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ACS NEWS ▸ Akron Section Award to Christopher Jaroniec Christopher Jaroniec, Professor of Chemistry and Evans Scholar at Ohio State University, is the recipient of the 2017 ACS Akron Section Award, given by the ACS Akron Section to promising young industrial or academic scientists. The award consists of $1,000 and a plaque. Jaroniec’s research is focused on the development of multidimensional magic-angle spinning solid-state NMR techniques and their application to the detailed analysis of the moChristopher lecular structure, Jaroniec conformational dynamics, and intermolecular interactions of biological macromolecules. He will receive the award on Nov. 14 at the University of Akron. He will give two presentations, titled “Solid-State NMR Structural Studies of Proteins Using Paramagnetic Probes” and “Molecular Mechanisms of Prion & Amyloid Propagation Explored by Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy.”—LINDA WANG

▸ Nominations sought for Morley Medal The ACS Cleveland Section seeks nominations for the 2018 Edward W. Morley Medal, which recognizes “significant contributions to chemistry through achievements in research, teaching, engineering, research administration and public service, outstanding service to humanity, or to industrial progress,” according to the section’s website. The area of eligibility includes parts of the U.S. and Canada within about 400 km of Cleveland. The medal includes an honorarium of $2,000. Send nominations to Mark J. Waner, chair of the Cleveland Section Morley Medal Committee, by email at mwaner@ jcu.edu or by mail at the Department of Chemistry, John Carroll University, 1 John Carroll Blvd., University Heights, OH 44118. The deadline for nominations is Dec. 15. For detailed nomination information, visit www.csuohio.edu/sciences/dept/ cleveland_acs/morley.htm.—LINDA WANG

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Undergraduates awarded organic chemistry research fellowships The recipients of the 2017 ACS Division of Organic Chemistry Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowships (SURF) have been announced. They are Amanda Cowfer of the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Alex Cusumano of North Carolina State University; Katherine Forbes of Occidental College; Margaret McEwan of Christopher Newport University; Lucas Oxtoby of the University of Wisconsin, Madison; Maximilian Palkowitz of Boston

Cowfer (from left), Saha, Oxtoby, Sakai, Palkowitz, Cusumano, McEwan, and Forbes. Streff is not pictured. College; Ambarneil Saha of Cornell University; Holt Sakai of Yale University; and Emma Streff of Washington University in St. Louis. The SURF program recognizes outstanding undergraduate scientists and provides support to carry out research at their respective colleges or universities in the summer between their junior and senior years. The awardees presented their research at Merck Research Laboratories in Boston on Aug. 30. For more information about the program, visit organicdivision.org/surf.—LINDA WANG

▸ Herty Medal seeks nominations The ACS Georgia Section seeks nominations for the 2018 Charles Holmes Herty Medal, given annually to recognize the work and service of an outstanding chemist from the southeastern U.S. Nominees may come from academia, government, or industry and must have resided or worked in the Southeast for more than 10 years. The deadline to submit nominations is Dec. 15. People submitting new or renewed nominations must complete an online form at tinyurl.com/HertyMedal and follow subsequent instructions. Nominations are active for up to three years, but nominators can update materials, including the candi-

date’s curriculum vitae.—LINDA WANG

▸ Call for nominations for Remsen Award The ACS Maryland Section is seeking nominations for the 2018 Remsen Award. The award honors Ira Remsen, the first chair of the chemistry department at Johns Hopkins University and the university’s second president. The Remsen Memorial lecturers are chemists who have made significant achievements. The award includes a plaque and an honorarium. Email a nomination letter and a brief curriculum vitae for the nominee to Dana Ferraris at dferraris@ mcdaniel.edu by Nov. 30.—LINDA WANG

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