Jede Woche etwas Anderes, etwas Neues und Spannendes zum Thema Biochemie
Die Wissenschaftssprache der Biochemie ist kaum noch für Chemiker und Biologen verständlich – schon gar nicht für den Normalbürger. Doch die Biochemie forscht auf extrem interessanten und wichtigen Gebieten und möchte dies der breiten Öffentlichkeit auch näher bringen. Seit 2005 stellen verschiedene Teildisziplinen der Chemie Woche für Woche Beiträge in die Aktuelle Wochenschau ein, einen Internetauftritt, der sich an naturwissenschaftlich Interessierte – beispielsweise Lehrer mit ihren Oberstufenschülern, junge Studierende – richtet.
In diesem Jahr will die Fachgruppe Biochemie der Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker (GDCh) 52 Wochen mit spannenden Beiträgen füllen. Und das ist bislang gelungen – dank eines Studienprojekts am Fachbereich Chemie der Technischen Universität Darmstadt: „HighChem – Schreiben für die Biochemie“.
Wem Biochemie, Biologie und Chemie nicht völlig fremd sind, wird mit Gewinn die Aktuelle Wochenschau 2013 studieren – www.aktuelle-wochenschau.de.
David Spichiger, SCS
11.03.2013
Open researchers/postdoc’s positions at Uppsala University
Open positions at the Department of Cell and Molecular Biology and the Department of Chemistry – Ångström Laboratory, with placement at the Uppsala Center for Computational Chemistry, UC3.
Detailed description of the positions please click here.
You are welcome to submit your application no later than March 17, 2013, UFV-PA 2013/474. Use the link below to access the application form
Two researchers/postdoc’s
David Spichiger, SCS
11.03.2013
ChemistryViews Hitlist - February 2013
ChemViews Magazine – Interviews
- Where Chemical Education is Heading: Interview with Peter Mahaffy, 06 November 2012,
Author: Vera Köster - Tomas Kåberger on Global Energy Industry, 05 February 2013, Author: Sarah Watson
- Border Between Ionic Liquids and Electrolyte Solutions, 07 August 2012, Author: Vera Köster
ChemViews Magazine – Highlights (without Interviews)
- 2011 ISI Journal Impact Factors, 09 July 2012, Author: ChemViews
- 2010 ISI Journal Impact Factors, 09 July 2012, Author: ChemViews
- Top Ten Emerging Technologies in 2013, 15 February 2013, Author: Javier Garcia-Martinez
ChemistryViews.org – News
- Inhibiting Hepatitis C, 12 February 2013, Author: Vikki Cantrill
- Easy Ways to Aryl Fluorides, 07 February 2013, Author: ChemistryViews
- Low-cost Water Decolorization, 05 February 2013, Author: ChemistryViews
ChemistryViews.org – Education
- Tips and Tricks for the Lab: Column Choices, 03 July 2012, Author: Sarah Millar
- Tips and Tricks for the Lab: Column Troubleshooting and Alternatives, 07 August 2012, Author: Sarah Millar
- Tips for Writing Better Science Papers: Graphics and Tables (5), 05 February 2013, Author: Richard Threlfall
ChemistryViews.org – Videos
- ChemCar Competition 2012, 28 September 2012,
Authors: Charlotte Brückner and Sarah Millar - Organic Materials Could Save Your Life- ChemistryViews.org IYC Video Competition,
30 September 2011, Author: Véronique de Halleux - Fermentation Process in Wine Making – ChemistryViews.org IYC Video Competition,
30 September 2011, Author: Werner Nowaczyk
David Spichiger, SCS
08.03.2013
Fall Meeting 2013 - Call for Contributions
Fall Meeting 2013,
EPFL Lausanne,
September 6, 2013
Call for Contributions is open until April 14, 2013
The Swiss Chemical Society Fall Meeting is the largest annual scientific congress organized in Switzerland. Last year, more than 600 scientific contributions were presented at the Fall Meeting held at the ETH in Zurich.
The event offers a unique opportunity for graduate students, post-doctoral fellows and senior scientists from both, academic and industry, to share and exchange the results of their research. It also allows chemists to exchange ideas, often creating the seeds for new projects and collaborations.
The Fall Meeting 2013 takes place at EPF Lausanne on September 6, 2013.
Further information and submission:
http://www.scg.ch/fallmeeting
David Spichiger, SCS
18.02.2013
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