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ChemPubSoc Europe News, September 2018

180928 CPSENews CPSE twitter 1000ChemPubSoc Europe reaches 1.000 Twitter followers

Many thanks to all followers for their support! If you haven’t subscribed to ChemPubSocEurope’s tweets yet, check out @ChemPubSoc_Euroand become a follower to keep up with the latest news related to the family of journals.

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Virtual Issue ChemPubSoc Europe Fellows Class 2016/2017

This Virtual Issueshowcases a selection of contributions from the Fellows class of 2016/2017 that have been published in the ChemPubSoc Europe journals and Angewandte Chemie.

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ChemBioChem: Update from the Editorial Advisory Board

ChemBioChem is happy to announce that Professor Tobias Erb joinsEditorial Advisory Board. He was appointed as new director of the Department of Biochemistry & Synthetic Metabolism at the Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology in Marburg in June 2017 and also very recently received the prestigious Otto Bayer Award 2018!

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Photos SCS Fall Meeting 2018 at EPFL Lausanne: Poster Sessions and Exhibitors

Website of the SCS Fall Meeting 2018: https://scg.ch/fallmeeting/2018


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Photos: Alain Herzog, EPFL Lausanne, and team

 

Photos SCS Fall Meeting 2018 at EPFL Lausanne: Registration and Welcome

Website of the SCS Fall Meeting 2018: https://scg.ch/fallmeeting/2018


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Photos: Alain Herzog, EPFL Lausanne, and team

 

Photos of the SCS Fall Meeting Aperitif on Sep 6, 2018

On the eve of the SCS Fall Meeting on September 6, 2018, about 60 guests of the SCS joined the aperitif and the conference dinner. SCS prize winners, sponsoring partners, delegates from partner societies, FM session chairs and SCS board memberers participated and enjoyed the evening that was perfectly organized by Prof. Sandrine Gerber, EPFL, and her team. 

Enjoy browsing throuth the impressions of the aperitif and the prize ceremonies:


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Photos: Alain Herzog, EPFL Lausanne, and team

SCS Prize Ceremonies on the Occasion of the SCS Fall Meeting 2018

On the eve of the SCS Fall Meeting 2018 in Lausanne, the Swiss Chemical Society celebrated the prize winners 2018 and honored three individuals and one team for their outstanding, scientific contributions.
All winners contributed an invited lecture to one of the plenary sessions of the SCS Fall Meeting and gave an isight into their research activities of the past years.

We like to take to opportunity to congratulates all winnders again for their exiting achievments and we are looking forward to their CHIMIA articels next year that will be published in issue 7-8/2019.
 


The Swiss Chemical Society awarded

Prof. Ruedi Aebersold, ETH Zurich,
the Paracelsus Award 2018
for his exceptional and visionary contributions to the field of proteomics in general and to the fields of analytical chemistry, protein chemistry, and mass spectrometry specifically.

Dr. Paul W. Manley, Novartis Pharmaceuticals AG, Basel,
the SISF-SCS Distinguished Investigator Award 2018 
for his impressive track record of success as a medicinal chemist, including 31 years in Basel at Sandoz/Novartis, working in several disease areas and on multiple classes of drug targets, including the invention of the commercial antileukemia drug Nilotinib.

Dr. Clemens Lamberth, Syngenta Crop Protection AG, Stein,
the SISF-SCS Senior Investigator Award 2018
for his impressive track record of success in the field of fungicide research within Crop Protection, including the invention of the fungicide Mandipropamid (Revus®, Pergado®).

to the team from Syngenta Crop Protection AG, Stein (AG), namely
Dr. Raymonde Fonné-Pfister,
Dr. Claudio Screpanti,
Dr. Alain De Mesmaeker and
Dr. Harro Bouwmeester, University of Amsterdam,
the Sandmeyer Award 2018
for their pioneering work on Strigolactones that can be considered a collaboration masterpiece between Industry and Academia to explore novel area of this phytohormonal family. 


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Photos: Alain Herzog, EPFL Lausanne, and team

  • Element Scarcity – EuChemS Periodic Table
  • Interview with Prof. Joseph Wang, University of California San Diego (USA)
  • SCNAT Newsletter, September 2018
  • Successful Exhibitor Challenge at the SCS Fall Meeting 2018

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