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* '''[http://create.alt.ed.nyu.edu/molecules/people.html Dr. Trace Jordan]''', Associate Director, Foundations of Scientific Inquiry, Morse Academic Plan, New York University: "''Molecules of life: Teaching chemical principles in the context of biological molecules''".
  
 
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Revision as of 21:45, 25 April 2010

NERM
June 2 - 5, 2010
POTSDAM
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PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Full technical program
Organic - Inorganic - Physical -
Analytical - Green & Environmental -
Biochemistry & Biomedical -
Nanotechnology - Education
List of invited speakers

Dr. Catherine Hunt - Dr. Berkeley Cue
Schedule - Program schedule
Registration
Vendor exhibition - Vendors
Venue
Accommodation - Campus housing
Attractions & events
Awards
Getting to Potsdam
Organization
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For students
For job seekers
For graduate schools
LOCATION
Potsdam, NY

Maps - Attractions - Accommodation -
Directions - Restaurants

SUNY Potsdam

Campus map - Conference area
Campus accommodation - Parking

This symposium will look at the advances in chemical education in the northeast region in the last decade – what has worked and what has not. Letting history be the teacher, what can we expect in the next decade.

Session organizer

Julianne M. Smist, Professor of Chemistry, Springfield College, Springfield, MA 01109

Confirmed speakers

  • Dr. Trace Jordan, Associate Director, Foundations of Scientific Inquiry, Morse Academic Plan, New York University: "Molecules of life: Teaching chemical principles in the context of biological molecules".