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Teams of students collaborated on a toxicology-focused project during the AI Hackathon
Teams of students collaborated on a toxicology-focused project during the AI Hackathon
ACS GCI’s Isamir Martinez (left) presented representatives from the Bristol Myers Squibb (BMS) Sustainability Team with the first-ever Data Sciences and Modeling Award for Green Chemistry at the GC&E Awards Ceremony
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Engaging technical sessions ranged from talks on computer-aided design to environmental justice and from improved manufacturing processes to the future of chemistry education
Attendees enjoyed networking and refreshments at the Industry Roundtable Poster Reception
After a busy day at the GC&E Service Project removing invasive plant species, students relaxed and connected in downtown Atlanta during the Student Networking Reception
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Cumulatively, the Green Chemistry Challenge Award-winning technologies have:  Eliminated 830 million pounds of hazardous chemicals and solvents. Saved over 21 billion gallons of water. Prevented 7.8 billion pounds of carbon dioxide from being released into the air.
Benefits of the winning technologies include improvements in:  Human health due to cleaner air and water, increased safety for workers from reduced exposure, and safer products and food for consumers Environmental quality from reduced use of harmful chemicals, lower potential for global warming, ozone depletion, and smog formation Business bottom line from higher yields, more streamlined processes, reduced waste, better performance, increased sales, and improved competitiveness
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Unlike common PFAS, fluoxetine has only one fully fluorinated carbon atom.
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LaTrease Garrison (ACS) and Jennie Romer (US EPA) presented a Green Chemistry Challenge Award to Levon Sarkissian of Pro Farm Group at the awards ceremony on September 26, 2024 in New York City. The winning team members gathered on stage to accept their GCCA in the Design of Safer and Degradable Chemicals category.
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Mark Brower, Senior Director at Merck & Co., Inc, presented the company's 10th GCCA-winning technology.
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