer, 33608 Pessac Cedex, France, 33556846301, e-mail: tressaudfa icmcb.u-bordeaux.fr; R. P. Hughes, Dept. of Chemistry, Dartmouth C, 6128 Burke Lab, Hanover, NH 03755-3564, (603) 646-2763, fax (603) 646-3946, email: rphfadartmouth.edu; T. E. Mallouk, Dept. of Chemistry, Pennsylvania State U. 152 Davey Lab, University Park, PA 16802, (814) 863-9637. fax (814) 8639791, e-mail: tomfa chem.psu.edu; B. Zemva. Jozef Stefan Inst., SI-1001 Ljubljana, Slovenia, e-mail: boris.zemvafa js.si

FUEL CHEMISTRY

Program Chair: R. P. Warzinski, Natl. Energy Technology Lab, U.S. Dept. of Energy, P.O. Box 1094-0, Pittsburgh, PA 15236-0940, (412) 386-5863, fax (412) 3864806, e-mail: robert.warzinski ranetl.doe.gov

e - m a i l : tjonGsOtva.gov; W. H. B a t s c h -

elet, Air Force Ctr. for Environmental Excellence, 3207 North Rd., Brooks AFB, TX 78235-5363, (210) 536-5658. fax (210) 536-5989, e-mail: william. batscheletfahqafcee.brooks.af.mil

100

C & E N / F E B R U A R Y 1 8, 2002

Online abstract and preprint submissions are due by March 22 at http://OASYS. acs.org. Preprint instructions and template are available at http://www.anl. gov/PCS/acsfuel.

Advances in Hydrogen Energy. K. S. Rothenberger, Natl. Energy Technology Lab, U.S. Dept. of Energy, P.O. Box 10940, Pittsburgh, PA 15236-0940, (412) 386-6082. fax (412) 386-4806, email: kurt.rothenbergerfanetl.doe.gov; C. E. Gregoire Padro, Natl. Renewable Energy Lab, 1617 Cole Blvd., Golden, CO 80401. (303) 275-2919, fax (303) 275-2905. e-mail: cathy_padro(anrel. gov; J. Brenner, Chemical Engineering, Florida Inst, of Tech., 150 West University Blvd., 210 Olin Engineering Bldg.. Melbourne. FL 32901. (321) 6747560. fax (321) 674-7565. e-mail: jbren nerfdfit.edu Chemistry of Ash Formation and Utilization. E. Suuberg, Div. of Engineering, Brown U, Box D. Providence, Rl 02912, (401) 863-1420, fax (401) 863-9120, email: eric_suubergfabrown. edu; R. Hurt, Div. of Engineering, Brown U, Box D. Providence, Rl 02912, (401) 863-2685, fax (401) 863-9120, e-mail: robert_ hurtObrown.edu; J. Helble, Dept. of Chemical Engineering. U of Connecticut, Unit 3222, Storrs, CT 06269-3222. (860) 486-4602, fax (860) 486-2959, e-mail: helblefaengr.uconn.edu Chemistry of Solid, Liquid, and Gaseous Fuels. R. P. Warzinski Energy Production in the 21st Century (cosponsored with CHED and l&EC). S. Pisupati, Energy and Geo-Environmental Engineering Dept., Pennsylvania State U, 124 Hosier Bldg., University Park, PA 16802, (814) 865-0874, fax (814) 865-3248, e-mail: sxp17(3 psu.edu; D. Berry, Natl. Energy Technology Lab, U.S. Dept. of Energy, P.O. Box 880, Morgantown, WV 26507-0880, (304) 285-4430. fax (304) 285-4469, email: dberryfanetl.doe.gov Monitoring and Control of Air Toxics and Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5). F. Huggins, U of Kentucky, 533 South Limestone St., 111 S. J. "Sam" Whalen Bldg., Lexington. KY 40506-0043. (859) 257-4045. fax (859) 257-7215, e-mail: fhugginsfaengr.uky.edu; R. Anderson, Natl. Energy Technology Lab, U.S. Dept. of Energy, P.O. Box 10940, Pittsburgh, PA 15236-0940, (412) 3866143. fax (412) 386-4806. e-mail: richard.andersonfanetl.doe.gov Recent Advances in Fuel Cells (cosponsored with l&EC). C. Pereira, Argonne Natl. Lab, 9700 South Cass Ave., Bldg. 205, Argonne, IL 60439, (630) 252-9832, fax (630) 972-4448, e-mail: pereirafa cmt.anl.gov; R. Doshi, Honeywell. 2525 West 190th St.. M.S. TOR36-1-93193, Torrance. CA 90504-6099. (310) 5123481. fax (310) 512-4128, e-mail: rajiv. doshifahoneywell.com; R. Kumar, Argonne Natl. Lab, 9700 South Cass Ave., Argonne, IL 60439, (630) 252-4342, fax (630) 252-4176, e-mail: kumarfacmt. anl.gov Separation Science and Technology for Fuel Applications (cosponsored with PETRI. V. L Cebolla, Instituto de Carboquimica, CSIC, Miguel Luesma 4, Zaragoza, 50015, Spain, 34 976 733 977, fax 34 976 733 318, e-mail: vcebolla facarbon.icb.csic.es; B. N. Barman, WesthollowTech. Ctr. M-2451, Equilon Enterprises LLC, 3333 Hwy. 6 South, Houston, TX 77082-3101, (281) 5446205, fax (281) 544-6218, e-mail: bnbarmanfaequilontech.com Soot: Chemistry, Uses, and Environmental Issues. R. Winans, Chemistry Div., Argonne Natl. Lab, Argonne, IL 60439, (630) 252-7479, fax (630) 252-9288, email: rewinansfaanl.gov; J. Howard, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, MIT 66454, 77 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA 02139, (617) 253-4574, fax (617) 2585042, e-mail: jbhowardf3mit.edu

Trends in Carbon Products (cosponsored with l&EC). E. Olson, Energy and Environmental Research Ctr., U of North Dakota, P.O. Box 9018, Grand Forks, ND 58202, (701) 777-5155, fax (701) 777-5181, e-mail: eolsonfdundeerc. org; L. Radovic, Fuel Science Program, Pennylvania State U, 205 Hosier Bldg., University Park, PA 16802, (814) 8630594, fax (814) 865-3248, e-mail: Irr3f3psu.edu; N. Megonnell, Calgon Carbon Corp., 500 Calgon Carbon Dr., Pittsburgh, PA 15205, (412) 787-6638, fax (412) 787-6607, e-mail: megonnell f3calgoncarbon.com Ultraclean Transportation Fuels (cosponsored with PETR). C. L. Marshall, Argonne Natl. Lab, 9700 South Cass Ave., CMT/205, Argonne, IL 604394837, (630) 252-4310. fax (630) 2529373, e-mail: clmarshallf3anl.gov; M. A. Shippey, Petroleum Energy and Environmental Research Ctr., California Inst, of Technology, 20970 Currier Rd., Walnut, CA 91789. (909) 468-9310, fax (909) 468-4716, e-mail: shippeyfdpeer. caltech.edu; M. Yamada, Dept. of Applied Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku U, 07 Aoba, Aramaki, Aoba-ku, Sendai, 980-8579, Japan, 81 222 177 214, fax 81 222 177 293, e-mail: yamadafderec.che.tohoku.ac. jp; L Bauer, Research, U0P LLC, 50 East Algonquin Rd., Des Plaines, IL 60193, (847) 891-5509, fax (847) 3913724, e-mail: ljbauerfauop.com

GEOCHEMISTRY Program Chair: W. M. Landing, Dept. of Oceanography, Florida State U, Tallahassee, FL 32306-4320, (850) 644-6037, fax (850) 644-2581, e-mail: wlandingramailer.fsu.edu Abstract submission via OASYS is preferred. Online abstracts are due April 15. Hard-copy submissions are due April 1. Biogeochemistry of Marine Organic Matter in the Contemporary Environment and Ancient Sediments (cosponsored with ENVR). J. W. Farrington, Clark Lab Room 223 M.S. 31, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 360 Woods Hole Rd., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1541, (508) 289-2200, fax (508) 457-2188, email: jfarringtonf3whoi.edu; C. M. Reddy, Dept. of Marine Chemistry and Geochemistry, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 360 Woods Hole Rd., Woods Hole, MA 02543, (508) 289-2316, fax (508) 457-2164, e-mail: creddyOwhoi. edu; T. L. Wade, Geochemical and Environmental Research Group, Texas A&M U, 833 Graham Rd., College Station, TX 77845. (979) 862-2323 ext. 134, fax (979) 862-2361. e-mail: terryfa gerg.tamu.edu Chemical Equilibrium Measurement and Modeling. E. T. Urbansky, Natl. Risk Management Research Lab, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Water Supply and Water Resources Div., 26 West Martin Luther King. Cincinnati. OH 45268. (513) 569-7655. fax (513) 569-7658, e-mail: urbansky. edwardf3epa.gov

HTTP://PUBS.ACS.ORG/CEN

Metal Complexation in Freshwater and Marine Environments. B. M. Voelker, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, MIT, 77 Massachusetts Ave., Room 48-419, Cambridge, MA 02139, (617) 253-3726, fax (617) 258-8850, email: voelkerfamit.edu; J. W. Moffett, Marine Chemistry and Geochemistry Dept., Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 360 Woods Hole Rd., Woods Hole, MA 02543, (508) 289-3218, fax (508) 457-2164. e-mail: jmoffettfdwhoi. edu

Ionic Liquids as Green Solvents: Progress and Prospects. R. D. Rogers, Dept. of Chemistry and Ctr. for Green Manufacturing, U of Alabama, Box 870336, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487, (205) 348-4323, fax (205) 348-0823, e-mail: RDRogersfabama. ua.edu; K. R. Seddon, QUILL Research Centre, Queen's U of Belfast, David Keir Bldg., Stranmillis Rd., Belfast BT9 5AG, U.K., 44 289 033 5420, fax 44 289 066 5297, e-mail: k.seddonfdqub.ac.uk

INORGANIC CHEMISTRY HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY Program Chair: R. Egolf, Pennsylvania State U, Lehigh Valley Campus, 8380 Mohr Lane, Fogelsville, PA 180519999, (610) 285-5110, fax (610) 285-5220, e-mail: rae^Opsu. edu Abstract submission via OASYS is preferred. Online abstracts are due April 8. Hardcopy submissions are due April 1. 100th Anniversary of lota Sigma Pi. S. S. Marine, Miami U, 4200 East University Blvd., Middletown, OH 45042-3497, (513) 727-3372, fax (513) 727-3450, email: marinessfamuohio.edu Chemistry in the History of New England. D. L. Adams, Dept. of Chemistry, U of Massachusetts, 701 North Pleasant St., Amherst, MA 01003. (413) 545-4711, fax (413) 545-4490, e-mail: adams(dchem. umass.edu Edelstein Award Symposium. R. Egolf General Papers. R. Egolf History of Chemistry Sources on the WWW. H. E. Pence, Chemistry Dept., State U of New York, Oneonta, NY 13820, (607) 436-3179, fax (607) 4362654, e-mail: penceheOoneonta.edu Notable Antiquarian Chemistry Collectors and Their Public Collections III. H. T. Pratt, DuPont Co. (retired), 23 Colesbery Dr., New Castle, DE 19820-3201, (302) 328-4711, fax (302) 328-4711, email: htprtcchetaearthlink.net Sydney M. Edelstein: The Man and His Legacy. R. Egolf

INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY Program Chair: K. L. Nash, Chemistry Div., Argonne Natl. Lab, 9700 South Cass Ave., Argonne, IL 60439, (630) 2523581,fax(630) 252-7501, email: klnashraanl.gov Abstract submission via OASYS is preferred. Online abstracts are due April 3. Hardcopy submissions are due March 25. Breaking Glass Ceilings: Tools for Overcoming Hurdles, Barriers, and Narrow Thinking. F. K. Wood-Black, Phillips Petroleum Co., PRC, 266RF, Bartlesville, OK 74004, (918) 661-9144, fax (918) 661-7353, e-mail: fwblackfdppco. com General Posters.

HTTP://PUBS.ACS.ORG/CEN

Program Chairs: M. Zimmer, Chemistry, Connecticut C, 270 Mohegan Ave., New London, CT 06320, (860) 439-2476, fax (860) 439-2477, e-mail: mzimfaconncoll.edu; D. C. Crans, Chemistry/Crans Group, Colorado State U, Fort Collins, CO 80523-1872, (971)491-7635, fax (970) 491-1801, e-mail: cransfcHamar.colostate.edu Abstract submission via OASYS is preferred. Online abstracts are due April 1. Hardcopy submissions are due March 25. Active Site Hydrogenases. G. J. Kubas, Chemistry Div., Los Alamos Natl. Lab, M.S. J514, Los Alamos, NM 87545, (505) 667-5767, fax (505) 667-3314, email: kubasOlanl.gov Coordination Chemistry of Metal Metabolism. D. E. Wilcox, Dept. of Chemistry, Dartmouth C, Hanover, NH 03755, (603) 646-2874. fax (603) 646-3946, e-mail: Dean.E.Wilcoxfd Dartmouth.edu; H. A. Godwin, Dept. of Chemistry, Northwestern U, 2145 Sheridan Rd., Evanston, IL 60208-3113, (847) 467-3543, fax (847) 491-7713, email: h-godwinf9nwu.edu Luminescence, Chemiluminescence, and Electrochemiluminescence of Inorganic Systems. M. M. Richter, Dept. of Chemistry, Southwest Missouri State U, 901 South Natl. Ave.. Springfield, MO 65804, (417) 836-5508. fax (417) 8365507, e-mail: mar667ffdsmsu.edu Metal Oxides. H. zur Loye, Dept. of Chemistry, U of South Carolina, 730 Main St., Columbia, SC 29208. (803) 777-6916. fax (803) 777-9521, e-mail: hannofdpsc.sc.edu

MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY Program Chair: W. J. Greenlee, Chemical Research, ScheringPlough Research Inst., 2015 Galloping Hill Rd., Kenilworth, NJ 07033, (908) 740-2220, fax (908)740-7152, e-mail: william.greenleeldspcorp.com Abstract submission via OASYS is preferred. Online abstracts are due April 12. Hardcopy submissions are due April 3.

A 150-word (maximum) abstract is required for all presentations (oral or poster) and should be entered directly into OASYS. For contributed oral presentations, a 1,000-word extended abstract (or an equivalent, detailed description of the work to be presented) must be sent directly to the program chair by mail, fax, or e-mail. The extended abstract is not required for presentations for invited symposia. Adenosine Receptor Modulators. K. A. Jacobson, Molecular Recognition Section, NIDDK, NIH, Bldg. 8A, Rm. B1A-19, Bethesda, MD 20892-0810, (301) 496-9024, fax (301) 480-8422, email: kajacobsfdhelix.nih.gov Antitumor Natural Products. L. W. McQuire, Norvartis Corp., LSB 2739, 556 Morris Ave., Summit, NJ 079011398, (908) 277-7441, e-mail: leslie. mcquirefdpharma.novartis.com Caspase Inhibitors. D. Rotella, BristolMyers Squibb, P.O. Box 5400, Princeton, NJ 08543-5400, (609) 818-5398, email: david.rotellafdbms.com General Oral Papers. W. J. Greenlee Graduate Student Fellowship Award Symposium. W. J. Greenlee Histone Modifications. C. A. Caperelli, Div. of Pharmaceutical Sciences, U of Cincinnati Medical Ctr., P.O. Box 670004, Cincinnati, OH 45267-0004, (513) 5580730, e-mail: Carol.Caperellifduc.edu Metalloproteinase Inhbitors. L. W. McQuire Non-HIV Antivirals. W. J. Brouillette, Dept. of Chemistry, U of Alabama, Birmingham, 901—14th St. South, Birmingham, AL 35294, (205) 934-8288, fax (205) 9342543, e-mail: wbroufduab.edu Polyamine-Based Therapeutics. D. Bergstrom, Dept. of Medicinal Chemistry, Purdue U, West Lafayette, IN 47907, (765) 494-6275, e-mail: dbergstrfd pharmacy.purdue.edu Poster Session. W. J. Greenlee

NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY & TECHNOLOGY Program Chair: W. Loveland, 100 Radiation Ctr., Oregon State U, Corvallis, OR 97331, (541) 737-7078, fax (541) 7370480, e-mail: lovelanwOucs. orst.edu Abstract submission via OASYS is preferred. Online and hard-copy abstract submissions are due April 5. Additional Aspects of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology. W. Loveland Nuclei and Nuclear Matter at the Limits of Stability. R. deSouza, Dept. of Chemistry, Indiana U, 800 East Kirkwood Ave., Bloomington, IN 47405-7102, (812) 855-9043, fax (812) 855-8300, email: rdesouzafdindiana.edu Recent Developments in Neutrino Science. R. L. Hahn, Chemistry Dept., Brookhaven Natl. Lab, Bldg. 555A, Box 5000, Upton, NY 11973-5000, (516) 3444337, fax (516) 344-5815, e-mail: hahn1fdbnl.gov

Symposium in Honor of Daeg Brenner. P. F. Mantica, NSCL, Michigan State U, South Shaw La., East Lansing, Ml 48824, (517) 333-6456, fax (517) 3535967, e-mail: manticafanscl.msu.edu; R. F. Casten, Wright Nuclear Structure Lab, Yale U, 272 Whitney Ave., New Haven, CT 06520-8124, (203) 432-3090, fax (203) 432-3522, e-mail: rickOriviera. physics.yale.edu Teaching Nuclear Chemistry for a New Generation (cosponsored with CHED). S. J. Yennello, Cyclotron Inst., Texas A&M U, College Station, TX 778433366, (979) 845-1411, fax (979) 8451899, e-mail: yennellofdtbear.tamu. edu; L. Brown, Dept. of Chemistry, Texas A&M U, College Station, TX 77843-3255, (409) 845-3755, fax (409) 845-4719, e-mail: brownfdmail.chem. tamu.edu; J. S. Dougan, Dept. of Chemistry, U of Wisconsin, 1101 University Ave., Madison, Wl 53706, (608) 2631718, e-mail: douganfdchem.wisc.edu What Is Exotic about Exotic Nuclei? T. Glasmacher, Dept. of Physics & Astronomy, Natl. Superconducting Cyclotron Lab, Michigan State U, East Lansing, Ml 48824, (517) 333-6418, fax (517) 353-5967, e-mail: glasmacherfa nscl.msu.edu

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Program Chair: L McElweeWhite, Liberal Arts & Sciences, U of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611-7300, (352) 392-2264, fax (352) 392-3584, e-mail: orgn(9chem.ufl.edu Abstract submission via OASYS is preferred. Submit abstracts using the Online Abstract Submittal System (OASYS) at http:// OASYS.acs.org/ (the short abstract). Also include required 1,000word description of oral or poster presentation (Div. Bylaw VIII.1b) in online submission via OASYS via the Extended Abstract option. If you do not have Web access, contact program chair before March 8. Deadline: Online submittals by March 15. Hard-copy submissions are due March 8. ACS Award for Creative Work in Synthetic Organic Chemistry. K. A. Parker, Dept. of Chemistry, Brown U, Box H, Providence, Rl 02912, (401) 863-3590, fax (401) 863-2594, e-mail: Kathlyn_ Parkerfdbrown.edu Arthur C. Cope Award and A. C. Cope Scholar Awards Symposium. L. McElwee-White Donald J. Cram Memorial Symposium. G. W. Gokel, Dept. of Molecular Biology & Pharmacology, Washington U School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO 63110, (314) 3629297, e-mail: ggokelfdpcg.wustl.edu Modern Reagents and Methods in the Art of Organic Synthesis. P. V. Ramachandran, Dept. of Chemistry, Purdue U, West Lafayette, IN 47907-1393, (317) 494-5317, fax (317) 494-0239, e-mail: chandranfdpurdue.edu NIGMS 40th Anniversary Symposium. J. M. Schwab, NIGMS, NIH, 45 Center Dr., Room 2AS.43A, Bethesda, MD 20892, (301) 594-5560, fax (301) 480-2802, email: SCHWABJfdnigms.nih.gov

NOTE: The addresses for program chair and symposium organizers are indicated only once in each listing.

c &EN

/ FEBRUARY 18, 2002

101

MEET NGS Organic Methodologies in the Selective Synthesis of Small Molecules and Materials. S. T. Nguyen, Dept. of Chemistry, Northwestern U, 2145 Sheridan Rd., Evanston, IL 60208-3113, (847) 467-3347, fax (847) 467-7713, e-mail: stnfdchem. nwu.edu; T. M. Swager, Dept. of Chemistry, MIT, 77 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA 02139, (617) 253-4423. fax (617) 253-7929, e-mail: tswagerfdmit. edu; R. M. Waymouth, Dept. of Chemistry, Stanford U, Stanford, CA 94305, (650) 723-4515, fax (650) 725-0259, email: waymouthfd leland.stanford.edu; S. L. Buchwald. Dept. of Chemistry, MIT, 77 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA 02139, (617) 253-1885, fax (617) 2533297, e-mail: sbuchwalfd mit.edu; D. L Gin, Depts. of Chemistry, Biochemistry & Chemical Engineering, U of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309-0215, (303) 492-7640, fax (303) 492-5894, e-mail: Ginfdspot.colorado.edu Technical Achievements in Organic Chemistry Awards Symposium. W. J. Greenlee, Chemical Research, ScheringPlough, 2015 Galloping Hill Rd., Kenilworth, NJ 07033, (908) 740-2220, fax (908) 740-7152. e-mail: william. greenleefdspcorp.com Tetrahedron Prize. H. H. Wasserman, Dept. of Chemistry. Yale U. P.O. Box 208107. New Haven, CT 06520-8107, (203) 432-3973. fax (203) 432-9990, email: harry.wassermanfdyale.edu; S. S. Hall, Dept. of Chemistry. Rutgers U. 73 Warren St.. Newark. NJ 07102. (973) 353-5068. fax (973) 353-1264. e-mail: stanhallfdandromeda.rutgers.edu

PETROLEUM CHEMISTRY

Program Chair: K. W. PLumlee, Davison Div., W. R. Grace, 7500 Grace Dr., Columbia, MD 21044, (410) 531-4205, fax (410) 531-4629, e-mail: Karl W. Plumleefclgrace.com Abstracts and Preprints must be submitted electronically. Online abstracts and preprints are due April 15. No hardcopy submissions are accepted. Coke Formation in Petroleum Processing. I. A. Wiehe, Soluble Solutions. 3 Louise La.. Gladstone. NJ 07934. (908) 4700847, fax (908) 470-0939, e-mail: Irvfd SolubleSolutions.com Coking of Petroleum Residua. I. A. Wiehe Cracking Chemistry and Mechanisms in Petroleum Processing. P. Robinson, Pro-En Services, Air Liquide America Corp., 2700 Post Oak Blvd., Suite 1800, Houston, TX 77056-8229, (713) 6248341, fax (713) 624-8350, e-mail: paul. robinsonfdairliquide.com General Papers. K. W. Plumlee High-Throughput Screening. A. Gaffney, Rohm and Haas, P.O. Box 480, 727 Norristown Rd., Spring House. PA 194770904. (215) 619-5260. fax (215) 619-1625. e-mail: Anne_GaffneyfdRohmHaas.com; P. O'Connor. Akzo Nobel Catalysts. P.O. Box 247, Stationsplein 4, Amersfoort, 3800AE, Netherlands, 31-33-4676588, fax 31-33-4676154. e-mail: paul.oconnor (dakzonobel.com Natural Gas Reforming and Conversion to Liquids. Oxidation of Petroleum Fractions. Structure of Jet Fuels VIM. W. E. Harrison, AFRL/PRTG. 1790 Loop Rd. North, Wright Patterson AFB, OH 45433-7103. (937) 255-6601. fax (937) 255-3893. email: William.Harrisonfdwpafb.af.mil

102

C & E N / F E B R U A R Y 18, 2002

PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY Program Chair: J. C. Hemminger, Dept. of Chemistry, U of California, Irvine, CA 926972025, (949) 824-6020, fax (949) 824-3168, e-mail: jchemminO uci.edu Abstract submission via OASYS is preferred. Online abstracts are due March 22. Hardcopy submissions are due March 15. Applications of Neutron Scattering in Structural Biology and Biophysics. D. J. Tobias, Dept. of Chemistry, U of California, Irvine, CA 92697-2025. (949) 824-4295. fax (949) 824-8571. e-mail: dtobiasfduci.edu; M. Tarek, Laboratoire de Chimie Theorique. Universite Henri Poincare. UMR 7565 CNRS-UHP. BP 239. 54506 Vandoeuver-Les-Nancy Cedex. France. 33 383 912 000. fax 33 383 912 530. e-mail: tarekfdlctn.uhp nancy.fr Biologically Relevant Molecules in the Gas Phase. M. DeVries, Dept. of Chemistry & Biochemistry. U of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, (805) 893-5921, fax (805) 893-4120, e-mail: devriesfdchem. ucsb.edu; E. R. Williams, Dept. of Chemistry. U of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, (510) 643 7161. fax (510) 642-8369. email: williamsfdcchem.berkeley.edu Chemical Studies Important in Astrobiology. T. Lee. NASA Ames Research Ctr., MS T27B-1, Moffett Field. CA 94035-1000. (650) 604-5208. fax (650) 604-1095, e-mail: tjleefdmail.arc.nasa. gov; W. Huo, NASA Ames Research Ctr., MS T27B-1, Moffett Field. CA 940351000. (650) 604-6161. fax (650) 6041095. e-mail: whuofdmail.arc.nasa.gov Frontiers in Atmospheric Chemistry. H. C. Allen. Dept. of Chemistry. Ohio State U. 100 West 18th Ave.. Columbus. OH 43210. (614) 292-4707. fax (614) 2921685, e-mail: allenfdchemistry.ohio state.edu; D. Worsnop, Aerodyne Research, 45 Manning Rd., Billerica, MA 02420, (978) 663-9500, e-mail: worsnop fdaerodyne.com Mesoscale Phenomena in Fluid Systems (cosponsored with COLL). F. H. Case, Innovation & Strategy. Colgate Palmolive. 909 River Rd.. Piscataway, NJ 08855. (732) 878-6258. fax (732) 8787134. e-mail: fiona_casefdcolpal.com Ordered Molecular Assemblies of Nanoparticles. N. A. Kotov, Dept. of Chemistry, Oklahoma State U, PSI 107, Stillwater, OK 74078, (405) 744-3991, fax (405) 744-6007, e-mail: kotovfd okway.okstate.edu; V. Colvin, Dept. of Chemistry, Rice U, MS-60, P.O. Box 1892. Houston, TX 77251, (713) 3485741, e-mail: colvinfdrice.edu Physical Chemistry Poster Session. J. C. Hemminger

POLYMER CHEMISTRY Program Chair: C. N. Bowman, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, U of Colorado, ECCH 111, Campus Box 424, Boulder, CO 80309-0424, (303) 492-3247, fax (303) 492-4341, e-mail: christopher.bowmanO colorado.edu

Abstract submission via OASYS. Online abstracts and preprints are due April 15. No hard-copy submissions are accepted. 5th International Biorelated Polymers. R. M. Ottenbrite, Dept. of Chemistry, Virginia Commonwealth U, Richmond, VA 23284, (804) 828-7513, fax (804) 3778599, e-mail: ottenbrifdsaturn.vcu.edu; S. Zalipsky, ALZA Corp.. 1010 Joaquin Rd.. Mountain View. CA 94039-7210, (650) 962-4000, fax (650) 617-3080, email: SamuelZfdSEQUUS.com Advances in Controlled Radical Polymerization. K. Matyjaszewski, 4400 Fifth Ave., Carnegie Mellon U, Dept. of Chemistry, Pittsburgh, PA 15213. (412) 268-3209. fax (412) 268-6897. e-mail: km3b+fdandrew.cmu.edu Directed Self-Assembly: Molecular Engineering of Polymers. C. K. Ober, Materials Science & Engineering, Cornell U, 327 Bard Hall. Ithaca. NY 148531501. (607) 255-8417. fax (607) 2556575, e-mail: coberfdmsc.cornell.edu; U. B. Wiesner, Materials Science & Engineering. Cornell U. 327 Bard Hall. Ithaca. NY 14853-1501. (607) 255-3487. fax (607) 255-2365. e-mail: ubwlfd cornell.edu General Papers. D. Garcia, Analytical Research. Atofina Chemicals, 900 First Ave., King of Prussia, PA 19406. (610) 878-6731. fax (610) 878-6196, e-mail: dana.garciafdatofina.com Green Polymer Chemistry. T. McCarthy, Polymer Science & Engineering, U of Massachusetts. Amherst, MA 010033110. (413) 577-1512. fax (413) 5771510. e-mail: tmccarthyfdpolysci.umass. edu; J. J. Watkins. Dept. of Chemical Engineering, U of Massachusettes, Goesssmann Lab. Amherst. MA 01003. (413) 545-2569. fax (413) 545-1647, e-mail: watkinsfdecs.umass.edu Industrial Sponsors Award. C. D. Smith, Air Products & Chemicals, 7201 Hamilton Blvd., Allentown, PA 18195-1501, (610) 481-6496. fax (610) 706-5994, email: smithcd2fdapci.com Nonlinear Dynamics in Polymeric Systems (cosponsored with PHYS). J. A. Pojman, Dept. of Chemistry & Biochemistry, U of Southern Mississippi, USM Box 5043, Hattiesburg. MS 394065043. (610) 266-5035. fax (601) 2666075. e-mail: johnfdpojman.com; Q. Tran-Cong, Dept. of Polymer Science & Engineering. Kyoto Inst, of Tech, Matsugaski Sakyoku, Kyoto 606, Japan, 81 757 247 862, e-mail: quifdipc.kit. ac.jp Polymers in Photonics and Displays: Synthesis, Processing, and Devices. (cosponsored with Optical Society of America and PMSE). C. A. Guymon, Dept. of Polymer Science, U of Southern Mississippi, Southern Station 10076, Hattiesburg. MS 39406. (601) 266-4870. fax (601) 266-5504. e-mail: allan.guymonfdusm.edu; A. K. Jen. Dept. of Materials Science & Engineering, U of Washington, Roberts Hall, Box 352120. Seattle. WA 98195-2120. (206) 543-2626. fax (206) 543-3100. email: ajenfdu.washington.edu; D. J. Broer, Philips Research Labs, Eindhoven U of Tech, Prof. Holstlaan 4, 5656 AA Eindhoven. Netherlands. 31 402 742 746. fax 31 402 743 350. e-mail: dick.broerfdphilips.com

NOTE: The addresses for program chair and symposium organizers are indicated only once in each listing.

POLYMERIC MATERIALS: SCIENCE & ENGINEERING Program Chairs: A. B. Scranton, Dept. of Chemical & Biochemical Engineering, U of Iowa, 125 Chemistry Bldg., Iowa City, IA 52242-1219, (319) 3 3 5 - U U , fax (319)335-1415, e-mail: abscranOicaen.uiowa. edu; R. R. Roesler, Bayer Corp., 100 Bayer Rd., Pittsburgh, PA 15205, (412) 7772721, fax (412) 777-2132, email: richard.roesler.bO bayer.com; V. Tsukruk, Dept. of Materials Science & Engineering, Iowa State U, 3155Gilman Hall, Ames, IA 50011-2714,(515)294-6904, fax (515) 294-5444, e-mail: vladimirfaiastate.edu; A. J. Dias, Baytown Polymer Ctr., ExxonMobil Chemical Co., 5200 Bayway Dr., Baytown, TX 77520-5200,(281)834-5199, fax (281) 834-2678, e-mail: jay.diasraexxonmobil.com Abstracts and PMSE preprints must be submitted electronically through ACS OASYS (Online Abstract Submittal). Follow the instructions given at http:// www.acs.org/meetings/. Preprints must be submitted electronically through OASYS as word processing or PDF files in conjunction with abstract submittal; approved templates for preprints may be downloaded at http://membership. acs.org/P/PMSE/meetings/authinst.htm I. For further information, see published PMSE "Instructions for Authors" and home page, http://membership.acs.org/ P/PMSEA Deadline for submittal of abstracts and preprints is March 29. Application Rheology of Dispersed Systems. J. E. Glass, Dept. of Polymers & Coatings, North Dakota State U. Fargo. ND 58105, (7011 231-7128, fax (701) 231-8439. e-mail: e_glassfdndsu. nodak.edu; R. Ryntz, Visteon Corp., 401 Southfield Rd.. P.O. Box 6231, Dearborn. Ml 48121, (313) 755-6164. fax (313) 755-0601, e-mail: rryntzfdvisteon. com; R. Fernando, Air Products Corp., 7201 Hamilton Blvd., Allentown, PA 18195-1501, (610) 481-2602, fax (610) 481-7923, e-mail: fernanrhfdapci.com Control of Polymer Stereochemistry Using Single-Site Catalysts. G. W. Coates, Dept. of Chemistry & Chemical Biology. Cornell U, Baker Lab, Ithaca, NY 14853-1301. (607) 255-5447, e-mail: gc39fdcornell.edu; R. M. Waymouth, Dept. of Chemistry, Stanford U, Stanford, CA 94305-5080. (650) 723-4515. fax (650) 725-0259, e-mail: waymouthfd leland.stanford.edu

HTTP://PUBS.ACS.ORG/CEN

General Papers/New Concepts in Polymeric Materials. A. J. Dias ICI Student Award Symposium. J. S. Thomaides, Natl. Starch & Chemical Co., 10 Finderne Ave., Bridgewater, NJ 08807, (908) 685-5064, fax (908) 685-7400, e-mail: john.s.thomaidesO nstarch.com Imaging and Spectroscopic Techniques for Polymer Systems. A. Westwood, Baytown Polymer Ctr., ExxonMobil Chemical Co., 5200 Bayway Dr., Baytown, TX 77520, (281) 834-5741, fax (281) 834-1792, e-mail: alistair.d.westwood(d exxonmobil.com Particle Size Assessment and Characterization (cosponsored with COLL). T. P. Provder, Polymers & Coatings Consultants, 26567 Bayfair Dr., Olmsted Falls, OH 44138, (440) 235-3680, fax (440) 235-3512, e-mail: tprovderO worlnet.att.net; J. Texter, Strider Research Corp., 265 Clover St., Rochester, NY 14610-2246, (716) 288-5913, email: texter(astriderresearch.com Polymers for Micro- and Nano-Electronics: From Synthesis to Applications. Q. Lin. IBM T. J. Watson Research Ctr.. P.O. Box 218, Rte. 134. MS 6-250, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, (914) 945-2366. fax (914) 945-2141. email: qhlinOus.ibm.com; R. A. Pearson, Dept. of Materials Science & Engineering, Lehigh U, 5 East Packer Ave., Bethlehem, PA 18015, (610) 758-3857. fax (610) 758-4244. e-mail: rp02G lehigh.edu; J. C. Hedrick. P.O. Box 218, IBM T. J. Watson Research Ctr., Rte. 34, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, (914) 945-1563, fax (914) 945-4033, e-mail: jhedrickraus.ibm.co Polymers in Orthopaedics. A. Bellare, MRB 108, BWH. Harvard Medical School, 75 Francis St.. Boston. MA 02115. (617) 732-5864. fax (617) 732-6705. e-mail: abellarerarics.bwh.harvard.edu; L. A. Pruitt, U of California, 5134 Etcheverry Hall, Berkeley, CA 94720, (510) 6422595, fax (510) 643-5599, e-mail: lpruittranewton.berkeley.edu Shelf-Life of Polymers in Medical Devices. Y. Lai, Contact Lens Research & Development, Bausch & Lomb, 1400 North Goodman St., P.O. Box 450, Rochester, NY 14609, (716) 338-8711, fax (716) 338-5304, e-mail: ylaiO bausch.com; W. Shalaby, Poly-Med, 6309 Hwy. 187. Anderson, SC 29265, (864) 646-8544, fax (864) 646-8547, email: shalabyrapoly-med.com Synthetic Polymers in Ophthalmology. M. Refojo, Harvard Medical School, Schepens Eye Research Inst., 20 Staniford St., Boston, MA 02114, (617) 912-7435, fax (617) 912-0101, e-mail: mrefojoravision.eri.harvard.edu; J. Kunzler, Bausch & Lomb, 1400 North Goodman St., Rochester, NY 14609, (716) 338-5286, fax (716) 338-5304, email: jkunzlerrabausch.com Tess Award Symposium in Honor of Mohamed El-Aasser. D. R. Bauer, Ford Motor Co., MD-3182, SRL, P.O. Box 2053, Dearborn, Ml 48121-2053, (313) 594-1756, fax (313) 323-1129, e-mail: dbauer(aford.com Unilever Award for Outstanding Graduate Research in Polymer Science and Engineering (cosponsored with POLY). W. T. Ford, Dept. of Chemistry, Oklahoma State U, Physical Sciences 107, Stillwater, OK 74078, (405) 744-5946, fax (405) 744-6007. e-mail: wtfordta okstate.edu

HTTP://PUBS.ACS.ORG/CEN

PROFESSIONAL RELATIONS Program Chair: T. Kucera, T. J. Kucera & Associates, 9310 Hamlin Ave., Evanston, IL 60203-1302,(847)676-0125, fax (847) 679-7136, e-mail: tjkucerarainteraccess.com Abstract submission via OASYS is preferred. Online abstracts are due April 8. Hardcopy submissions are due April 1. International Aspects of Small Chemical Businesses (cosponsored with l&EC and SCHB). E. A. Nalley. Dept. of the Physical Sciences. Cameron U. 2800 West Gore Blvd.. Lawton. OK 73505. (580) 581-2889. fax (580) 591-8011. email: annnracameron.edu Showcasing Academic Departments That Have Positive Environments for Women. E. A. Nalley The International Chemical Professional. E. A. Nalley

SMALL CHEMICAL BUSINESSES Program Chair: P. J. Bonk, Global Pharma R&D, Abbott Labs, D-R450, Bldg. R-13/3, 1401 Sheridan Rd., North Chicago, IL 60064-6290, (847) 938-9089, fax (847) 938-0850, e-mail: peter.bonkOabbott. com Abstract submission via OASYS is preferred. Online abstract submittals are due by April 10. Hard copy submittals are due March 30. Send one original hardcopy and one copy of the abstract to the symposium planners. Technology Entrepreneurship. L. A. Casper, College of Engineering, U of Wisconsin, 2620G Engineering Hall, 1415 Engineering Dr., Madison, Wl 53706-1691. (608) 262-5215. fax (608) 262-6400, e-mail: caspertdengr.wisc. edu True Stories of Small Chemical Businesses. P. J. Bonk

BIOTECHNOLOGY SECRETARIAT Program Chairs: G. Swift, 10378 Eastchurch, Chapel Hill, NC 27517-8392, (919)9600832, e-mail: grahamswiftra aol.com; D. Kaplan, Tufts U, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Biotech Ctr., 4 Colby St., Medford, MA 02155-6013, (617) 627-3251, fax (617) 627-3991, e-mail: dkaplanlOtufts.edu

CATALYSIS & SURFACE SCIENCE SECRETARIAT Program Chairs: D. Bergbreiter, Dept. of Chemistry, Texas A&MU, P.O. Box 3012, College Station, TX 778423012, (979) 845-3437, fax (979) 845-4719, e-mail: bergbreiteria tamu.edu; A. Gaffney, Rohm & Haas, P.O. Box 480, 727 Norristown Rd., Spring House, PA 19477-0904, (215)619-5260, e-mail: Anne_ GaffneyO RohmHaas.com Abstract submission via OASYS is preferred. Online abstracts are due April 12. Hardcopy submissions are due April 1. Nanotechnology in Catalysis II (cosponsored with COLL, l&EC, and PETR). B. Zhou, Hydrocarbon Technologies, Hydrocarbon Technologies, 1501 New York Ave., Lawrenceville, NJ 08648, (609) 394-3102 ext. 211, fax (609) 3949602, e-mail: zhoufdhtinj.com

MACROMOLECULAR SECRETARIAT Program Chair: R. Y. Ofoli, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Michigan State U, East Lansing, Ml 48824-1226, (517) 432-1575, fax (517) 432-1105, e-mail: ofoliraegr.msu.edu Abstract submission via OASYS is preferred. Online abstracts are due April 8. Hard-copy submissions are due March 25. Biomacromolecules (cosponsored with CELL, COLL, PMSE, POLY, and RUBB). T. E. Long, Dept. of Chemistry, Virginia Tech., Davidson Hall 0212, Blacksburg, VA 24061-0212, (540) 231-2480, fax (540) 231-8517, e-mail: telongOvt.edu

MATERIALS SECRETARIAT Program Chair: G. E. Jabbour, U of Arizona, Optical Sciences Ctr., 1630 East University Blvd., Tucson, AZ 85721, (520) 6268324, fax (520) 621-4442, email: gejraoptics.arizona.edu Abstract submission via OASYS is preferred. Online abstracts are due April 8. Hard-copy abstracts submissions are due April 1. Photonic Multiscale Materials and Devices. G. E.Jabbour

SOCIETY COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION Program Chair: TBD Abstract submission via OASYS is preferred. Online abstracts are due April 8. Hardcopy submissions are due April 1.

WOMEN CHEMISTS COMMITTEE Program Chair: R. D. Libby, Chemistry Dept., Moravian College, 1200 Main St., Bethlehem, PA 18018, (610) 861-1436, fax (610) 625-7918, e-mail: rdlibbyracs.moravian. edu Abstract submission via OASYS is preferred. Online abstracts are due April 15. Hardcopy submissions are due April 8.

YOUNGER CHEMISTS COMMITTEE Program Chair: F. Adebi, Wyeth-Ayerst Research, CN 8000, Princeton, NJ 08543, (732) 274-4003, fax (732) 2744505, e-mail: adebaytrawar. wyeth.com Abstract submission via OASYS is preferred. Online abstracts are due March 25. Hard-copy submissions are due March 8. Careers for Chemists: A World Outside the Lab—Nontraditional Career Options. Council on Undergraduate Research Programs. From Benchtop to Desktop: Moving from the Lab to Management. Making Your Future—Keys to Financial Planning. Progress on the Development of Synthetic Blood.

NEW ORLEANS MARCH 2 3 - 2 7 , 2003 AGROCHEMICALS Program Chair: R. M. Bennett, Agrochemicals Division, Elf Atochem North America, 900 First Ave., Bldg. 10, King of Prussia, PA 19406-0936, (610) 878-6476, fax (610) 878-6475, e-mail: rodbennettraaol.com Abstract submission via OASYS is preferred. General Papers. R. M. Bennett International Award for Research in Agrochemicals.

Abstract submission via OASYS is preferred. Online and hard-copy abstracts are due April 1.

C & E N / F E B R U A R Y 18. 2002

103

MEET NGS Synthesis and Chemistry of New and Potential Agrochemicals. D. R. Baker, 15 Muth Dr., Orinda. CA 94563, (925) 2541088. fax (925) 254-3721, e-mail: drbakerfahome.com; J. G. Fenyes, Buckman Labs, 1256 North Mclean Blvd., Memphis, TN 38108, (901) 2780330, fax (901) 276-5343. e-mail: jgfenyesfabuckman.com Young Scientists Recognition Award. A. S. Felsot, Dept. of Entomology. Washington State U, 2710 University Dr.. Richland, WA 99352. (509) 372-7365, fax (509) 372-7460, e-mail: afelsotO tricity.wsu.edu

Hudson Award Symposium. Z. J. Witczak, Dept. of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Wilkes U, School of Pharmacy, WilkesBarre, PA 18766. (570) 408-4276. fax (570) 408-7828. e-mail: witczakO wilkes.edu; R. Roy. Dept. of Chemistry, Ctr. for Research of Biopharmaceuticals. U of Ottawa, 10 Marie Curie, Ottawa, ON K1N 6N5. Canada, 562-5800 (6055), e-mail: rroyfdscience.uottawa. ca Novel Gene Targets and Therapies for Metabolic Diseases. M. Manoharan

AGRICULTURAL & FOOD CHEMISTRY

Abstract submission via OASYS is preferred. Biomodification of Fibers. G. Buschle-Diller, Dept. of Textile Engineering, Auburn U, 115 Textile Bldg., Auburn, AL 368495327, (334) 844-5468, fax (334) 8444068. e-mail: giselabdOeng.auburn.edu Chemistry of Tannin. D. Ferreira. Natl. Ctr. for Natural Products Research (NCNPR). U of Mississippi. School of Pharmacy, University, MS 38677. (662) 915-1572, fax (662) 915-7062, e-mail: dferreirfaolemiss.edu Enzymes in Lignocellulosic Biomass Conversion. B. C. Saha, Fermentation Biochemistry Research Unit, Natl. Ctr. for Agricultural Utilization Research, USDA-ARS, 1815 North University St.. Peoria, IL 61604, (309) 681-6276, fax (309) 681-6427. e-mail: sahabcfancaur. usda.gov Microbial Cellulose and Genetic Modification of Plants. R. M. Brown, Dept. of Botany. U of Texas, Austin, TX 787137640, (512) 471-3364, fax (512) 4713573, e-mail: rmbrownfamail.utexas. edu; T. Kondo, Forestry & Forest Products Research Inst. (FFPRI). P.O. Box 16. Tsukuba Norin Kenkyu, Tsukuba, Ibaraki. 305-8687. Japan. 81 298 733 211. fax 81 298 733 720. e-mail: kondotfass.ffpri.affrc.go.jp Payen Award Symposium.

Program Chair: C. Frey, PepsiCola Co., 100 Stevens Ave., Valhalla, NY 10595,19U) 7424832, fax (9U) 749-3329, email: carl.freyfapepsi.com Abstract submission via OASYS is preferred. Chemical Basis of Alternative Agriculture. R. J. Petroski, Natl. Ctr. for Agricultural Utilization Research, USDAARS, 1815 North University Ave., Peoria, IL 61604, (309) 681-6222, fax (309) 681-6686, e-mail: petroskiOmail. ncaur.usda.gov; A. M. Rimando, Natural Products Utilization Research Unit, USDA-ARS, Thad Cochran Research Ctr.. P.O. Box 8048. University, MS 38677-8048. (662) 915-1037. fax (662) 915-1035, e-mail: arimandofaars. usda.gov Graduate Student Symposium. C. Brine, AVEBE America, Princeton Corporate Ctr., 4 Independence Way, Princeton, NJ 08450, (609) 520-1400, fax (609) 734-9343, e-mail: brinecfaavebe.com General Posters. C. Frey Immune-Enhancing Foods. M. Phillips, Strategic Biocon. P.O. Box 625, Concordville, PA 19331-0625, (610) 361-1031, fax (610) 358-9248, e-mail: jafcaedfap3.net Uncovering the Mysteries of Red Wine Pigments. A. L. Waterhouse, Dept. of Viticulture & Enology, 2015 Wickson Hall, U of California. Davis. CA 95616, (530) 752-4777, fax (530) 752-0382, email: alwaterhousefaucdavis. edu

CARBOHYDRATE CHEMISTRY Program Chair: M. Manoharan, Dept. of Medicinal Chemistry, Isis Pharmaceuticals, 2292 Faraday Ave., Carlsbad, CA 92008, (760) 603-2381, fax (760) 929-0036, e-mail: mmanoharfa isisph.com Abstract submission via OASYS is preferred. General Contributed Papers. M. Manoharan General Posters. M. Manoharan

104

C & E N / F E B R U A R Y 18. 2 0 0 2

CELLULOSE, PAPER & TEXTILE

CHEMICAL EDUCATION Program Chairs: L. E. Pence, Dept. of Chemistry, U of Hartford, West Hartford, CT 06117, (860) 768-4356, e-mail: LPenceramail.hartford.edu; H. E. Pence, Chemistry Dept., State U of New York, Oneonta, NY 13820-4015, (607)436-3179, fax (607) 436-2654, e-mail: penceheraoneonta.edu Abstract submission via OASYS is preferred. Demonstrating Chemical Laws and Principles. J. J. Fortman. Dept. of Chemistry. Wright State U. Dayton, OH 45435. (937) 775-2188. fax (937) 7752717, e-mail: john.fortmanfawright. edu; W. C Deese, Chemistry Dept., Lousiana Tech. Ruston. LA 71272, (318) 257-4878, e-mail: wcdeesefaelectron. chem.latech.edu Distance Learning in Chemistry. D. R. Kimbrough, Dept. of Chemistry, U of Colorado, Campus Box 194, P.O. Box 173364, Denver, CO 80217-3364, (303) 556-3202, fax (303) 556-4776. e-mail: doris.kimbroughfacudenver.edu General Oral Papers.

High School Program. L. T. Akin, U of Mississippi, 158 Gale Carr Dr., Tupelo, MS 38801, (601) 566-7848. fax (662) 566-7905. e-mail: Sci4mefaaol.com NSF-Catalyzed Curriculum Development. S. Hixson. Div. of Undergraduate Education, Natl. Science Foundation. 4201 Wilson Blvd.. Arlington. VA 22230. (703) 306-1667. fax (703) 306-0445. e-mail: shixsonfansf.gov Program Impact of a One-Semester General Chemistry Requirement. J. P. Whitehead, Dept. of Chemistry, Dickinson C, Carlisle, PA 17013. (717) 245-1553, e-mail: whitehead dickinson.edu; L. H. Doerrer, Chemistry Dept., Barnard C, 3009 Broadway, New York, NY 10027, (212) 854-2074, fax (212) 854-2301, e-mail: Idoerrerfa barnard.edu Research in Chemical Education. S. L. Bretz, Dept. of Chemistry, Youngstown State U, One University Plaza, Youngstown, OH 44555-3663. (330) 742-7112. fax (330) 742-1579. e-mail: slbretzfacc. ysu.edu Successful Student Affiliates Chapter Posters (cosponsored with SOCED). L. E. Garrison. Undergraduate Program Office. American Chemical Society, 1155—16th St., N.W., Washington, DC 20036, (202) 872-6166. fax (202) 8728068, e-mail: l_garrisonfaacs.org Undergraduate Research Posters (cosponsored with SOCED). L. E. Garrison

CHEMICAL INFORMATION Program Chair: 0. F. Guner, Accelrys, 9685 Scranton Rd., San Diego, CA 92121-3752, (858) 799-5341, fax (858) 7995100, e-mail: osmanfdaccelrys. com Abstract submission via OASYS is preferred. Chemical Information Literacy. C. Huber, Davidson Library, U of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, (805) 893-2762, fax (805) 893-8620, e-mail: huberfaiibrary. ucsb.edu Collaborator^ Research over the Internet. S. Heller, Room 101, NIST, 820 Diamond Ave.. Gaithersburg. MD 20899, (301) 975-3338, fax (301) 926-0416. email: stevefahellers.com; S. M. Bachrach, Dept. of Chemistry, Trinity U, 715 Stadium Dr., San Antonio. TX 78212, (210) 999-7379, fax (210) 999-7569, email: sbachrachtatrinity.edu E-Commerce. T. Wright, MDL Information Systems, U600 Catalina St., San Leandro, CA 94577, (510) 357-2222, fax (510) 614-3652, e-mail: terrywfamdli.com General Papers. 0. F. Guner Information Challenges in Pharmacogenomics [cosponsored with BTEC). 0. F. Guner Knowledge Discovery and Scientific Numerical Databases. J. Rumble Jr., Standard Reference Data, NIST, 100 Bureau Dr., MS 2310, Gaithersburg, MD 208992310, (301) 975 2203, fax (301) 926-0416, e-mail: john.rumblefa nist. gov Sci-Mix Posters. 0. F. Guner

CHEMICAL TECHNICIANS

COLLOID & SURFACE CHEMISTRY Program Chair: R. Nagarajan, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Pennsylvania State U, 161 Fenske Lab, University Park, PA 16802, (8U) 863-1973, fax (814) 865-7846, e-mail: rxnOpsu.edu Abstract submission via OASYS is preferred. Adsorption of Macromolecules at Liquid/ Solid Interfaces. K. Queeney, Dept. of Chemistry, Smith C, Northampton, MA 01063. (413) 585-3835, fax (413) 5853786, e-mail: kqueeneyfascience. smith.edu; W. Chen, Dept. of Chemistry, Mount Holyoke C, South Hadley, MA 01075, (413) 538-2224. fax (413) 538-2327, e-mail: weichenfa mtholyoke.edu Colloidal and Molecular Electrooptics. Z. A. Schelly. Dept. of Chemistry & Biochemistry, U of Texas, Ctr. for Colloidal & Interfacial Dynamics, Arlington, TX 76019, (817) 272-3803, fax (817) 2723808, e-mail: schellyfauta.edu Poster Session: Fundamental Research in Colloid and Surface Chemistry. A. J. Gellman, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon U, 5000 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh. PA 15213. (412) 2683848. fax (412) 268-7139, e-mail: ag4bfa andrew.cmu.edu

ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY Abstract submission via OASYS is preferred. ACS Award for Creative Advances in Environmental Science and Technology. R. A. Hathaway. Hathaway Consulting, 1810 Georgia St., Cape Girardeau, MO 63701-3816. (573) 334-3827, fax (573) 334-2551, e-mail: hathaway_consulting fahotmail.com General Papers. T. Mill. Chemlab P 273, Stanford Research Inst., Menlo Park, CA 94025, (650) 859-3605, fax (650) 859-4321, e-mail: ted.millfasri.com

FUEL CHEMISTRY Program Chair: C. Song, Clean Fuels & Catalysis Program, Energy Inst., Dept. of Energy & Geo-Environmental Engineering, Pennsylvania State U, 206 Hosier Bldg., University Park, PA 16802, (8U) 863-4466, fax [814) 8653248, e-mail: csongOpsu.edu Abstract submission via OASYS. Advances in Membranes for Energy and Fuels Applications. A. Bose, Natl. Energy Technology Lab, U.S. Dept. of Energy, P.O. Box 10940, Pittsburgh, PA 152360940, (412) 386-4467, e-mail: arun.bose fanetl.doe.gov; M. Matsukata, Dept. of Applied Chemistry, Waseda U, 3-4-1 Okubo, Shinjyuku-ku, Tokyo, 169-8555, Japan, 81 352 863 850, fax 81 352 863 850, e-mail: mmatsufdmn. waseda.ac.jp

Abstract submission via OASYS is preferred. General Papers. Materials Characterization Using Hyphenated-Thermal Techniques.

HTTP://PUBS.ACS.ORG/CEN

Advances in Techniques for Analytical Characterization in Fuel Chemistry. R. E. Winans, Chemistry Div., Argonne Natl. Lab, Argonne, IL 60439-4831, (630) 252-7/179, fax (630) 252-9288, email: rewinansraanl.gov; C. Snape, School of Chemical, Environmental & Mining Engineering, U of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham, NG7 2RD, U.K., 44 115 951 4166, fax 44 115 951 4115, e-mail: Colin.snapeianottingham. ac.uk; W. Rudzinski, Dept. of Chemistry, Southwest Texas State U, San Marcos, TX 78666, (512) 245-3120, email: wr01 (dswt.edu Automotive Emission Control through Fuel Formulation and Fuel Additives. A. L. Boehman, Energy Inst., Pennsylvania State U, 114 Hosier Bldg., University Park, PA 16802, (814) 865-7839, fax (814) 865-3248, e-mail: alb11(apsu. edu; J. Li, Ford Research Labs, Ford Motor Co., MD 3179, 2101 Village Rd., Dearborn, Ml 48121, (313) 323-8073, fax (313) 594-2963, e-mail: jli60ford.com Carbon Materials and Organic Chemicals from Coal. A. Lizzio, Illinois State Geological Survey, 615 East Peabody Dr., Champaign, IL 61820, (217) 244-4985, fax (217) 333-8566, e-mail: lizzioOisgs. uiuc.edu; J. M. Andresen, Energy Inst., Pennsylvania State U, 209 Academic Projects Bldg., University Park, PA 16802, (814) 865-2484, fax (814) 8653573, e-mail: jma130psu.edu Chemistry of Fuels. C. Song Clean Coal Technology. K. Miura, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Kyoto U, Kyoto, 606-8501, Japan, 81 757 535 578, fax 81 757 535 909, e-mail: miuraOcheme. kyoto-u.ac.jp Clean Fuels from Coal: 30 Years' Progress since First Oil Crisis. B. H. Davis, Ctr. for Applied Energy Research, U of Kentucky, 2540 Research Park Dr., Lexington, KY 40511, (859) 257-0251, fax (859) 257-0302, e-mail: davisO caer.uky.edu; J. C. Winslow, Federal Energy Technology Ctr., U.S. Dept. of Energy, P.O. Box 10940, Pittsburgh, PA 15236-0940, (412) 386-6072, e-mail: winslowOnetl.doe.gov Environmental Catalysis by Metal Sulfides, Carbides, and Nitrides for Clean Fuels. H. Topsoe, Catalysis Research, R&D Div., Haldor Topsoe A/S, Nymollevej 55, DK-2800 Lyngby, Denmark, 45 4527 2458, fax 45 4527 2999, e-mail: hetOtopsoe.dk; S. Kasztelan, Kinetics & Catalysis Dept., Institut Francais du Petrole, 1 et 4, Ave. de Bois-Preau, 92852 Rueil-Malmaison Cedex, France, 33 147 526 848, fax 33 147 526 055, email: Slavik.KASZTEUNOifp.fr; C. Song Greenhouse Gas Control and Utilization. M. Aresta, Dept. of Chemistry, U of Bari, Campus Universitario, 4, Trav. 200 Re David, Bari, 70126, Italy, 39 805 442 084, fax 39 805 442 083, e-mail: miaresOtin.it; Y. H. Hu, Corporate Strategic Research, ExxonMobil, R&D, 1545 Rte. 22 East, Annandale, NJ 08801, (908) 730-2282, fax (908) 730-3344, email: yun_h_huO email.mobil.com; A. Shamsi, Natl. Energy Technology Lab, U.S. Dept. of Energy, 3610 Collins Ferry Rd., Morgantown, WV 26505, (304) 2854360, fax (304) 285-4403, e-mail: ashamsOnetl. doe.gov

NOTE: The addresses for program chair and symposium organizers are indicated only once in each listing.

HTTP://PUBS.ACS.ORG/CEN

Heavy Hydrocarbon Resources: Characterization, Upgrading and Utilization. M. Nomura, Dept. of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Osaka U, 2-1 Yamada-oka, Suita, Osaka, 565-0871, Japan, 81 668 797 360, fax 81 668 797 362, e-mail: nomuraOap.chem.eng. osaka-u.ac.jp; R. Koseoglu. Saudi Aramco, P.O. Box 8560, Dhahran, 31311, Saudi Arabia, 96 638 723 770, fax 96 638 723 931, e-mail: koseogorOaramco.com.sa; P. Rahimi, Natl. Centre for Upgrading Technology, 1 Oil Patch Dr.. Suite A202, Devon, AB AB T9G 1A8, Canada, (780) 987-8708, fax (780) 987-5349, e-mail: Parviz.RahimiOnrcan.gc.ca Hydrogen Production and Storage. E. Kikuchi, Dept. of Applied Chemistry, Waseda U, 3-4-1 Okubo, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, 169-8555, Japan, 81 352 863 203, fax 81 332 005 349, e-mail: ekikuchiO mn.waseda.ac.jp; C. Song

HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY Program Chair: R. Egolf, Pennsylvania State U, Lehigh Valley Campus, 8380 Mohr La., Fogelsville, PA 18051-9999, (610) 285-5110, fax (610) 2855220, e-mail: rae4(dpsu.edu Abstract submission via OASYS is preferred. General papers. R. Egolf Notable Antiquarian Chemistry Collectors and Their Public Collections IV. H. T. Pratt, DuPont Co. (retired), 23 Colesbery Dr., New Castle, DE 19820-3201, (302) 328-4711, fax (302) 328-4711, email: htprtccheOearthlink.net

NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY & TECHNOLOGY Program Chair: S. C. Srivastava, Medical Dept., Brookhaven Natl. Lab, Bldg. 801 .P.O.Box 5000, Upton, NY 11973, (631) 344-4459, fax (631) 344-5962, e-mail: sureshObnl.gov Abstract submission via OASYS is preferred.

PETROLEUM CHEMISTRY Program Chair: K. W. Plumlee, W. R. Grace & Co, 7500 Grace Dr., Columbia, MD 21044, (410) 531-4205, fax (410) 531-4629, e-mail: Karl.W.Plumleefd grace.com Abstract submission via OASYS. Advances in Bio-upgrading of Crude Oil — Boom or Bust? Crude Oil Supply and Energy Policy. Oil-Spill Cleanup Using Chemical Techniques Such as Adsorbants, Dispersants, and Flocculants. Stability and Compatibility of Heavy Oils and Residua. J. F. Schabron, Western Research Inst., 365 North 9th St., Laramie, WY 82072, (307) 721-2/145, email: jfschabrrauwyo.edu Utilization of Light Ends in the Refinery. Wastewater Analysis and Management from Petroleum Production and Processing.

POLYMER CHEMISTRY Program Chair: C. Smith, Air Products & Chemicals, 7201 Hamilton Blvd., Allentown, PA 18195-1501,(610)481-6496, fax (610) 481-6460, e-mail: smithcd2(aapci.com Abstract submission via OASYS. Crosslinking Materials and Processes. R. K. Pinschmidt Jr., Air Products & Chemicals, 7201 Hamilton Blvd. Allentown, PA 18195-1501, (610) 481-6435, fax (610) 481-7719, e-mail: pinschrkO apci.com General Papers. C. A. Guymon, Dept. of Polymer Science, U of Southern Mississippi, Southern Station 10076, Hattiesburg, MS 39406, (601) 266-4870, fax (601) 266-5504, e-mail: allan.guymonO usm.edu High-Resolution NMR Spectroscopy of Polymers. H. N. Cheng, Hercules Inc. Research Ctr., 500 Hercules Rd., Wilmington, DE 19808-1599, (302) 9953505, fax (302) 995-4135, e-mail: hchengraherc.com; A. D. English, Experimental Station, DuPont Co., Wilmington, DE 19880-0356, (302) 6954851, fax (302) 654-4872, e-mail: alan.d.english(ausa.dupont.com Polymer Design Using Noncovalent Methods. T. E. Long, Dept. of Chemistry, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 240610212, (540) 231-2480, e-mail: telongravt.edu

POLYMERIC MATERIALS: SCIENCE & ENGINEERING Program Chairs: A. B. Scranton, Dept. of Chemical & Biochemical Engineering, U of Iowa, 125 Chemistry Bldg., Iowa City, IA 52242-1219, (319)3351414, fax (319) 335-1415, email: abscranraicaen.uiowa. edu; R. R. Roesler, Bayer Corp., 100 Bayer Rd., Pittsburgh, PA 15205, (412) 777-2721, fax (412) 777-2132, e-mail: richard. roesler.b(clbayer. com; V. V. Tsukruk, Dept. of Materials Science & Engineering, Iowa State U.Gilman Hall 0315, Ames, IA 50011,(515) 294-6904, fax (515) 294-5444, e-mail: vladimirraiastate.edu; A. J. Dias, Baytown Polymer Ctr., ExxonMobil Chemical Co., 5200 Bayway Dr., Baytown, TX 775205200, (281) 834-5199, fax (281) 834-2678, e-mail: anthony. j.diasraexxon.com Abstract submission via OASYS.

Applications of Scanning-Probe Microscopy to Polymers. J. D. Batteas, Dept. of Chemistry, City U of New York, Graduate Ctr., 2800 Victory Blvd., Staten Island, NY 10314, (718) 982-4075, fax (718) 9823910, e-mail: batteasOpostbox.csi.cuny. edu; G. C. Walker, Dept. of Chemistry, U of Pittsburgh, Chevron Science Ctr., 219 Parkman Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15260, (412) 383-9650, fax (412) 383-9646, email: gilbertw+Opitt.edu Cooperative Research Award. Functional Polymers. J. M. J. Frechet, Dept. of Chemistry, U of California, Berkeley, CA 94720-1460, (510) 643-3117, e-mail: frechetracchem.berkeley.edu Gene-Based Medicine: Delivery and Diagnostics. S. M. Dinh, Emisphere, 765 Old Saw Mill River Rd., Tarrytown, NY 10591, (914) 785-4756, fax (914) 5938291, e-mail: sdinhraemisphere.com; J. DeNuzzio, Becton Dickinson Technologies, 21 Davis Dr., Research Triangle Park, NC 27709-2016, (919) 3136127, e-mail: john_d_denuzziorabd.com General Papers/New Concepts in Polymeric Materials. A. J. Dias In-Situ Characterization of Polymerization Processes. J. L. P. Jessop, Dept. of Chemistry & Biochemical Engineering, U of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242-1219, (319) 335-0681, fax (517) 432-1105, email: julie-jessoprauiowa.edu MALDI and ESI Mass Spectrometry Techniques for Polymers. M. E. Bier, Dept. of Chemistry, Carnegie Mellon U, 4400 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15213-2683, (412) 268-3540, fax (412) 268-6897, email: mbierraandrew.cmu.edu; R. P. Lattimer, Noveon, 9911 Brecksville Rd., Brecksville, OH 44141, (216) 4475369, fax (216) 447-5575, e-mail: bob. lattimerranoveoinc.com Polymer Brushes: From Synthesis to Functional Microstructures. R. Advincula, Dept. of Chemistry, U of Alabama, 901 South 14th St., Chemistry Bldg., Birmingham, AL 35294, (205) 934-8286, fax (205) 934-2543, e-mail: gobetia uab.edu; J. Ruhe, Inst, for Microsystem Technology (IMTEK), U of Freiburg, George-Kohler-Allee 103, Freiburg, 79110, Germany, 49 076 1203 7161, fax 49 076 1203 7162, e-mail: ruehe(9 imtek.uni-freiburg.de Polymer Surfaces and Interfaces. B. Chapman, ExxonMobil Chemical Co., Baytown Polymers Ctr., 5200 Bayway Dr., Baytown, TX 77520, (281) 834-0216, fax (281) 834-1793, e-mail: bryan.r. chapmanraexxon.com; P. L Valint, State U of New York, Dept. of Chemistry, Buffalo, NY 14260, (716) 645-6800, fax (716) 645-6963, e-mail: plvjra aol.com

SMALL CHEMICAL BUSINESSES Program Chair: P. J. Bonk, Dept. R450, Bldg. R-13/3, Abbott Labs, 1401 Sheridan Rd., North Chicago, IL 60064, (847) 938-9089, fax (847) 9389098, e-mail: peter.bonkfa abbott.com Abstract submission via OASYS is preferred. Biotechnology in the Service of Health (cosponsored with AGFD, BIOT, MEDI, and BTEC). S. Vercellotti, V-Labs, 423 North Theard St., Covington. LA 70433, (985) 893-0533, fax (985) 893-0517, email: v-labsrav-labs.com True Stories of Small Chemical Businesses. P. J. Bonk

C & E N / F E B R U A R Y 18, 2002

105

MEETINGS CHEMICAL INFORMATION

ATTENTION: International Members of the American Chemical Society If you would like to have copies of the preliminary and final programs of ACS national meetings sent to you by airmail when they appear in C&EN, fill out this coupon and send it to Office of Society Services, ACS, 1155-16th St., N.W.. Washington, DC 20036, fax (202) 872-6067, e-mail: helpOacs.org. Name ACS Membership No Address

CATALYSIS & SURFACE SCIENCE SECRETARIAT Program Chairs: D. E. Bergbreiter, Chemistry Dept., Texas A&MU, P.O. Box 30012, College Station, TX 77842, (979) 845-9235, fax (979) 845-4719, e-mail: Bergbreiterfcltamu. edu; A. Gaffney, Rohm and Haas, P.O. Box 480, 727 Norristown Rd., Spring House, PA 19477-0904, (215)619-5260, e-mail: Anne_Gaffney(dRohmHaas. com Abstract submission via OASYS is preferred. Applications of Biocatalysis to Industrial Processes (cosponsored with COLL and l&EC). S. F. Mitchell, DuPont Terathane Products, Experimental Station, Bldg. 262/234F, Wilmington, DE 19880-0262, (302) 695-1742, fax (302) 695-7342, e-mail: scott-fenton. mitchellOusa.dupont.com; E. P. Wasserman, Polyolefins R & D , Union Carbide Corp., P.O. Box 670, Bound Brook, NJ 08805. (732) 563-6056, fax (732) 563-5123, e-mail: wasserepO dow.com

YOUNGER CHEMISTS COMMITTEE Program Chair: M. Beverly, Ribozyme Pharmaceuticals, 2950 Wilderness Place, Boulder, CO 80301, (303) 5468190, fax (303) 449-8829, email: BeverlMf9rpi.com Abstract submission via OASYS is preferred. Chemistry Is What Chemists Do! Making a Multidisciplinary Team Work. Progress on the Development of Synthetic Blood.

106

C & E N / F E B R U A R Y 18, 2002

NEW YORK SEPT. 7 - 1 1 , 2003 AGROCHEMICALS Program Chair: R. M. Bennett, Agrochemicals Division, Elf Atochem North America, 900 First Ave., Bldg. #10, King of Prussia, PA 19406-0936, (610) 878-6476, fax (610) 878-6475, e-mail: rodbennettraaol.com Agrochemical Education Awards for Graduate Student Travel: Fall 2003 Poster Presentations. N. N. Ragsdale, ARS/ USDA, 5601 Sunnyside Ave., Beltsville, MD 20705-5U0, (301) 504-4509, fax (301) 504-6231, e-mail: nnrfaars.usda.gov General Papers. R. M. Bennett International Award for Research in Agrochemicals. Sterling B. Hendricks Memorial Lectureship Award. N. N. Ragsdale Synthesis and Chemistry of New and Potential Agrochemicals. J. G. Fenyes, Buckman Labs, 1256 North Mclean Blvd., Memphis, TN 38108, (901) 278-0330, fax (901) 276-5343, e-mail: jgfenyesObuckman.com; D. R. Baker, 15 Muth Dr., Orinda, CA 94563, (925) 254-1088, fax (925) 254-3721, e-mail:drbaker(ahome. com

CARBOHYDRATE CHEMISTRY Program Chair: M. Manoharan, Dept. of Medicinal Chemistry, Isis Pharmaceuticals, 2292 Faraday Ave., Carlsbad, CA 92008, (760) 603-2381, fax (760) 929-0036, e-mail: mmanoharfaisisph.com General Contributed Papers. M. Manoharan General Posters. M. Manoharan Isbell and Wolfrom Awards Symposium. Z. J. Witczak, Dept. of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Wilkes U, School of Pharmacy, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18766, (570)408-4276, fax (570) 408-7828, e-mail: witczakfdwilkes.edu

Program Chair: 0. F. Guner, Accelrys, 9685 Scranton Rd., San Diego, CA 92121-3752, (858) 799-5341, fax (858) 799-5100, email: osmanra accelrys.com Careers in Chemical Information. P. Barnett, Science/Engineering Library, City C of New York, Convent Ave. at 138th St., New York, NY 10031, (212) 650-8243, fax (212) 650-7626, e-mail: phbccf9cunyvm.cuny.edu Chemical Information and Public Policy. E. Shanbrom, Product Marketing Management, Chemical Abstracts Service, 2540 Olentangy River Rd., Columbus, OH 43202-1505, (614) 447-3710, fax (614) 461-7149, e-mail: eshanbromO cas.org E-Journals/Library. A. B. Twiss-Brooks, John Crerar Library, U of Chicago, 5730 South Ellis, Chicago, IL 60637, (773) 702-8777, fax (773) 702-7429, e-mail: atbrooksOmidway.uchicago.edu General Papers. 0. F. Guner Informatics Interface between Biology and Chemistry. 0. F. Guner Reaction Informatics. T. Wright, MDL Information Systems, 14600 Catalina St., San Leandro, CA 94577, (510) 357-2222, fax (510) 614-3652, e-mail: terrywO mdli.com Sci-Mix Posters. 0. F. Guner Standards for Chemistry Informatics. J. Rumble Jr., Standard Reference Data, NIST, 100 Bureau Dr. MS 2310, Gaithersburg, MD 20899-2310, (301) 975 2203, fax (301) 926-0416, e-mail: John. rumblefanist.gov Technical Intelligence. T. Trippe, Aurigin Systems, 10710 North Tantua Ave., Cupertino, CA 95014, (513) 260-1010, email: atrippef9aurigin.com

ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY Environmental Chemistry Awards (cosponsored with YCC). T. A. Anderson, Inst, of Environmental & Human Health, Texas Tech U, P.O. Box 41163. Lubbock, TX 79409-1163, (806) 885-4549, fax (806) 8854577, e-mail: tandersonf9tiehh.ttu.edu General Papers. T. Mill, Chemlab P 273, Stanford Research Inst., Menlo Park, CA 94025, (650) 859-3605, fax (650) 859-4321, e-mail: ted.mill(9sri.com

FUEL CHEMISTRY Catalysts, Processes, and Reactors for Environmentally Cleaner Gasoline and Diesel Fuels. Centennial of Aviation Fuels and Advance in Jet Fuel Chemistry. W. E. Harrison III, Fuels Branch, Turbine Engine Div., Propulsion Directorate, Air Force Research Lab, Bldg. 490, Area B, 1790 Loop Rd., N, Wright-Patterson AFB, Dayton, OH 454337103, (937) 255-6601, fax (937) 255-3893, e-mail: william.harrisonf9wpafb.af.mil Reaction Pathways and Structure-Property Relationships in Fuel Chemistry. Synthetic Clean Fuels from Natural Gas and Coal-bed Methane: 30 Years' Progress Since First Oil Crisis.

POLYMERIC MATERIALS: SCIENCE & ENGINEERING Advances in Epoxide and Polyurethane Coatings. M. D. Soucek, Dept. of Polymer Engineering, U of Akron, Akron, OH 44325-3909, (330) 972-2583, fax (330) 972-2339, e-mail: msoucekf9uakron.com Assembly and Applications of Soft Interfaces. S. M. Kilbey II, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Clemson U, 123 Earle Hall, Clemson, SC 29634-0909, (864) 6565423, fax (864) 656-0784, e-mail: mike. kilbeyf9ces.clemson.edu; I. Luzinov, School of Materials Science & Engineering, Clemson U, 161 Sirrine Hall, Clemson, SC 29634, (864) 656-5958, fax (864) 656-5973, e-mail: luzinovf9clemson.edu Ethylene Elastomers and Plastomers. S. Datta, Baytown Polymer Ctr., ExxonMobil Chemical Co., 5200 Bayway Dr., Baytown, TX 77520, (281) 834-5092, fax (281) 834-2863, e-mail: sudhin.dattaO exxon.com General Papers/New Concepts in Polymeric Materials. ICI Student Award Symposium. Nanostructured Liquid-Crystal Materials and Applications. L. C. Chien. Chemical Physics Program & Liquid Crystal Inst., Kent State U, Kent, OH 44242, (330) 6723827, fax (330) 672-2796, e-mail: lcchienf9lci.kent.edu; T. J. Bunning, Air Force Research Lab, AFRL/ MLPJ, MLPJ, 3005 P St., Suite 1, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH 45433, (937) 255-3808 ext. 3167, fax (937) 255-1128, e-mail: timothy.bunning(9afrl.af.mil Polymer Applications in the Personal Care and Pharmaceutical Industries. Z. Amjad, RNA Corp., 13740 South Chatham St., Blue Island, IL 60406, (708) 5977777 ext. 121, fax (708) 497-8151, email: zahidf9rnacorporation.com Polymers as Additives. D. N. Schulz, Corporate Strategic Research, ExxonMobil Research & Engineering Co., Rte. 22 East, Annandale, NJ 08801, (908) 730-2526, email: donald.n.schulzf9exxonmobil.com; A. 0. Patil, Corporate Strategic Research, ExxonMobil Research & Engineering Co., Annandale, NJ 08801, (908) 730-2639, fax (908) 730-2536, e-mail: abhimanyu.o.patilf9exxonmobil.com Smart Nano-Assemblies. Y. M. Lvov, Inst, for Micromanufacturing, Louisiana Tech U, Ruston, LA 71272, (318) 257-5144, email: ylvovOcoes.latech.edu; F. Papadimitrakopoulos, Nanomaterials Optoelectronics Lab, Dept. of Chemistry, Polymer Program, Inst, of Materials Science, U of Connecticut, 97 North Eaglville Rd., U-136, Storrs, CT 06269, (860) 486-3447. fax (860) 486-4745, email: papadimOmail.ims.uconn.edu Tess Award Symposium.

SMALL CHEMICAL BUSINESSES Program Chair: P. J. Bonk, Dept. R450, Bldg. R-13/3, Abbott Labs, 1401 Sheridan Rd., North Chicago, IL 60064, (847) 938-9089, fax (847) 9389098, e-mail: peter.bonkO abbott.com True Stories of Small Chemical Businesses.

HTTP://PUBS.ACS.ORG/CEN

ACS Meetings Calendar: 2002-12

T

HE FOLLOWING COMPILATION OF NATIONAL, REGIONAL

and divisional meetings is designed to assist ACS conference planners, members, and attendees. Compiled at the request of the Council Committee on Meetings & Expositions, this calendar can only be as effective as the completeness of the information provided. Please report any new ACS-sponsored meeting data or corrections to Ann C. Nelson, ACS Department of Meetings, Expositions & Divisional Activities, 1155—16th St., N . W , Washington, D C . 20036; (202) 872-4396, fax (202) 8726128, e-mail: [email protected]. Meetings are listed by date, meeting title, meeting site, ACS sponsors, and contact person. Updates are made monthly on the ACS website at http:// wwwchemistiy.org/meetings.

2002 February 24-27. Process Chemistry in the Pharmaceutical Industry. Barcelona, Spain. ACS ProSpectives, 1155-16th St., N . W , Washington, D C 20036, (800) 2275558 or (202) 872-4600, fax (202)872-6013, e-mail: ACS [email protected], website: http://www.chernistiy.org April 7-11. 223rd ACS Natl. Mtg. Orlando, Fla. ACS Meetings, 1 1 5 5 - 16th St., N . W , Washington, D C 2 0 0 3 6 4 8 9 9 , (800) 227-5558, fax (202) 872-6128, e-mail: natl [email protected] May 28-30. 35th Middle Atlantic Regional Mtg. Fairfax, Va. Washington, D C , Section, G. Mushrush, George Mason U, Chemistry D e p t . 3E2, 4 4 0 0 University Dr., Fairfax, VA 22030, (703) 993-1070, fax (703) 993-1389, e-mail: [email protected] June 2-4. 33rd Great Lakes Regional Mtg. Minneapolis. Minnesota Section, W Gladfelter, UM Dept. of Chemistry, 207 Pleasant St., S.E., Minneapolis, M N 55455, (612) 6 2 4 - 6 0 0 0 , fax (612) 6 2 6 8659, e-mail: gladfelt® chem. umn.edu

HTTP://PUBS.ACS.ORG/CEN

June 2-6. 6th Intl. Conf. on Chemical Structures. Noordwijkerhout, the Netherlands. ACS Div. of Chemical Information, Chemical Structure Assoc, Chemistry-Information-Computer Div. of Soc. of German Chemists, New Swiss Chemical Society, Royal Netherlands Chemical Society, Royal Society of Chemistry Chemical Information Group. G. Grethe, MDL Information Systems Inc., 14600 Catalina St., San Leandro, CA 94577, (510) 895-1313, fax (510) 614-3652, email: [email protected], website: http://www.lib.uchicago. edu/cinf/cinf_jneetings.html June 8-13. Special Libraries Assoc. (SLA) Tri-Society Symp. Los Angeles. Div. of Chemical Information, B. Culp, (765) 494-2862, fax (765) 494-0239, e-mail: bculp @purdue.edu, website: http:// wwwlib.uchicago.edu/cinf/cinf _meetings.html June 8-13. Natl. Medicinal Chemistry Symp. San Diego. Div. of Medicinal Chemistry, YTbr, e-mail: [email protected]. edu

June 19-22.57th Northwest Regional Mtg. Spokane, Wash. Inland Northwest Local Section, D DeMattia, North 4906 Northwood Dr., Spokane, WA 99212, (509) 926-6011, fax (509) 926-6130, e-mail: [email protected] June 24-27. 6th Ann. Green Chemistry & Engineering Conf. Washington, D C . ACS, EPA, A I C h E , ACC, CCR, D O E , NIST, N R C , NSF, OECD, P. Taylor, 1155-16th St., N.W., Washington, D C 20036, (202) 452-2138, fax (202) 776-8299, e-mail: p_ [email protected] June 26-29.34th Central Regional Mtg. Ypsilanti, Mich. Huron Valley Section. D. Snyder, Eastern Michigan U, 215 Mark Jefferson Science Ctr., Ypsilanti, M I 48197, (734) 487-1429, fax (734) 487-1496, e-mail: donald.snyder® emich. edu July 28-Aug. 1.17th Biennial Conf. on Chemical Education. Bellingham, Wash. Div of Chemical Education, G. S. Kriz, Dept. of Chemistry, MS 9150, Western Washington U, Bellingham, WA 98225, (360) 650-3126, fax (360) 6 5 0 2826, e-mail: [email protected]. edu or [email protected], website: http://atom.chem. wwu.edu/acs/bcce/bcce2002. html Aug. 18-22. 224th ACS Natl. Mtg. Boston. ACS Meetings Department, 1155—16th St., N . W , Washington, D C 20036-4899,(800)227-5558, fax (202) 872-6128, e-mail: [email protected] Sept. 8-11. Catalysis in Modern Organic Synthesis. Cambridge, Mass. ACS ProSpectives, 1155-16th St., N . W , Washington, D C 2 0 0 3 6 , (800) 227-5558 or (202) 8724600, fax (202) 872-6013, email: ACSProSpectives@acs. org, website: http://wwwchem istryorg

Sept. 22-25. Combinatorial Chemistry. Leesburg, Va. ACS ProSpectives, 1155-16th St., N . W , Washington, D C 2 0 0 3 6 , (800) 227-5558 or (202) 872-4600, fax (202) 872-6013, e-mail: ACSPro [email protected], website: http://wwwchemistryorg Oct. 12-U. 17th Rocky Mountain Regional Mtg. Albuquerque, N.M. Central New Mexico Section, D. Porterfield, Los Alamos Natl. Lab., P.O. Box 1663, NMT-1, Los Alamos, N M 87545, (505) 6674710, fax (240) 358-1192, email: [email protected] Oct. 13-16. Drug Delivery. Boston. ACS ProSpectives, 1155-16th S t , N . W , Washington, D C 20036, (800) 2275558 or (202) 872-4600, fax (202) 872-6013, e-mail: ACS [email protected], website: http://www.chernistry.org Oct. 23-25.37th Midwest Regional Mtg. Lawrence, Kansas, U of Kansas Section, R. Carlson, U of Kansas, Dept. of Chemistry, Malott Hall, Lawrence, KS 66045-0001, (785) 864-3686, fax (785) 864-5396, e-mail: [email protected] Nov. 3-6.58th Southwest Regional Mtg. Austin, Texas, Central Texas Section, P. Barbara, U of Texas, Austin, Dept. of Chemistry & Biochemistry, Welch Hall, Austin, T X 78712, (512) 4712880, fax (512) 471-8696, email: [email protected]. edu; J. Boggs, Dept. of Chemistry, U of Texas, Austin, T X 78712-1167,(512)471-7525, fax (512)471-8696, e-mail: james. [email protected] Nov. 10-13. Proteomics. Boston. ACS ProSpectives, 1155— 16th S t , N . W , Washington, D C 20036, (800) 227-5558 or (202) 872-4600, fax (202) 872-6013, e-mail: ACSPro [email protected], website: http://wwwchemistryorg

c&EN

/ FEBRUARY

18, 2002

107

MEE Nov. 13-17. 53rd Southeast Regional Mtg. Charleston, S.C. South Carolina Local Section, E Meier, Dept. of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Medical U of SC, 171 Ashley Ave., Charleston, SC 29425, (843) 792-8445, fax(843) 792-0759, e-mail: [email protected]

June 15-18. 31st Northeast Regional Mtg. Saratoga Springs,

Meeting Dates Not Confirmed Meeting Dates Not Confirmed For 2004: For 2003:

N. Y Eastern New %rk Local Section, T. Noce, IT Corp., 13 British American Blvd., Latham, NY 12110 (518) 783-6088 ext. 283, (518) 783-8397, e-mail: [email protected]

77th Colloid & Surface Science Symp. Atlanta. Div. of Colloid & Surface Science, S. Yiacoumi, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Inst, of Technology, 200 Bobby DoddWay Atlanta, GA 30332, (404) 894-2639, fax (404) 894-8266, e-mail: [email protected]; C. Tsouris, Oak Ridge National Lab., P.O. Box 2008, Oak Ridge, TN 37831, (865) 2413246, fax (865) 241-4829, email: [email protected]

33rd Northeast Regional Mtg. R. Cobb, 15-C Greenleaf Meadows, Rochester, NY 14612-4338, (716) 477-4903, (716) 621-3095, e-mail: d. [email protected]

June. Gordon Conf.: "The Chemistry of Polysaccharides." Oxford, England. Div. of Cellulose, Paper & Textile, P. Gatenholm, Dept. of Polymer Technology, Chalmers U of Technology, SE-412 96 Goteborg, Sweden, 46 317 723 407, fax46317723418,e-mail: [email protected]

March 13-17. 229th ACS Natl. Mtg. San Diego. ACS Meetings, 1155 — 16th St., N.W., Washington, DC 20036-4899, (800) 227-5558, fax (202) 872-6128, e-mail: [email protected]

Sept. 7-11.226th ACS Natl. Meeting Dates Not Confirmed Mtg. New York City. ACS for 2002: Meetings, 1155 —16th St., June 23-26. 76th Colloid & N.W., Washington, DC Surface Science Symp. Ann 20036-4899, (800) 227-5558,

Arbor, Mich. Div of Colloid & Surface Science, S. Bike, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, U of Michigan, 2300 Hayward St., Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2136, (734) 936-0117, fax (734) 7630459, e-mail: sbike@engin. umich. edu

2003 March 23-27. 225th ACS Natl. Mtg. New Orleans. ACS Meetings, 1155-16th St., N.W., Washington, DC 20036-4899, (800) 227-5558, fax (202) 872-6128, e-mail: [email protected] June 1-3. 35th Great Lakes Regional Mtg. Chicago. Chicago Section, K. Olsen, Loyola U, Chemistry Dept., 6525 North Sheridan Rd., Chicago, IL 60626-5344, e-mail: [email protected] June 8-11. 36th Middle Atlantic Regional Mtg. Princeton, N.J. P.J. Boughton, 119 Florence Ave., Ewing, NJ 08618-1705, e-mail: boughtp@ basf-corp.com or PeteJBo742 @aol.com June 12-U. 58th Northwest Regional Mtg. Bozeman, Mont. Montana Local Section, C. McClure, Chemistry & Biochemistry Dept., Montana State U, Bozeman, MT 597170001, e-mail: cmcclure@ chem istry montana.edu

108

C&EN

/

FEBRUARY

18,

2002

NGS

fax (202) 872-6128, e-mail: [email protected] Oct. 15-18.38th Western Regional Mtg. Long Beach, Calif. Southern California Section, P. Baine, Chemistry Dept., CSULB, 1250 Bellflower Blvd., Long Beach, CA90840-3903, (562) 985-4908, e-mail: [email protected] Oct. 19-22. 35th Central Regional Mtg. Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Section, M. Perry, U.S. DOE/NETL, PO. Box 10940, Pittsburgh, PA 15236-0940, e-mail: [email protected]; P. Beck, Clarion U, Dept. of Chemistry, Clarion, PA 16214, e-mail: [email protected] Oct. 25-28. 59th Southwest Regional Mtg. Oklahoma City Oklahoma Section, M. Ashby Dept. of Chemistry, U of Oklahoma, 620 Partington Oval Room 208, Norman, OK 73069-8813, e-mail: mtashby @ou.edu Nov. 5-7. 38th Midwest Regional Mtg. Columbia, Mo. U of Missouri Section, J. Adams, Dept. of Chemistry, U of Missouri,Columbia, Columbia, MO 65211-7600, e-mail: [email protected] Nov. 17-20. 55th Southeast Regional Mtg. Atlanta. Georgia Local Section, T. Netzel, Dept. of Chemistry, Georgia State U, University Plaza, Atlanta, GA 30303, (404) 6513129

56th Southeast Regional Mtg. Raleigh/Durham, N.C. North Carolina Section, W. Switzer, North Carolina State U, P.O. Box 8204, Raleigh, NC 27695-8204, e-mail: bill. [email protected]

2005

2004 March 28-April 1.227th ACS Natl. Mtg. Anaheim, Calif. ACS Meetings, 1155-16th St., N.W., Washington, DC 20036-4899, (800) 227-5558, fax (202) 872-6128, e-mail: [email protected] July 18-22. 18th Biennial Conf. on Chemical Education.

Ames, Iowa. Div. of Chemical Education, T Greenbowe, Dept. of Chemistry Iowa State Unk, 1608 Gilman Hall, Ames, Iowa, 50011-3111, (515) 2946352, fax (515) 294-0105, email: [email protected], website: http://www.chem.iastate. edu/BCCE Aug. 22-26. 228th ACS Natl. Mtg. Philadelphia. ACS Meetings, 1155- 16th St., N.W., Washington, DC 200364899, (800) 227-5558, fax (202) 872-6128, e-mail: natl [email protected]

Aug. 28-Sept. 1.230th ACS Natl. Mtg. Washington, D.C. ACS Meetings, 1155-16th St., N.W., Washington, DC 20036-4899, (800) 227-5558, fax (202) 872-6128, e-mail: [email protected]

2006 March 26-30. 231st ACS Natl. Mtg. Atlanta.ACS Meetings, 1155—16th St., N.W., Washington, DC 200364899, (800) 227-5558, fax (202) 872-6128, e-mail: natl [email protected] Sept. 10-U. 232nd ACS Natl. Mtg. San Francisco. ACS Meetings, 1155 —16th St., N.W., Washington, DC 20036-4899, (800) 227-5558, fax (202) 872-6128, e-mail: natl [email protected]

2007 March 25-29. 233rd ACS Natl. Mtg. Chicago. ACS Meetings, 1155 — 16th St., N.W., Washington, DC 20036-4899, (800) 227-5558, fax (202) 872-6128, e-mail: [email protected]

HTTP://PUBS.ACS.ORG/CEN

Aug. 19-23. 234th ACS Natl.

2009

Mtg. Boston. ACS Meetings, 1155—16th St., N.W.Washington, DC 20036-4899, (800) 227-5558, fax (202) 8726128, e-mail: [email protected]

March 18-28. 237th ACS Natl. Mtg. Salt Lake City ACS Meetings Dept., 1155—16th St., N.W., Washington, D C 20036-4899, (800) 227-5558, fax (202) 872-6128, e-mail: [email protected]

2008 April 6-10. 235th ACS Natl. Mtg. San Antonio, Texas. ACS Meetings Dept., 1155—16th St., N.W., Washington, D C 20036-4899, (800) 227-5558, fax (202) 872-6128, e-mail: [email protected] August 1 7 - 2 2 . 236th ACS Natl. Mtg. Philadelphia. ACS Meetings Dept., 1155—16th St., N.W., Washington, D C 20036-4899, (800) 227-5558, fax (202) 872-6128, e-mail: [email protected]

March 2 7 - 3 1 . 241st ACS Natl. Mtg. Anaheim, Calif. ACS Meetings Dept., 1155— 16th St., N . W , Washington, D C 20036-4899, (800) 2275558, fax (202) 872-6128, email: [email protected]

2010

Aug. 28-Sept. 1.242nd ACS Natl. Mtg. Chicago. ACS Meetings Dept., 1155—16th St., N . W , Washington, D C 20036-4899, (800) 227-5558, fax (202) 872-6128, e-mail: [email protected]

March 2 1 - 2 6 . 239th ACS Natl. Mtg. San Francisco. ACS Meetings Dept., 1155—16th St., N.W., Washington, D C 20036-4899, (800) 227-5558, fax (202) 872-6128, e-mail: [email protected]

CUSTOM CHEMICALS preparing tertiary butyl esters and N-carboxy anhydrides. In addition, a fully operational facility for high-pressure hydrogenation, as well as pilot-scale facilities for asymmetric hydrogenation and biocatalysis, are now available, he says. BI0TECHN0L0GICAL capabilities also make companies more competitive. For Avecia, its biotechnological capabilities— microbial fermentations for therapeutic proteins and small-molecule biotransformations, as well as solid-phase synthesis of peptides and nucleic acids—are a real differentiator, Jackson says. But at present, perhaps the best advantage here is in mammalian cell culture production. Among fine chemicals manufacturers, DSM and Lonza are the major players in the field. As pressures to reduce costs continue, a powerful advantage is process development. "When a customer asks me to decrease the cost of the product I supply the only way I can respond is to improve our processes and increase productivity" Francois Darrort, president ofClariant's life sciences and electronics division, tells C&EN. To get a real advantage from process development, it must cut significantly the steps required to make the product, allow use ofmore readily available raw materials, or dramatically improve workup, Pollak says. "Gaining a few percentage points of

2012 March 2 5 - 2 9 . 243rd ACS Natl. Mtg. San Diego. ACS Meetings Dept., 1155—16th St., N . W , Washington, D C 20036-4899,(800)227-5558, fax (202) 872-6128, e-mail: [email protected]

2011

Aug. 16-21. 238th ACS Natl. Mtg. Washington, D C . ACS Meetings Dept., 1155—16th St., N.W., Washington, D C 20036-4899, (800) 227-5558, fax (202) 872-6128, e-mail: [email protected]

Continued from page 69

HTTP://PUBS.ACS.ORG/CEN

Aug. 22-27. 240th ACS Natl. Mtg. N e w York City. ACS Meetings Dept., 1155—16th St., N.W., Washington, D C 20036-4899, (800) 227-5558, fax (202) 872-6128, e-mail: [email protected]

Aug. 19-23. 244th ACS Natl.

Mtg. Boston. ACS, Meetings Dept.,1155-l6thSt.,N.W, Washington, DC 200364899, (800) 227-5558, fax (202) 872-6128, e-mail: natl [email protected]

bly approaching the bottom of the busiyield here and there is not going to work." ness cycle. The outlook for 2002 is a slight For the long term, survival will depend recovery but not spectacular," Polastro on how custom manufacturers manage said. their resources. "In the past, companies "But one should never be blinded by just have grown by adding capacity, developshort-term considerations," Polastro coning new technology, signing up new custinued. Ups and downs are inevitable, he tomers, and retaining their existing cussaid. What's important are the long-term tomers," Jackson said. Companies should trends, and those continue to be solid. The start looking at other ways of growing. main customer—the pharma"Instead ofjust adding capacceutical industry—is expected ity, consider adding assets that to grow at 7% per year. And can do something really new and there is no reason to believe that specialized. Or instead of relythe customer industries will reing just on your own resources vert massively to manufacturing to meet a customer's need, conin-house. sider bringing in a competitor with expertise and capacity in a ChemShop's vanTilburg sees technology you don't have,"Jackthe long-term prospects this way: son said. 'The time to develop a new drug to market is nowbetween 10 and That's the strategy Clariant is CUSTOM 12 years. The pharmaceutical inusing to address its current CHEMICALS dustrywould like to cut this time weakness in certain areas, such as in half. To do so, they'll have to outsource in biotechnology, Darrort says. "For the an incredible amount ofwork so that they moment, I will form alliances to help me can concentrate on what they're good at— fill this gap." discovering new chemical entities. They'll Furthermore, companies that have dehave to let the experts in other areas do die veloped nice technology positions could exrest."H tract more value out of those by using a different business model. "Instead of keeping a very tight control over technology think MORE TO COME about licensing it to customers/'Jackson said Whatever survival strategies companies adopt, it surely will help that the recession appears to have bottomed out and that recovery is under way As far as the fine chemicals industry is concerned, "we're proba-

In C&EN's'March 4 issue, Senior Editor A. Maureen Rouhi will describe how fine chemicals producers areHJookihtj to process intensification to improve the throughput and efficiency of batch processing, h. C & E N / FEBRUARY 18, 2 0 0 2

109