Your guide to the ACS national meeting in Philly
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Your guide to the ACS national meeting in Philly
ACS MEETING NEWS Your guide to the ACS national meeting in Philly C&EN’s curated list of things to do, people to see, and science to learn Must-see presenters * = Kavli speaker; ** = Plenary speaker Willie May** Andy Brunning Popular blogger will share the secret to making a good chemistry infographic Eilaf Egap Bending polymers to her will to make semiconducting devices, Emory National Institute of Standards & Technology director will make a case for better and better analytical measurements Toshiko Ichiye Rolf Halden** Putting the squeeze on enzymes to see what makes them tick, Georgetown U Sustainable chemistry superstar, Arizona State U Robert Margolskee Sheila David Chad Mirkin* Nanotech magnate, Northwestern Kimberly Prather** DNA repair dynamo, UC Davis Atmospheric chemistry ace, UC San Diego UT Arlington inorganicker will share tales of making nifty solid-state materials Albert Robichaud Amy Cannon Green chemistry education advocate, Beyond Benign Foundation Robin Macaluso Andrew Dove Sage Therapeutics CSO will unveil a potential antiseizure treatment Using click chemistry to make slick materials, U of Warwick Sweet! He’ll explain how your taste cells detect sugars and noncaloric sweeteners differently, Monell Chemical Senses Center Omar Farha* Taekjip Ha Playing tug-of-war with cell receptors, Johns Hopkins U His metal-organic framework compounds fight chemical weapons by day … and night, Northwestern Robert Cassell Bozhi Tian U of Chicago chemist interfaces silicon materials with tissue … to create cyborgs. Just kidding. We think. 24 Bryana Henderson Comet chemistry buff, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab at Caltech C&EN | CEN.ACS.ORG | AUGUST 1, 2016 Founder of the nearby New Liberty Distillery will give a taste of the chemistry behind his spirits Joseph Martinelli Safely using oxygen to carry out oxidation reactions in flow reactors, Eli Lilly & Co. Anne-Laure Grillot She’ll tell the origin story of telaprevir, an antiviral that fights hepatitis C, Vertex Pharmaceuticals Getting your bearings There are plenty of things walkable from the convention center. Fire up your Pokémon Go. 1. Pennsylvania Convention Center: Your chemventure starts here. John F. K 4 3 ennedy B lvd. Market S t. 18th St. 3. City Hall: Sitting atop this fine building is an 11-meter-tall bronze statue of William Penn, founder of “Penn’s Woods,” aka Pennsylvania. 6 Chesnut S t. Walnut S t. 5. Comcast Center: Take a stroll through the lobby, which boasts a 195 sq-meter video wall. 7. Franklin Institute: Climb inside a two-story-tall brain circuit and learn about “The Science Behind Pixar.” 6. Rittenhouse Square: Shop your heart out. 8. Le Meridien Philadelphia (hotel) 1 2 S Penn S 9 q. Race St. 10 Arch St. 9. Philadelphia Downtown Courtyard by Marriott (hotel) 10. Hilton Garden Inn Philadelphia City Center (hotel) 6th St. 8 11th St. 5 12th St. Arch St. 13th St. 21st St. 20th St. Race St. 2. Reading Terminal Market: Feed your face here. And don’t forget to try some Pennsylvania Dutch treats. Scrapple, anyone? 4. Love Statue: The iconic sculpture has temporarily moved across the street while LOVE Park gets an overhaul. Selfie detour. N Broad S t. 7 Market S t. 11 Chesnut S t. 12 11. Liberty Bell: Ding-dong. You can call on the cracked icon here. 12. Independence Hall: This is where it all began … and where “Give me your John Hancock” became a thing. More online Symposia you shouldn’t miss We hear you. The session possibilities are endless. We’ve whittled them down for you. C R E D I T: S H UT T ERSTO C K ( I CON S , C I TYS CA P E ) ; GO O GL E ( MA P ) 12 To find more details about the dates and times for these presenters and symposia—and even add them to your itinerary—visit cenm.ag/acsphilly16. 2016 C&EN Talented 12 We're unveiling this year's class of rising stars in chemistry. Catch 'em here before they get too famous. Monday AM Mobilizing Chemistry Expertise to Solve Humanitarian Problems Chemists Without Borders is bringing together scientists working to solve global problems. Stick around to learn what you can do. Sunday all day Chemistry in America 1676–1876 We're told this session will begin with an hour-long, costumed play about early chemistry at Harvard and Yale. Need we say more? Monday all day Kavli Symposium on Chemical Neurotransmission: What Are We Thinking? Come to learn about chemical tools for mapping the brain. Stay for the rainbow-colored neurons firing in real time. Monday PM Chemistry, Safety & Technology of GMO Foods Got questions about GMOs? Scientists of all stripes will answer them here by examining many aspects of this hot-button issue. Tuesday & Wednesday all day Controlling Zika Vector Mosquitoes Chemists have joined the fight against the virus. Learn about their battle strategies. Wednesday all day Catalysis in Automotive Emission Control Vroom vroom. Gear yourself up for this session on ways to clean up vehicle exhaust. Tuesday all day AUGUST 1, 2016 | CEN.ACS.ORG | C&EN 25