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April 6, 2009
Volume 87, Number 14
pp. 38-39

Scenes From The ACS Meeting In Salt Lake City

Photos by Linda Wang

Winners of the Women Chemists Committee/Eli Lilly Travel Awards were honored during the WCC luncheon: Garvan-Olin Medalist Kathlyn A. Parker, ACS Executive Director and CEO Madeleine Jacobs, Xiao Yu Mo, Kiley White, Maria Deslandes, Kathy Beckner Woody, Kristie Ruddick, Karen Johnson, Ratika Krishnamurty, Michelle Cortes-Salva, Rebecca Frey, WCC Chair Dawn A. Brooks, and ACS President-Elect Joseph S. Francisco. Linda Wang/C&EN
Winners of the Women Chemists Committee/Eli Lilly Travel Awards were honored during the WCC luncheon: Garvan-Olin Medalist Kathlyn A. Parker, ACS Executive Director and CEO Madeleine Jacobs, Xiao Yu Mo, Kiley White, Maria Deslandes, Kathy Beckner Woody, Kristie Ruddick, Karen Johnson, Ratika Krishnamurty, Michelle Cortes-Salva, Rebecca Frey, WCC Chair Dawn A. Brooks, and ACS President-Elect Joseph S. Francisco.
Michael V. Schaefer, a graduate student at the University of Iowa, discusses his research during Sci-Mix. Linda Wang/C&EN
Michael V. Schaefer, a graduate student at the University of Iowa, discusses his research during Sci-Mix.
Roald Hoffmann, winner of the Grady-Stack Award, and Sally B. Mitchell, winner of the James Bryant Conant Award in High School Chemistry Teaching, celebrate during the awards banquet. Linda Wang/C&EN
Roald Hoffmann, winner of the Grady-Stack Award, and Sally B. Mitchell, winner of the James Bryant Conant Award in High School Chemistry Teaching, celebrate during the awards banquet.
Nancy B. Jackson (on the left) and Cheryl A. Martin are the candidates for 2010 president-elect. Rudy Baum/C&EN
Nancy B. Jackson (on the left) and Cheryl A. Martin are the candidates for 2010 president-elect.
Ingrid Montes, chair of the Committee on Community Activities, is surrounded by her cadre of students from Puerto Rico. Peter Cutts Photography
Ingrid Montes, chair of the Committee on Community Activities, is surrounded by her cadre of students from Puerto Rico.
Erika Martinez of Mount St. Mary's College, in Los Angeles, explains her research during the undergraduate research poster session. Linda Wang/C&EN
Erika Martinez of Mount St. Mary's College, in Los Angeles, explains her research during the undergraduate research poster session.
Paul S. Weiss, Penn State chemistry and physics professor and editor-in-chief of ACS Nano, was a driving force behind the nano-themed programming at the national meeting. Peter Cutts Photography
Paul S. Weiss, Penn State chemistry and physics professor and editor-in-chief of ACS Nano, was a driving force behind the nano-themed programming at the national meeting.
Bronze statue of mother and children in Temple Square is a typical example of statuary scattered throughout Salt Lake City. Rudy Baum/C&EN
Bronze statue of mother and children in Temple Square is a typical example of statuary scattered throughout Salt Lake City.
At the expo, ACS Publications played up its popular paper on microcapsules that act as a Linda Wang/C&EN
At the expo, ACS Publications played up its popular paper on microcapsules that act as a "roach motel" for harmful bacteria.
ACS President Thomas H. Lane talks with undergraduates from Wesley College, in Dover, Del., during Sci-Mix. Linda Wang/C&EN
ACS President Thomas H. Lane talks with undergraduates from Wesley College, in Dover, Del., during Sci-Mix.
ACS Executive Director and CEO Madeleine Jacobs and Board Chair Judith L. Benham pose before the council meeting. Linda Wang/C&EN
ACS Executive Director and CEO Madeleine Jacobs and Board Chair Judith L. Benham pose before the council meeting.
The expo drew a sizable crowd, including this attendee looking for a good book. Linda Wang/C&EN
The expo drew a sizable crowd, including this attendee looking for a good book.
ACS President-Elect Joseph S. Francisco, President Thomas H. Lane, and Immediate Past-President Bruce E. Bursten pause for a photo before the board of directors open meeting. Linda Wang/C&EN
ACS President-Elect Joseph S. Francisco, President Thomas H. Lane, and Immediate Past-President Bruce E. Bursten pause for a photo before the board of directors open meeting.
A young girl uses pH paper to test chocolate's ability to neutralize vinegar during the Chocolate Fest presidential outreach event. Linda Wang/C&EN
A young girl uses pH paper to test chocolate's ability to neutralize vinegar during the Chocolate Fest presidential outreach event.

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