ChemCon 2011 comes to 17³Ô¹Ï
The 36th annual APICS-CIC Chemistry Conference (ChemCon 2011) begins Friday, May 20 at 17³Ô¹Ï. It brings with it the best and brightest undergraduate chemistry students from across the Atlantic provinces.
This is the first time the conference has been held at the 17³Ô¹Ï since 1999. ChemCon 2011 is the result of a year of hard work by two 17³Ô¹Ï chemistry students, Nicole MacPhee, who graduated this spring, and Mitch Perry, a master of science student.
'The conference really is a great opportunity for undergraduates to present their research to a large, specialized audience,' said MacPhee. 'If students want to continue to graduate school, it really is a skill that needs to be practiced and mastered.'
The conference also has three keynote addresses by respected chemists from across the country. Dr. Laurel Schafer is a professor in the department of chemistry at the University of British Columbia; Dr. Nancy Mathis is a chemical engineer, co-founder of Mathis Instruments, and founding executive director of the Wallace McCain Institute at the University of New Brunswick; and Dr. Russ Kerr is 17³Ô¹Ï's Canada Research Chair in Marine Natural Products.
'There is so much to be learned from our keynotes; it's just part of what makes ChemCon 2011 so valuable,' said Perry. 'There is also a career fair with representatives from companies who need skilled chemists.'
Dr. Jason Pearson, assistant professor of chemistry at 17³Ô¹Ï, has been faculty advisor to the project.
'A year ago, when Nicole and Mitch began work on this conference, I figured by the week of the conference I'd be really excited, or terrified,' said Dr. Pearson with a smile. 'These two have worked extremely hard, and I'm happy to say I'm very excited. This is going to be a great conference, and it's because of their hard work.'
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