2012–2013 IUPAC Bureau Membership
2012–2013 IUPAC Bureau Membership
Officers
Prof. Kazuyuki Tatsumi, Japan
President
Dr. Mark C. Cesa, USA
Vice President
Prof. Nicole Moreau, France
Past President
Prof. René Deplanque, Germany
Secretary General
Prof. John Corish, Ireland
Treasurer
Elected Members
Prof. Christopher Brett, Portugal
Prof. Javier Garcia-Martinez, Spain
Mr. Colin Humphris, United Kingdom
Prof. Ram Lamba, Puerto Rico
Prof. Stanislaw Penczek, Poland
Prof. Elsa Reichmanis, United States
Prof. Natalia Tarasova, Russia
Prof. Maria C.E. van Dam-Mieras, Netherlands
Prof. Itamar Willner, Israel
Prof. Qi-Feng Zhou, China/Beijing
Division Presidents
Prof. Kaoru Yamanouchi, Japan
Physical and Biophysical Chemistry Division
Prof. Robert Loss, Australia
Inorganic Chemistry Division
Prof. Krishna Ganesh, India
Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry Division
Prof. Michael Buback, Germany
Polymer Division
Prof. Maria Filomena Camoes, Portugal
Analytical Chemistry Division
Dr. Laura McConnell, USA
Chemistry and the Environment Division
Dr. Françoise Pontet, France
Chemistry and Human Health Division
Prof. Richard M. Hartshorn, New Zealand
Chemical Nomenclature and Structure Representation
Ex Officio Members/Operational Standing
Committee Chairs
Prof. Leiv K. Sydnes, Norway
CHEMRAWN Committee
Prof. Mei-Hung Chiu, Taiwan, China
Committee on Chemistry Education
Dr. Michael J. Dröscher, Germany
Committee on Chemistry and Industry
(Executive Committee members are denoted in bold).
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- Masthead
- From the Editor
- Contents
- Planning for the Future of IUPAC Based on the Success of IYC2011
- Making Measurement Matter: How Do You Know Your Results Measure Up?
- The Formation of the International Association of Chemical Societies
- Reports from San Juan
- Sustainable Energy for All
- The 2012 International Chemistry Olympiad (IChO) Comes to Washington, D.C.
- InChI 1.04
- Possible Changes to The International System of Units
- Michael Blackburn Awarded 2011 Arbuzovs Prize
- Gold Book PDF
- 2012–2013 IUPAC Bureau Membership
- Human Drug Metabolism Database
- Strategic Planning for a New Network for Heterocyclic Chemistry
- Management of Maritime Pollutants in European Ports
- Impact of Scientific Developments on the Chemical Weapons Convention
- Postgraduate Course in Polymer Science
- Russia’s Leonardo
- Provisional Recommendations
- Principles of Chemical Nomenclature: A Guide to IUPAC Recommendations, 2011 Edition
- Halogen Bonding
- Conducting Polymers
- Chemical Safety and Security
- Chemistry of Natural Products and Biodiversity
- Trace Elements in Food
- The Chemistry of Sustainable Supply Chains
- Space Research
- Solubility and Equilibria
- Physical Organic Chemistry
- Chemistry: The Key for Our Future
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