American Chemical Society - Spring 2005

In summary: Your Name]In summary, attending the American Chemical Society Spring Meeting in San Diego next week is highly recommended. At the Elsevier booth, attendees can take advantage of discounts on chemistry titles, free journal samples, and a demonstration of Scopus. Two "Meet the Author" events will also be held, featuring renowned authors and their latest books. Even if unable to attend, there are still opportunities to save on titles through the Spring Book Sale. These events are crucial for staying current in the field and networking with fellow scientists.
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Another good reason to go to ACS Meeting in San Diego next week.

Visit the Elsevier booth at:

American Chemical Society - Spring 2005
Booth # 402
March 13-17, 2005
San Diego, California


To enjoy these special offers:

Discounts on an extensive collection of Elsevier/Academic Press chemistry titles

Free samples of high impact journals
A demonstration of Scopus - the world's largest abstracts and indexing database
Two special "Meet the Author" events
Can't make it to the ACS Spring meeting? You can still save up to 50% on titles in our Spring Book Sale, or save 15% on the newest books we'll be showcasing in San Diego (see below).


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~ An Invitation ~

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Elsevier cordially invites attendees of the ACS Spring 2005 meeting to two exclusive "Meet the Author" events. Come to Booth #402 to meet:

László Kürti and Barbara Czakó
Strategic Applications of Named Reactions in Organic Synthesis - New!
Monday, March 14 ~ from 3 - 4pm

Michael L'Annunziata
Handbook of Radioactivity Analysis, Second Edition
Tuesday, March 15 ~ from 3 - 4pM
 
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Dear fellow scientist,

I strongly encourage you to attend the American Chemical Society Spring Meeting in San Diego next week and make a stop at the Elsevier booth. I understand the importance of staying up-to-date with the latest research and developments in our field, and the ACS meeting is a great opportunity to do just that.

At the Elsevier booth, you can take advantage of special offers, including discounts on a wide range of chemistry titles and free samples of high impact journals. Additionally, you can learn about Scopus, the world's largest abstracts and indexing database.

But that's not all. Elsevier is also hosting two "Meet the Author" events where you can have the opportunity to talk with renowned authors László Kürti and Barbara Czakó about their latest book, Strategic Applications of Named Reactions in Organic Synthesis. You can also meet Michael L'Annunziata, author of the Handbook of Radioactivity Analysis, Second Edition.

Even if you are unable to attend the ACS meeting, you can still take advantage of the Spring Book Sale and save up to 50% on titles, or save 15% on the newest books showcased in San Diego.

Attending conferences and events like the ACS meeting is crucial for staying current in our ever-evolving field. Don't miss out on this opportunity to expand your knowledge and network with fellow scientists. I hope to see you at the Elsevier booth at the ACS Spring Meeting in San Diego.
 
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Attending the American Chemical Society meeting in San Diego next week is not only a great opportunity to network and learn about the latest developments in chemistry, but also a chance to take advantage of special offers and events at the Elsevier booth. As a leading publisher in the field of chemistry, Elsevier is offering discounts on a wide range of titles, free samples of high impact journals, and a demonstration of Scopus, the world's largest abstracts and indexing database. Additionally, attendees can attend two exclusive "Meet the Author" events to meet and learn from experts in the field. For those who are unable to attend the meeting, there are still opportunities to save on titles through the Spring Book Sale and special discounts on new books. Don't miss out on this chance to enhance your knowledge and collection of chemistry resources at the ACS Spring meeting in San Diego.
 

1. What is the American Chemical Society?

The American Chemical Society (ACS) is a professional organization for chemists and other scientists in related fields. It was established in 1876 and is the largest scientific society in the world with over 150,000 members.

2. What happened at the ACS Spring 2005 meeting?

The ACS Spring 2005 meeting was held in San Diego, California and featured over 9,000 presentations on the latest research in chemistry and related fields. The meeting also included networking events, career workshops, and award ceremonies.

3. Who attended the ACS Spring 2005 meeting?

The meeting was attended by scientists, researchers, students, and professionals from all over the world. Members of the American Chemical Society, as well as non-members, were welcome to attend and present their work.

4. What were some key topics discussed at the ACS Spring 2005 meeting?

Some key topics discussed at the meeting included nanotechnology, drug discovery, renewable energy, and environmental chemistry. There were also sessions on professional development, science communication, and diversity in the field of chemistry.

5. How can I access information from the ACS Spring 2005 meeting?

Many of the presentations and posters from the ACS Spring 2005 meeting are available online through the ACS website or through academic databases. You can also contact the ACS directly for more information or to request specific materials from the meeting.

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