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ACS Meeting News

Scenes from the ACS Spring 2023 hybrid meeting in Indianapolis

by Emily Abbott, ACS staff
April 10, 2023 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 101, Issue 12

 

A group of people in formal dress pose and smile together in a ballroom.
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William F. Carroll Jr. (right), a former ACS president, celebrates receiving the Charles Lathrop Parsons Award with his wife, Mary Carroll (second from right), and other supporters.
Cato T. Laurencin, wearing a tuxedo, stands at a podium with a microphone.
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Cato T. Laurencin, the 2023 Priestley Medal winner, gives his address at the ACS National Awards ceremony.
Three students wearing ACS name tags stand around a tall, unsteady tower of Jenga blocks. They are smiling and appear engaged.
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Students from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, take a break from the meeting with a fun game of Jenga in the student lounge.
A group of people sit in a row in front of an audience. One of them is speaking into a microphone, while the others appear engaged.
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A panel event featured, from left: Chuan He, editor in chief of ACS Chemical Biology; Prashant V. Kamat, editor in chief of ACS Energy Letters; Christa E. Müller, editor in chief of ACS Pharmacology and Translational Science; Kenneth M. Merz Jr., editor in chief of the Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling; Craig Lindsley, editor in chief of the Journal of Medicinal Chemistry; and Gregory Hartland, deputy editor of the Journal of Physical Chemistry C.
Four interested attendees look at papers on a vendor display, behind which two people stand.
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Meeting attendees check out a vendor in the ACS expo hall.
The Jeopardy! participants stand together on a stage, all smiling, while the host, standing in the middle, points at the winner.
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From left: ACS Board chair Paul Jagodzinski, contestant Jianping Huang, host Mark Gindick, C&EN editor and contestant Manny I. Fox Morone, and C&EN reporter and contestant Ariana Remmel. A game of C&EN Jeopardy! celebrated—and tested contestants’ knowledge of—100 years of the magazine.
Judith C. Giordan, with a big smile, stands with her arm around a tall mole mascot, who is wearing red lab goggles and an ACS lab coat and holding a mock vial.
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ACS president Judith C. Giordan poses with Meg A. Mole at the ACS Kids Zone.
Al Horvath, wearing a blue ACS T-shirt over a blue-collared shirt, stands with one hand holding the microphone he is speaking into and the other hand gesturing.
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ACS CEO Albert G. Horvath addresses attendees at a reception hosted by the Office of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Respect.
Five students stand in a line on an escalator, leaning toward one side and all smiling.
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Students from the University of North Texas travel from one event to the next in the Indiana Convention Center.
Mary K. Carroll, Judith C. Giordan, and Angela K. Wilson, in formal dress in shades of blue, stand close together and smile.
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From left: ACS president-elect Mary K. Carroll, president Judith C. Giordan, and immediate past president Angela K. Wilson at the ACS National Awards reception
Two attendees stand together, smiling and holding a jumbo-sized American Chemical Society local section picture frame around their faces.
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Sci-Mix attendees stopped by the ACS local section showcase station to snap a photo with a large frame.

 

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