Nanoscience Symposium

New York University 32 Waverly Place, New York City, United States

Join the New York ACS’s Nanotechnology Discussion Group for a three-speaker symposium. Download Flyer here Please RSVP here  

It’s in the Perturbation: Conformational Dynamics of Proteins from Molecular Simulations.

St. John’s University 8000 Utopia Parkway, Queens, NY, United States

  Join the Long Island Subsection for a fascinating hybrid seminar on human γD-crystallin, a protein which does not undergo any turnover since birth.  Arlind Karicani, a PhD candidate at Yale University, will discuss his research on this remarkable protein whose disfunction is the leading cause of blindness. Download flyer here Registration is free; register […]

The Chemistry of Love

Pace University 1 Pace Plaza, New York, NY, United States

Join the New York ACS on March 8, 2025 from 11:00AM – 3:00PM  Pace University for a fun-filled and informative discussion of love, the most fundamental human need.  The day’s events include a presentation related to ‘Love’ discussing hormones and brain chemistry.  There will also be HEART-healthy blender bar breakfast, LOVELY gifts, lunch, a fun […]

Board of Directors Meeting

Virtual

The Board of Directors invites all members to join them at their Board Meetings. Please RSVP to Bernadette Taylor to receive the Zoom link.

William H. Nichols Distinguished Symposium & Medal Presentation Ceremony

St. John’s University 8000 Utopia Parkway, Queens, NY, United States

  The New York Local Section is proud to present the 2025 Nichols Medal to Prof. Benjamin Cravatt of Scripps Research Institute for developing activity-based protein profiling and advancing covalent drug discovery. The distinguished symposium in his honor is entitled, as follows: “Advancing Biology Through Innovations in Chemistry” Event Date:  April 11, 2025 Event Time […]

26th Annual Student Research Symposium and Award Night

Fairleigh Dickinson University Dickinson Hall, Room 4468, Teaneck, NJ, United States

This is a forum for students and their faculty mentors from colleges and universities that participate in the subsection’s activities to present the results of their research. Outstanding graduating students, chemistry/biochemistry majors from the participating colleges, are also being recognized (they receive the Hudson-Bergen Chemical Society Award). All the presenters will receive certificates of participation. […]