• Dwight Chasar, ACS tour speaker, “Chemistry is for the Birds”

    ACS tour speaker, research scientist and field ornithologist Dr Dwight Chasar delivers a public lecture, «Chemistry is for the Birds», cosponsored by St Louis Academy of Science and Sigma-Aldrich Corporation. 6:20–7 pm: hands-on chemistry for students only (parents, family members, and guests welcome to observe) 7:15 pm: public lecture at Sigma-Aldrich headquarters, 3050 Spruce Street, […]

  • Sigma-Aldrich–Saint Louis University Lecture Series

    Ronald Breaker, Henry Ford II Professor of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology at Yale University and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator in Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, will give two public lectures: First lecture, 4 pm, April 14, at Saint Louis University, Lee Lecture Hall: «Metabolite-sensing Riboswitches: Molecular Relics from the RNA World?» See April […]

  • SAS tour speaker

    The St Louis Section of the Society for Applied Spectroscopy will hold its annual tour speaker meeting on April 15, 2010. Dr R Kenneth Marcus, Professor of Chemistry at Clemson University will be the guest speaker. The title of his talk will be «Novel LC/MS Characterization of Nutraceuticals and Dietary Supplements – What’s Really in […]

  • Undergrad Res Symp

    All undergraduate researchers within the St Louis Section territory are eligible to present posters on their research at the annual Undergraduate Research Symposium. Please submit abstracts to Cristina De Meo, SIU–E Associate Professor of Chemistry, cdemeo@siue.edu. Awards to all participants. All interested persons are invited to attend, to view the poster sessions and share in […]

  • Awards Night Banquet

    Honors winners of • High School Chemistry Contest • Leopold Marcus Award • High School Teaching Award • Outstanding Junior Chemistry Students at area colleges and universities 5:30 social hour; 6:30 dinner; 7:30 program Guest speaker: Bob Blankenship, Washington Univ., "How Does Solar Energy Conversion Efficiency of Natural Photosynthesis Compare to Photovoltaic Cells?" Location is across Brentwood Blvd […]

  • Chemists celebrate Earth Day

    This year’s theme is Plants–The Green Machine. Your participation will help make it the best Earth Day ever. Contact Greg Wall ASAP if you’re willing to help with this very popular public outreach event. Email gwall37@msn.com or phone 314.435.6487. Also at this event, Kids and Chemistry will sponsor three tables of hands-on activities including • […]

  • YCC meeting/happy hour

    Yes, Sunday! A good time to meet other ACS YCC members and find out what is going on in the area, make new friends, network. Bring a friend or a co-worker with you! The more the merrier....

  • Greater St Louis Science Fair

    Elementary (K-5) Participation Awards distributed to chemistry-related projects Three people needed for about 1 hour each between 3 and 8 pm. No judging involved. Secondary (6-12) Judging of chemistry-related projects 3-8:30 pm. Please volunteer for at least 2.5 hours. Free dinner for judges (5-6 pm) Judges must be present at 8:30 pm to pick winners. […]

  • Chromatography Disc Gp

    Kathy Lawrence, Reveleris® Flash System Product Manager for Grace Davison Discovery Sciences, «Addressing Pharmaceutical Discovery Challenges Using an Integrated ELSD/UV Flash Purification and Fraction Collection Single Platform Technology». Speaker’s notes: Most current flash chromatography systems rely on UV detection to trigger fraction collection, which can add guesswork and post purification steps into the process, slowing […]

  • Chem Career Day

    Program consists of lectures on careers in chemistry; tours of the NMR center, mass spectrometry center, x-ray diffraction center, machine shop, and six research labs; and demonstrations of glassblowing and chemistry magic; concluding with lunch for all participants. For more information, contact Jim O’Brien at 516-5717 (office), 516-7023 (lab) or 757-5717 (cell), or email obrien@jinx.umsl.edu.