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  2. Chemical Institute of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Chemical Institute of Canada is a Canadian professional umbrella organization for researchers and professionals in the field of chemistry.It was founded in 1921 as the Canadian Institute of Chemistry until it merged with other groups in 1945 under its current name.

  3. Chao-Jun Li - Wikipedia

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    Chao-Jun "C.-J." Li, a Canadian chemist, is E. B. Eddy Professor of Chemistry and Canada Research Chair in Green Chemistry at McGill University, Montréal.He is known for his pioneering works in Green Solvent (organic reactions in water) and Green Syntheses (water/functional group-tolerating organometallics, C-H activation, and photochemistry).

  4. Chemical Institute of Canada Medal - Wikipedia

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    The Chemical Institute of Canada Medal or CIC Medal is the highest award that the Chemical Institute of Canada confers. Awarded annually since 1951, it is given to "a person who has made an outstanding contribution to the science of chemistry or chemical engineering in Canada". [1]

  5. Jennifer Love (chemist) - Wikipedia

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    Love joined the California Institute of Technology as National Institutes of Health postdoctoral fellow with Robert H. Grubbs. [5] She studied the reaction mechanism for olefin metathesis. [2] In 2003, Love moved to Canada to start her independent scientific career at the University of British Columbia.

  6. Eugenia Kumacheva - Wikipedia

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    2017: E. Gordon Young Lectureship, The Chemical Institute of Canada; 2008: L'Oréal-UNESCO Women in Science Prize (Laureate for North America [10]) 2009: Japan-Canada WISET lectureship, Royal Society of Canada; 2010: Killam Research Fellowship, Canada Council for the Arts; 2011: Distinguished Lecturer, The University of Western Ontario, Canada.

  7. List of chemistry awards - Wikipedia

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    Studies in chemistry and physics that proved to be of great practical use for industrial applications Austria: Lieben Prize: Austrian Academy of Sciences: Young scientists working in the fields of molecular biology, chemistry, or physics Canada: Chemical Institute of Canada Medal: Chemical Institute of Canada

  8. List of chemistry societies - Wikipedia

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    Institute of Chemistry, Ceylon (Sri Lanka) Institute of Chemistry of Ireland; Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) International Federation of Societies of Cosmetic Chemists; International Mass Spectrometry Foundation; International Union of Crystallography; International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) Iota Sigma Pi

  9. Keith J. Laidler - Wikipedia

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    After a decade at the Catholic University of America (1946-1955), he spent the remainder of his academic career at the University of Ottawa (1955–1981), where he served as Chairman of the Department of Chemistry and Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Science. [3] He was the author of 13 books and more than 250 articles. [3]