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Midwest Award nominations open for 2022

Candidates for the 2022 American Chemical Society Midwest Award are sought. The Award, funded by the St. Louis Section of the ACS, is conferred annually on a scientist who has made meritorious contributions to the advancement of pure or applied chemistry, chemical education, and the profession of chemistry. Eligibility The qualifying contributions must have been […]

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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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The Night to Make Crystals…

Reader, have we got a treat for you! Earlier this year, Iain Patterson, a technician in the chemistry teaching lab at the University of St. Andrews — yes, that one in Scotland, founded 1413 C.E. — reached out to your intrepid editors. He asked if he could obtain permission to circulate more widely a fondly

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Local section election results are in!

The Secretary is happy to report the election results for the 2022 officers of our St. Louis Section. Congratulations to the following members. Chair-Elect Tabbetha Bohac Secretary Henry Rohrs Treasurer Jeff Cornelius Councilor Lisa Balbes Alternate Councilor Brent Znosko Director John-Stephen Taylor Director Mikhail Berezin Director Pamela Morrison Thank you for participating in the election

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Nominate a member of your team for the Saint Louis Chemical Science & Technology Award!

The Saint Louis Chemical Science & Technology Award is presented to a chemist (scientist) in the St. Louis area who has demonstrated a high degree of professionalism and scientific contribution. Criteria used to judge the award include technical proficiency, presentations, coaching/teamwork, and additional professional activities. The award consists of a plaque, a $1,000 honorarium, and

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