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Of fi cial pub li ca tion of the Phil a del phia Sec tion, ACS October 2012
http://phil a del phia.sites.acs.org/ Vol ume 97, No. 9
HIGHLIGHTS
Chair’s Col umn 192
Speaker's Ab stract andBiography 194
From the Fall Coun cilMeet ing 195
Priestley House Din nerand Meet ing 198
2012 Cal en dar 207
NOVEMBER MEETING
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Ullyot LectureDr. Paul AnastasYale University
The Future of Green Chemistry
See the NOVEMBER issue of the Catalyst for details, call the Sec tion Of fice at (215) 382-1589 or email PhilaACS@aol.com.
A D V A N C E N O T I C E
Phil a del phia Sec tion Award Dr. Marisa Kozlowski
Uni ver sity of Pennsylvania
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ACS Phil a del phia Sec tion
Founded April 15, 1899
STAFF
EDITOR-IN-CHIEFRobin S. Davis
EDITORSNews Atoms: Alan WarrenProof Editors: Georgia Arbuckle-Keil
Kendra LutherMarge MatthewsAlan Warren
ADVERTISING MANAGERVince Gale
COMMUNICATIONSCOMMITTEE
Chair: Marge MatthewsAnthony W. AddisonGeorgia Arbuckle-KeilRobin S. DavisVince GaleRobert GatesJudy Summers-GatesKendra LutherVictor TortorelliAlan Warren
Pub lished monthly ex cept July, Au gust and De cem ber by the Phil a del phia Sec tion of the Amer i -can Chem i cal So ci ety. All views ex pressed are those of the ed i tors and con tri bu tors and do notnec es sar ily rep re sent the of fi cial po si tion of the Phil a del phia Sec tion of the Amer i can Chem i calSo ci ety. Ed i to rial mat ters should be sent to the at ten tion of the Ed i tor-in-Chief c/o the Phil a del -phia Sec tion ACS, De part ment of Chem is try, Uni ver sity of Penn syl va nia, 231 South 34th Street,Phil a del phia, PA 19104-6323 or philcatalyst@aol.com.
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CON TENTSNo vem ber Ad vance No tice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189
Chair’s Col umn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192
Heads-Up: Elec tion 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192
News At oms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192
Oc to ber Meet ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193
Speak er’s Ab stract and Bi og ra phy . . . . . . . . . . . 194
From the Fall Coun cil Meet ing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195
Chem i cal Con sul tants Net work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197
Priestley House An nual Din ner and Meet ing . . . . 198
Stu dent Af fil i ate Fund ing Guide lines . . . . . . . . . . 199
Sec tion Dues Re minder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199
Lo cal ACS on LinkedIn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200
Fall 2012 Elec tion Slate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 201
Del a ware Sec tion So cial Net work ing Event. . . . . 202
2012 ACS Fel lows Photo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202
June Board Meet ing Min utes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203
ACS Webinars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205
Di rec tory of Ser vices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206
2012 Cal en dar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207
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Rick Ewing
FromTheChair
Our Oc to ber meet ing cel e -brates the sig nif i cant achieve -ments of dis tin guished mem-bers with the Phil a del phiaSec tion Award. This year werec og nize Pro fes sor MarisaKozlowski of the Uni ver sityof Penn syl va nia who will bepre sent ing her lec ture en ti tledAd ven tures in Ox i da tive Bond Form ing Re ac tions: De vel op -ment and Ap pli ca tions in Nat -u ral Prod uct Syn the sis. Theevent, held at the Uni ver sityof Penn syl va nia Chem is trybuild ing (de tails on page 193of this is sue) on Oc to ber 18th,will be pre ceded by a so cialhour re cep tion at 5:00 PM. Please at tend if you can. Thisis a great op por tu nity to net -work, and to catch up withfriends and col leagues.
An other sig nif i cant event forthe Section in Oc to ber is theelec tion of di rec tors to theboard, coun cil ors, the nextchair elect and trea surer.Please let your voice be heard and con sider the slate of can -di dates and ex press your pref -er ences for the can di dates tofill these of fices. The Sectionis gain ing mo men tum on sev -eral fronts with its mem ber -
ship, in par tic u lar with theef forts of the Younger Chem -ists Com mit tee (YCC) andCa reer Ser vices Committee.We con tinue to have verystrong pro grams with re gardto awards and rec og ni tion and a con tin u ally grow ing un der -grad u ate and grad u ate postersym po sium. Please con tinueto sup port the Section through your vot ing in the up com ingelec tion.
NEWS AT OMS — Alan War ren
John M. Steitz has been named pres i dent and CEO of Avantor.Rajiv L. Gupta re mains as chair man of the com pany.
DEATHS
Hein rich D. “Dick” Hol land, for mer vis it ing scholar at theUni ver sity of Penn syl va nia, May 21st at 84. Born in Mannheim,Ger many, he es caped the Nazi era by way of the Kindertrans -port. He ob tained his chem is try de gree at Prince ton and thenserved briefly in the United States Army work ing on se cret pro -jects with Wernher von Braun. He earned his PhD at Co lum biaand headed one of the first geo chem is try re search groups.
Af ter a teach ing ca reer at Prince ton and Har vard, Dr. Hol landbe came a vis it ing scholar in Penn’s De part ment of Earth andEn vi ron men tal Sci ence. He was past pres i dent of the Geo chem i -cal So ci ety and was a fel low of the Amer i can Acad emy of Artsand Sci ences and a mem ber of the Na tional Acad emy of Sci -ences.
Annemarie Weber, re tired pro fes sor of bio chem is try and bio -phys ics at Penn, July 5th at 88. She joined Penn’s school ofmed i cine in 1972 as pro fes sor of bio chem is try. She was namedpro fes sor emerita in 1998 but con tin ued to teach med i cal stu -dents, earn ing the Pro vost’s award for dis tin guished teach ing in2001. Weber was a mem ber of the Amer i can Acad emy of Artsand Sci ences and a fel low of the Bio phys i cal So ci ety.
HEADS-UP: ELEC TION 2012
This fall we will hold an elec -tronic elec tion again. Pleasemake sure that your emailad dress is up-to-date withACS National. Pa per bal lotswill be avail able on re quest. We will be send ing out post -cards with the de tails to thosewith no ACS email and thosewith bounced email ad dresses.
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The Philadelphia Section, American Chemical Society
presents the
2012 Philadelphia Section Award
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Dr. Marisa Kozlowski Professor of Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania
Adventures in Oxidative Bond Forming Reactions: Development and
Applications in Natural Product Synthesis
6:00 PM
Carolyn Hoff Lynch Lecture Hall Chemistry Building, University of Pennsylvania
34th and Spruce Streets, Philadelphia, PA
The reception and lecture are free
Reception: 5:00-6:00 PM in the Alumni and Faculty Hall of Fame, Chemistry Building
Dinner: Following the lecture at Penne Restaurant, 3611 Walnut Street
Dinner cost: $50; Students with reservations and ID: $25 RESERVATIONS should be made by calling Mrs. Harper at the Section Office, (215) 382-1589, or emailing PhilaACS@aol.com by 5:00 PM Thursday, October 11th. Cancellations, if necessary, cannot be accepted after NOON on Tuesday, October 16 th. UNCANCELLED RESERVATIONS WILL BE BILLED. PARKING is available in the Drexel University garage on Ludlow Street (from Market Street go south on 34th; it’s the first left) and a University of Pennsylvania garage on 34th Street just past Ludlow. Metered street parking may also be available. The Board of Directors will meet at 4:00 PM in the Makineni Room of the Chemistry Building (Room 260 in the Cret wing), University of Pennsylvania.
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SPEAKER'S AB STRACT AND BI OG RA PHYDr. Marisa Kozlowski
Pro fes sor of Chem is try
Uni ver sity of Penn syl va nia
Ad ven tures in Ox i da tive Bond Form ing Re ac tions: De vel op ment and Ap pli ca tions in Nat u ralProd uct Syn the sis
Ab stract: In spired by Na ture’s use of ox i da tive cou plings to con struct car bon-car bon, car bon-ox -y gen, and car bon-ni tro gen bonds in many nat u ral prod ucts, we have un der taken stud ies of theseim por tant trans for ma tions. The de vel op ment of se lec tive cat a lytic pro cesses for naphthol cou -pling, phe nol cou pling and N-arylation that uti lize ox y gen as the ter mi nal ox i dant will be dis -cussed. Ap pli ca tions to the syn the sis of chiral nat u ral prod ucts in clud ing nigerone, hypocrellin,cercosporin and bisoranjidiol, as well as to the syn the sis of novel op ti cally ac tive ma te ri als, willbe pre sented.
Bi og ra phy: Marisa Kozlowski was born in Ham burg, Ger many and raised in the town of Liv er -pool in up state New York. She re ceived an AB in Chem is try from Cor nell Uni ver sity in 1989and a PhD from the Uni ver sity of Cal i for nia at Berke ley in 1994 for work on the ra tio nal de signof en zyme in hib i tors un der the di rec tion of Paul Bart lett. Af ter study ing asym met ric ca tal y sis inthe lab o ra to ries of Da vid A. Ev ans at Har vard Uni ver sity as a Na tional Sci ence Foun da tion post -doc toral fel low, she joined the fac ulty at the Uni ver sity of Penn syl va nia in 1997 and cur rentlyholds the rank of Pro fes sor of Chem is try. The ma jor fo cus of Pro fes sor Kozlowski’s re search isthe de vel op ment of meth ods for the de sign of asym met ric cat a lysts. Two clear chal lenges in thearea of asym met ric syn the sis are the rapid iden ti fi ca tion of ap pro pri ate cat a lysts for given pro -cesses and the de vel op ment of cost-ef fec tive cat a lysts for large-scale ap pli ca tions. Pro fes sorKozlowski’s con tri bu tions have been rec og nized by a DuPont Young In ves ti ga tor Award in 1998, an NSF CA REER Award in 2001, an Al fred P. Sloan Re search Fel low ship, the Kahn Award forDis tin guished Teach ing by an As sis tant Pro fes sor at the Uni ver sity of Penn syl va nia, an Amer i can Can cer So ci ety Be gin ning Re search Scholar Award in 2002, an ACS Travel Prog ress Award in2007 and the Phil a del phia Or ganic Chem ists’ Club Award in 2010. In ad di tion to over 60 in de -pend ent pub li ca tions, Pro fes sor Kozlowski coauthored, with Pro fes sor Pat rick Walsh, the bookFun da men tals of Asym met ric Ca tal y sis, avail able from Uni ver sity Sci ence Books. She has served on nu mer ous study sec tions in clud ing a term as Chair of the Amer i can Can cer So ci ety CDDStudy Sec tion. She is cur rently Sec re tary-Trea surer of the Di vi sion of Or ganic Chem is try of theAmer i can Chem i cal So ci ety.
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FROM THE FALL COUN CIL MEET ING—Tony Ad di son
The ACS Coun cil met in Phil a del phia on Au gust 22nd. As of that date, the Phil a del phia Na tionalMeet ing it self had drawn 13,320 reg is trants, in clud ing 7,817 reg u lar at ten dees and 3,177 stu -dents. This is maybe 1,200 fewer than ex pected, and the rea sons are not clear, but my hy poth e sisis “Phil a del phia fa tigue” - i.e., the folks who had not seen Philly since 1984 got to see it al readyin 2004 and 2008.
From our lo cal Sec tion, Ju dith Currano (Uni ver sity of Penn syl va nia) was elected in na tional com -pe ti tion to the Coun cil Com mit tee on Com mit tees (yes, it’s true), while Bonnie Lawlor (NFAIS,Phil a del phia) be came a can di date for Di rec tor-at-Large. Thomas Barton (Uni ver sity of Iowa) and Luis Echegoyen (Uni ver sity of Texas) were an nounced as Pres i dent-Elect 2013 can di dates forFall’s up com ing elec tions.
The Com mit tee on Meet ings and Ex po si tions is hop ing to elim i nate the print ver sion on-site pro -gram books by the 2013 Fall na tional meet ing in In di a nap o lis; this saves $$, and should shortenthe cur rently very long ab stract lead times.
The So ci ety’s ac tual bud get is emerg ing in the black with re spect to the pro jected bud get, in gross dol lar terms. This year’s over all bud get ap proaches $490M, sug gest ing that in 2013, the So ci etywill be come a half-bil lion dol lar op er a tion.
The Coun cil re ceived, but voted not to ap prove, a Pe ti tion on Can di date Com ment in C&ENwhich sought to re strict can di dates for elec tion to the Board of Di rec tors from pub lish ing com -ments in C&EN from May through the bal lot ing pe riod. The Coun cil also voted (64% to 36%) to not ap prove a Pe ti tion on In ter na tional Chem i cal Sci ences Chap ters Funds which sought to clar -ify how the Board of Di rec tors may grant funds to in ter na tional chap ters for spe cific pur poses.The tenor of the dis cus sions was that these were not re ally es sen tial amend ments to the By laws.
Coun cil also re ceived one pe ti tion for an amend ment to the ACS Con sti tu tion and By laws forcon sid er ation (not ac tion): The Pe ti tion to Amend Na tional Elec tion Pro ce dures seeks to shortenthe cam paign pe riod for can di dates for Pres i dent-Elect and to charge the Com mit tee on Nom i na -tions and Elec tions (N&E) with pro pos ing two can di dates for Pres i dent-Elect. Cur rently, N&Epro poses four nom i nees from which Coun cil se lects two can di dates on Coun cil floor in Spring. Un der the pe ti tion, Coun cil would no lon ger vote on a list of nom i nees. The pro cess for pe ti tioncan di dates whose names are put for ward out side the above pro cess, would not change. This pe ti -tion will be on the Coun cil agenda for ac tion at the 2013 spring meet ing in New Or leans, and issure to gen er ate an i mated dis cus sion.
Coun cil voted to es tab lish a Joint Board-Coun cil Com mit tee on Se nior Chem ists, mean ing thoseover 60 years of age. Given the de mo graph ics of the Coun cil, it was per haps no sur prise that this was brought to vote with very lit tle discussion.
The num ber of ACS’s do mes tic reg u lar mem bers (pay ing full dues) has de clined, but com pen -sated for by in creases in in ter na tional reg u lar mem bers and un der grad u ate stu dent mem bers.
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The Pres i dent’s spe cial dis cus sion item was “What ma jor ef forts should ACS pur sue to help al le -vi ate wa ter and other global chal lenges?” More than 30 Coun cil ors en gaged in a dis cus sion ofthis global chal lenge and of fered some sug ges tions for action.
As of this meet ing, there was still no opin ion an nounced by the Ohio Su preme Count on ACS’sap peal in the Leadscope lit i ga tion case.
Two URL’s of po ten tial util ity:
www.acs.org/climatescience - In for ma tion on the ACS Cli mate Sci ence Toolkit - you can find out what’s true to say, when peo ple ask you about cli mate change and
www.acs.org/councilreports - Lo ca tion for com mit tee re ports posted fol low ing the Coun cil meet -ing.
Phil a del phia Coun cil ors at the Au gust Na tional Meet ing
Left to right: John Crawford, Anne DeMasi, Judy Sum mers-Gates, Tony Ad di son, ACS Pres i dent Bassam
Shakhashiri, Me lissa Cichowicz, Deborah Cook, Kathy Shaginaw, Geor gia Arbuckle-Keil, Ju dith Currano.
Left to right: Ella Da vis, ACS CEO Mad eleine Jacobs, Judy Sum mers-Gates and Judy Co hen.
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CHEMICAL CONSULTANTS NETWORK
OCTOBER 10, 2012 MEETING
Visit our website at www.chemconsultants.org Date & Time: Wednesday, October 10, at the Cynwyd Club, Bala Cynwyd, PA; Networking, 5:30 PM; Dinner, 6:30 PM; Talk and Business Session, 7:30 PM.
The Importance of Shape – A Primer for Chemical Consultants Abstract: Our Speaker, Dr. Roman Bielski, knows a thing or two about shapes. His talk requires little or no knowledge of chemistry, just an open mind. Some spatial imagination may help but is not essential. The talk will concentrate on geometry of two and three dimensional structures belonging to small and large molecules. He will briefly discuss shapes and structures of a chemical version of a platonic solid (dodecahedrane), Mőbius strips, rotaxanes, catenanes and various self-assemblies. Architectures of natural compounds such as helices, double helices and other 3D structures of natural macro-molecules will also be discussed. Geometries of some polymers including dendrimers and compounds that have not been synthesized yet will be presented.
Bio: Roman Bielski was born in Katowice, Poland. He graduated (majoring in chemical engineering) from the Warsaw University of Technology and received his PhD in organic chemistry (under the direction of Prof. Osman Achmatowicz) in 1974. He carried out his post-doctoral research with Sir Derek Barton at Imperial College in London. After spending several years in academia (Warsaw Agricultural University, Lehigh University and Cornell University) he worked in and co-founded a few small biotech companies. In addition to being an acknowledged expert in chiral chemistry he is the Chief Technical Officer for Value Recovery, a Partner in ChemInnolab and an Adjunct Professor at the Pharmaceutical Department of Wilkes University. He has published about three dozen papers and co-authored sixteen patents.
Location: The Cynwyd Club, 332 Trevor Lane, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004. From I-76, drive S on City Line Ave. (US Rte. 1). Turn right on Conshohocken State Rd. (Rte. 23); stay in right lane. After second light watch for white left-turn arrows painted on street (about 0.14 mile). Do not follow Rte. 23 left at turn but instead go straight ahead onto Llandrillo Rd. (passing to the right of Valley Press printing). After one block bear left onto Trevor Lane at stop sign. Clubhouse and parking are on the left. Please park in lot if space is available; otherwise park on Trevor Lane. If lost, call the club at 610-667-4524, ext. 2. MAP Reservation: To make or cancel a dinner reservation, e-mail CCNReservations@aol.com or call the ACS office at 215-382-1589 (leave message on voicemail if necessary). Fee, including food and beverages (wine, beer & sodas), is $25 by the deadline, Thursday, October 4th, $35 afterwards. Late reservations and walk-ins subject to availability. No-shows will be invoiced. Please advise of any special food requirements. There is no charge for talk only; registration is suggested using contact information above.
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THE FRIENDS OF THE JO SEPH PRIESTLEYHOUSE AN NUAL DIN NER AND MEET ING—Alan R. Heldon
I am happy to re port that on Tues day, Sep tem ber 18, 2012, I at tended the An nual Din ner andMeet ing of the Friends of the Jo seph Priestley House. Three years ago I re ported in the Cat a lystthat cuts in state fund ing were go ing to force the Jo seph Priestley House to close. Fund ing cutselim i nated the two paid staff po si tions and most of the pro grams. For tu nately, the Priestley House has not closed and con tin ues to of fer his toric and ed u ca tional pro grams. While many in di vid u alsand or ga ni za tions, in clud ing the ACS, worked to keep the House open, much of the credit for this tran si tion from a paid staff to an all un paid staff and for the fine pro grams now of fered must go to the Friends of the Jo seph Priestley House.
Jo seph Priestley, the man who dis cov ered ox y gen and the fa ther of chem is try in this coun try,lived the fi nal years of his life in Northumberland, PA. The Jo seph Priestley House con tains thelab o ra tory in which Priestley dis cov ered car bon mon ox ide.
While not the birth place of the Amer i can Chem i cal So ci ety, Priestley’s house was the place of itsin cep tion. A meet ing of Amer i can chem ists at the house in 1874 on the 100th an ni ver sary ofPriestley’s dis cov ery of ox y gen led to the for ma tion of the ACS in 1876.
Be fore the din ner the Friends of the Jo seph Priestley House held a re cep tion for the open ing of anew, per ma nent ex hibit – The Jo seph Priestley Timeline. This ex hibit pres ents Priestley’s life oneight pan els in in ter vals of about 7 to 15 years. Each panel pres ents the events of Priestley’s lifein those years, his growth and his ac com plish ments.
The din ner and meet ing was at tended by about 40 mem bers of the Friends of the Jo seph Priestley House, of whom the great ma jor ity were chem ists. The af ter din ner guest speaker was CarlaMulford, As sis tant Pro fes sor of Eng lish at Penn State. She dis cussed the re la tion ship be tweenPriestley and Benjamin Frank lin and their in ter est in find ing ways to pub lish and dis sem i natetheir re search find ings.
Left: Front of the Priestley House. Right: An nual din ner at ten dees min gle be fore the meal.
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Guide lines for Stu dent Af fil i ate Chap ters to Re quest Funds to at tend Na tional ACS Meet ings
Un der grad u ate stu dents from ACS Stu dent Af fil i ate Chap ters in the Phil a del phia Sec tion areen cour aged to con sider at tend ing Na tional Meet ings of the Amer i can Chem i cal So ci ety. In thisre gard, a lim ited amount of fund ing will be pro vided to chap ters re quest ing spon sor ship basedon the fol low ing gen eral guide lines.
Gen eral Guide lines
1) First con sid er ation will be given to stu dent(s) who wish to at tend a Na tional Meet ing of theAmer i can Chem i cal So ci ety (ACS) to give a pre sen ta tion (oral or poster). Stu dents at tend ingfor other pur poses, i.e., to re ceive an award or at tend a spe cific work shop, etc., are also el i gi ble to ap ply for sup port.
2) The stu dent(s) must have re quested sup port from their Col lege or Uni ver sity (in clud ing de part -ment and/or ad vi sor) to as sist in de fray ing the travel costs. Please at tach a copy of the cor re -spon dence.
3) The stu dent(s) should have a clear idea of the ben e fits of at tend ing the con fer ence. Please at -tach a short para graph from each stu dent in di cat ing which ses sions, in clud ing work shops, etc.,the stu dent plans to at tend and why these ses sions will help them ob tain their pro fes sionalgoals.
All ap pli ca tions must in clude an item ized list of the pro jected costs of the trip, i.e, reg is tra tion,air-fare, train or car ex penses, ho tel, etc., and in di cate which of these costs (if any) are be ingpro vided by other sources.
An ap pli ca tion for travel sup port can be made at any time to the Phil a del phia Sec tion, but forfull con sid er ation, the ap pli ca tion must be re ceived by the Sec tion Of fice by Jan u ary 31st for the Spring meet ing and May 31st for the Fall meet ing.
The Phil a del phia Sec tion will eval u ate all ap pli ca tions re ceived by the dead line and vote at theFeb ru ary meet ing for the Spring ACS meet ing ap pli ca tions and at the June meet ing for the FallACS meet ing ap pli ca tions. The amount of fund ing avail able may be in flu enced by the num berof ap pli ca tions for a par tic u lar meet ing and the costs of at tend ing that meet ing, i.e., where it isbe ing held.
The suc cess ful ap pli cant must sub mit a brief re port high light ing the con fer ence ex pe ri ence tothe Phil a del phia Sec tion at the com ple tion of the trip. The orig i nal re ceipts should also be sub -mit ted to the Sec tion Of fice for reimbursement.
DON’T FOR GET TO PAY YOUR LO CAL SEC TION DUES!
ONLY $10 SUP PORTS ALL OF YOUR LO CAL PHILDELPHIASEC TION AC TIV I TIES!
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Phil a del phia Sec tion ACS Group on LinkedIn
As many mem bers of ACS are al ready aware, the website LinkedIn (http://www.linkedin.com)is an ex cel lent net work ing site ded i cated to keep ing work ing pro fes sion als in touch with one an -other. As a re sult, and in an ef fort to as sist in any way that we can, the Phil a del phia Sec tion ofthe ACS has es tab lished a group open for all to join. Within this group, dis cus sions can be fa -cil i tated as well as the op por tu nity for new jobs and in tern ships to be posted.
If you al ready have a pro file in LinkedIn, feel free to go to the Groups Sec tion and search for“Amer i can Chem i cal So ci ety - Phil a del phia Sec tion.” Send a mes sage to the group ad min is tra -tor to be come a mem ber. If you are not al ready on LinkedIn, we highly rec om mend that youjoin. Es tab lish ing an ac count is free and easy to set up. For ad di tional in for ma tion or as sis -tance, please feel free to con tact J.P. Northrop, Li ai son Com mit tee, at
john.northrop@anton-paar.comTo join, please click on the fol low ing link: http://www.linkedin.com/groups?mostPopular=&gid=3366988
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CHAIR ELECT
Steven Fleming
Douglas Hausner
TREASURER
David Cichowicz
DIRECTOR
Deborah Cook
John Crawford
Jason Cross
Ella Davis
Kathryn Lysko
Joseph Martino
Marge Matthews
Christine McInnes
James Tarver
Denise Thomas
Michael Tunick
Bo Wang
COUNCILOR
Anthony Addison
Carol Jean Bruner
Anne DeMasi
Rick Ewing
Mark Forman
Douglas Hausner
Alan Heldon
Robert Levis
John Nikelly
Russell Phifer
Kathleen Shaginaw
James Tarver
FALL 2012 ELECTION SLATE
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DELAWARE SECTION FREE SOCIAL
NETWORKING EVENT
Members of the Philadelphia Section are invited to a free networking event on Mole Day, October23, from 7-9 PM hosted by the Delaware Section of the ACS.
Staffers from ACS will share information on the ACS Network and other social networks at 7 PMat the DoubleTree Wilmington, Concord Pike, Wilmington, DE. A free dessert social/networkingevent with a cash bar will follow.
In order to have enough dessert, reservations are requested by Thursday, October 18th at:
https://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/eventReg?oeidk=a07e6ewx19bf678ed6a
Here is the link to the DE section calendar for more details:http://delacs.sites.acs.org/apps/calendar/showEvent?calID=3863681&eventID=192559774&next=showMonth%3fcalID%3d3863681%26year%3d2012%26month%3d9
2012 ACS Fellows
Five new Philadelphia Section ACS Fellows were celebrated at the August Na-
tional Meeting. Cheryl Martin and Tony Addison (above); also Brian
Bidlingmeyer, Roger Jones and Arnold Thackray.
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BOARD OF DI REC TORS’MEET ING
Thurs day, June 21, 2012
The Chemical HeritageFoundation,
Philadelphia, PA 19106
Pres ent: R. Ew ing, A. Heldon,D. Cichowicz, S. Flem ing, K.Shaginaw, D. Hausner, T.Straub, M. Tunick, J. Sum -mers-Gates, D. Cook, E. Davis.
Also: C. J. Bruner, E. Harper, J. Martino.
Ex cused: A. DeMasi, J.P.Northrop, M. Cichowicz, K.Lysko, C. Palmer, W. Smith, D.Thomas, V. Tortorelli.
The meet ing was called to or derat 2:00 PM by R. Ew ing.
When the meet ing was called toor der a quo rum was not pres entand the vote to ac cept the MayMeet ing minutes was de layedun til a quo rum arrived.
COM MIT TEE RE PORTS:
A. Awards Com mit tee
No re port.
B. Ca reer Ser vices Work shop(Joe Martino re port ing)
Last Ca reer Work shop on May17 at La Salle had a low turn outwith 8 par tic i pants out of 21who had signed up for thework shop.
Ca reer Ser vices is plan ning aSep tem ber event in con junc tionwith the New Jer sey BioPharmaNet work ing Group (NJBPNG)at Bow man’s Tav ern in New
Hope, PA. Date and time are tobe de ter mined.
As a fol low up to our re cent Ca -reer Work shop we con ducted asur vey of the work shop. Fivepar tic i pants re sponded say ingthat the work shop was a worth -while in vest ment of their time.
New Work shop sub jects are be -ing brainstormed, with the sub -ject mat ter con sid ered be ing“in de pend ent em ploy ment” –temp agency, con tract-to-hire,con sult ing, fran chis ing, en tre -pre neur ial ef forts, etc.
Na tional ACS Ca reer Ser vices is roll ing out the new ACS Ca reerPath ways work shops at the Na -tional Meeting in Au gust inPhil a del phia. The new struc ture in volves a work shop on find ingone’s ca reer path, fol lowed byfour in di vid ual work shops about one of the ca reer paths (in dus try, gov ern ment, ac a de mia, and en -tre pre neur ship) and cul mi nat ingwith a work shop on in ter view -ing. There is a po ten tial that Ca -reer Ser vices may wish to havean ACS Ca reer Con sul tant fromNa tional who is trained in theen tre pre neur ship work shop topres ent this work shop for one of Ca reer Ser vices’ fu ture ca reerwork shops. How ever, com pen -sa tion to the con sul tant for pre -sent ing in ad di tion to travelex pense re im burse ment may bere quired from the Sec tion as anex pec ta tion from Na tional. JoeMartino will dis cuss with J.P.Northrop in light of the Sec -tion’s cur rent non-re im burse -ment pol icy re gard ing speak ersfor Ca reer Ser vices events.
The lo cal Ca reer Ser vices Com -mit tee in not plan ning an eventat the Au gust An nual Meet ing.
(end of ca reer ser vices re port)
YCC Fun Run will be Mon day,Au gust 20th at 7:30 AM. En -trance will cost $30 but en trantswill re ceive a t-shirt and a bot tle of wa ter.
A quo rum be ing now pres ent, avote to ap prove the May min -utes was con ducted. Three ab -stained –Sum mers-Gates, Da vis, Cook – seven ap proved. Themo tion was ap proved.
C. Gov ern ment Af fairs Com -mit tee (Alan Heldon).
a. The Phil a del phia Sec tion sent, on May 21st, slightly over 100let ters to sen a tors and rep re sen -ta tives com pris ing the lead er -ship of those bod ies and thelead er ship of the re spec tive ed u -ca tion and ap pro pri a tions com -mit tees in sup port of fund ing ofthe Sci ence In Mo tion pro gram. We are happy to re port that Sci -ence In Mo tion is now part ofthe bud get pro cess. We re ceived a let ter from Rep. Tartaglione inre sponse to our let ter.
b. PA Gov ern ment and Leg is la -tive Af fairs Com mit tee vis itedsen a tors and rep re sen ta tives onJune 12, 2012 in their Har ris -burg of fices to ad vo cate forSTEM ed u ca tion and Sci ence In Mo tion. PaGALA was well re -ceived and PaGALA found sup -port for STEM ed u ca tion inev ery of fice vis ited.
D. Nom i nat ing Com mit tee(R. Ew ing): R. Ewing calls for
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vol un teers to help with all of the var i ous func tions of the Nom i -nat ing Com mit tee.
The Of fice of Trea surer is sub -ject to nom i na tions and elec tionin this elec tion cy cle.
The Of fice of Sec re tary will besub ject to reg u lar elec tion innext year’s elec tion cy cle. Sec -re tary Heldon was ap pointed tothe Of fice of Sec re tary af ter theprior, elected, Sec re tary re -signed. The Board voted unan i -mously to con tinue Alan Hel-don’s ap point ment as Sec re taryun til next year’s elec tion cy cle.
OF FI CER’S RE PORTS:
A. Chair (R. Ew ing): We need16 stu dent run ners at the Au gust Na tional Meet ing. The pay willbe $12-13/hour. Eight hourdays. Flex i ble hours are avail-able.
The nom i na tion dead line forthese po si tions is im me di ate.
Na tional needs the list bymid-July.
RE CEP TION BOOTHSTAFF ING
Our re cep tion booth of fers many op por tu ni ties to meet and greet. The Booth needs to be staffed:3:00–6:00 Sat ur day, Au gust 18th
7:30–2:30 Sunday, Au gust 19th
7:30–2:30 Mon. through Thurs.Au gust 20-22nd.
Vol un teers should send theiravail abil ity to Libby Harper atPhilaACS@aol.com
The Com mu ni ca tions Com mit -tee is putt ing to gether a spe cial
edi tion of the Cat a lyst for theAu gust Na tional Meet ing. Thecon tents will be tai lored to vis i -tors to Phil a del phia. It will con -tain a res tau rant guide and noteson his tor i cal sights. This spe cialedi tion will only be avail able ine-form. A hyperlink for Meet ing Reg is trants will take them di -rectly to the Spe cial Cat a lystedi tion.
D. Hauser will get a new ban nerfor the Sec tion to use at the Hos -pi tal ity Booth.
Ques tion: Can sec tion vol un -teers work at the hos pi tal itybooth with out reg is ter ing at themeet ing?
Merck Grant ap pro pri a tions
The Sec tion has a grant fromMerck for $5000.00 that mustbe charged against a pro ject byNo vem ber 1, 2012. The grant is for the year 11-1-2011 to11-1-2012.
· Bill Smith pro poses thatGrant mon eys be used to fund10 low in come high school stu -dents’ at ten dance to the Au gustNa tional Meet ing.
· Anne DeMasi sug gests aneve ning event to tar get womenin chem is try.
A Mo tion to ap prove BillSmith’s pro posal was made, sec -onded and unan i mously ap -proved for $1,400.00.
Ann DeMasi was asked to sub -mit more in for ma tion re gard ingthe ac tiv ity, num bers of guestsand costs.
B. Sec re tary’s Re port (A.Heldon): No re port.
D. Trea surer’s Re port (D.Cichowicz): Re im burse ment for Coun selor Ex penses was re -ceived from Na tional.
Re im burse ment for YCC fundswas re ceived from Na tional.
Sec tion fi nances are re ported asstrong.
A mo tion to ac cept the Trea -surer’s Re port was passedunan i mously.
With no ad di tional busi ness, aMo tion to ad journ was passed.
Re spect fully sub mit ted,
Alan R. Heldon, Sec re tary
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Tuesday, Oct. 16 Joseph Priestley Society: Douglas Muzyka, DuPont: Globalization of Science and Technology: DuPont’s Experience in China
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Thursday, Oct. 18 Philadelphia Section Award: Marisa Kozlowski, University of Pennsylvania: Adventures in Oxidative Bond Forming Reactions: Development and Applications in Natural Product Synthesis
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