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
Free dinner for judges on site. Volunteers to help in judging contact Sheryl J Loux, (636) 237-5149, sjloux@gmail.com
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
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
A group of ACS sections sponsors a booth. The St Louis Section has sent volunteers to work in the booth since 2004. Volunteers typically work four- or eight-hour shifts as greeters or presenters of hands-on activities. A sign-up grid will be available soon. Check back for information as it becomes available. For additional information, contact […]
Younger Chemists Committee Career Night Expert panel • Q & A • Networking • Food • Free More details at www.stlacs.org/ycc/docs/200909_YCC_CareerNightFlyer.pdf or contact royarind@yahoo.com.
for 40+ teen-age boy scouts. If you’re interested in helping out in the hugely popular event, please contact Lisa Balbes at lisa@balbes.com or (314) 966-5298.
Career Management for Chemists in a Challenging Market The $5 attendance fee gets you: » Pizza and soda » ACS career counselor Dr Lisa Balbes: Career Resources from American Chemical Society » Right Management career counselor Ms Judy Pannett: Things to Do After a Job Loss » Time for networking Reservation required by September 20; […]
The “Chemistry Career Night” was a grand success, thanks to you! So we wanted to get together and just enjoy some down time. You are all invited to a Happy Hour, 6:30 pm at 609 on The Loop.
Patent Primer: What an Inventor Needs to Know About Patent Law by Janet Hendrickson Some knowledge of patent law is important to chemists’ careers. Newly graduated chemists as well as experienced chemists will find this talk interesting and informative. Janet Hendrickson is a PhD chemist and patent attorney at Senniger Powers, an intellectual property law […]