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American Council on Science and Health (ACSH), 278 American Crop Protection Association (ACPA), 267, 278 American Cyanamid Agricultural Products Division, See BASF Agricultural Products Group (US), 216 American Fiber Manufacturers Association, hic. (AFMA), 268 American Hydrogen Association (AHA), 268 American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA), 278 American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AICHE), 268 American Institute of Chemists, The (AIC), 268 American Methanol Institute (AMI), 268 American Oil Chemists Society (AOCS), 268 American Ordnance LLC, 216 American Pacific Corporation (AMPAC), 216 American Peptide Society (APS), 268... [Pg.320]

He was awarded 20 patents by the U.S. Patent Office and was the author or coauthor of over 300 reports in scientific journals. He was a member of the National Academy of Sciences, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Philosophical Society, a fellow of the American Institute of Chemists, the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the American Physical Society. He served as a member of the board of directors of the American Chemical Society (1959-1963). [Pg.170]

Dr. Bueche was a member of the American Chemical Society, the American Institute of Chemists, the American Institute of Physics and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He was elected to membership in the National Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Engineering and was awarded Medals by the American Society of Metals (1 78), the Industrial Researdi Institute (1979) and the American Society for Mechanical Engineers (1980). He was the father of two sons. [Pg.229]

Van Doren, 1948. Lloyd Van Doren. Early History of the American Institute of Chemists. The Chemist 25 183-191. [Pg.520]

Carmichael, 1974. Emmett B. Carmichael. Fifty Golden Years History and Accomplishments of the American Institute of Chemists . The Chemist S (September) 22-23 (October) 28-29 (November) 27-28 (December) 23-25. [Pg.532]

Shelby A. Miller, Ph.D., P.E., Resident Retired Senior Engineer, Argonne National Laboratory American Association for the Advancement of Science (Fellow), American Chemical Society, American Institute of Chemical Engineers (Fellow), American Institutes of Chemists (Fellow), Filtration Society, New York Academy of Sciences, Society of Chemical Industry (Section 18, Liquid-Solid Operations and Equipment Section 27, Energy Resources, Conversion, and Utilization)... [Pg.14]

The American Institute of Chemists is a national, nonprofit organization whose purpose is to promote the relevance of the chemical profession and its practitioners to society. [Pg.268]

AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTS (AIC). Founded in 1923, it is primarily concerned with chemists and chemical engineers as professional people rather than with chemistry as a science. Special emphasis is placed on the scientific integrity of the individual and on a code of etines adhered to by all its members. It publishes a monthly journal. The Chemist. It is located at 7315 Wisconsin Ave, NW, Bethesda, MD 20814. http /Avww.theaic.org/... [Pg.73]

Science (A.A.A.S.), Economic Botany (N. Y. Botanical Garden), Tappi (Technical Assoc, of Pulp Paper Industry), Contributions of Boyce Thompson Institute of Plant Research American Journal of Botany (Botanical Society of America), Annual Report of Mellon Institute for Industrial Research, The Chemist (American Institute of Chemists), etc. [Pg.121]

National Medal of Science, which he received from President Bush in 1989 the Priestley Medal from the American Chemical Society the Davy Medal from the Royal Society of London and the Gold Medal from the American Institute of Chemists. [Pg.38]

He, Francis and their 1-month old son, David, drove from Iowa City, Iowa to Riverside, Illinois in a Model A where he was to begin his job at the U.O.P. laboratory. He was met by Dr. Gus Eggloff and told there wasn t any job because the chemical engineers and architects were on strike. As a professional chemist and President of the American Institute of Chemists,... [Pg.6]

Dr. Seymour s personal qualities are not confined to the formal classroom, it is found in the research laboratory, in the industrial laboratory, in the continuing education of professional chemists and secondary chemistry teachers, in presenting chemical education through radio and television programs, and in his participation in educational activities of the ACS and other professional organizations (such as American Institute of Chemists, American Institute of Chemical Engineers since 1945,... [Pg.8]

Dr. Hackley received numerous honors and commendations during 57 years of his continuous government service. He was an honorary fife member of the American Chemical Society and fellow of the American Institute of Chemists. Dr. Hackley passed away on November 5, 2006. [Pg.731]

DENNIS J. RUNSER is director of chemical affairs for Marlon Laboratories, Inc., Kansas City, Mo. His responsibilities include analytical and bioanalytlcal research, stability testing, synthesis, pharmacokinetics, and bioavailability studies. He received his B.S. degree in chemistry from Illinois Benedictine College and his Ph.D. from the University of Iowa. He is also currently adjunct professor on the faculty of the University of Mlssouri-Kansas City. Dr. Runser is named in "Who s Who in the Midwest" and is a certified as a professional chemist by the American Institute of Chemists. He has held management positions in quality control and analytical research with G. D. Searle Company and the... [Pg.163]

A sketch of Herman Pines would not be complete without reviewing some of his awards After the A. C. S Fritzsche Award, Herman Pines received the Midwest Award of the St. Louis Section of the American Chemical Society in 1963. In 1981 he received the American Chemical Society Award in Petroleum Chemistry In 1981 he also received the Eugene J. Houdry Award in Applied Catalysis of the Catalysis Society At its recent meeting in Las Vegas, he received the 1982 Chemical Pioneer Award of the American Institute of Chemists Space limitations prevent elaboration of all of his honors ... [Pg.85]


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