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The Formula for Successful Interviews

Virtual

Sponsored by ACS Webinars, ACS Business Development & Management Division, ACS Professional Relations Division 11 am-Noon, Online via Zoom, Free, Registration required While your experience and publication count might earn you the opportunity to interview for a position, more often than not, the candidate who performs best during the interview gets the job. Join Patricia […]

Free

Mosher Award Reception and Lecture

In-person

The 2023 Mosher Award recipients are Drs. Cynthia Maryanoff and Bruce Maryanoff.   Date: Thursday, January 25, 2024 Time: Networking Reception 5:30-7pm, Presentations 7-8pm Location: SAPP Center, Stanford University. The SAPP Center for Science Teaching and Learning is located in the remodeled “Old Chemistry” building on Stanford Campus. 376 Lomita Dr, Stanford.  Free parking at Roth […]

SLAC Public Lecture: Searching for Trolls under the Electron Bridge

Hybrid event - SLAC 2575 Sand Hill Road, Menlo Park

Elizabeth Ryland, Postdoctoral Fellow at the Stanford PULSE Institute Sponsored by SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory 7-8 pm, Free, Register here to watch in person in the Kavli Auditorium, or watch the lecture live on SLAC's YouTube page | Learn more Plants draw energy for all their chemical reactions from sunlight. Why can't we? In theory, […]

Free

How to Make Your Communication Accessible: The Newly Expanded ACS Inclusivity Style Guide

Virtual

Sponsored by ACS Webinars and EIE 11 am-Noon, Online via Zoom, Free, Registration required Inclusive communication considers word choice, formatting, image selection, and the accessibility of your content to all audiences. The term “accessibility” is commonly misunderstood or defined so broadly that it can be difficult for some people to make improvements. Join Associate Director Racquel […]

Free

Upcycling Polymers Seminar: Mixed Polyester Deconstruction to Enable a Circular Bioeconomy

Virtual

Kat Knauer, PhD., National Renewable Energy Laboratory & CTO of the BOTTLE™ Consortium Hosted by the Golden Gate Polymer Forum 6 pm, Online via Zoom, Free/$5 Donation, Registration required (Registration deadline: January 30 at 1pm) The production, use, and disposal of plastics account for 3.8% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, nearly double the aviation […]

Free – $5

ORCID Workshop for Researchers

Virtual

Sponsored by Lyrasis 11 am-Noon, Online via Zoom, Free, Registration required Getting and using your free ORCID iD and ORCID record can help you save time and get credit for your work in funding, publishing, and research reporting workflows. Funding organizations, publishers, and research institutions are increasingly requiring or asking for ORCID iDs from researchers, […]

Free

Better Ion Transport Through Polymer Chemistry: Polymer Electrolytes and Ion-conducting Membranes

Virtual

Sponsored by ACS Webinars and ACS Polymer Chemistry Division 11 am-Noon, Online via Zoom, Free, Registration required Electrochemical processes in devices like solar cells, fuel cells, lithium batteries, and water desalination systems rely on the safe, efficient, and robust transport of anions and cations between electrodes — all made possible by polymer chemistry! Join two […]

Free

Toxic Beauty: The Effects of Phthalates and Bisphenols on Human Stem Cells and Embryo Development

Virtual

Sonya M. Schuh, PhD Sponsored by Women Chemists Committee, California ACS Section 10:30-Noon, Online via Zoom, Free, Registration required | View flyer Abstract: Dr. Schuh’s research focuses on reproductive and developmental biology and toxicology. Her talk delves into the prevalent challenges of the current plastics and environmental toxin crisis, and their effects on human health, […]

Free

Kid Makers: Pop Up Hands-on Chemistry for Middle School Scientists

In-person (Redwood City Public Library-Downtown Library) 1044 Middlefield Road, Redwood City, CA

Sponsored by ACS Silicon Valley and Redwood City Public Library (RCPL) 2:00-2:30 pm, RCPL Downtown Location, 1044 Middlefield Road, Redwood City, Free, Learn more Young scientists explore different aspects of chemistry! Once a month, join members of the ACS and take part in hands on experiments. For ages 9-12. This program will take place in the Makerspace.

Free

February: See What’s New in CAS SciFinder-n

Virtual

 Sponsored by CAS 11 am-Noon, Online via Zoom, Free, Registration required Join us as CAS SciFindern experts walk you through recent solution enhancements. We will go in-depth, helping you understand how to take advantage of newly released features and their impact when using CAS SciFindern. Stick around until the end for a preview of additional enhancements […]

Free

Eating Dangerously: How a Chemist’s “Poison Squad” Won the Battle for Food Safety in the US

Virtual

Sponsored by ACS Webinars and ACS History of Chemistry Division 11 am-Noon, Online via Zoom, Free, Registration required In the late 19th century, simply eating food could be a genuine hazard. To increase the shelf life of their products, food manufacturers intentionally added dangerous chemicals like formaldehyde and salicylic acid to everything from milk to […]

Free