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GC&E 2015 and Boston National Meeting Recordings Available

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2015 GC&E Presentations.png19th Annual Green Chemistry & Engineering Conference

Miss this year's Green Chemistry & Engineering Conference or not able to sit in on every session you hoped to? You can now watch over 130 presentations recorded at the 19th Annual Green Chemistry & Engineering Conference for free. Browse by symposium theme to find cutting edge science, industry case studies, and what's next in green chemistry education from the leaders in the field. These sessions were recorded July 14-16, 2015.

ACS Boston National Meeting

ACS members have special viewing privileges to the technical recordings from the Boston National Meeting held in August 2015.  Based on the meeting theme of  Innovation From Discovery to Application, over 300 oral presentations were captured at the meeting, including Plenary Sessions from Paula Hammond (Tailored Drug Release Surfaces for Regenerative Medicine and Targeted Nanotherapies), Pat Brown (Replacing the World’s Most Destructive Industry), and Karen Wooley (Targeted Applications as Inspirations to Develop Strategies Toward Functionally-Sophisticated Nanoscopic Macromolecules With Diverse Composition, Structures, and Properties).

Also included from Boston are Kavli Lectures from George Whiteside (Problems, Puzzles, and Inevitabilities in Research) and William Dichtel (The Spectacular Properties of Porous Polymers).  See these and all the new releases from Boston at www.presentations.acs.org. Also available are recordings from the two prior national meetings in Denver and San Francisco as well as content from the July 2015 ACS Green Chemistry & Engineering Conference.

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