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Process Chemistry: A Day in the Life

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Sponsored by ACS Webinars and ACS Office of Career and Professional Education 11am-Noon, Online via Zoom, Free, Registration required Process chemists are responsible for identifying a chemical process that is safe, cost-efficient, and environmentally friendly. How do they do it on a day-to-day basis? Join ACS Institute Educator Joe Martino, an Adjunct Professor of Chemistry […]

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The CHIPS and Science Act: What’s in it for the Chemistry Enterprise?

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Sponsored by ACS Webinars and ACS Advocacy and ACS Government Affairs 11am-Noon, Online via Zoom, Free, Registration required In 2022, the U.S. Congress passed major bipartisan legislation called the CHIPS and Science Act, with the goal of reshaping U.S. research, innovation, and economic growth across all sectors to better compete globally. There has been plenty […]

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ERGO: A Potential Answer in Mushrooms to Healthy Aging?

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Sponsored by ACS Webinars and ACS Agricultural & Food Chemistry Division 11am-Noon, Online via Zoom, Free, Registration required The accidental discovery of a fungal contaminant in a Petri dish by Sir Alexander Fleming in 1928 led to development of the antibiotic penicillin, which revolutionized medicine and saved countless lives from deadly bacterial infections. Prior to […]

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Chemistry and the Economy: 2023 Mid-Year Review

Virtual

Are we charging ahead into a brick wall? The U.S. chemical industry is at a critical juncture where decisions must be made on overcapacity and growing political concerns, including risks to major recent China oriented investments that need to be repurposed to support long-term growth in plastic recycling and growing concerns over PFAs from regulators […]

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How Student Feedback Can Help Us Teach Better

Virtual

Focusing on student-centered instruction fosters a more effective and inclusive learning environment. Students possess unique perspectives and insights that can greatly enhance instruction and curricula when educators move past traditional ratings and evaluations from students to capture feedback that is timely, accurate, and actionable. Join Valerie Wright, Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at the […]

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Fundamentals of Intellectual Property for Scientists

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Intellectual Property (IP) rights receive significant attention in the public discourse when movie studios, musicians, and major silicon valley companies challenge the unauthorized exploitation of their creations, but IP is just as vital to protecting scientists as they work to invent formulas, processes, and software programs to solve the world’s most complex technological challenges. Whether […]

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The Art of Securing Research Funding: Crafting Effective Grant Proposals

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In the competitive landscape of grant applications, it’s not just about having a brilliant idea. The art of crafting and writing the proposal itself is equally vital. Join Program Manager and Assistant Director Nancy Jensen of the Office of Research Grants at ACS as she provides practical tips for identifying funding sources, suggests effective approaches […]

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How the Chemical Complexity of Aerosols Impacts Climate and Disease

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Aerosols are small particles (less than 100 micron in diameter) that contain a myriad of organic molecules, including water, salts, lipids, and even viruses and bacteria. Join Rommie E. Amaro of the Airborne Institute and the University of California, San Diego as she discusses how computational simulation is providing never-before-seen views into the structure and […]

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Revising Technical Manuscripts: Improving Coherence, Clarity & Conciseness

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“Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away” - Antoine-Marie-Roger de Saint-Exupery Chemistry is complicated. Cleary and concisely communicating that complexity to your intended audience while also ensuring it has the intended impact isn’t easy, nor does it happen on the first draft. […]

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AI for Learning, Teaching, and Writing

Virtual

How can using artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT improve how you learn, teach, and write about chemistry? The sudden popularity of natural language processing applications like ChatGPT with the general public mirrors the rapid adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) tools by students, educators, and researchers recently in academia. Join Amy Fuller of the University of […]

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Transforming Challenges into Opportunities: Mentors, Imposter Syndrome, and Diversity

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Sponsored by ACS Webinars and ACS Office of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Respect (DEIR) 11am-Noon, Online via Zoom, Free, Registration required How can you choose a mentor that will support your academic and personal career goals? How do you recognize and overcome imposter syndrome? How can you champion diversity and why is it vital to […]

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Passport to Progress: New Immigration Initiatives for International Students and Early Career STEM Researchers

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Sponsored by ACS Webinars and ACS Advocacy Online via Zoom, Free, Registration required International students and professionals bring the United States a wealth of knowledge, skills, and perspectives that can help drive innovation and economic growth. Did you know that new immigration initiatives are now available to attract and retain international STEM talent? Join Dan Berger of Curran […]

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