The News Review:
- DSM Joins the American Chemical Society Green Chemistry Institute …
- UWS adding forensic chemistry concentration to meet growing …
- Huntington gets an ‘A’ in chemistry
DSM Joins the American Chemical Society Green Chemistry Institute …
PR Newswire (press release) NY
The Pharmaceutical Roundtable is a partnership between the ACS Green Chemistry Institute(R) and pharmaceutical companies. The roundtable was founded in 2005 to promote sustainable manufacturing of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) by integrating the principles of green chemistry and engineering into drug discovery and manufacturing. Recently it was decided that companies which are significantly engaged in research and development or manufacturing of intermediates and APIs for the pharmaceutical industry could apply for membership. DSM Pharmaceutical Products is the first such company to join the Roundtable.
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UWS adding forensic chemistry concentration to meet growing …
BusinessNorth.com MN
Students interested in using their science skills in crime scene investigations crime labs and court cases have an education option through the University of Wisconsin-Superior’s new concentration in forensic chemistry. Beginning next fall UW-Superior’s Chemistry Department will offer a chemistry major with a concentration in forensic chemistry. The program covers scientific areas such as analytical chemistry as well as legal issues such as managing criminal investigations. The new program reflects a growing interest among the public especially younger people in forensic science. It also stems from an increasing need for criminal prosecutors to provide forensic evidence to win their cases. “Because of increasing interest in forensics prosecutors often cannot obtain a conviction without forensic evidence.
Huntington gets an ‘A’ in chemistry
Daily Mail – Charleston WV
Tuesday January 27 2009 Huntington gets an 'A' in chemistry High school girls basketball by Emily Thayer For the Daily Mail True chemistry is hard to come by in high school sports. When you find a rare duo you're bound to see greatness. For Whitney Bays and Erin Bailes both juniors at Huntington High School chemistry on the basketball court is credited to a "sister-like" friendship and a long history of playing together. "Erin is like my sister" Bays said. "We grew up playing ball together. "Girls basketball in West Virginia has not seen such a dynamic duo since Renee Montgomery and Alexis Hornbuckle who won state championships together at Capital in 2002 and at South Charleston in 2003 and 2004 before going on to highly successful college careers. Highlanders Coach Lonnie Lucas said the girls play to each other's strengths including Bailes' ball-handling skills and Bays' shooting ability.
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