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Heterocyclic chemistry
The 8th Florida Heterocyclic Conference was held 11-14 March 2007 in Gainesville at the University of Florida. Attendees had the opportunity to participate in an excellent program that included 11 plenary lectures, 20 invited lectures, 5 short courses, and a poster session. Short courses were taught by Eric Scriven (University...
The 12th Symposium on the Latest Trends in Organic Synthesis (LTOS-12).(DIVISION NEWS / NOUVELLES DES DIVISIONS)(Brief article)
Tomas Hudlicky of the department of chemistry at Brock University organized the 12th Symposium on the Latest Trends in Organic Synthesis (LTOS-12) held at Brock, August 9 to 12. Over 120 organic chemists from Canada, the U.S., Europe, and Japan participated in this conference, which has...
WELCOME NEW MEMBERS
ASABE welcomes the following new members who joined the Society, reinstated a lapsed membership, or upgraded to full membership from student/preprofessional membership in April and May. Where available, the member's place of employment has been provided. Please join us in extending a warm welcome to these new and returned members...
University of Florida received a $750,000 grant from the Wachovia Foundation to allow the Florida Flagship Schools network to add five schools from south-central Florida
University of Florida received a $750,000 grant from the Wachovia Foundation to allow the Florida Flagship Schools network to add five schools from south-central Florida. The network, a statewide school-improvement partnership between UF and high-poverty elementary schools, already works with at-risk schools in Jacksonville, Gainesville and Miami-Dade County to improve...
WELCOME NEW MEMBERS
ASABE welcomes the following new members who joined the Society, reinstated a lapsed membership, or upgraded to full membership from student/preprofessional membership in August and September. When available, the member's place of employment has been provided. Please join us in extending a warm welcome to these new and returned members...
Registration of 'CP 89-2376' sugarcane.(Registrations Of Cultivars)
'CP 89-2376' (Reg. no. CV-122, PI 634709) sugarcane (a complex hybrid of Saccharum officinarum L., S. barberi Jeswiet, S. spontaneum L., and S. sinense Roxb. amend. Jeswiet) was selected from progeny of a cross made at Canal Point, FL, but its parentage is unknown because a...
Canada hosts the 11th Symposium on the Latest Trends in Organic Synthesis.(Division News/Nouvelles des divisions)
Brock University hosted the 11th Symposium on the Latest Trends in Organic Synthesis (LTOS-II) August 11-14, 2004. The symposium was founded by Tomas Hudlicky at Virginia Tech in 1984 and convened in Blacksburg, VA, every two years until Hudlicky moved to the University of...
University of Florida rolls out wireless gateways for secure network access, control.(Applications)
How can network administrators provide secure wireless access to a vast user population scattered over a large area while keeping costs and complexity in check? This is a problem many university administrators and technology coordinators face, including those at the University of Florida, which has wireless...
Dr. Thomas W. Hussey
DR. THOMAS W. HUSSEY Dr. Thomas W. Hussey is senior scientist for high-powered microwave plasma science and technology, Air Force Research Laboratory, Kirtland Air Force Base, N.M. He guides Air Force research and development activities in high-energy-density pulsed power and radio frequency source development. He is a member of...
Cartoon goes recruiting on campus: net touts 'Adult Swim' with campus-rep effort. (Marketing & Advertising).(Cartoon Network is promoting its 'Adult Swim' block on college campuses)
Looking to drum up more young adult viewers, Cartoon Network is expanding a program through which it recruits college students to promote its late-night "Adult Swim" block on campuses across the country. Cartoon's college-rep program this fall will extend to 30...


