Long-range Research Initiative The LRI awards research contracts to institutions based on highest scientific TheAmerican chemistry Council (ACC) represents the leading companies engaged in http://www.uslri.org/
Extractions: Through the Long-Range Research Initiative (LRI), the chemical industry sponsors research to expand scientific knowledge of the potential impacts that chemicals may have on the health of human and wildlife populations and the environment. The LRI expands the industrys commitment to Responsible Care® the chemical industrys global initiative to improve environment, health, and safety. Responsible Care® pledges each member company of ACC to extend scientific knowledge through the conduct or support of research, to make continuous improvements in product stewardship through better testing and screening tools, and to support science-based public policy decisions. The LRI awards research contracts to institutions based on highest scientific merit and relevance to the programs mission and objectives through a competitive Request for Proposals ( RfPs ) process. The LRI is sponsoring projects at leading research institutes, government agencies, academic institutes, and independent research organizations. For example, the CIIT Centers for Health Research ( CIIT ) conducts research in the areas of its expertise: Chemical Carcinogenesis (cancer biology), Endocrine Toxicology, Respiratory Toxicology, and Neurotoxicology.
Chemical Research Ethics and Science http//www.onlineethics.org/index.html the most often cited book for ethicsin chemistry. Center for the Study of Ethics and American institutions. http://www.library.ucsb.edu/istl/01-spring/internet.html
Extractions: lawsk@ils.unc.edu Scope Introduction to Field Policies, Codes, and Guidelines ... Newsgroups/Mailing Lists This guide is designed for the university professor or lab manager who wants to incorporate research ethics education into his or her course(s). The focus is on the integrity of the research process, from the reporting of data to plagiarism. The resources have been chosen based on their applicability to the advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate student curriculum. The Public Health Service regulations ( 42 C.F.R. Part 50.102 ) define scientific misconduct as "fabrication, falsification, plagiarism, or other practices that seriously deviate from those that are commonly accepted within the scientific community for proposing, conducting, or reporting research. It does not include honest error or honest differences in interpretation or judgments of data." Each branch of the sciences has different major ethical issues, including fraud, misconduct, the mentor/mentee relationship, selection of test subjects, and the purpose of research itself. Research ethics has recently sprung to national attention with highly publicized cases of fraud, plagiarism, and other instances of professional misconduct. These cases do not just involve crack scientists creating cold fusion in their garages; one of the most famous controversies involved the revelation that Dr. David Baltimore, a Nobel Prize winner then at MIT, and his research assistant may have fabricated data in a published paper.
Endowed Awards expected to make five visits to other institutions to give Contact Lorraine Hart,Email hartl@rsc.org Available to a researcher in organic chemistry who holds http://www.rsc.org/lap/awards/endowed.htm
Extractions: RSC Originating from a bequest to the RSC by the late Professor Adrien Albert, formerly professor of chemistry at the Australian National University, Canberra, this lectureship is awarded biennially. The lecture should deal with the relationship between heterocyclic chemistry and biological activity. 2000/2001 winner : Professor C J Moody Past Winners Next closing date for nominations: 31 January 2004 Contact: Stanley Langer, Email langers@rsc.org top of page Bader Award RSC/SCI Administered jointly by the Royal Society of Chemistry and the Society of Chemical Industry, and awarded every three years for the most meritorious recent pure or applied work in the field of porous inorganic materials. The age restriction is 37 years or under on 31 December of the year prior to the award. Candidates must be born in the UK or the Republic of Ireland or be persons of any nationality whose work has been carried out in an institution or company in these countries. 1999 winner : Dr P A Wright Past Winners Next closing date for nominations:
Analytical Chemistry Trust Fund tel +44 (0) 20 7440 3329, Email bennetta@rsc.org leading to an MSc in Analytical chemistry/Science orRepublic of Ireland higher education institutions, plus up http://www.rsc.org/lap/funding/fundanalyt.htm
Extractions: Analytical Chemistry Trust Fund Schools Analyst Competition The only national analytical competition for secondary schools. Finalists for the competition taken from 9 regional events at which over 100 teams take part. For further information contact: Diana Hort , tel +44 (0) 20 7440 3326, Email hortd@rsc.org Royal Society of Chemistry Prize in Analytical Chemistry Awarded for the best performance in analytical chemistry/science in an approved BSc course which is predominantly chemical in nature, in respect of studies in the penultimate academic year. Rules are available. For further information contact: Anne Bennett , tel +44 (0) 20 7440 3329, Email bennetta@rsc.org
Professional Institutions And Societies - UK Royal Society http//www.royalsoc.ac.uk. Royal Society of chemistry (RSC) http//www.rsc.org/.Society of Chemical Industry http//www.soci.org/SCI/index.jsp. http://www.instmat.co.uk/links/linkpisu.htm
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Northern California SETAC (NorCal SETAC) and chemistry (NorCal SETAC) is a regional, scientific nonprofit organization establishedto provide a forum for individuals and institutions engaged in the http://www.norcalsetac.org/
Extractions: About NorCal SETAC The Northern California Regional Chapter of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (NorCal SETAC) is a regional, scientific non-profit organization established to provide a forum for individuals and institutions engaged in the study of environmental problems, management and regulation of natural resources, education, research and development, and manufacturing and distribution in Northern California.
Computational Chemistry GRID Conference mechanics, molecular dynamics, solid state chemistry and biochemistry 200300 wordabstract to Sue@sura.org. a path for less resource rich institutions, such as http://www.sura.org/events/2001/compchem/chemistry.html
Extractions: SURA and the University of Kentucky, with support from the Army Research Laboratory, are co-sponsoring the Computational Chemistry GRID Conference in October. This conference is designed to build connections between the developments in computational chemistry and the user community, and to provide a "bridge" between various Internet protocols that are being used to share information. This is the first Internet conference to use technology to link Mbone and H.323 technologies into a single distributed environment. The conference, on the cutting edge of both science and Internet technology, will center on applications of quantum mechanics, molecular dynamics, solid state chemistry and biochemistry. Leaders of quantum mechanics and molecular simulations will be speaking at this conference, including Dr. Keiji Morokuma (Emory) and Dr.Steven Harvey (UAB). In addition, developers of some of the most widely used quantum codes will speak: Dr. M. Frisch, Gaussian, Inc., Dr. Theresa Windus of Pacific Northwest Laboratories (NWChem) and Dr. P. Bartlett of the University of Florida (ACES II). This conference will be held October 16th and 17th at the University of Kentucky in Lexington. Talks from invited speakers will address the applications of techniques to research problems and the use of various state-of-the-art packages. Both morning and afternoon sessions will be interactive, allowing remote attendees the opportunity to interact with the speakers via the Internet. Posters are welcome. Please submit 200-300 word abstract to Sue@sura.org. Presentations are scheduled for Tuesday, October 16th, 6:30pm during the reception.
Division Of Analytical Chemistry DAC - Homepage DAC FECS The Division of Analytical chemistry of the Federation of EuropeanChemical Societies and Professional institutions. Chairman Prof. http://www.dac-fecs.org/
Extractions: Virtual Plants? - Enhancing Learning with Information Technology - Peter Sengbusch, Professor, Universitat Hamburg (Botany-Online) [Dr. Sengbusch is constructing an internet resource of web-projects before the meeting and invites anyone who would like their web teaching resources included to contact him at b-online@botanik.uni-hamburg.de] Project Kaleidoscope
SPARC Press Release-11/14/2000 Its membership currently numbers nearly 200 institutions and library on SPARC is availableat www.arl.org/sparc The Royal Society of chemistry is a learned and http://www.arl.org/sparc/core/index.asp?page=f36
SPARC SPARC Partners Internet Journal of chemistry, www.jmlr.org JMLR provides an international forum forthe electronic are $75 for individuals and $375 for institutions per year. http://www.arl.org/sparc/core/index.asp?page=c0
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Extractions: Related Career Titles Related Major Skills Related Web Sites Employment of chemists is expected to grow about as fast as the average for all occupations through the year 2005. In July 1997, the American Chemical Society reported that "with overall unemployment in the U.S. at its lowest level since 1973, job status and salaries of chemists improved considerably after several rough years." The following list is a representative sample of job titles of former graduates with a chemistry major. Use this as an idea list, and remember that it represents some, but certainly not all, of the careers you might consider. Related Career Titles for Chemistry Majors *Agricultural Scientist *Cytotechnologist *Occupational Safety Specialist *Assayer *Environmental Health Specialist *Perfumer *Biochemist *Fire Protection Engineer *Pharmaceutical Sales Representative *Brewer Lab Assistant *Food Scientist Technician *Physician *Cepalometric Analyst *Forensic Chemist *Planner *Chemical Oceanographer *Genetic Counselor *Plastics Engineer *Chemistry Technologist *High School Teacher *Product Tester *Clarifying Plant Operator *Hospital Administrator *Quality Assurance Manager *College Professor *Hydrologist *Risk Manager *Color Development Chemist *Industrial Hygienist *Science Lab Technician
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Chemistry In Africa latest News S T Workshop (NEPAD http//www.nepad.org/ New Partnership with news reportsand a questionnaire to address chemistryrelated institutions. http://home.wanadoo.nl/ghirma.moges/cheminafrica.html
Extractions: This page is being reorganised under a new Analytical Chemistry Web Directory: W E B A N A L Y T E CH E M I ST RY IN A FR ICA " W E B A ... E S http://www.webanalytes.com has come Edited/updated 26- Feb 2003 Main Page Analytical Chemistry Web Resources New Links Visitor's Comment Send to a Colleague ... Site Announcements This Page C O N T E N T S Useful Information African Chemistry Journals Chemical Literature Great African Contributors ... Directories, Search Engines 27 Jan 02 to 13 Feb 03 3060 visitors Top visitor/referrer: South Africa Top domain visitors: .net Useful Information Clickable Map of Africa Current/Recent News Free Journals online Selection Some Jobs in Africa Experilab Drug List Obsolete Pesticides F eature Links Ground Water Fluoride Physical Science+Chemistry Of Interest Science Engines/Directories HIV Testing Coffee Chemicals Chemistry of Khat Controlled Substances edited 14/02/03 Chemistry Search Engines chemistry SciSeek Scirus Chemistry Science Google Meetings Network Membership SEANAC 7-10 July 03, Botswana
Chemistry Society ACSWeb http//www.acs.org/ In this program , and support for academic andindustrial institutions. An Interactive Guide to chemistry http//library http://www.ncsu.edu/sciencejunction/terminal/imse/lowres/1/chemistry.htm
Extractions: This web site contains a downloadable collection of quicktime movies of chemical animations such as catalytic reactions and 3-D molecules. These are good resources for chemistry teachers to use in their classrooms to facilitate the learning of chemical processes including bond formations and chemical structures. Molecule of the Month This web site highlights the complete chemistry of a different molecule each month. An archive of past month's molecules is included. The resources include 3-D molecular images, animations and graphics that can be used by chemistry teachers to explain different physical and chemical properties of molecules. The Catalyst-Chemistry Resources For The
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Extractions: Mercury Work Group Site Guide PHASE I REPORTS PHASE II REPORTS OTHER REPORTS Executive Summary End-of-Pipe Report Operations Report Infrastructure Report ... MWG HOME About the Mercury Work Group The Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) currently prohibits the discharge of mercury by industrial facilities to its sewer system and imposes an effective discharge limitation for mercury of 1.0 part per billion (ppb) from its regulated sources, including hospitals and institutions. Meeting the MWRA's standard for sewer discharge presents a formidable challenge for hospitals because of the nature of the testing performed and the type of equipment used by health care providers in their effort to effectively diagnose and treat disease. Key substances used in research and diagnostic work, reagents in particular, often contain trace amounts of mercury that are usually not listed in the content descriptions. These trace amounts of mercury tend to collect in the organic material (biomass) that may be present in waste piping systems and, as a consequence, can slough off into the wastewater stream at any time. This problem is further complicated by the fact that laboratory testing procedures vary significantly, depending upon the type of testing or research being conducted, making standardization of procedures exceedingly difficult.