Survey: Journal 'Pure and Applied Chemistry'
Pure and Applied Chemistry (PAC), the flagship journal of the International Union of Pure & Applied Chemistry (IUPAC), is undergoing a strategic review. Our goal is to evaluate the purpose and direction of PAC to ensure that it meets the ever-changing needs and expectations of its authors and readers and contributes fully to the IUPAC vision and mission.
PAC was launched in 1960 with a specific purpose: to publish works that emerge from the international scientific events and projects that are sponsored and undertaken by IUPAC. The objectives of the journal are to publish:
- Papers based upon authoritative lectures presented at IUPAC-sponsored conferences, symposia, and workshops.
- Papers or collections of papers by invitation, as special topic features.
- IUPAC Recommendations on nomenclature, symbols, and units.
- IUPAC Technical Reports on standardization, recommended procedures, collaborative studies, data compilations, etc.
With dramatic changes in scholarly publishing and emerging initiatives in Open Science, is a new future direction warranted? Should the journal’s purpose and scope change? Who is the target audience and what does IUPAC provide that is unique? Should there be a new format? Etc.
We need your input – to learn how PAC is used in its current print and digital versions; what content is most valuable; what needs to be added or changed; what features and functionalities are absolutely essential for the provision of an enjoyable and informative reader experience. Please take a few minutes to complete the following survey before 17th March 2023. Your comments and suggestions are most welcome, and you can also contact me directly at the email address below.
My sincere thanks in advance for your input.
Leah McEwen, Chair
IUPAC Committee on Publications and Cheminformatics Data Standards (CPCDS)
Link to the survey: https://www.research.net/r/PAC_2
David Spichiger, SCS
23.02.2023
SCS Annual Report 2022
«2022 represented for most of us the so much expected light at the end of the tunnel! After two years of cancelled or virtualized events, we finally could proceed with most of our activities the way they should have been. In particular, the Spring meeting and the general assembly (in Geneva), on one hand, and the Fall meeting (in Zürich) were a formidable opportunity to reconnect with each other. The joy that could be read on everyone’s face was a clear testimony of the necessity of human interactions in our activity. And this is an important message for us at the SCS, that we should continue to promote the organization of many meetings, a strategic orientation what was taken some years ago and recently intensified.»
Prof. Christian Bochet, President of the SCS
After two years of limited opportunities to hold on-site events due to the COVID pandemic restrictions, the SCS was finally able to return to normality with its activities. After two online events in the beginning of the year, we had the opportunity to successfully hold close to twenty on-site symposia and congresses respectively and were able to generate an important contribution to the exchange between academia and industry.
One of the highlights was the second Swiss Chemistry Science Night at the Casino Bern, where more than 120 invited guests enjoyed the evening and celebrated the SCS Award Winners 2022.
In addition to the well-established activities that are part of the SCS program for years and are mentioned later in this annual report, we focused on the following, new or specific initiatives in 2022:
- provide event organization services for third parties and support partners to implement onsite or virtual conferences.
- further develop the IT infrastructure for SCS events.
- extend the SCS Partnership program to 23 companies.
- collaborate with LS2 to expand the intellectual property and patent seminar program to include industrial participants.
- establish of a task force to address the structural deficit be-tween Universities, Government, and Industry to offer adequate career entry opportunities
The Swiss Chemical Society is a not-for-profit organization. Its programs are financed through sponsoring contributions, publishing, revenues from activities, and the membership-fees. Part of the programs of the society receive support from the SCS-Foundation. The foundation accepts financial contributions from institutional and private donors for activities exempt from taxation. We would like to thank all our members, sponsors and partners who supported us financially and logistically in 2022.
Furthermore, we related to many organizations to support and implement all the interesting projects and initiatives.
Please enjoy reading through the 2022 annual report that shows again a very active and lively society
Prof. Christian Bochet David Spichiger
President Executive Director
The SCS Annual Report is also published in CHIMIA Volume 77, No 1-2/2023
Céline Wittwer, SCS
22.02.2023
Abstract Deadline approaching for the IUPAC|CHAINS 2023 in The Hague, August 20-25, 2023
On behalf of the Local Organizing Committee of the IUPAC World Chemistry Congress, we want to remind you that it is still possible to submit abstracts of lectures and poster abstracts for IUPAC|CHAINS 2023 in The Hague from 20 till 25 August.
We received already a lot of input but the submissions from the European countries are somewhat behind compared to the rest of the world.
Abstract Submission
Deadline for submission is Wednesday 15 February 2023. All information regarding submission guidelines and (sub)themes, can be found in this link: www.iupac2023.org/abstracts
Registration Discount for SCS Members
Also please keep in mind that the registration will open on Wednesday 15 February 2023! Click here to directly put a reminder in your agenda.
As a partner society of the KNCV, we would like to invite you and all your members to join us in Connecting Chemical Worlds. We aim to connect disciplines of chemistry and getting academia, industry, junior and senior researchers to share what they love most about this beautiful science and help chemistry in answering the problems of tomorrow.
Members of the SCS can register with a 10% discount of the regular prize (not applicable in combination with other discounts). The discount code will be available in the SCS members portal when the registration opens!
Apply for a travel grant
To cover your travel costs, you can apply for a Swiss Chemistry Travel Award. Deadline to submit your application is March 31, 2023: https://scg.ch/scg-news/2816-chemistry-travel-award-2023
If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact us via .
Best regards,
Local Organizing Committee IUPAC|CHAINS 2023
David Spichiger, SCS
08.02.2023
SCS Partnerships: five companies joined the program in the past months
In 2020 the SCS implemented the SCS Partnership program as a new strategic tool to strengthen the collaboration with industrial partners and to align the Society’s activities to the community’s requirements. Starting with 13 partner companies in spring 2020 the program includes 24 partner as of February 2023.
Please contact the SCS Head Office if you are interested in a SCS Partnership as well (CHF 3’000 p.a.).
Recent SCS Parnerships Assignments
In the past 12 months five companies signed the partnership agreement and joined the program. We are happy an proud to welcome the following companies:
- Arxada AG, Basel: global specialty chemicals business
- Bachem AG, Bubendorf: manufacture of peptides and oligonucleotides
- Carbogen Amcis, Bubendorf: drug development and commercialisation services
- Firmenich SA, Satigny: fragrances, flavors and ingredients
- IBM Research Europe, Zürich: cutting-edge research for tomorrow's information technology
SCS Partnership Program
Make the difference as an Institutional Partner through
> Active involvement in the strategic alignment of the society (board-, committee- and jury-membership)
> Becoming Industrial Science Award Program Stakeholders (former SISF Program)
> VIP Guests/Delegates at the Swiss Chemistry Science Night
… and also enjoying the benefits of a “classical” corporate membership:
> Free CHIMIA subscription, publication of Company Reports in CHIMIA, advertising at reduced rates, and logo presence on SCS documents (print, digital)
SCS Partnership Companies 2023
David Spichiger, SCS
07.02.2023
ChemistryEurope, is now open for submissions with APCs waived until 2025!
We are very excited to announce that our new open access flagship journal, ChemistryEurope, is now open for submissions with APCs waived until 2025!
ChemistryEurope is the flagship journal of Chemistry Europe. We publish high-impact, authoritative research on all aspects of chemistry and work from adjacent scientific areas that showcases chemistry’s role as a central science. We serve the entire community by bringing together the brightest minds in chemistry and by providing a platform for original and inspirational work from across the discipline.
We understand the huge pressures the scientific community is facing every day and we want to support you. Chemistry Europe is an association of 16 chemical societies from 15 European countries, representing over 75,000 chemists. Run by chemists, for chemists—we evaluate, publish, disseminate, and amplify the scientific excellence of chemistry researchers from around the globe.
Contact
Alena O’Dell
Assistant in the Chemistry Journals Department
WILEY-VCH GmbH
Boschstraße 12
69469 Weinheim
David Spichiger, SCS
24.01.2023
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