58TH ANNUAL UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM Monday, March 1, 2010
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Last Call for Papers for the 58TH ANNUAL UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM Sponsored by The New York Chemistry Students’ Association of the American Chemical Society’s New York Section. The symposium provides an excellent opportunity for undergraduate chemistry students in the NY metropolitan area to present the results of their research. The program includes a keynote address by a Adelphi University graduate, Dr. Jack Kaye, of Associate Director for Research, Earth Science Division, NASA, speaking on ” Chemistry, Climate, and Satellites: How Chemistry Helps us Observe and Understand Earth’s Changing Climate”, presentation of student papers, followed by a luncheon. This year, we will include poster presentations as well as oral presentations. Date: Saturday, May 8th, 2010 Place: Adelphi University, Garden City, NY To: 1. Submit an abstract on-line (Please follow the abstract template form and included instructions) 2. Print a flyer for posting – Print “Call For Papers” frame 3. Obtain directions to Adelphi University, Garden City, NY Go To: http://www.newyorkacs.org/grp_ SIGNFICANT DATES FOR 58TH URS Abstract Submission and Online Registration Opens – February 22, 2010 Deadline for Abstract Submission – March 8, 2010 Deadline for Symposium Advanced Registration – April 12, 2010 Registration for Student members of the National ACS is free. For non-Student members, the registration is $30. Advanced registration for mentors is free. Checks for registration fee should be made out to: “NY ACS URS” and sent to: Prof. JaimeLee Rizzo Pace University Dept. of Chemistry & Physical Sciences 1 Pace Plaza, W-332 New York, NY 10038 In order to receive the advanced registration benefits, checks need to be received by April 21, 2010. Early registration fee (Deadline April 12th): Mentors – free; Guests – $15. On site registration fees: Mentors – $30; Guests – $30
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