Abstracts for the Spring 2024 ACS Meeting in New Orleans
ACS Division of Organic Chemistry
by Brian Myers
1w ago
Thanks to members of the DOC Web team we are excited to announce that Division Members can now access the ORGN abstract separates for the 267th ACS National Meeting to be held March 17–21 in New Orleans (Spring 2024). To access the file, you must be a Division Member. You can download the PDF file (14.5 MB) from the Organic Division’s Meeting Abstract Page. Use your ACS Login ID to access the page. Abstract image from abstract ORGN 3990606 with the title “Expanding the toolbox: Tuning tubularene’s optical properties via meta- connected top segment” to be given by Victor Espinoza Castro and col ..read more
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Dean Toste’s 2023 NOS Lecture is Available On-Line
ACS Division of Organic Chemistry
by Brian Myers
2w ago
We are now able to release the video of the lecture by Dean Toste (University of California, Berkeley) entitled “Supramolecular Hosts as Enzyme Mimics” which was given at the 2023 National Organic Chemistry Symposium (NOS). The 48th NOS was held July 9–13, 2023 on the campus of the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana. Note, beyond the lectures given, NOS provides ample opportunities to interact with the speakers and other organic chemists during the nightly poster sessions, as well as other information sessions, and excursions. So, you had to be there to fully experience the meetin ..read more
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ORGN Program Grid-Spring 2024 ACS Meeting
ACS Division of Organic Chemistry
by Brian Myers
2w ago
The Organic Division Program Chair, has put together a grid of all the sessions housed within the Organic Division at the upcoming ACS meeting in New Orleans (with rooms included). The post ORGN Program Grid-Spring 2024 ACS Meeting appeared first on ACS Division of Organic Chemistry ..read more
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Call for Abstracts: Raising Safety in Research Fall 2024 ACS Meeting
ACS Division of Organic Chemistry
by Brian Myers
2w ago
Abstracts are desired for a symposium entitled “Raising Safety in Research” to be held at ACS Fall 2024 meeting in Denver, CO. The symposia will focus on strategies that not only address compliance but also aim to empower graduate students to take an active role in creating a positive safety culture. The symposium will include a panel discussion and networking session. The session(s) are being organized by the Division of Chemical Health & Safety (CHAS) and co-sponsors include: ACS CCS, COMSCI, MPPG. Abstract submissions from students, LSTs, EHS, faculty advisors, and administration are we ..read more
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DOC Virtual Symposium-Huw Davis and Courtney Roberts
ACS Division of Organic Chemistry
by Brian Myers
2w ago
Join us for the DOC Virtual Symposium Series! Every quarter we host leaders in the field of Organic Chemistry for presentations on cutting-edge research. The next Virtual Symposium will be hosted on Wednesday, April 17, 2024 12-1:30 PM EST and will feature: Prof. Huw Davis Emory University Recent Advances in Rhodium Carbene Chemistry Prof. Courtney Roberts University of Minnesota Access to Previously Inaccessible Arynes Using Transition Metals You can start to access the live presentations about 5 minutes before the presentations: Support your field! Become a Member of the DOC: orgn.l ..read more
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Guangbin Dong’s 2023 NOS Lecture is Available On-Line
ACS Division of Organic Chemistry
by Brian Myers
1M ago
We are now able to release the video of the lecture by Guangbin Dong (University of Chicago) entitled “Merging C–C and C–H Activation: Palladium/Norbornene Cooperative Catalysis” which was given at the 2023 National Organic Chemistry Symposium (NOS). The 48th NOS was held July 9–13, 2023 on the campus of the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana. Note, beyond the lectures given, NOS provides ample opportunities to interact with the speakers and other organic chemists during the nightly poster sessions, as well as other information sessions, and excursions. So, you had to be there to ..read more
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Call for Nominations for the Gassman Award
ACS Division of Organic Chemistry
by Brian Myers
2M ago
The Organic Division requests nominations for the Paul G. Gassman Distinguished Service Award, which recognizes outstanding service to the organic chemistry community. Nominees must be long-standing members of the Organic Division who through their contributions to the organic chemical community in the United States have significantly enhanced the welfare of its members. Contributions to ACS and/or the Organic Chemistry Division, including significant accomplishments in the management and function of the ACS that impact the environment of organic chemistry, leadership and innovation in the Div ..read more
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A message from the new DOC Chair: Angie Angeles
ACS Division of Organic Chemistry
by Andrew Freiburger
2M ago
The new DOC Chair Angie Angeles provides an assessment of the recent and future events of the Division that will guide her year as Division chair in her open letter. The post A message from the new DOC Chair: Angie Angeles appeared first on ACS Division of Organic Chemistry ..read more
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Carolyn Bertozzi’s 2023 NOS Lecture is Available On-Line
ACS Division of Organic Chemistry
by Brian Myers
2M ago
We are now able to release the video of the lecture by the 2023 Roger Adams Awardee and 2022 Nobel Laureate Prof. Carolyn Bertozzi (Stanford University) entitled “Bioorthogonal Chemistry, from Basic Science to Clinical Translation” which was given at the 2023 National Organic Chemistry Symposium (NOS). The 48th NOS was held July 9–13, 2023 on the campus of the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana. Note, beyond the lectures given, NOS provides ample opportunities to interact with the speakers and other organic chemists during the nightly poster sessions, as well as other information ..read more
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DOC Virtual Symposium-Malika Jeffries-El and Matt Sigman
ACS Division of Organic Chemistry
by Brian Myers
4M ago
The next Virtual Symposium will be hosted on Wednesday, January 17, 2024 12-1:30 PM EST. The symposium features: Prof. Malika Jeffries-El of Boston University, presenting “TBD” Prof. Matt Sigman of Utah, presenting “Data Science Meets Reaction Development” You can start to access the live presentations about 5 minutes before the presentations: www.orgn.link/watch More details are available on our Virtual Symposium page! The post DOC Virtual Symposium-Malika Jeffries-El and Matt Sigman appeared first on ACS Division of Organic Chemistry ..read more
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