• Chromatography Discussion Group

    John Palmer, Agilent Technologies Rapid Optimization in HPLC Method Development–Exploiting Both Physics and Chemistry

  • Society for Applied Spectroscopy

    Tour speaker: Dr Jon R. Schoonover, Los Alamos National Laboratory "Spectroscopic Analysis of Fibers from the Shroud of Turin: What Do They Mean?" Meeting begins with dinner: free to students, $10 for SAS members, all others $15. Parking vouchers will be provided. RSVP by April 15 to Eileen McClendon at 314-654-1608 or Eileen.L.McClendon@covidien.com.

  • National DNA Day

    celebrates release of the 1953 Nature paper by Watson and Crick describing the structure of DNA, and the completion of the human genome sequencing project 50 years later in 2003

  • Chemists/Earth Day

    Chemists celebrate Earth Day, St Louis Science Center, 10am–4pm This year’s theme: Air–The Sky is the Limit. Kids and Chemistry will also be participating with additional hands-on activities. Coordinators are seeking volunteers for any stint two hours or longer. No experience necessary; nothing to bring–only yourself. If you’d like to help, contact one of the […]

  • YCC visit to Covidien

    See the state-of-the-art R&D center and learn about the drug development process. For more information, contact and RSVP details, download the flyer at the website.

  • Greater St Louis Secondary Science Fair

    Free dinner for judges on site. Volunteers to help in judging contact Sheryl J Loux, (636) 237-5149, sjloux@gmail.com

  • ACS Picnic

    Bring the family and lawn toys. $5 per person (kids under 12 free). Please reserve by June 1st. Reservations to:Keith StineDepartment of Chemistry and BiochemistryUniversity of Missouri–Saint LouisSt Louis, MO 63121(314) 516-5346

  • Chromatography Discussion Group

    Carmen T Santasania, Sigma-Aldrich Corporation (1) The Use of Alternate Selectivity in HPLC Analysis (2) Introduction to SPME Theory and Practice More info: see stlacs.org/meetings.html#cdg