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248 th ACS National Meeting San Francisco, August 10-14, 2014

248 th ACS National Meeting San Francisco, August 10-14, 2014. Robin D. Rogers. Department of Chemistry and Center for Green Manufacturing The University of Alabama Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 USA. 248 th ACS San Francisco, August 10-14, 2014 Chemistry and Global Stewardship.

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248 th ACS National Meeting San Francisco, August 10-14, 2014

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  1. 248th ACS National MeetingSan Francisco, August 10-14, 2014 Robin D. Rogers Department of Chemistry andCenter for Green Manufacturing The University of Alabama Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 USA

  2. 248th ACS San Francisco, August 10-14, 2014 Chemistry and Global Stewardship This theme is focused on global aspects of the chemical enterprise related to sustainability of world resources, including green chemistry, the globalization of chemistry, and the responsibilities and opportunities chemists have to serve the broader public. Divisional programming and special themed symposia will cover the role and interplay of science, technology, innovation, and economic development in world stewardship of precious, limited resources while providing physical and economic security for all world citizens. Where possible international perspectives will be provided related to both areas of critical need, such as the supply of clean water and energy to all citizens of the world, and to overcoming the limitations or restrictions of raw materials for products which lead to improved quality of life. Methods to reach out to the public to better educate students and all citizens on the nature and uses of chemistry and efforts to enhance cooperation among chemists around the globe will be highlighted.

  3. 248th ACS San Francisco, August 10-14, 2014 Chemistry and Global Stewardship PLENARY TALKS: Sunday August 10, 2014 at 3:00-6:00 pm • Heinz Leuenberger, United Nations Industrial Development Organization: Requirements for a Globally Sustainable Chemicals Industry • Paul Anastas, Yale University: Rational Design of Chemical Products and Processes • Walter Leitner, RWTHAachen University, Germany: Catalysis as Key Science and Technology for Sustainable Chemical Supply Chains • Pedro Alvarez, Rice University: Environmental Implications and Applications of Nanotechnology

  4. 248th ACS San Francisco, August 10-14, 2014 Chemistry and Global Stewardship KAVLI LECTURE: Monday August 11, 2014 5:30-6:30 pm • The Fred Kavli Foundation Innovations in Chemistry Lecture: • Joan Brennecke,University of Notre Dame: • How Ionic Liquids Can Contribute to Global Stewardship

  5. 248th ACS San Francisco, August 10-14, 2014 Chemistry and Global Stewardship Sub Themes: • Alternatives to Chemicals Facing Critical Sustainability Constraints: David Constable, ACS Green Chemistry Institute, MPPG • Communicating to the Public and the Role of Social Media: Maureen Rouhi, Editor-in-Chief Chemical & Engineering News; ACS Office of Public Affairs, MPPG • Global Stewardship by Increasing Climate Science Literacy: Keith Peterman and Gregory Foy, York College of Pennsylvania, CHED • Global Stewardship of Critical Materials: Bruce Moyer and Sheng Dai, Oak Ridge, I&EC • Separation Science and Technology as a Convergence Platform for SusChEM:Mamadou S. Diallo, KAIST/Caltech; Catherine T. ”Katie”Hunt and Gretchen Baier, Dow, ANYL • Graduate Student Symposium: International Collaborations with International Impact: Chemistry for Global Change: Department of Chemistry and Women in Chemical Sciences at the University of Washington, CHED

  6. 248th ACS San Francisco, August 10-14, 2014 Chemistry and Global Stewardship Sub Themes: • 100th Anniversary of the ACS ENVR Division: multiple symposia, contact DionysiosDionysiou, Souhail Al-Abed, or Tracy Williamson, ENVR • Women in Environmental Science and Engineering: Jillian Goldfarb, Boston University; DionysiosDionysiou, University of Cincinnati • Environmental Chemistry: 100 Years of Scientific Contribution for a Safer and Sustainable Environment:DionysiosDionysiou, University of Cincinnati; Souhail Al-Abed, US EPA • The Role of Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Economic Development in Sustainability: Dan Daly, The University of Alabama, BMGT/SCHB • The Importance of Manufacturing in Job Creation • Advances in Manufacturing Technology • Entrepreneurship Training • Using Minimal Viable Products (MVP) to enhance Business Model Generation for Start-ups • Chemistry Plus, Interests & Passion

  7. 248th ACS San Francisco, August 10-14, 2014 Chemistry and Global Stewardship Sub Themes: • Symposia part of the 13thIUPAC International Congress of Pesticide Chemistry within the ACS Meeting: • Stewardship, Regulation, and Outreach: International Trade, Food Safety, and GAP: Jeffrey Jenkins, Oregon State University; Jason Sandahl, USDA-FAS; AGRO • Stewardship, Regulation and Outreach: Common Global Goals in Pesticide Stewardship: Brian L. Bret, Dow AgroSciences; Dan Campbell, Syngenta Crop Protection; Emilio J. González-Sánchez, European Conservation Agriculture Federation, Spain; Connie Hart, Pest Management Regulatory Agency, Canada; Scott H. Jackson, BASF; Jeffrey Jenkins, Oregon State University; Keith Jones, CropLife International; AGRO • Developing Global Leaders for Research, Regulation, and Stewardship of Crop Protection Chemistry in the 21st Century: Elizabeth Carazo, University of Costa Rica; Wenlin Chen, Syngenta Crop Protection; David Evans, IUPAC; Jeffrey Jenkins, Oregon State University; Bernard Johnen, CropLife International; Ken Racke, Dow AgroSciences; N. A. Shakil, IARC; Greg Simpson, CSIRO; John Unsworth, IUPAC; Jeanette Van Emon, US EPA; AGRO

  8. 248th ACS San Francisco, August 10-14, 2014 Chemistry and Global Stewardship Local Concurrent Workshop: • An International Undergraduate Summit on Global Climate Change:Keith Peterman and Gregory Foy, York College of Pennsylvania, CHED

  9. 248th ACS San Francisco, August 10-14, 2014 Chemistry and Global Stewardship Division Programming: Yellow Theme Related; Green Theme Subtopic

  10. 248th ACS San Francisco, August 10-14, 2014 Chemistry and Global Stewardship Division Programming:

  11. http://www.acs.org/content/acs/en/meetings/fall-2014.html

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