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61. International Union Of Pure And Applied Chemistry
Committee On chemistry and Industry. Involved at a supervisory or managerial levelin chemical companies, government institutions or scientific institutions;;
http://www.iupac.org/projects/1993/022_11_93.html
I U P A C
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Current Project Committee On Chemistry and Industry Number Title : IUPAC-UNESCO-UNIDO Safety Training Program: A Fellowship Program for Safety and Environmental Protection in Chemical, Biotechnological and Pharmaceutical Production Coordinator(s) M.C. Cesa Remarks : Interaction with UNESCO and UNIDO; involvement with IUPAC Company Associates throughout the developed world. Objective
The IUPAC-UNESCO-UNIDO Safety Training Program allows safety experts from developing countries to learn about safety and environmental protective measures by visiting and working in plants of IUPAC Company Associates in the industrialized world. IUPAC, with the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and the United Nations International Development Organization (UNIDO), have established and maintained the Safety Training Program to promote interactions between developed countries and the developing world to disseminate state-of-the-art knowledge on safety and environmental protection in chemical production. Each scientist or engineer accepted into the Safety Training Program is assigned to an IUPAC Company Associate in an industrialized country. The period of training is typically one to three weeks. Accommodation, subsistence and travel expenses are provided for all trainees.

62. Chemistry International -- Newsmagazine For IUPAC
A chemistry Preprint Server12,13 was launched more Federation of Library Associationsand institutions led a and Technical Information, http//www.icsti.org.
http://www.iupac.org/publications/ci/2003/2504/2_openaccess.html
Vol. 25 No. 4
July - August 2003
Striving for Open Access by Wendy Warr Wendy Warr The seminar on Open Access to Scientific and Technical Information held in Paris in January 2003, dealt with an issue that could eventually impact all IUPAC members. This timely seminar organized by INSERM , CNRS-INIST , and ICSTI, and supported by ICSU and CODATA explored the economic, political, and legal realities of the Open Access (OA) movement. (an organization that aims to reduce the costs of access to learned publications), OA is a call for free, unrestricted access, on the public Internet, to the literature that scholars produce. It aims to accelerate research, enrich education, allow sharing of learning between richer and poorer nations, and enhance the return on taxpayer investment in research. These goals would be achieved by using existing funds to pay for dissemination rather than access. In the 75 poorest countries, 56% of medical institutions have no subscriptions to journals and 21% have only 2 print subscriptions.

63. Contacts-African Network Of Scientific And Technological Institutions
of natural sciences agriculture; biology; chemistry; engineering at http//www.twows.org/Post Graduate for the staff members of ANSTI member institutions.
http://www.ansti.org/fellowships.htm
HOME NEWS FELLOWSHIPS PUBLICATIONS ... SCIENTIST DATABASE FELLOWSHIPS
TWOWS Postgraduate Fellowships
Deadline: 30 May 2004
Postgraduate Training Fellowship for Women Scientists in Sub-Saharan Africa and Least Developed countries (LDC) at Centres of Excellence in the South.
TWOWS programme for Postgraduate Fellowships is available for applicants from Sub-Saharan Africa and Least Developed countries (LDC), for Ph.D. study programmes in the natural sciences, in developing countries. Applications will be considered in the following areas of natural sciences:
The deadline for submitting applications is 30 MAY (each year). Detailed information and
application forms can be found at TWOWS website at:
http://www.twows.org/

Post Graduate Fellowship
English
French
Each year a limited number of postgraduate fellowships with the support of DAAD of Germany are available for the staff members of ANSTI member institutions. To promote the aims of ANSTI in enhancing cooperation and networking between ANSTI member institutions, the fellowships are tenable only in ANSTI institutions outside applicant's home country. To qualify for fellowship, the applicant must be below 36 years of age and possess a good bachelors degree (at least 2nd class upper division).

64. IAI Major: Chemistry Matrix
Students are encouraged to check with transfer advisors at both institutions.Please select a chemistry school from each list below
http://www.itransfer.org/IAI/Majors/Chm/ChmMatrix.taf
Compare Chemistry Courses
Before using this search section, be sure you understand the Chemistry major recommendations. Remember to seek advice from an academic advisor or admission counselor early and often when making transfer plans. Other specialized transfer agreements may exist between institutions. Students are encouraged to check with transfer advisors at both institutions. Please select a Chemistry school from each list below: Schools offering IAI approved
Chemistry courses. Benedictine University Black Hawk College Bradley University Chicago State University College of DuPage College of Lake County Danville Area Community College Eastern Illinois University Elgin Community College Frontier Community College (IECC) Harold Washington College (CCC) Harper College (William Rainey) Heartland Community College Highland Community College Illinois Central College Illinois State University Illinois Valley Community College John A. Logan College John Wood Community College Joliet Junior College Kankakee Community College Kaskaskia College Kennedy-King College (CCC) Kishwaukee College Lake Land College Lincoln Land Community College Lincoln Trail College (IECC) MacMurray College Malcolm X College (CCC) McHenry County College Millikin University Moraine Valley Community College North Central College Northeastern Illinois University Northern Illinois University Oakton Community College Olive-Harvey College (CCC) Olney Central College (IECC) Parkland College Prairie State College Rend Lake College

65. Linus Pauling: Nobel Laureate For Peace And Chemistry
than forty honorary degrees from institutions of higher improved the fields of chemistry,biochemistry, and http//www.achievement.org/autodoc/page/pau0int1.
http://www.harvardsquarelibrary.org/unitarians/pauling.html
Recommended Reading Notable Unitarians Home Harvard Square Library Home LINUS PAULING: NOBEL LAUREATE FOR PEACE AND CHEMISTRY
by Thomas Blair , Harvard College '03 Linus Pauling in 1958. Courtesy of the Boston Public Library Print Department. The biography of two-time Nobel laureate Linus Pauling may be just as extraordinary for its twists as for its peaks. Why did a boy who studied advanced mathematics at twelve years old nearly decide not to attend college? Why was he called unpatriotic and ousted from his job at Cal Tech while he led the struggle for the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty? And why is a Nobel laureate for chemistry still being called a 'fraud" and a "quack" by opponents of his "orthomolecular medicine"? Few would dispute the scientist-activist's creativity and independent thought. Beyond that, however, the life and career of Linus Pauling have seen controversy at nearly every turn. Pauling grew up in a German immigrant family in Portland, Oregon; the son of a pharmacist, he gained early scientific experience watching his father behind the counter. Pauling's father recognized and encouraged his son's extraordinary curiosity, as evidenced by a letter he wrote to the Portland Oregonian when his son was nine years old. The elder Pauling, seeking reading suggestions for Linus, wrote, "don't say the Bible and Darwin's 'Origin of the Species,' because he has already read them." An eager and independent student, Pauling remembered being fascinated with entomology at 11, geology at 12, and chemistry at 13.

66. Research Corporation Awards $2.8 Million In Grants In Chemistry, Physics And Ast
Contact Randy Wedin wedin@rescorp.org 952475 $2.8 million in grants in chemistry,physics and research at primarily undergraduate institutions and encourage Ph
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2004-05/rc-rca051804.php
Public release date: 18-May-2004
Contact: Randy Wedin
wedin@rescorp.org

Research Corporation
Research Corporation awards $2.8 million in grants in chemistry, physics and astronomy
Awards to scientists promote research at primarily undergraduate institutions and encourage Ph.D.-granting institutions to excel at both teaching and research
(Tucson, AZ) – Research Corporation, America's first foundation for the advancement of science, announces the awarding of sixty-five grants to scientists at colleges and universities across the United States and Canada. Through three different grant programs, Research Corporation will be supporting scientists in many of the cutting-edge areas of sciencefrom dark energy, cosmology and nanostructures to biomimetic systems, light-harvesting compounds and environment-friendly solvents. Examples of this year's awardees and their proposed research programs include: • Ann Esin, Department of Physics at Harvey Mudd College, will study the photometric variability of stars in nearby star-forming clusters. (Cottrell College Science Award) • Peter M. Iovine, Department of Chemistry at the University of San Diego, will examine the synthesis and spectroscopy of conjugated light-harvesting compounds containing boroxine cores. (Cottrell College Science Award)

67. International Jesuit Association Of Chemistry And Chemical Engineering Universit
in the areas of chemistry and Chemical institutions who have confirmed their participationto Information secretariaisjachem@isjachem.org Copyright ©2002
http://www.isjachem.org/ISJACHEM/agreement2.htm
ISJACHEM
International Jesuit Association of Chemistry and
Chemical Engineering Universities and Schools Home About Meeting Info Members Exchanges Resources and Projects ... Memorandum Agreement Guidelines AGREEMENT TO PROMOTE THE ACADEMIC COLLABORATION AMONG MEMBER INSTITUTIONS OF THE INTERNATIONAL JESUIT ASSOCIATION OF CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL ENGINEERING UNIVERSITIES AND SCHOOLS, ISJACHEM ISJACHEM promotes this Memorandum of Understanding in recognition of the benefits of scholarly interaction among the institutions. The official representative of each institution authorizes this Memorandum. Through education in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, it is our goal to serve justice and to protect the environment, by the work of our students and ourselves. The institutions have found it mutually beneficial to initiate cooperative activities for the following purposes: Article 1 Student Exchange a) The institutions will accept from each other qualified students, either undergraduate or graduate, for academic studies in the proper department for one or two semesters. Ordinarily, there will be an equal number from each university. However, exceptions to this rule can be made only by the host institution.

68. ISJACHEM
to the specific nature of our knowledge of chemistry in the Further informationwww.isjachem.org. Click here to return to Jesuit Scientific institutions.
http://www.jesuitsinscience.org/SJscience/isjachem.htm
ISJACHEM International Jesuit Association of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Universities and Schools President Lluis Victori S.J. Executive Director: Enric Julia Address: Institut Quimic de Sarria, Universitat Ramon Llull, Via Augusta 390, 08017 Barcelona, Spain. On 14 - 17 July 1998 the First Congress for Deans and Directors of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering in Jesuits Institutions took place in Barcelona, Spain. At the Congress, presentations were made on behalf of the following institutions: Institut Quimic de Sarna, Universitat Ramon Llull (Spain); Notre Dame de la Paix (Belgium); Ecole Superieure Agriculture de Purpan (France); Sogang University (Korea); Ateneo de Manila University (Philippines); Xavier University (Philippines); Boston College (USA);Creighton University (USA); John Carroll University (USA); Loyola Marymount (USA); Loyola University of Chicago (USA); St. Joseph's University (USA); Santa Clara University (USA); University of San Francisco (USA); Universidad Catolica de Cordoba (Argentina); Fundacao de Ciencias Aplicadas (Brazil); Universidad Catolica de Pemambuco (Brazil); Pontificia Universidad Javeriana (Columbia); Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Ecuador (Ecuador); Universidad Iberoamericana (Mexico); ITESO (Mexico); and Universidad Centroamericana (Nicaragua). Discussions took place on a framework of chemical ethics, on the exchange of professors and students between Jesuit institutions, andon shared postgraduate studies between these institutions. Finally the memorandum of understanding for the International Jesuit Association of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Universities and Schools (ISJACHEM) was agreed.

69. April 1997 Communicator
Positions in doctorategranting institutions, although outwardly prestigious, in morethan one year in chemistry before earning URL is http//www.nextwave.org/
http://www.cgsnet.org/vcr/cctr704.htm

Research Center
CGS Home Page Peter D. Syverson
Vice President for Research and Information Services It's Not Just Employment/Unemployment Anymore Realities of Ph.D. labor market lead to more complex measures of postgraduation employment A trio of professional societies has recently released reports on the labor market status of new Ph.D. recipients in science and engineering. While providing the usual statistics on employment and unemployment, this new round of reports reveals the underlying complexity of the current science and engineering labor market. Ph.D.s are not just obtaining traditional jobs in academe, government or industry; they are finding employment in a wide variety of situations. Included in this mix is the postdoc, which is considered in some studies as employment, and in others treated as a separate category. The analyses conducted by the professional societies reflect this more fluid employment picture. American Institute of Physics One of the perennial leaders in collecting and disseminating data on physicists, the AIP has published its 1996 initial employment report on 1995 physics degree recipients. As shown in Figure 1 , AIP divides employment status into a number of useful categories, including postdocs, potentially permanent, and temporary positions. The change in employment status from the summer immediately following the receipt of the doctorate to the winter is striking the 19 percent seeking employment drops to a 4 percent unemployment rate, and the percentage with postdocs and potentially permanent positions increases. As expected, employment status for new Ph.D.s changes rapidly in the first six months following the doctorate.

70. IPL Associations On The Net: Chemical Sciences (Chemistry)
chemistry (SETAC) http//www.setac.org/ The Society of Environmental Toxicologyand chemistry (SETAC) is a forum for individuals and institutions engaged in
http://www.ipl.org.ar/cgi-bin/ref/aon.out.pl?ty=long&id=sci06.00.00

71. Chemical Research Ethics
http//www.hyle.org/journal/issues to articles concerning the Ethics of chemistry. Papers are the Study of Ethics and American institutions, Indiana University
http://www.istl.org/01-spring/internet.html
Previous Contents Next Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship Spring 2001 URLs in this document have been updated. Links enclosed in have been changed. If a replacement link was located, the new URL was added and the link is active; if a new site could not be identified, the broken link was removed.
Internet Teaching Resources in Chemical Research Ethics K.T.L. Vaughan
Graduate Student
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
School of Information and Library Science
lawsk@ils.unc.edu
Scope Introduction to Field Policies, Codes, and Guidelines ... Newsgroups/Mailing Lists
Scope
This guide is designed for the university professor or lab manager who wants to incorporate research ethics education into his or her course(s). The focus is on the integrity of the research process, from the reporting of data to plagiarism. The resources have been chosen based on their applicability to the advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate student curriculum.
Introduction to the Field
The Public Health Service regulations ( 42 C.F.R. Part 50.102

72. Untitled Document
His intuitive understanding of the chemistry of metal finishing in all academicdisciplines and at all institutions of higher Web site http//www.ncur.org.
http://www.ncur.org/lancy/announce.htm
Program Announcement: Summer Support for Exceptional Undergraduates
under the auspices of the
National Conferences for Undergraduate Research (NCUR
(NCUR/Lancy Initiative, Summer 2005) The Board of Governors of the National Conferences on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) and the Trustees of the Alice and Leslie E. Lancy Foundation issue a call for proposals for the 2005 NCUR/Lancy Initiative. The Initiative is designed to provide exceptional undergraduates with the opportunity to do original work in close collaboration with faculty mentors. The program will make grants to institutions only. The initial award will be $40,000 for the summer of 2005, to be used primarily for the support of student creative and scholarly work. Awardee institutions will receive an additional $22,500 for the summer of 2006, providing they have made acceptable progress during the first year of the award. It is the intention of the NCUR Board and the Lancy Foundation to give up to four new awards for 2005, depending on sufficient recovery of the financial markets. The NCUR/Lancy program encourages colleges and universities to devote more attention and resources to their undergraduates who show promise of exceptional achievement. The program focus is on helping to build communities of student and faculty scholars spanning the academic disciplines but working on a unifying theme. An institution that receives an NCUR/Lancy award will have a cadre of faculty with the time, energy, and interest to supervise six to eight undergraduates for a period of eight to ten weeks during the summer, and an administrative support structure that will nurture this activity.

73. SearchBug Directory: Science: Chemistry: Associations
Associations (27) Science institutions Associations (66) Web Pages rankedby popularity. Royal Society of chemistry - http//www.rsc.org/ The leading
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Related Categories: Web Pages - ranked by popularity Royal Society of Chemistry http://www.rsc.org/ The leading organisation in Europe for advancing the chemical sciences. Activities span education and training, conferences and science policy, and the promotion of the chemical sciences to the public. American Chemical Society http://www.chemistry.org/

74. Links Chemistry
chemsoc.org/viselements/pages/pertable_fla.htm. UNIVERSITY chemistry DEPARTMENT linksUNIVERSITY LIST category. WWW chemistry sites at academic institutions http
http://mail.swu.ac.kr/~cat/links_chemistry.htm
Welcome to the CAT-Lab web site. CHEMICAL INDUSTRY INFORMATIONS CHEMISTRY JOURNAL LIST CHEMISTRY RESOURCES GENERAL CHEMISTRY ... UNIVERSITY CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT Thank you for visiting the CAT Lab web site. Page last updated on 10/27/2003 (created on 081599) CHEMISTRY RESOURCES B ase-peak.wiley http://base-peak.wiley.com/ Chemcenter, ACS http://www.chemcenter.org/ http://www.chemcenter.org/portal/Chemistry Chemdex http://www.chemdex.org/ Chem Info (Indiana Univ.) http://www.indiana.edu/~cheminfo/c_course.html Chemistry Portal / China http://chemport.ipe.ac.cn http://www.chinweb.com.cn Chemsoc http://www.chemsoc.org/ ChemWeb http://www.chemweb.com/ Chemwave (Korean) http://chemwave.com/english/index.html http://chemwave.com/ Chemical Information Resources, Duke http://www.lib.duke.edu/chem/infolist.htm Chemie.de information service http://www.chemie.de/index.php3?language=e

75. Welcome To ENH.org - Health Encyclopedia: CHEM-20
Blood chemistry measures the levels of a number of chemical substances that are calciumand magnesium levels are also obtained in many institutions as part of
http://www.enh.org/Encyclopedia/ency/article/003468.asp
Screenings
Disease Reference
Injury Reference Test Reference ... Child Safety
CHEM-20
Definition: Chem-20 is a "battery" of 20 chemical tests performed on serum (the portion of blood without cells). Electrolytes are ionized salts in blood or tissue fluids (ions are atoms or molecules that carry an electrical charge); electrolytes in the body include sodium, potassium, chlorine, and many others (see the Normal Values). The rest of the tests focus primarily on chemicals related to the body's metabolism and the breakdown of various substances. These would be tests that allow us to evaluate the function of the liver and kidney.
Alternative Names: SMA20; Sequential multi-channel analysis with computer-20; SMAC20; Metabolic panel 20
How the test is performed: Adult or child:
Blood is drawn from a vein ( venipuncture ), usually from the inside of the elbow or the back of the hand. The puncture site is cleaned with antiseptic, and a tourniquet (an elastic band) or blood pressure cuff is placed around the upper arm to apply pressure and restrict blood flow through the vein. This causes veins below the tourniquet to distend (fill with blood). A needle is inserted into the vein, and the blood is collected in an air-tight vial or a syringe. During the procedure, the tourniquet is removed to restore circulation. Once the blood has been collected, the needle is removed, and the puncture site is covered to stop any bleeding
Infant or young child:
The area is cleansed with antiseptic and punctured with a sharp needle or a lancet. The blood may be collected in a pipette (small glass tube), on a slide, onto a test strip, or into a small container. Cotton or a bandage may be applied to the puncture site if there is any continued bleeding.

76. Wonderfest Home World, A Festival Of Science
Wonderfest Advisory Board President. Dan Werthimer. Professor of chemistry,Stanford University. Richard Zare. Supporting institutions.
http://www.wonderfest.org/
Home World
Wonderfest 2004
The San Francisco Bay Area
Festival of Science
Wonderfest 2004 will take place on the weekend of November 6-7 at both Stanford and U.C. Berkeley. The dialogue/debate topics will be chosen from among the following tentative title questions
    Are We Alone in the Cosmos?
    Was Science An Historical Accident?
    Will Nanotechnology Change the World?
    Is Evolution Truly Random?
    Does Media Violence Promote Real Violence?
    Will Genetics Allow Us to Revive Extinct Species?
    Does Quantum Mechanics Make Sense?
    Has Cultural Evolution Stopped Our Biological Evolution? Is Biodiversity Important? Are Dreams Psychologically Significant? Will We Ever Set Foot on Mars? Are Men Necessary? Is the Universe a Grand Machine? Can We Stop Human Aging? Are Any Ethical Principles Common to Every Culture? Will New Plagues Do Us In? Are Other Primates Conscious? Will the Universe Have a Happy Ending?" Make a donation...
Praise from our past attendees: Very lively discussion! ... Facinating!” “I attended presentations at both Cal and Stanford ... all excellent!”

77. Research Opportunities For Undergraduates In Chemistry
JobSpectrum.org logo, on applications to programs at Ph.D.granting institutions,since many use re interested in topics such as physical chemistry that younger
http://cen-chemjobs.org/campus/cc_researchopportunities.html

78. Occasional Lecturer Program
institutions hosting these visiting Fulbrighters are equally pleased university, setup an environmental chemistry lab, gave 6866235 E-mail olp@cies.iie.org.
http://www.cies.org/sir/olp.htm
Occasional Lecturer Program OLP Home
OLP Scholar Stories

OLP Overview

OLP Staff
... Opportunities for U.S. Institutions Occasional Lecturer Program O ccasional L ecturer P rogram Overview
The Council for International Exchange of Scholars (CIES) provides travel awards through the Occasional Lecturer Program (OLP), which enable Fulbright Visiting Scholars who are currently in the U.S. to accept guest lecturing invitations at colleges and universities . OLP Awards are granted at three different levels, depending upon the distance traveled. CIES will determine the award amounts. Financial assistance is also available for Visiting Scholars to present papers at scholarly and professional conferences. The program enables Visiting Scholars to
  • Share their specific research interests

79. Chemistry Industry Advertising Reqeust Form
institutions, Companies and Library Rates. and library subscription enquiries toPrincess Johnson, chemistry Industry 20 7235 9410; E subscriptions@soci.org.
http://www.chemind.org/CI/subscribe3.jsp

80. Computational Chemistry GRID Conference
mechanics, molecular dynamics, solid state chemistry and biochemistry 200300 wordabstract to Sue@sura.org. a path for less resource rich institutions, such as
http://www.sura.org/events/2001/compchem/chemistry.html
Computational Chemistry GRID Conference Welcome
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Programs

Jefferson Lab
...
Contact

Computational Chemistry GRID Conference
University of Kentucky, Lexington
Program
SURA and the University of Kentucky, with support from the Army Research Laboratory, are co-sponsoring the Computational Chemistry GRID Conference in October. This conference is designed to build connections between the developments in computational chemistry and the user community, and to provide a "bridge" between various Internet protocols that are being used to share information. This is the first Internet conference to use technology to link Mbone and H.323 technologies into a single distributed environment. The conference, on the cutting edge of both science and Internet technology, will center on applications of quantum mechanics, molecular dynamics, solid state chemistry and biochemistry. Leaders of quantum mechanics and molecular simulations will be speaking at this conference, including Dr. Keiji Morokuma (Emory) and Dr.Steven Harvey (UAB). In addition, developers of some of the most widely used quantum codes will speak: Dr. M. Frisch, Gaussian, Inc., Dr. Theresa Windus of Pacific Northwest Laboratories (NWChem) and Dr. P. Bartlett of the University of Florida (ACES II). This conference will be held October 16th and 17th at the University of Kentucky in Lexington. Talks from invited speakers will address the applications of techniques to research problems and the use of various state-of-the-art packages. Both morning and afternoon sessions will be interactive, allowing remote attendees the opportunity to interact with the speakers via the Internet. Posters are welcome. Please submit 200-300 word abstract to Sue@sura.org. Presentations are scheduled for Tuesday, October 16th, 6:30pm during the reception.

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