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September 13, 2010 Cover

Volume 88, Issue 37

C&EN examines two trends: funding agencies push for assessment of education projects, and chemistry professors maintain multiple research groups and labs worldwide

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Pedagogy That Works

C&EN examines two trends: funding agencies push for assessment of education projects, and chemistry professors maintain multiple research groups and labs worldwide

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    ACS Meeting News: Chemists pay tribute to a respected editor and look to the future of the field

  • Lost Opportunity For China Venture

    Evonik’s investment in a Chinese pharmaceutical ingredients firm takes a turn for the worse

  • Limits Sought On ‘Pay For Delay’ Deals

    Drugmakers say patent settlements create savings for health care system

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Biological Chemistry

Frogs Inspire New Antimicrobials

ACS Meeeting News: Amino acid substitutions boost natural peptides’ germ-killing abilities and reduce side effects

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