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− | Abstract submission will run from February 1st, 2010, until April 20. Abstracts should be submitted via the '''[http://abstracts.acs.org/ ACS Program and Abstract Creation System (PACS)]''' during that time. More details on the new PACS system are available [http://portal.acs.org/portal/ | + | Abstract submission will run from February 1st, 2010, until April 20. Abstracts should be submitted via the '''[http://abstracts.acs.org/ ACS Program and Abstract Creation System (PACS)]''' during that time. More details on the new PACS system are available [http://portal.acs.org/portal/Navigate?nodeid=1202 here]. |
When submitting an abstract, please check the program listing to see if any of the topical symposia will provide an appropriate setting for your oral presentation. There is also a series of general sessions in inorganic, physical, organic and analytical chemistry, which all offer the choice of a poster or oral presentation. If your topic lies outside these areas, please submit your abstract into general papers (both poster and oral presentations are possible). | When submitting an abstract, please check the program listing to see if any of the topical symposia will provide an appropriate setting for your oral presentation. There is also a series of general sessions in inorganic, physical, organic and analytical chemistry, which all offer the choice of a poster or oral presentation. If your topic lies outside these areas, please submit your abstract into general papers (both poster and oral presentations are possible). |
Revision as of 15:53, 6 April 2010
Abstract submission will run from February 1st, 2010, until April 20. Abstracts should be submitted via the ACS Program and Abstract Creation System (PACS) during that time. More details on the new PACS system are available here.
When submitting an abstract, please check the program listing to see if any of the topical symposia will provide an appropriate setting for your oral presentation. There is also a series of general sessions in inorganic, physical, organic and analytical chemistry, which all offer the choice of a poster or oral presentation. If your topic lies outside these areas, please submit your abstract into general papers (both poster and oral presentations are possible).
Most, possibly all, posters will be presented at the main poster session on Wednesday, June 2nd in the Barrington Student Union. This session will be opened with a plenary talk by Dr. Catherine Hunt, and will run concurrently with hors d'oevres, a cash bar, job/graduate school recruitment and musical entertainment. Those presenting posters will have the chance to indicate that they are interested in finding employment or graduate school; recruiters can discuss the presenter's research at the poster.