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ACS Meeting News

Scenes from the ACS national meeting in Orlando

by Linda Wang
April 11, 2019 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 97, Issue 15

 

Photo of Bailey Nebgen, Frances Arnold, and Levi Palmer.
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Chemistry Nobel laureate Frances Arnold (center) takes time for a selfie with University of Minnesota undergrads Bailey Nebgen (left) and Levi Palmer.
Photo of Habibat Adubiaro and Adeniyi Afolabi.
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Chemists Habibat Adubiaro (left) of Federal University Oye-Ekiti and Adeniyi Afolabi of Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, get a photo taken during the expo.
Photo of Veronica Hubble presenting her poster.
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WCC/Eli Lilly Travel Award grantee Veronica Hubble discusses her poster before the Women Chemists Committee Luncheon. This year marks the 35th anniversary of the travel award.
A group of people gathered in a circle.
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After participating in a live Q&A, C&EN’s newest advice columnist, Jen Heemstra (seated), talks with students.
A woman holding up a ziplock bag filled with a polymer solution, with pencils sticking through the bag.
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Kathryn Bormes, an undergrad at Pennsylvania State University, demonstrates the behavior of polymers during the ChemDemo Exchange.
A child shows off her foam art.
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Creativity was on full display at the Presidential Outreach Event at the Orlando Science Center.
Photo of Chavonda Jacobs-Young, Paula T. Hammond, Emily Weiss, William Dichtel, and John Adams.
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From left: opening-session speakers Chavonda Jacobs-Young, Paula T. Hammond, Emily Weiss, and William Dichtel with ACS Board chair John Adams.
Photo of Luis Echegoyen, Bonnie Charpentier, and Peter Dorhout.
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From left: President-Elect Luis Echegoyen, President Bonnie Charpentier, and Immediate Past President Peter Dorhout gather before the ACS Board’s open session on March 31.
A group of people filling in trivia sheets.
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Celebrating the International Year of the Periodic Table with some trivia at an event hosted by C&EN and ACS on Campus.
Photo of Lee Latimer and Bonnie Charpentier.
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ACS president Bonnie Charpentier and husband and director-at-large Lee Latimer attend the national awards reception.
She, he, and they pronoun pins.
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The Committee on Minority Affairs handed out these pronoun pins to promote diversity, inclusion, and equity.
Photo of Thomas Connelly, Trisha L. Andrew, and Samuel Kounaves.
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From left: ACS executive director and CEO Thomas Connelly, the Kavli Foundation Emerging Leader in Chemistry Lecturer Trisha L. Andrew, and the Fred Kavli Innovations in Chemistry Lecturer Samuel Kounaves during the Kavli reception.
A group of people at Cici's Pizza.
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More than 60 meeting attendees enjoyed all-you-can-eat pizza during the #ChemTwitter tweet-up, sponsored by ChemRxiv and C&EN.
A group of undergraduate students from Qatar University.
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Undergrads made a strong showing at this meeting. Here, a group of women from Qatar University just picked up their meeting badges.

 

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