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2008–2009 Bureau Membership

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From the journal Volume 30 Issue 1

2008–2009 Bureau Membership

Officers

Prof. Jung-Il Jin, Korea

President

Prof. Nicole Moreau, France

Vice President

Prof. David Black, Australia

Secretary General

Prof. John Corish, Ireland

Treasurer

Prof. Bryan Henry, Canada

Past President

Elected Members

Prof. Chunli Bai, China/Beijing

Prof. S. Chandrasekaran, India

Dr. Anders Kallner, Sweden

Prof. Werner Klein, Germany

Prof. Ram Lamba, Puerto Rico

Prof. Stanislaw Penczek, Poland

Dr. Elsa Reichmanis, United States

Dr. Alan Smith, United Kingdom

Prof. Natalia Tarasova, Russia

Prof. Maria C.E. van Dam-Mieras, Netherlands

Division Presidents

Prof. Michel J. Rossi, Switzerland

Physical and Biophysical Chemistry Division

Prof. Kazuyuki Tatsumi, Japan

Inorganic Chemistry Division

Prof. Pietro Tundo, Italy

Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry Division

Prof. Christopher Ober, United States

Polymer Division

Dr. Ales Fajgelj, Slovenia

Analytical Chemistry Division

Prof. Nicola Senesi, Italy

Chemistry and the Environment Division

Prof. Douglas M. Templeton, Canada

Chemistry and Human Health Division

Prof. Gerard P. Moss, United Kingdom

Chemical Nomenclature and Structure Representation

Operational Standing Committee Chairmen

Prof. Leiv K. Sydnes, Norway

CHEMRAWN Committee

Prof. Peter G. Mahaffy, Canada

Committee on Chemistry Education

Dr. Mark C. Cesa, United States

Committee on Chemistry and Industry

Published Online: 2009-09-01
Published in Print: 2008-01

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Articles in the same Issue

  1. Masthead
  2. From the Editor
  3. Contents
  4. Toward Global Leadership in Knowledge Sharing
  5. 2008–2009 Bureau Membership
  6. Reflections on the Position of Science in Multidisciplinary Approaches
  7. A Hydrocarbon to Be Proud of
  8. Part II: Terminology in Nuclear Processes– Misconceptions and Inaccuracies
  9. Proceedings of the World Chemistry Leadership Meeting
  10. IUPAC in Torino, Italy–Part II
  11. Polymer International–IUPAC Award 2008: Call for Nominations
  12. IUPAC InChI/InChIKey Project Joins Microsoft BioIT Alliance
  13. IUPAC InChI/InChIKey Project Joins Microsoft BioIT Alliance
  14. Chemical Heritage Foundation Names Thomas R. Tritton President
  15. Zafra Lerman Receives George Brown Award for International Scientific Collaboration
  16. In Memoriam: The Oldest Active Chemist Dies at the Age of Nearly One Hundred
  17. Electrochemical DNA-Based Biosensors: Terms and Methodology
  18. Recent Advances in Nomenclature, Properties and Units: Strategy for Promoting SC-NPU Achievements
  19. A Multilingual Encyclopedia of Polymer Terminology
  20. “Global Climate Change”– Monograph for Secondary Schools
  21. Recommendations for Codes of Conduct
  22. Provisional Recommendations
  23. Representation of Configuration in Coordination Polyhedra and the Extension of Current Methodology to Coordination Numbers Greater than Six (IUPAC Technical Report)
  24. Definitions of Terms Relating to the Structure and Processing of Sols, Gels, Networks, and Inorganic- Organic Hybrid Materials (IUPAC Recommendations 2007)
  25. Alcohols with Water
  26. Nomenclatura de Química Inorgánica
  27. “Photochemistry for A Better Life”
  28. ChemSpider and Its Expanding Web
  29. The Evolving Identity of Chemistry
  30. Heterocyclic Chemistry
  31. Greenhouse Gases: Mitigation and Utilization
  32. Emulsion Polymers
  33. Applied Thermodynamics
  34. Polar Research
  35. Solid State Chemistry
  36. Stable Isotope
  37. Polymer Processing
  38. Mark Your Calendar
  39. Chemistry in a Changing World – New Perspective Concerning the IUPAC Family
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