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Scenes from the ACS Meeting in San Diego

by Linda Wang
April 4, 2016 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 94, Issue 14

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R. Graham Cooks (left) of Purdue University chats with Alan Marshall of Florida State University during the ACS national awards reception.
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R. Graham Cooks (left) of Purdue University chats with Alan Marshall of Florida State University during the ACS national awards reception.
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A budding chemist takes careful measurements during the presidential outreach event at the San Diego.
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A budding chemist takes careful measurements during the presidential outreach event at the San Diego.
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ACS Executive Director and CEO Thomas =Connelly greets Willie E. May, director of the National Institute of Standards & Technology, during the Committee on Minority Affairs luncheon.
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ACS Executive Director and CEO Thomas =Connelly greets Willie E. May, director of the National Institute of Standards & Technology, during the Committee on Minority Affairs luncheon.
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ACS President-Elect Allison Campbell (from left), ACS President Donna J. Nelson, and ACS Immediate Past-President Diane Grob Schmidt gather for a photo during the board reception and dinner.
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ACS President-Elect Allison Campbell (from left), ACS President Donna J. Nelson, and ACS Immediate Past-President Diane Grob Schmidt gather for a photo during the board reception and dinner.
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Rochelle Diamond (left) and wife Barbara Belmont, both members of the ACS Subdivision for Gay & Transgender Chemists & Allies, attend the Committee on Minority Affairs luncheon.
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Rochelle Diamond (left) and wife Barbara Belmont, both members of the ACS Subdivision for Gay & Transgender Chemists & Allies, attend the Committee on Minority Affairs luncheon.
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Trinity Hale (middle) enjoys a light moment during the Women Chemists Committee breakfast.
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Trinity Hale (middle) enjoys a light moment during the Women Chemists Committee breakfast.
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Tiffany Hayden (middle) of Erskine College and her undergrads attend the ACS student chapter awards ceremony.
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Nearly 100 chemists got up bright and early for the Member Insurance Program/Younger Chemists Committee's 5K Fun Run.
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Mostafa A. El-Sayed, the 2016 Priestley Medalist, signs copies of C&EN at the ACS booth.
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Mostafa A. El-Sayed, the 2016 Priestley Medalist, signs copies of C&EN at the ACS booth.
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ACS Executive Director and CEO Thomas Connelly (from left) with Kavli Foundation lecturers Rommie Amaro and Emily Carter, along with ACS President Donna J. Nelson and ACS Board Chair Pat N. Confalone.
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ACS Executive Director and CEO Thomas Connelly (from left) with Kavli Foundation lecturers Rommie Amaro and Emily Carter, along with ACS President Donna J. Nelson and ACS Board Chair Pat N. Confalone.
Students doing a chemistry activity.
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Undergrads from the University of Puerto Rico, Aguadilla, use pipe cleaners to model a ribbon structure during ChemDemo Exchange.
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Undergrads Bianca Espinosa (from left), Julianne Truong, and Anastasia Martinez of California State University, Fullerton, leave the expo with plenty of tchotchkes.
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Undergrads Bianca Espinosa (from left), Julianne Truong, and Anastasia Martinez of California State University, Fullerton, leave the expo with plenty of tchotchkes.
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ACS President Donna J. Nelson (right) poses with Vanecia Young of the University of Florida, during the Women Chemists Committee luncheon. Young is the first African American woman to receive tenure at a top 50 chemistry department.
Two women sitting next to each other.
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ACS President Donna J. Nelson (right) poses with Vanecia Young of the University of Florida, during the Women Chemists Committee luncheon. Young is the first African American woman to receive tenure at a top 50 chemistry department.
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Madeleine Jacobs (left), former ACS executive director and CEO, embraces Sonja Israel, wife of the late Stanley C. Israel, who was a champion of diversity in the chemical sciences, during the board reception and dinner.
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Madeleine Jacobs (left), former ACS executive director and CEO, embraces Sonja Israel, wife of the late Stanley C. Israel, who was a champion of diversity in the chemical sciences, during the board reception and dinner.
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Abdesslem Jedidi, a postdoc at King Abdullah University of Science & Technology, explains his research to Han Sen Soo of Nanyang Technological University during Sci-Mix.
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Abdesslem Jedidi, a postdoc at King Abdullah University of Science & Technology, explains his research to Han Sen Soo of Nanyang Technological University during Sci-Mix.

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