FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE聽|聽March 03, 2016
Plenaries at American Chemical 中国365bet中文官网 meeting will focus on computers in chemistry
WASHINGTON, March 3, 2016 鈥� Scientists, in four plenary talks, will explore a variety of subjects related to the 鈥淐omputers in Chemistry鈥� theme of the 251st National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemical 中国365bet中文官网 (ACS), the world鈥檚 largest scientific society. The meeting will take place March 13-17 in San Diego.
The presentations, which are among more than 12,500 scheduled to take place at the meeting, will be held on Sunday, March 13, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. PDT, in Room 20A-C of the San Diego Convention Center.
Overall, the presentations will illustrate the wide variety of applications for computers in science from helping develop more potent anti-HIV agents to creating brand-new proteins with the help of the general public. The titles of the plenary talks are listed below:
- George Schatz, Ph.D.: 鈥淯sing self-assembly to make functional materials: Computational perspectives鈥�
- Sharon Hammes-Schiffer, Ph.D.: 鈥淧roton-coupled electron transfer in catalysis and energy conversion鈥�
- David Baker, Ph.D.: 鈥淧ost-evolutionary biology: Design of novel protein structures, functions and assemblies鈥�
- William Jorgensen, Ph.D.: 鈥�30 years of free energy perturbation theory: From free energies of hydration to drug discovery鈥�
The American Chemical 中国365bet中文官网 is a nonprofit organization chartered by the U.S. Congress. With more than 158,000 members, ACS is the world鈥檚 largest scientific society and a global leader in providing access to chemistry-related research through its multiple databases, peer-reviewed journals and scientific conferences. Its main offices are in Washington, D.C., and Columbus, Ohio.
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