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Karen Daues is This Year’s High School Teaching Award Winner!

We would like to congratulate Karen Daues of Rosati Kain High School for being awarded the American Chemical Society: St. Louis Section High School Teaching Award. Mrs. Daues is a high school chemistry and ecology teacher with over 12 years of experience providing educational guidance and mentorship in an all-girls high school college preparatory environment.

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Announcing the 2022 Outstanding Junior Chemistry Students

The St. Louis chapter of the American Chemical Society is pleased to announce the winners of the Outstanding Junior Chemistry Student awards for 2022. Each college and university in the local section territory chooses its winner. ACS 2022 WINNERS OUTSTANDING JUNIOR CHEMISTRY STUDENT AWARDS [column col=”1/2″] Jennifer Osmond Greenville University Isaac Funetes Lindenwood University *

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Join us for a Virtual Chemistry Career Night

Please join us for a virtual career night to hear the career journey of 4 distinguished chemists! The first half hour will be open networking with the program beginning at 7:30 PM ET/6:30 PM CT Martha Bomar, PhD.Executive Director, Site Quality Head, Merck Cindy Buhse, PhD.Deputy Director of Operations, Office of Pharamaceutical Quality, FDA Natalie

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Michael Heinz is the 2022 Chemical Science and Technology Award Winner!

Submitted by Rui Tang It is my pleasure to announce the winner of the 2022 American Chemical Society, St. Louis Section, Chemical Science and Technology Award, Michael Heinz, BS. He is currently the Assistant Director of the Genome Technology Access Center at the McDonnel Genome Institute (GTAC@MGI), Washington University School of Medicine. The GTAC@MGI is

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Budgeting for the future in these times

One of the main items on the agenda for the January board meeting is to approve the budget. As the reader might imagine, budgeting for 2021 and this year has proven a challenge. Events written into the budget often didn’t happen or were postponed due to safety concerns. Deliberations were even more difficult heading into

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