Archive for June, 2013

ChemComm Emerging Investigators Issue 2013

Front coverWe are delighted to announce the publication of the 2013 ChemComm Emerging Investigators issue.

This is the third edition of this themed collection and we have been overwhelmed by the community’s positive response. I encourage you to take a look at the exceptional communications and feature reviews in this issue, as well as our previous issues in 2011 and 2012.

The issue contains over 90 Communications as well as a selection of Feature review articles, take a look at the whole collection today.

We invite you to submit your next communication article to ChemComm.

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Take 1.. minute for chemistry in health

Do you know how chemical scientists can tackle global challenges in Human Health?  If so, the RSC is running a one minute video competition this summer for young researchers such as PhD and Post-doc students; get involved and innovate the way scientists share their research.  Your video should communicate your own personal research or an area of research that interests you, highlighting its significance and impact to Human Health.

Five videos will be shortlisted by our judging panel and the winner will be selected during the ‘How does chemistry keep us healthy?’ themed National Chemistry Week taking place 16-23 November.

A £500 prize and a fantastic opportunity to shadow the award winning video Journalist, Brady Harran, is up for grabs for the winner.

The judging panel will include the makers of The Periodic Tale of Videos, Martyn Poliakoff and Brady Harran, and RSC Division representatives.

Check out our webpage for further details of the competition and an example video.

Closing date for entries is 01 July 2013.  Please submit your entries to rsc.li/take-1-video-competition.

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