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ACS Meeting News

Scenes from the ACS Spring 2022 hybrid meeting in San Diego

by Alexandra A. Taylor
April 8, 2022 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 100, Issue 12

 

Meeting attendees pose with a large stuffed mole doll.
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Meeting goers pose with a Professor Molenium doll at the expo.
A couple dozen people pose in exercise clothes.
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Participants cheer during a Zumba class hosted by ACS president Angela K. Wilson (center row, right).
H.N. Cheng speaks at a microphone with two people in line behind him.
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ACS immediate past president H. N. Cheng speaks from the audience of the Kavli Foundation Emerging Leader in Chemistry Keynote Lecture.
Peter B. Dervan speaks at a lectern.
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Peter B. Dervan delivers his Priestley Medal address at the 2022 ACS National Awards ceremony.
Meeting attendees walk through a crowded hall in the conference center.
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Attendees navigate the bustling Sci-Mix poster session.
Four people pose at a reception.
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NOBCChE immediate past president Murrell Godfrey (from left), Dorothy J. Phillips, NOBCChE president Renã A. S. Robinson, and Emanuel Waddell attend the Office of DEIR Reception Honoring NOBCChE’s 50th Anniversary.
Y. Shrike Zhang adjusts his tie on stage.
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Y. Shrike Zhang delivers the Kavli Foundation Emerging Leader in Chemistry Keynote Lecture.
Alán Aspuru-Guzik gestures with his hands while speaking on stage.
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Alán Aspuru-Guzik delivers the Fred Kavli Innovations in Chemistry Lecture.
A volunteer performs a demonstration using Mardi Gras beads for a child and adult.
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Volunteers perform a demo at the ACS Kids Zone.
Tom Connelly elbow bumps Sharon Haynie.
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Thomas Connelly (right) safely greets Sharon Haynie at the Office of DEIR Reception Honoring NOBCChE’s 50th Anniversary.
Paul W. Jagodzinski speaks from a podium.
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ACS Board chair Paul W. Jagodzinski delivers a report on ACS Board activities.
Three people pose on stage.
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Danna E. Freedman (from left), Tyrel M. McQueen, and Anastassia N. Alexandrova at the Bonding through Chemistry Opening Keynote Session
Three students assemble a structure with magnetic tiles.
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Guests build with magnetic tiles at the Student Chapter Awards Reception.
A dozen people pose in a conference hall.
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ACS president Angela K. Wilson (fourth from left) and former ACS president Bonnie A. Charpentier (fifth from left) pose with attendees at the Sci-Mix poster session.
David W. C. MacMillan addresses an audience of young people.
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Nobel laureate David W. C. MacMillan delivers a talk for high school students as part of the ACS Kids Zone programming.
A person uses virtual reality gear while another person speaks.
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Attendees take virtual reality gear for a spin on the expo floor.
Seven adults pose with a baby in the conference hall.
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Attendees gather at the Sci-Mix Poster Session.
A child holds a pipette at a demonstration table.
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A future chemist practices pipetting at the ACS Kids Zone.

 

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