Computers in Chemistry

The Computers in Chemistry Division
of the American Chemical Society

American Chemical Society

Current Events



National ACS Meetings

The full program for the 236th National ACS meeting has been posted as well as the Preliminary Program and Abstracts for the COMP Division.

The winners of the Hewlett Packard Outstanding Junior Faculty Award have been announced!

The Chemical Computing Group's Graduate Student Travel Awards have been announced. A description of the award is also available.

The Full Program and Abstracts for the Spring 2008 Meeting in New Orleans are still available.

 

Sponsors for COMP's programming
at the 236th ACS meeting
in Philadelphia


News of Interest to Our Members

The 2008 Elections for the Officers of the COMP Division will be held later this year. Biographies for the candidates have been posted. Please check later for the link to your ballot - and remember to cast your vote!

We are pleased to announce the results for the 2007 election. The 2008 officers will be:

Chair-Elect: Hanneke Jansen
Secretary: John Woolfrey
Councilor: Andy Holder
Alternate Councilor: Rommie Amaro

Congratulations to the new officers and thanks to all who showed their willingness to serve by running.

The 2009 dues forms are now available as either a PDF document or Microsoft Word document.

The The Spring 2008 COMP Newsletter has arrived. Please note: In the original Spring 2008 COMP newsletter, sponsorship of the 2008 ACS Award for Computers in Chemical and Pharmaceutical Research was incorrectly attributed to Accelrys Inc. This updated version gives the appropriate credit to Schrödinger. We apologize for the error. Highlights of this issue include:

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COMP and CCL

The COMP division is now a proud sponsor of the Computational Chemistry List (CCL) at http://www.ccl.net/. Information about upcoming COMP events will be distributed via this CCL.