One other event that will occur at the ACS meeting in Boston this August that the Division is involved in is the MIT Graduate Student Symposium, 240th ACS National Meeting, Monday, August 23rd, 2010 on Chemistry and Policy: Solving Problems at the Interface. The Division is co-sponsoring this event. Symposia topics include: The Interface, Health, Environment, and Security David Goldston - When Science and Politics Meet Jay Keasling - Engineering Microbial Metabolism for Production of the Anti-Malarial Drug Artemisinin Joan Berkowitz - Better Things for Better Living through Chemistry William Rees, Jr. - LANL Contributions to Chemical Research, Public Policy, and National Defense The Scientist in Public Service, Energy, and Innovation Janan Hayes - Scientist, Politician, Policy Maker: A Historical Perspective John Gavenonis - Federal Public Policy Advocacy for Chemists Kathryn Beers - A Chemist in Public Service: =46rom Government Lab to the Executive Office and Back John Deutch - Energy Technology Innovation George Whitesides - Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Chemistry All Divisional activities in Boston can be reviewed at our web site (http://www.dchas.org) and will be summarized in CHAS at a Glance, which is expected to be available in a couple of weeks. - Ralph Ralph Stuart secretary**At_Symbol_Here**dchas.org Secretary Division of Chemical Health and Safety American Chemical Society
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