– photos by M.Z. Hoffman
Boston (Back Bay) – Cambridge from the Sheraton Boston Hotel
Celebrating the Success of an Exchange Program for German and American Chemistry Students
- Symposium co-organizer: Andrew Scholte (Sanofi Genzyme)
- Symposium co-organizer: Thomas Gilbert (Northeastern University)
- Welcoming remarks: Peter Dorhout (ACS President)
- Welcoming remarks: Matthias Urmann (President, German Chemical Society)
- Launching and Sustaining the NESACS-GDCh Student Exchange Program: Michael Strem (Strem Chemicals)
- Chemistry in Germany – Educational and Research Opportunities: How to Get Connected and How to Continue: Elisabeth Kapatsina (Manager for Education, German Chemical Society)
- Chemistry in Germany – Research Opportunities: Michael Groteklaes (Niederrhein University of Applied Sciences, Krefeld, Germany)
- How a Seven-Day Exchange Can Make (All) the Difference – A Personal Review: Jens Breffke (Boston Electronics)
- Celebrating the Success of an Exchange Program for German and American Chemistry Students: Felicia Lucci (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
- Panel Discussion: (l-r) Gina Kim (Clark and Elbing, Patent Law, Boston), Mariam Ismail (Simmons University), Emel Adaligil (Genentech), Patrick Cappillino (University of Massachusetts Dartmouth), Catherine Rawlins (Northeastern University)