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SUMMARY:3rd Bay Area Chemistry Symposium
DESCRIPTION:3rd Bay Area Chemistry Symposium (BACS)\nSponsored by the ACS California and ACS Silicon Valley Sections plus Merck\, Genentech\, Gilead\, Novartis. Maze\, AbbVie\, and Cytokinetics\nPauley Ballroom\, UC-Berkeley\, 2495 Bancroft Way Berkeley\, CA\n8:30am-6pm\, Learn more and register\nView flyer
URL:https://www.siliconvalleyacs.org/event/3rd-bay-area-chemistry-symposium/
CATEGORIES:Symposium
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SUMMARY:Stanford University Mass Spectrometry's 2022 Research Applications Symposium (SUMS-RAS 2022)
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by Stanford University Mass Spectrometry\nNovember 16th\, 9am-Noon\, Online via Zoom\, Free\, Registration required\nView abstracts and speaker bios | Event Website\nSUMS-RAS 2021 recordings are viewable on demand\n\n\nStanford University Mass Spectrometry’s 2022 Research Applications Symposium\, Mass Spec: The Voyage Home\, will transport scientists from around the world for a virtual visit with Stanford’s mass spectrometry community\, sharing our exciting campus research and resources featuring these speakers: \nDr. Yuqin Dai\, Director\, ChEM-H Metabolomics Knowledge Center\, Stanford University. Metabolomics Knowledge Center: Open Access LC/MS Facility To Support Life Science Research \nDr. Ruth Huttenhain\, Incoming Assistant Professor\, Dept. of Molecular & Cellular Physiology\, Stanford University. Mapping the Diversity in Spatiotemporal Regulation of G Protein-Coupled Receptors \nDr. Christie Jilly-Rehak\, Research Scientist/Lab Manager\, SHRIMP-RG Lab\, Stanford University. Dynamic SIMS at Stanford: Applications in Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry using the NanoSIMS and the SHRIMP-RG Instruments \nDr. Chris Lock\, Clinical Associate Professor\, Dept. of Neurology & Neurological Sciences\, Stanford University. Exhaled Breath Analysis for Metabolic Profiling\, Drug Levels\, and Biomarker Discovery \nDr. Parag Mallick\, Associate Professor\, Dept. of Radiology\, Stanford University. Quantifying the Reproducibility of Proteogenomic Analyses using a Semantically Aware Discovery Engine \nDr. Sharon Pitteri\, Associate Professor\, Dept. of Radiology\, Stanford University. Intact Glycopeptide Analysis of Human Tissue and Fluid Samples for Cancer Detection \nDr. Karrie Weaver\, Technical Director\, SIGMA Lab Facility\, Stanford University. Mass Spectrometry in Space and Time: Using ICPMS to Characterize Materials Across Disciplines and Through the Ages \nDr. Shouling Xu\, Research Scientist\, Plant Biology\, Carnegie Institution for Science. Making Invisible Visible
URL:https://www.siliconvalleyacs.org/event/stanford-university-mass-spectrometrys-2022-research-applications-symposium-sums-ras-2022/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Symposium
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230308T153000
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SUMMARY:Women in Data Science (WiDS) Conference
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by Stanford’s Institute for Computational and Mathematical Engineering\, Stanford Data Science\n8:30am-6:00pm\, Stanford Alumni Center and Online\, $200-400\, Registration required | Learn more\nWiDS central conference sessions will also be available\, free-of-charge\, via livestream. Sign up for the livestream here.\n\nJoin us in-person on March 8\, 2023\, at Stanford University for the Women in Data Science (WiDS) central conference\, a technical conference featuring outstanding women discussing their exceptional work in data science and related fields\, in a wide variety of domains. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend. \nYou’ll want to be in the room to experience the energy of this unique conference\, connecting with attendees from industry\, academia\, non-profits\, and government and learning from the sessions. Come to be inspired by and learn from outstanding speakers and panelists on topics ranging from\, amongst others\, algorithm design to data ethics\, algorithmic bias to visualization\, sustainability to healthcare\, and outer space. \nRegistration for the in-person event will include participation in an in-person networking reception\, including representatives from our sponsor organizations\, and the opportunity to be included in a conference resume book. In-person tickets are limited by the venue capacity and proof of purchase will be required for entry. WiDS central conference sessions will also be available\, free-of-charge\, via livestream. Sign up for the livestream here.
URL:https://www.siliconvalleyacs.org/event/women-in-data-science-wids-conference/
LOCATION:Hybrid
CATEGORIES:Symposium
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230316T090000
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SUMMARY:Bay Area Psychedelic Science Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by Stanford University Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute\n9am-5pm\, Stanford Neurosciences Building E241\, Free\, Registration closed\, Join waitlist\nLearn more\n\nThe Bay Area Psychedelic Science Symposium is a gathering of academic scientists to discuss the latest advancements in psychedelic science\, network\, and elaborate on ideas across fields\, from chemistry\, to molecular biology\, circuit-level neuroscience and human clinical trial data. \nNOTE: This is an academic conference and is not open to the general public. Registration in advance (via this Eventbrite page) is required for entry. Capacity is limited. \nWe are featuring an incredible lineup of speakers\, including: \n\nRobin Carhart-Harris\, UCSF\nBoris Heifets\, Stanford\nAndrea Gomez\, UC Berkeley\nMaxemiliano Vargas (representing David Olson)\, UC Davis\nKarl Deisseroth\, Stanford University\nTrisha Suppes\, Stanford University\nJennifer Mitchell\, UCSF\nNolan Williams\, Stanford University\nJoshua Woolley\, UCSF\nLeanne Williams\, Stanford University\n\nAbstracts and schedule will be released in Winter 2023. \nWe will be having a poster session as well — please fill out the appropriate information in the Google Form when registering. Poster abstract submission closes on February 15th\, 2023. \nEvent Organizers:\n\nLindsay P. Cameron\, PhD\nGianni Glick\, MD\nBoris Heifets\, MD\, PhD\nRob Malenka\, MD\, PhD\n\nDirections and parking information can be found here on the Wu Tsai Neuroscience Institute website.
URL:https://www.siliconvalleyacs.org/event/bay-area-psychedelic-science-symposium/
LOCATION:In-Person in Mountain View at Cuesta Park Group BBQ Areas #1-2\, 615 Cuesta Drive\, Mountain View\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Symposium
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SUMMARY:21st Annual Bunnett Symposium\, UC Santa Cruz Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
DESCRIPTION:Featured lecturer Dr. John Warner\, co-founder of the field of Green Chemistry\n4pm. Learn more\n\nThis annual event was established in 2001 to honor and celebrate the late Prof. Joseph Bunnett’s seminal contributions: Prof. Bunnett was a pioneer in his sub-discipline of physical organic chemistry and a founding member of our department. The Bunnett Symposium has evolved into an opportunity to connect past and present friends of the Department for discussion\, accompanied by exposure to seminal ideas in chemistry through the distinguished lecture\, and an Awards Ceremony where we honor the academic and research achievements of our current crop of outstanding undergraduates.  \nJohn Warner is a chemistry Inventor and cofounder of the field of Green Chemistry\nIn the early 1990’s John realized that global students in chemistry had little (or no) training in predictive toxicology or understanding of environmental systems. He felt that the consequence of this lack of training was a root cause for why many industrial products and processes have negative impacts on human health and the environment. He realized that an ongoing lack of training would forever inhibit the invention of better\, more sustainable technologies. Together with Paul Anastas\, he defined the field of Green Chemistry and created the 12 Principles of Green Chemistry. He has spent his life working to change the field of chemistry and the education of future chemists to ensure that all practicing chemists will one day have the necessary skills to invent truly sustainable technologies. Together with Dr. Amy Cannon\, he founded the non-profit\, Beyond Benign that offers the “Green Chemistry Commitment” that asks University Chemistry programs to add the principles of green chemistry into their required curriculum. As of 2022 nearly 100 international universities have signed this commitment. John’s career has spanned all aspects of the chemical enterprises\, providing real world examples of green chemistry: \nAs an Industrial Chemist: \n\nWorked for Polaroid Corporation and The Zymergen Corporation.\nReceived the Perkin Medal in 2014. (Highest honor in US Chemical Industry)\nFlied over 330 patents.\nInvented technologies for companies including Nike\, Givaudan\, Covestro\, Lanxess and Entegris.\nServed on advisory boards for companies including Dow\, Nike\, Levis and Apple\n\nAs an Academic Chemist: \n\nFull Professor of Chemistry at University of Massachusetts Boston\nFull Professor of Plastics Engineering at University of Massachusetts Lowell\nDistinguished Professor of Green Chemistry at Monash University\nHonorary Professor of Chemistry at Technical University of Berlin\nVisiting Professor at AgroParis Tech\nGlobal Chair of Sustainability at University of Bath\nCreated world’s first graduate program in Green Chemistry.\nOver 100 publications\nReceived Presidential Award for Excellence in Science Mentoring in 2004\nReceived the August Wilhelm von Hofmann medal in 2022\n\nAs Entrepreneur: \n\nNamed Lemelson Invention Ambassador in 2016\nCreated 6 ongoing companies\n\nWarner Babcock Institute for Green Chemistry\nBeyond Benign\nCollaborative Medicinal Development\nCollaborative Aggregates\nAmbient Photonics\nHairprint\n\n\nTU Berlin named the John Warner Center for Startups in Green Chemistry\n\nAs Chemicals Policy Advisor: \n\nCofounder of US EPA Green Chemistry Challenge Award\nStrategic Advisor Victorian Environmental Protection Agency\nCochair California Green Chemistry Science Advisory Board\nTestified to US Congress on The Sustainable Chemistry Research and Development Act of 2019
URL:https://www.siliconvalleyacs.org/event/21st-annual-bunnett-symposium-uc-santa-cruz-department-of-chemistry-and-biochemistry/
LOCATION:In-Person in Mountain View at Cuesta Park Group BBQ Areas #1-2\, 615 Cuesta Drive\, Mountain View\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Symposium
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SUMMARY:27th Annual Green Chemistry & Engineering Conference
DESCRIPTION:Long Beach\, CA and Virtual\, Register now\n\nThe 27th Annual Green Chemistry & Engineering Conference will be a hybrid meeting held in-person in Long Beach\, CA and streamed online for virtual participants. \nJoin us in person for the best networking experience\, and to take part in conference workshops and activities. If you can’t travel\, virtual access will allow you to participate in the robust technical program.
URL:https://www.siliconvalleyacs.org/event/27th-annual-green-chemistry-engineering-conference/
LOCATION:Hybrid
CATEGORIES:Symposium
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230930
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CREATED:20230906T073310Z
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SUMMARY:2023 SSRL/LCLS Users' Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Stanford Linear Accelerator (SLAC) National Laboratory\n2575 Sand Hill Road\, Menlo Park\, California USA.\nLearn more and register.  General $275\, Student $50.\n\nEvery year\, thousands of scientists from universities\, laboratories\, and private companies around the world use our cutting-edge research facilities. Their discoveries benefit a wide range of fields\, including materials and energy sciences\, chemistry\, biology\, medicine\, environmental science\, engineering\, astronomy\, and physics. \nThis annual meeting is a unique opportunity to gather together the light source community in a single scientific event that includes numerous presentations in the plenary\, poster\, and parallel sessions. Participants can learn about current/future facility capabilities and the latest user research and discuss science with colleagues from academia\, research laboratories\, and industry worldwide. \nCome join us for the opportunity to join the following sessions for scientific exchange\, discussions\, and awards: plenary sessions\, keynote talks\, award presentations\, scientific workshops\, poster sessions\, town hall discussions\, and breakout sessions.
URL:https://www.siliconvalleyacs.org/event/2023-ssrl-lcls-users-meeting/
LOCATION:Hybrid event – SLAC\, 2575 Sand Hill Road\, Menlo Park\, 94025\, United States
CATEGORIES:Symposium,Workshop
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SUMMARY:4th Annual Bay Area Chemistry Symposium (BACS) 2023
DESCRIPTION:Robertson Auditorium\, UCSF Mission Bay\nFor more information on sponsorship & registration: bayareachemistrysymposium.com\nView and share flyer\n\nJoin Us for the 4th Annual Bay Area Chemistry Symposium (BACS)\nThe Bay Area Chemistry Symposium provides a unique opportunity to connect local students and academics with scientists from the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries\, covering themes of synthesis and design in medicinal\, process\, biological\, and computational chemistry. The one-day symposium will feature keynote addresses given by leading professors and industrial chemists from the Bay Area and showcase research talks from graduate students\, post-doctoral fellows\, and industry researchers. A poster session will also take place with presentations representing research conducted in both academic and industry laboratories. This symposium\, co-chaired by Professor Ian Seiple of UCSF and Caleb Karmel of Maze Therapeutics\, promises to be an exciting and influential community building event for synthetic\, medicinal\, and computational chemists across the Bay Area.
URL:https://www.siliconvalleyacs.org/event/4th-annual-bay-area-chemistry-symposium-bacs-2023/
LOCATION:In-person
CATEGORIES:Symposium
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231111T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231111T130000
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SUMMARY:Teaching Chemistry to Students with Disabilities Symposium (Hybrid Event)
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by ACS New York Local Section\, ACS Committee on Chemists with Disabilities\, ACS Committee on Chemical Safety\, and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York\n6:00am-1:00pm\, Online via Zoom\, Free\, Registration required\n\nThe National Science Foundation estimates ~10% of undergraduates have at least one disability. The New York Local Section and the Committee on Chemists with Disabilities and the Committee on Chemical Safety of the American Chemical Society and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York are proud to co-sponsor a day-long symposia entitled ‘Teaching Chemistry to Students with Disabilities’.  Aimed at high school and college science faculty\, graduate teaching assistants\, and disability service administrators\, this free hybrid program will explore issues including safety considerations in the lab environment\, adapted lab equipment and procedures\, electronic data collection in the laboratory\, adaptations for written handouts\, computer resources\, and evaluative materials\, American Chemical Society materials and programs\, and service dogs in the laboratory environment.  This event is free\, but please register. \nE-Book: Teaching Chemistry to Students with Disabilities: Published by the ACS Committee on Chemists with Disabilities\, the 5th edition is now available in PDF format. This informative tool helps students and educators understand how to identify and address the needs of students with disabilities to ensure an inclusive and accessible chemistry education experience.  Download the 5th edition \nIf you have any need for accommodations\, please contact the symposium organizer\, Dr. Patricia Redden\, at predden@saintpeters.edu. \nIf you have questions or want to ensure you are on the mailing list\, please contact the symposium organizer\, Dr. Patricia Redden\, at predden@saintpeters.edu.  If you have expertise in any of the topics\, please contact Dr. Redden to be included in the program.
URL:https://www.siliconvalleyacs.org/event/teaching-chemistry-to-students-with-disabilities-symposium-hybrid-event/
LOCATION:Hybrid
CATEGORIES:Symposium
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231207
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231209
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SUMMARY:2nd Annual ACS Sustainability Summit: Reimagining Chemistry Education (Hybrid Event)
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by ACS campaign for a Sustainable Future\, ACS Green Chemistry Institute\, ACS Division of Chemical Education\, and Beyond Benign (Green Chemistry Education)\nIn-person at ACS Headquarters\, Washington\, D.C. ($200) & Virtual (Free) | View agenda\nLearn more and register now\n\nAttend & learn how chemists are advancing green chemistry & sustainability in undergraduate & graduate education. \nThe ACS campaign for a Sustainable Future and the Green Chemistry Institute\, together with the ACS Division of Education and Beyond Benign Green Chemistry Education\, invite you to attend the 2nd Annual ACS Sustainability Summit: Reimagining Chemistry Education. This summit will bring together educators and thought leaders from across the spectrum of stakeholders working to advance green chemistry and sustainability in undergraduate and graduate education as well as training for those already in the workforce. \nThe summit will consist of discussions among panelists and participants attending both in person and online. The focus will be on facilitating critical connections between academia and industry to catalyze the propagation of green chemistry and sustainability concepts throughout curricula while expanding educational opportunities for both students and professionals. We will also highlight urgent requirements for accessible training that can provide every chemist and engineer with opportunities to cultivate valuable skillsets that empower them to make significant contributions toward achieving the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals. \n\n\n\nCentral Themes\n\nChallenges and opportunities relevant to the current state of secondary/tertiary teaching of chemistry in the U.S. and internationally.\nMaking and strengthening connections between concerned stakeholders\, with educators as the pivot point: Education/Industry\, Education/NGOs\, Education/Funding and Policy\, Education/Community Engagement\, and Education/Diversity\, Equity\, Inclusion and Respect (DEIR).\nIdentifying training needs for chemists and engineers to complement those offered at educational institutions.\nMeasuring impact and using that to drive new educational initiatives and future opportunities for chemists and engineers.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAttendees Will\n\nGain insight into the value and necessity for reimagining chemistry education.\nDevelop strategies for reimagining chemistry education that include perspectives from multiple stakeholders from across the chemistry enterprise.\nLearn about opportunities to adopt existing curricular materials and/or contribute to developing new materials that empower chemists and engineers to contribute to UN Sustainable Development Goals.\nIn person attendees will network\, connect\, and build bridges between education and industry.
URL:https://www.siliconvalleyacs.org/event/2nd-annual-acs-sustainability-summit-reimagining-chemistry-education-hybrid-event/
LOCATION:Hybrid
CATEGORIES:Symposium
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241025T190000
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SUMMARY:Bay Area Chemistry Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by Silicon Valley ACS\, California ACS\, EWOC (Empowering Women in Organic Chemistry) NorCAL Chapter\, plus many corporate sponsors\nUCSF Mission Bay\, Robertson Auditorium | Learn more and register | Download flyer\n\nJoin us for the 5th Annual Bay Area Chemistry Symposium (BACS)! \n“The Bay Area Chemistry Symposium provides a unique opportunity to connect local students and academics with scientists from the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries\, covering themes of synthesis and design in medicinal\, process\, biological\, and computational chemistry. The one-day symposium will feature keynote addresses given by leading professors and industrial chemists from the Bay Area and showcase research talks from graduate students\, post-doctoral fellows\, and industry researchers. A poster session will also take place with presentations representing research conducted in both academic and industry laboratories. This symposium\, co-chaired by Professor Shaun McKinnie of UCSC and Caleb Karmel of Maze Therapeutics\, promises to be an exciting and influential community building event for synthetic\, medicinal\, and computational chemists across the Bay Area.”
URL:https://www.siliconvalleyacs.org/event/bay-area-chemistry-symposium/
LOCATION:UCSF Mission Bay\, 1675 Owens St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94158\, United States
CATEGORIES:Symposium
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241211T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241211T113000
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CREATED:20241207T210312Z
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SUMMARY:Clean Water Summit: Putting Chemistry to Work for Clean Water
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by ACS Office of Sustainability\n8:00-11:30 am\, Online\, Free\, Learn more and register\n\nJoin leading scientists\, policymakers\, and industry experts to discuss chemistry’s role in addressing global clean water challenges. \nThe 2024 Sustainability Summit will spotlight the vital role of chemistry in advancing U.N. Sustainable Development Goal #6: Clean Water and Sanitation. Join experts from academia\, industry\, and government as they explore how chemistry can drive global progress toward clean water access and quality. \nThe 2024 Sustainability Summit will be recorded\, and its proceedings will be captured and published in ACS journals. \nWho should attend?\nThis summit is ideal for scientists and researchers exploring clean water solutions\, industry leaders seeking sustainable practices\, policymakers integrating scientific innovations\, environmental advocates focused on water conservation\, and students or educators interested in advancing sustainable chemistry. \nWhy attend?\n\nExpert Insights: Hear from global leaders in chemistry\, water management\, and sustainability.\nActionable Strategies: Learn about innovative research and practical solutions for clean water challenges.\nNetworking Opportunities: Engage with peers from around the world and expand your professional network.\n\nKey Topics:\nThe 2024 virtual Sustainability Summit will include three panels that will explore the following aspects of clean water. \nDesalination and Membrane Processes\nInnovative technologies in desalination and advanced filtration systems are shaping the future of clean water access. \nAdvanced Methods for Contaminant Identification and Reduction\nCutting-edge approaches to detecting and reducing contaminants in water systems ensure safer\, more reliable water sources. \nChemical Innovations and Nature-based Solutions for Water Conservation and Climate Resilience\nChemistry-based solutions paired with nature-driven approaches are vital to preserving water resources and adapting to climate challenges.
URL:https://www.siliconvalleyacs.org/event/clean-water-summit-putting-chemistry-to-work-for-clean-water/
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