Regional chemistry meeting in Pullman still accepting abstracts until April 1

The Northwest Regional Meeting (NORM) of the American Chemical Society provides opportunities for professionals in academia, government, and the private sector to present world class research and engage in and advance innovative ideas. The 78th Northwest Regional Meeting and Awards will be held on the campus of Washington State University in Pullman from June 23–26.

Being that chemistry has grown to be a more multidisciplinary science, instead of traditional program tracks found at national conferences (i.e., organic, inorganic, analytical, physical), we are using broad strokes to blur the lines between the traditional disciplines with the meeting theme of “Breaking Borders: Building Bonds.” We are looking to building a conference where there is cross-talk between chemists, biologists, physicists, engineers, educators, scientists, agricultural workers, etc. If you feel you can contribute to our program, please submit an abstract or plan on attending.

Visit the NORM website to find a list of events, the programming tracks, and planned symposia (norm2024.org/program) open for submissions.

The deadline to submit an abstract is Monday, April 1 (11:59 p.m.).

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