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Chemistry in the 21st Century Celebration Celebrate! The hew millennium with the San Francisco March 26-30 # x I Steering Committee: Paul Anderson ((.hair). Bonnie A. Law lor, Peter \i. Ilaustcin, Ro I). Re >gers, (i ec >rge R. Fami n i, Norman A. Lelk'l, Joseph J. (iajewski, Eissa A. Dulany. St; Liaisons: Christine P. Pruitl, Miehele C. dandy. Staff (Consultants: Nancy Cray, Sunday, March 26 Presidential Events, Daryle H. Busch, ACS President Beyond the Technology' of Biotechnology: Government Regulations and Consumer Acceptance Plenary (4:30-6:30 p.m.) Moscone Convention Center, Room 300. This session focuses on public policy associated with genetically modified foods. Panelists include Marcy Kaptun U.S. House of Representatives: Carcn Wilcox, f SIM: Roy Fuchs. Monsanto: Miguel AltierL Univ. of California, Berkeley. Win Charles. Moderator. Cosponsored by the Committee on Chemistry & Public Affairs and the Biotechnology Secretariat. Chemistry 7 in the 21st Century: The Partnership Between Education, Industry, the Media and Science Policy—the Four-Legged Stool Plenary (7:00-9:00 p.m.) Moscone Convention Center, Room 300. This session explores how the long-term quality of chemical research depends upon the degree to which the goals, objectives, and underlying philosophies of education, industry, and science policy are mutually supportive. Panelists include Ronald Brcslow, Columbia University; Mary Good, Univ. ofArkansas; Da\ id Perl man, SW/7 I'raucisco Chronicle; Arthur Bicnenstock, White House Office of Science & Technology Policy. Daryle II. Busch. Presiding. * Symposia Sponsored by Diviliops, Secretariats, and Cdramittees (See C&FN, February 28th, final pro- gram listing tor times and locations) AGFD You'll Be What You Pat: Selecting and Designing foods for a "" % Healths 202S* ANYL The Analytical Problems of the 21st Century—The Limitations of Present Analytical Tools ACiRO Agrochcmicals in the 21st Century BIOT Biotechnology: Locus of the 21st Century BIVKiT Chemical Industry in the New Millennium —Maiure or Poised for New (irowth CARR Carbohydrate Synlhons in Natural Product Synthesis—21st Century Challenge CELL Biosynthesis of Woody Plant Biopolymers and Related Substances CIIFI) Chemical Education in the 21st Century: (airriculum and Course (onlcnt CIIEI) Chemical lducation in the- 21st Century: Visions of Teaching and Learning CIIFI) Chemical Lducation in the 21st Century: Perspectives and Innovations in the- Cracluatc Lducation Paradigm CHED CHED CHAS CINF CHAT CHAL TECH/ YCC TOX1 COLL COMP ENVR ENVR ENVR ENVR FLUO FUEL GEOC HIST I&EC I&EC: MEDI NLCL ORGN ORGN PI IR PIIYS PROF RUHR SCI IB BTFC (AIL MACR CFPA/ YCC Chemical Lducation in the 21st Centurv: '.)uo \adis General Chemistry? Chemistry Lducation in the 21st Century: Poster Session Chemical Health and Safety in the ~) t <t ( f *nf i \r\ Chemical Information in the 21st Survival Skills for the Litigious Third Millennium Intellectual Property Issues at the Millennium The Professional Technicians: Roles and Responsibilities in the 2 1st Century Tissue-Based Sensors for Detection of Toxic Substances Colloid and Surface Chemistry in the Service of the 21st Century Society 21st Century: How Far Can COMP (io with the Hardest Problems? Environmental Chemistry of the Atmosphere: 2000 and Beyond Environmental Chemistry of the Atmosphere: 2000 and Beyond Poster Session Environmental Chemistry of the Water: 2000 and Beyond Environmental Chemistry of the Water: 2000 and Beyond Poster Session A Small Atom with a Big Ego: A Fluorine View of the 2 I st Century Fuel Science in the Year 2000: Where Do We Stand? Where Do We (io from Here? Ccochemical Analysis in the New VI tllf k noii nil .VI11IV. I I III II1 I i History of Futurism in Chemistry Emerging Technologies: Waste Management in the 2 1st Century Applied Chemistry for the 21st Century Drug Delivery Techniques in the New Millennium New Nuclear Science with New Techniques for the Next Millennium Organic Chemistry for the 21st V A I I I (.1 1 \ . 1 J 1 Iv iL^lIli^ Pharmaceuticals and Agrochemicals New Prospects in Anticancer Agents f< w* I lit * Jl^lf'fMilnrv ivM Mil. 1 .> 1 V A 111 Ul > Meeting Sulfur Specifications lor 2000 and Beyond Physical Chemistry in the 21st (icntury University Research: Preparing Professional Chemists for the 21st Century Rubbcr'Lcchnology for the 2 1st Century focus on Growth— Enhancing the Life Cycle Enabling Sciences for Biotechnology in the 2 1st Century Catalysis for the future frontiers for Macromolec ular Science- in the 21st Century 21st Century, Managing Your Career in a Clobal Economy ( Celebration Sponsors: American Chemical Society in

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Page 1: Chemistry in the 21st Century Celebration

Chemistry in the 21st Century Celebration

Celebrate! The hew

millennium with the

San Francisco March 26-30

# x I

Steering Commit tee : Paul Anderson ((.hair). Bonnie A. Law lor, Peter \i. Ilaustcin, Ro I). Re >gers, (i ec >rge R. Fami n i, Norman A. Lelk'l, Joseph J. (iajewski, Eissa A. Dulany. St; Liaisons: Christine P. Pruitl, Miehele C. dandy. Staff (Consultants: Nancy Cray,

Sunday, March 26 Presidential Events, Daryle H. Busch, ACS Pres ident

Beyond the Technology' of Biotechnology: Government Regulations and Consumer Acceptance Plenary (4:30-6:30 p.m.) Moscone Convention Center, Room 300. This session focuses on public policy associated with genetically modified foods. Panelists include Marcy Kaptun U.S. House of Representatives: Carcn Wilcox, f SIM: Roy Fuchs. Monsanto: Miguel AltierL Univ. of California, Berkeley. Win Charles. Moderator. Cosponsored by the Commit tee on Chemistry & Public Affairs and the Biotechnology Secretariat.

Chemistry7 in the 21st Century: The Partnership Between Education, Industry, the Media and Science Policy—the Four-Legged Stool Plenary (7:00-9:00 p.m.) Moscone Convention Center, Room 300. This session explores how the long-term quality of chemical research depends upon the degree to which the goals, objectives, and underlying philosophies of education, industry, and science policy are mutually supportive. Panelists include Ronald Brcslow, Columbia University; Mary Good, Univ. ofArkansas; Da\ id Perl man, SW/7 I'raucisco Chronicle; Arthur Bicnenstock, White House Office of Science & Technology Policy. Daryle II. Busch. Presiding.

* Symposia Sponsored by Diviliops, Secretariats,

and Cdramittees ( S e e C&FN, F e b r u a r y 2 8 t h , final p r o ­

g r a m l i s t i n g tor t i m e s a n d l o c a t i o n s )

AGFD You'll Be What You Pat: Selecting and Designing foods for a "" % Healths 202S*

ANYL The Analytical Problems of the 21st Century—The Limitations of Present Analytical Tools

ACiRO Agrochcmicals in the 21st Century BIOT Biotechnology: Locus of the 21st

Century BIVKiT Chemical Industry in the New

Millennium —Maiure or Poised for New ( i rowth

CARR Carbohydrate Synlhons in Natural Product Synthesis—21st Century Challenge

CELL Biosynthesis of Woody Plant Biopolymers and Related Substances

CIIFI) Chemical Education in the 21st Century: (airriculum and Course ( o n l c n t

CIIEI) Chemical lducat ion in the- 21st Century: Visions of Teaching and Learning

CIIFI) Chemical Lducation in the 21st Century: Perspectives and Innovations in the- Cracluatc Lducation Paradigm

CHED

CHED

CHAS

CINF

CHAT

CHAL

TECH/ YCC TOX1

COLL

COMP

ENVR

ENVR

ENVR

ENVR

FLUO

FUEL

GEOC

HIST I&EC

I&EC:

MEDI

NLCL

ORGN

ORGN

PI IR

PIIYS

PROF

RUHR

SCI IB

BTFC

( A I L MACR

CFPA/ YCC

Chemical Lducation in the 21st

Centurv: '.)uo \adis General Chemistry? Chemistry Lducation in the 21st Century: Poster Session Chemical Health and Safety in the ~) t <t ( f *nf i \r\

Chemical Information in the 21st

Survival Skills for the Litigious Third Millennium Intellectual Property Issues at the Millennium The Professional Technicians: Roles and Responsibilities in the 2 1st Century Tissue-Based Sensors for Detection of Toxic Substances Colloid and Surface Chemistry in the Service of the 21st Century Society 21st Century: How Far Can COMP (io with the Hardest Problems? Environmental Chemistry of the Atmosphere: 2000 and Beyond Environmental Chemistry of the Atmosphere: 2000 and Beyond Poster Session Environmental Chemistry of the Water: 2000 and Beyond Environmental Chemistry of the Water: 2000 and Beyond Poster Session A Small Atom with a Big Ego: A Fluorine View of the 2 I st Century Fuel Science in the Year 2000: Where Do We Stand? Where Do We (io from Here? Ccochemical Analysis in the New VI t l l f k n o i i n i l .VI11IV. I I III II1 I i

History of Futurism in Chemistry Emerging Technologies: Waste Management in the 2 1st Century Applied Chemistry for the 21st Century Drug Delivery Techniques in the New Millennium New Nuclear Science with New Techniques for the Next Millennium Organic Chemistry for the 21st V A I I I (.1 1 \ . 1 J 1 Iv iL^lI l i^

Pharmaceuticals and Agrochemicals New Prospects in Anticancer Agents f< w* I lit * J l ^ l f ' f M i l n r v ivM Mi l . — 1 .> 1 V A 111 U l >

Meeting Sulfur Specifications lor 2000 and Beyond Physical Chemistry in the 21st (icntury University Research: Preparing Professional Chemists for the 21st Century Rubbcr'Lcchnology for the 2 1st Century focus on Growth— Enhancing the Life Cycle Enabling Sciences for Biotechnology in the 2 1st Century Catalysis for the future frontiers for Macromolec ular Science- in the 21st Century 21st Century, Managing Your Career in a Clobal Economy

(Celebrat ion S p o n s o r s :

American Chemical Society in