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- NJ-ACS - North Jersey Section - American Chemical Society
Official site of the North Jersey Section of the American Chemical Society Scientists engaged in many topical groups committees
- Azure ACS retirement in Microsoft 365 and using app context with id . . .
Azure ACS retirement in Microsoft 365 and using app context with id and secret We are using SharePoint online We are seeing the below notice on SharePoint app registration page since few months now:
- Mass Spectrometry - North Jersey Section - NJ-ACS
The NJ-ACS Mass Spectrometry Discussion Group (MSDG) was formed in 1989 to promote and disseminate knowledge of mass spectrometry and related topics MSDG is an integral part of the American Chemical Society (ACS) North Jersey Section Membership includes over 1,100 scientists involved in research and development both at academic, industrial and governmental laboratories Although the majority
- North Jersey Section - American Chemical Society - NJ-ACS
The North Jersey Section ACS congratulates its members who have reached 50, 60, and 70 year anniversaries and thanks them for their service to the American Chemical Society and their contributions to the sciences
- Benefits of ACS Membership with the NJ Section
The North Jersey Section has revised its bylaws This was necessitated as a result of changes in the National ACS documents as well as changes in the Section’s activities since the last revision approximately 30 years ago The complete By-Laws are viewable here or if you would prefer a hard copy, please contact the Section Secretary, Bettyann Howson, at (973)822-2575
- Mass Spectrometry Discussion Group - NJ-ACS
The NJ-ACS Mass Spectrometry Discussion Group (MSDG) was formed in 1989 to promote and disseminate knowledge of mass spectrometry and related topics MSDG is an integral part of the American Chemical Society (ACS) North Jersey Section
- Organic - North Jersey Section - American Chemical Society
The NJACS Organic Chemistry Topical Group (OTG) brings together New Jersey’s organic chemists from academia, companies, and the pharmaceutical industry
- Project SEED - North Jersey Section - American Chemical Society - NJ-ACS
[raw] [ Register for the Sept 23, 2019 event ] [ raw] Project SEED is designed to encourage economically disadvantaged high school students to pursue career opportunities in the chemical sciences During the summer, student work in the laboratory doing hands-on research guided by a scientist-mentor Project SEED is for the student from an economically disadvantage background with an annual
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