June 1-4, 2022

Call for Papers: Middle Atlantic Regional Meeting (MARM)

The College of New Jersey - Ewing, NJ

List of Topics
Program Area— Title Type Invited Organizers Co-sponsored by

Plenary Talks

Plenary Talks

Type: Oral Invited: Y Organizers:

Joseph Baker

Matthew Crowe

Sponsor:

Local Section Leaders

This poster session is for local section leaders to share and network on their best practices.

Type: Poster Invited: N Organizers:

Martha Hollomon

Michael Adams

Sponsor:

Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations: Intersectional Inclusion in Chemistry

This oral session highlights the extraordinary range of diversity through our different lived experiences. Speakers will share and discuss their multiple social and professional identities … Read More

This oral session highlights the extraordinary range of diversity through our different lived experiences. Speakers will share and discuss their multiple social and professional identities and how they navigated their career paths to success and sharing strategies for achieving equity!
Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

D Connor

Eric Patridge

Sponsor:

Physical/Biophysical Chemistry General Session

General Call for oral presentations in the area of physical and biophysical chemistry

Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

Donald Hirsh

Kathleen Howard

Sponsor:

PHYS

Physical/Biophysical Chemistry General Poster Session

General Call for poster presentations in the area of physical and biophysical chemistry

Type: Poster Invited: N Organizers:

Donald Hirsh

Kathleen Howard

Michael Adams

Sponsor:

Membrane biophysics: Heterogeneity and Asymmetry of Cell Membranes

Cell membranes are complicated. They are made of numerous lipids and proteins, interact with various cellular structures, and experience constant poking and pushing forces. The goal of this … Read More

Cell membranes are complicated. They are made of numerous lipids and proteins, interact with various cellular structures, and experience constant poking and pushing forces. The goal of this symposium is to shed light on these complexities from the perspectives of heterogeneities in the bilayer plane as well as asymmetries across the two membrane leaflets.
Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

Zheng Shi

Sponsor:

Modernizing the Physical Chemistry Teaching Laboratory

This symposium will explore updates in the teaching of the physical chemistry laboratory with the goal of improving student experience in physical chemistry. Presentations may include descri… Read More

This symposium will explore updates in the teaching of the physical chemistry laboratory with the goal of improving student experience in physical chemistry. Presentations may include descriptions of new experiments, new pedagogies, or use of new laboratory methods or instrumentation.
Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

Alex Grushow

Sponsor:

Theoretical chemistry for designing new materials

General call for oral presentation abstracts to the Theoretical chemistry for designing new materials symposium.

Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

Weiwei Xie

Sponsor:

Peptide and Protein Characterization

This symposium will focus on the use of physical chemistry in the characterization of peptides and proteins, including but not limited to the spectroscopic study, computational simulation, o… Read More

This symposium will focus on the use of physical chemistry in the characterization of peptides and proteins, including but not limited to the spectroscopic study, computational simulation, or computational design related to the structure, dynamics, and stability of these biomolecules.
Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

Michelle Bunagan

Sponsor:

Magnetic resonance spectroscopy

Open call for abstracts to the Magnetic resonance spectroscopy symposium.

Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

K.V. Lakshmi

Sponsor:

Atmospheric chemistry

Atmospheric chemistry has significant impact in public health and the Earth’s climate, yet many uncertainties still remain in the fundamental chemical and physical processes that drive atmos… Read More

Atmospheric chemistry has significant impact in public health and the Earth’s climate, yet many uncertainties still remain in the fundamental chemical and physical processes that drive atmospheric processes. This symposium will gather chemists, physicists, and engineers to present the current progress in atmospheric phenomena, including field measurements, laboratory studies, and computational modeling. Relevant abstracts across the field of atmospheric chemistry will be considered.
Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

Juan Navea

Sponsor:

Computational and Theoretical Chemistry General Session

General call for oral presentation abstracts in the areas of computational and theoretical chemistry.

Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

Glen Hocky

Frank Vazquez

Jay Foley

Sponsor:

Computational and Theoretical Chemistry General Poster Session

General call for poster presentation abstracts in the areas of computational and theoretical chemistry.

Type: Poster Invited: N Organizers:

Glen Hocky

Frank Vazquez

Jay Foley

Michael Adams

Sponsor:

Theoretical modeling of energy conversion and light-matter interactions

Understanding the molecular-scale processes governing energy conversion and the interactions between light and matter has long been a key area of chemical research due to their far-reaching … Read More

Understanding the molecular-scale processes governing energy conversion and the interactions between light and matter has long been a key area of chemical research due to their far-reaching importance. These processes underlie electrochemical technologies, spectroscopy, photocatalysis, and the control of chemical reactions at the molecular-scale. In recent years, there have been extensive breakthroughs in the development of theoretical and computational tools for modeling energy conversion and light-matter interactions. This symposium strives to bring together researchers using theory and simulation to solve a wide range of problems in this area. Potential topics include,but are not limited to, electrochemistry and electrolyte systems, photocatalysis, light-matter interactions from weak to strong coupling, spectroscopy, and modeling of excited states and relaxation processes.
Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

Rebecca Gieseking

Frank Huo

Rick Remsing

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Classical/Statistical Mechanics

General call for oral presentation abstracts to the Classical/Statistical Mechanics symposium.

Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

Rick Remsing

Sonya Hanson

Sponsor:

Organic/Natural Products/Medicinal Chemistry General Session

General call for oral presentation abstracts in the areas of organic chemistry, natural products, and medicinal chemistry.

Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

Amjad Ali

Ryan Murelli

Sponsor:

Organic/Natural Products/Medicinal Chemistry General Poster Session

General call for poster presentation abstracts in the areas of organic chemistry, natural products, and medicinal chemistry.

Type: Poster Invited: N Organizers:

Amjad Ali

Ryan Murelli

Michael Adams

Sponsor:

Academic-Industrial Collaborations in the Mid-Atlantic Region

The goal of this session will be to show exciting science in the midatlantic area in academic/industrial collaborations and provide some tools to the academic and industrial researchers on h… Read More

The goal of this session will be to show exciting science in the midatlantic area in academic/industrial collaborations and provide some tools to the academic and industrial researchers on how to go about the setting up collaborations.
Type: Oral Invited: Y Organizers:

Milana Maletic

Sponsor:

Synthesis of Natural Products and Other Complex Targets

This session will focus on successful strategies and approaches for the synthesis of complex molecular targets, with an emphasis on natural products

Type: Oral Invited: Y Organizers:

Cecilia Marzabadi

Sponsor:

Stories of Selectivity in Chemical Reaction Development

This session will focus on examples of chemical reaction development where selectivity (chemoselectivity, stereoselectivity, regioselectivity, etc.) is a key consideration.

Type: Oral Invited: Y Organizers:

Ryan Murelli

Sponsor:

ORGN

Pharmaceutical Industry in the Mid Atlantic

This session will highlight a broad range of advances from chemists at various regional pharmaceutical companies

Type: Oral Invited: Y Organizers:

John Traverse

Sponsor:

Frontiers of Medicinal Chemistry and Chemical Biology

This session will provide talks from speakers that are developing and exploiting novel approaches to address fundamental challenges in the areas of medicinal chemistry and chemical biology… Read More

This session will provide talks from speakers that are developing and exploiting novel approaches to address fundamental challenges in the areas of medicinal chemistry and chemical biology.
Type: Oral Invited: Y Organizers:

Lawrence Williams

Sponsor:

Recent Advances on Organic/Medicinal Chemistry – Spotlight Abstract Talks

This session will provide a variety of talks by regional chemists, chosen from submission of abstracts.

Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

Yufeng Wei

Jole Fiorito

Sponsor:

Chemical Education General Session

General call for oral presentation abstracts in the area of chemical education.

Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

Chris Hamann

Sponsor:

Teaching through Nano/Bio-materials Research

Nano- and bio-materials research offers an educational student-centered experience at the intersection of chemistry, biology, and materials engineering with the full spectrum of applications… Read More

Nano- and bio-materials research offers an educational student-centered experience at the intersection of chemistry, biology, and materials engineering with the full spectrum of applications ranging from sensors, energy storage, catalysis, to replacement tissues. The diverse synthesis and application opportunities often demand that undergraduate and graduate students conduct research that extends well beyond a typical single subject area of expertise necessitating inter-, multi- and trans-disciplinary approaches. Submissions that address teaching through nano/bio-materials research, as well as fundamental studies in nano/bio-materials, from both the faculty and student perspective, are welcome.
Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

John Burpo

Enoch Nagelli

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Material Sciences as Tool of Education to Foster and Strengthen Science Capabilities at non-Engineering Institutions

This symposium will highlight progress in the Material Sciences area improved by the experience of learning chemistry at the secondary and postsecondary level taught in engineering and non-e… Read More

This symposium will highlight progress in the Material Sciences area improved by the experience of learning chemistry at the secondary and postsecondary level taught in engineering and non-engineering chemistry programs. A large number of educators are interested in the differential impact that Material Sciences offer as teaching/learning tools in science programs that do not specifically offer chemical engineering. Research in this critical area has demonstrated this approach to be an effective and futuristic education alternative to support minority and underserved students including veterans, gender, racial/ethnic, disability, socioeconomic, etc., as they progress through the field to complete chemistry courses and degrees. Such pedagogies foster research diversity since undergraduates can be engaged in multiple projects used as catalyst activities to foster material science skills for minority and underserved students from varying backgrounds, providing these students an opportunity to acquire abilities in macromolecular design of materials, including synthesis and/or characterization of biomaterials, biomarkers, dye synthesized solar cell construction (DSSC), biofuels, ceramics, resins. etc. Abstracts from both faculty and students engaged in such projects are welcome; graduates of such programs are also encouraged to submit an abstract to this session.
Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

Tulio Chavez-Gil

Sponsor:

Material Sciences as Tool of Education to Foster and Strengthen Science Capabilities at non-Engineering Institutions Poster Session

This symposium will highlight progress in the Material Sciences area improved by the experience of learning chemistry at the secondary and postsecondary level taught in engineering and non-e… Read More

This symposium will highlight progress in the Material Sciences area improved by the experience of learning chemistry at the secondary and postsecondary level taught in engineering and non-engineering chemistry programs. A large number of educators are interested in the differential impact that Material Sciences offer as teaching/learning tools in science programs that do not specifically offer chemical engineering. Research in this critical area has demonstrated this approach to be an effective and futuristic education alternative to support minority and underserved students including veterans, gender, racial/ethnic, disability, socioeconomic, etc., as they progress through the field to complete chemistry courses and degrees. Such pedagogies foster research diversity since undergraduates can be engaged in multiple projects used as catalyst activities to foster material science skills for minority and underserved students from varying backgrounds, providing these students an opportunity to acquire abilities in macromolecular design of materials, including synthesis and/or characterization of biomaterials, biomarkers, dye synthesized solar cell construction (DSSC), biofuels, ceramics, resins. etc. Abstracts from both faculty and students engaged in such projects are welcome; graduates of such programs are also encouraged to submit an abstract to this session.
Type: Poster Invited: N Organizers:

Tulio Chavez-Gil

Michael Adams

Sponsor:

Active Learning and Student-centered Teaching to Improve Student Attitudes and Performance in Introductory Chemistry Courses

For many students, chemistry is not an easy subject to study especially if the traditional lecture is the only mode of instruction. As a results, many resources have been published to improv… Read More

For many students, chemistry is not an easy subject to study especially if the traditional lecture is the only mode of instruction. As a results, many resources have been published to improve student’s retention and learning using student-active pedagogies. This symposium seeks innovation in active learning as well as methods and strategies of active learning that really work, to improve and increase academic performance in introductory chemistry lecture and lab. As such, submissions should intend to report on how active learning and problem based learning is incorporated in every lecture and/or lab. In addition, include strategies to create a more student-centered learning environment. In this symposium, abstracts are requested that illustrate evidence for the efficacy of student-active learning pedagogies, and how it can be used to engage and motivate students and ultimately help them learn chemistry concepts. Examples of different methods implemented of active learning are encouraged for introductory lecture and/or lab chemistry courses.
Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

Hanae Haouari

Sponsor:

Active Learning and Student-centered Teaching to Improve Student Attitudes and Performance in Upper-Level Chemistry Courses

For many students, chemistry is not an easy subject to study especially if the traditional lecture is the only mode of instruction. As a results, many resources have been published to improv… Read More

For many students, chemistry is not an easy subject to study especially if the traditional lecture is the only mode of instruction. As a results, many resources have been published to improve student’s retention and learning using student-active pedagogies. This symposium seeks innovation in active learning as well as methods and strategies of active learning that really work, to improve and increase academic performance in upper-level chemistry lecture and lab. As such, submissions should intend to report on how active learning and problem-based learning is incorporated in every lecture and/or lab. In addition, include strategies to create a more student-centered learning environment. In this symposium, abstracts are requested that illustrate evidence for the efficacy of student-active learning pedagogies, and how it can be used to engage and motivate students and ultimately help them learn chemistry concepts. Examples of different methods implemented of active learning are encouraged for upper-level lecture and/or lab chemistry courses.
Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

Hanae Haouari

Sponsor:

Teaching and Research (CURE) Approaches/Innovations in the Age of COVID-19

COVID-19 has resulted in significant disruption of teaching and experiential learning activities along with major changes in research policies and administration. The aim of this symposium … Read More

COVID-19 has resulted in significant disruption of teaching and experiential learning activities along with major changes in research policies and administration. The aim of this symposium is to attract educators and researchers to a common platform so that there can be an exchange of ideas and we can all benefit from each other’s experiences. In addition to the innovations in teaching laboratory courses and course-based undergraduate research experiences (CUREs), this symposium will also focus on the alternative approaches adopted for students that may have missed these experiences during the remote/hybrid transition at the onset of COVID-19.
Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

Subash Jonnalagadda

Sponsor:

The Next-Generation of Scientists in Training: Accounts of Organic Chemistry, Medicinal Chemistry, and Chemical Biology Research Success Involving Non-Doctoral Students

Nobel Laureate Thomas Cech once said, “Costly and time-consuming, undergraduate research is the most ineffective educational experience we give our undergraduates. It’s also the most life-tr… Read More

Nobel Laureate Thomas Cech once said, “Costly and time-consuming, undergraduate research is the most ineffective educational experience we give our undergraduates. It’s also the most life-transforming experience for many of them, and the one that best develops skills that employers seek.” As non-doctoral students have myriad time commitments external to laboratory research, it can be challenging to design and execute research projects leading to publishable units of information. This session, sponsored by CHED, BIOL, MEDI, and ORGN, offers a broad forum where successful research experiences involving non-doctoral students can be discussed. One session will involve the description of these topics from the perspective of a research director while a second session will provide an opportunity for students and research directors to sequentially describe their experiences. Student presentations will primarily focus on the findings and interpretation of data while research directors may spend significant time describing how their design of projects impacted success with undergraduates before discussing the relevant research findings.
Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

Matthew O'Reilly

Sponsor:

Impact of COVID-19 on teaching and learning of chemistry lectures and laboratories: Challenges and lessons learned

Abstract submitted can include challenges, successes, failures, and opportunities of online teaching and assessment challenges and success during the COVID-19 pandemic transition to online l… Read More

Abstract submitted can include challenges, successes, failures, and opportunities of online teaching and assessment challenges and success during the COVID-19 pandemic transition to online learning and virtual laboratories, engaging students in learning during COVID-19 online learning and virtual laboratories, and students’ perceptions of the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on learning.
Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

Issa Salome

Sponsor:

Active Learning in the Classroom and Laboratory with Real-life Applications

Many students have difficulty connecting real-life applications with the traditional lecture and laboratory concepts in the regular curriculum. This symposium will provide a unique platform … Read More

Many students have difficulty connecting real-life applications with the traditional lecture and laboratory concepts in the regular curriculum. This symposium will provide a unique platform to exchange ideas, allow teachers to demonstrate real-world connections, and enhance students' appreciation for how chemistry affects our living world. In addition, in this session the real-life chemistry applications will reflect integrate coursed and laboratory learning objectives, thereby increasing disciplinary interest among students. Examples are encouraged for lecture and/or lab in courses at all levels of the curriculum.
Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

Midas Tsai

Sponsor:

Let Computational Chemistry Be the "Subroutine" for Undergraduate Chemistry Teaching and Research

Computational chemistry has become more and more powerful in quantifying chemical reactions and elucidating mechanisms. In the meantime, the tools are becoming more and more accessible. This… Read More

Computational chemistry has become more and more powerful in quantifying chemical reactions and elucidating mechanisms. In the meantime, the tools are becoming more and more accessible. This symposium seeks presentations tailoring computational chemistry towards undergraduate teaching and research. They could involve either lower or upper level students, and the term "computational chemistry" is broadly defined, including, but not limited to, using programming languages, commercial or open source software, and online platforms.
Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

Fei Wang

Sponsor:

Chemical Education General Poster Session

The MARM Division of Chemical Education invites you to submit abstracts for posters covering a range of topics: undergraduate and graduate students engaged in basic or applied research; facu… Read More

The MARM Division of Chemical Education invites you to submit abstracts for posters covering a range of topics: undergraduate and graduate students engaged in basic or applied research; faculty engaged in CUREs and other active-learning modalities applied to classroom or laboratory activities; or faculty engaged in developing other classroom or laboratory work designed to improve student learning and retention. During this live poster session, we hope to foster a robust conversation around topics of mutual interest related to chemical education. Thus, posters may be cross listed with other divisions (for example, analytical, biological, inorganic, medicinal, organic, physical, or polymer chemistry) at the authors' request. This session is well suited for the presentation of mature/multiyear projects as well as exploratory studies or preliminary results.
Type: Poster Invited: N Organizers:

Frank Ji

Ram Gupta

Michael Adams

Sponsor:

Chemical Biology/Structural Biology/Biochemistry General Session

General call for oral presentation abstracts in the areas of chemical biology, structural biochemistry, and biochemistry

Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

Danielle Guarracino

Sponsor:

Chemical Biology/Structural Biology/Biochemistry General Poster Session

General call for poster presentation abstracts in the areas of chemical biology, structural biochemistry, and biochemistry

Type: Poster Invited: N Organizers:

Danielle Guarracino

Michael Adams

Sponsor:

Self-Assembly of Macromolecules

General call for oral presentation abstracts in the area of self-assembly of macromolecules. Topics in this symposium include, but are not limited to, self-assembly of small molecules, pepti… Read More

General call for oral presentation abstracts in the area of self-assembly of macromolecules. Topics in this symposium include, but are not limited to, self-assembly of small molecules, pepties, proteins, nucelic acids, polysaccharides, PNAs and peptoids
Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

Jin Kim Montclare

A. James Link

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Photosynthetic reaction centers: from function to applications

Reaction centers (RCs) are macromolecules made up of protein-based scaffolds that arrange small molecule fluorescent pigments into an array capable funneling excitation energy to a special p… Read More

Reaction centers (RCs) are macromolecules made up of protein-based scaffolds that arrange small molecule fluorescent pigments into an array capable funneling excitation energy to a special pair of pigments where the primary charge separation occurs. This results in a cascade of electron transfer steps that are often coherent leading up to a stable and diffusible quinol, a reduced quinone. Purified RCs, with or without additional antenna complexes, have been immobilized on various electrode surfaces, and their light-dependent current generation has been examined. This symposium aims at disseminating more recent advances in the field including various artificial pigments and peptide complexes to and graphene-based electrodes.
Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

Kamil Woronowicz

Sponsor:

Protein Degradation as a Target for Drug Discovery

When a cell is unable to degrade abnormal and/or unnecessary proteins, these proteins can accumulate within the cellular environment. The accumulation of proteins within a cell is implicated… Read More

When a cell is unable to degrade abnormal and/or unnecessary proteins, these proteins can accumulate within the cellular environment. The accumulation of proteins within a cell is implicated in the pathogenesis of many diseases,including several malignancies and neurodegenerative disorders. Scientists are exploring how to use protein degradation to approach cancer research in a new way—effectively leveraging the body’s natural system to target and remove the pathogenic proteins and maintain homeostasis.
Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

Donna Bassolino

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Tackling the Challenges of Antimicrobial Resistance and Persistence

This symposium will be a series of oral presentations describing the development of new therapeutics and/or strategies for combating antibiotic resistance and/or persistence. The current cha… Read More

This symposium will be a series of oral presentations describing the development of new therapeutics and/or strategies for combating antibiotic resistance and/or persistence. The current challenges in this field will be discussed along with the role academic research can play in meeting these challenges.
Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

Christopher Fazen

Sponsor:

Chemical approaches to fundamental bacteriology

This symposium will feature investigators that employ the tools of chemistry to probe the basic biology of bacteria. Topics may include chemical biology or biochemical approaches to the stud… Read More

This symposium will feature investigators that employ the tools of chemistry to probe the basic biology of bacteria. Topics may include chemical biology or biochemical approaches to the study of cell-to-cell communication, biofilm regulation, signaling networks, metabolism, and membrane structure and function.
Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

Elizabeth Boon

Sponsor:

Chemical Immunology

This symposium will feature talks focusing on research at the interface of Chemistry and Immunology. Harnessing the immune system has great potential for new therapeutic and prophylactic age… Read More

This symposium will feature talks focusing on research at the interface of Chemistry and Immunology. Harnessing the immune system has great potential for new therapeutic and prophylactic agents. We will discuss novel chemical approaches in various disease areas.
Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

Jonathan Lai

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Teaching and assessing student learning in protein structure function relationships

Protein structure/function relationships are key concepts in our classrooms and labs and require students to learn ideas, approaches and techniques that frequently involve computational appr… Read More

Protein structure/function relationships are key concepts in our classrooms and labs and require students to learn ideas, approaches and techniques that frequently involve computational approaches for exploration and visualization. The workshop will include an introduction to instructional and assessment materials from leaders of the Biochemistry Authentic Scientific Inquiry Lab (BASIL), BioMolViz, and the Malate Dehydrogenase CUREs Community (MCC). The workshop will then transition to hands-on experiences with these resources, small group discussions, and opportunities for future engagement. To participate fully, you are encouraged to bring your laptop
Type: Oral Invited: Y Organizers:

Paul Craig

Sponsor:

Polymers/Materials/Nano/Colloids General Session

General call for oral presentation abstracts in the areas of polymers, materials, nanomaterials and colloid chemistry.

Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

Sharon Loverde

Sarah St Angelo

Sponsor:

Polymers/Materials/Nano/Colloids General Poster Session

General call for poster presentation abstracts in the areas of polymers, materials, nanomaterials and colloid chemistry.

Type: Poster Invited: N Organizers:

Sharon Loverde

Sarah St Angelo

Michael Adams

Sponsor:

Simulation and Machine Learning of Soft Materials

Joint PMSE/COMP symposium focused on modeling and simulation, including machine learning, in Soft Materials.

Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

Michael Webb

Sponsor:

Biomimetic and Biointerfacing Polymers

This symposium will focus on the experimental design of biomimetic polymers and petpides

Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

Lesley Chow

Adam Gormley

Sponsor:

Industrial-Academic Collaborations in Polymer Research

This symposium will highlight examples of collaborative polymer research between industrial and academic (inclusive of national labs) institutions. The first session will be include invited … Read More

This symposium will highlight examples of collaborative polymer research between industrial and academic (inclusive of national labs) institutions. The first session will be include invited and contributed talks. The second session will be a moderated panel format including academic and industrial invitees who will discuss their experience with successful research collaborations.
Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

Matt Laam

Honggang Cui

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Stimuli-Responsive Polymers, Elastomers, and Gels

This symposium will include talks related to stimuli responsive polymers, including elastomers. Also a focus on additative manufacturing.

Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

Emily Davidson, Princeton

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Polymers for Therapeutic Delivery

This symposium will focus on engineering design of soft materials and nanoparticles for small molecule and nucleic acid delivery

Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

Ryan Williams

Catherine Fromen

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Analytical Method Development for Clinically-Relevant Applications

With the interest in solving more complex clinical problems steadily increasing, this symposium will highlight new technologies being developed to solve them. Alongside hearing research talk… Read More

With the interest in solving more complex clinical problems steadily increasing, this symposium will highlight new technologies being developed to solve them. Alongside hearing research talks from up-and-coming and well established scientists, we will engage in a panel discussion surrounding chemical education and DEI efforts in the chemical community.
Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

Dr. Devin Swiner

Sponsor:

Current trends in third-party cannabis-testing laboratories

The purpose of this symposium to provide discussion on risks laboratories assume when analytical methods are not scientifically sound. Although well-intentioned, many of these laboratories a… Read More

The purpose of this symposium to provide discussion on risks laboratories assume when analytical methods are not scientifically sound. Although well-intentioned, many of these laboratories are inherently compromised by unrealistic regulations and unreasonable customers. This session will reinforce a solid foundation for scientific integrity with discussion on measurement uncertainty, decision rules, and essential parameters to validate methods. This session will also include the process of developing industry standard methods.
Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

Susan Audino, Ph.D.

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New Approaches and Applications in Chemical Separations

This symposium will focus on new types of chromatographic, electrophoretic, and other chemical separation techniques, along with ways that these methods are being applied to challenging anal… Read More

This symposium will focus on new types of chromatographic, electrophoretic, and other chemical separation techniques, along with ways that these methods are being applied to challenging analytical problems.
Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

James Grinias

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Chemistry, Conservation, and Cultural Heritage

“Cultural heritage” is the legacy of a society – the human-made physical objects, local landscape and biodiversity, and intangible concepts by which a people define themselves as a group. Th… Read More

“Cultural heritage” is the legacy of a society – the human-made physical objects, local landscape and biodiversity, and intangible concepts by which a people define themselves as a group. The people may be ancient or contemporary, and the artifacts they deem important may range from a fossilized specimen to pop culture. Chemistry plays a central role in the conservation of materials and recordings for the public of today and future generations. This symposium will feature oral presentations describing chemical research applied to conservation science, art, archaeology, paleontology, museums, and zoos.
Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

G. Asher Newsome

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Advances in Nanomaterials Characterization

This symposium invites abstracts that explore a range of topics related to nanomaterials characterization. Topics covered will include advances in the analysis of nanomaterials throughout th… Read More

This symposium invites abstracts that explore a range of topics related to nanomaterials characterization. Topics covered will include advances in the analysis of nanomaterials throughout the life cycle, including their synthesis, application, and disposal. Studies exploring nanomaterial properties, performance, surface interactions, nano-bio interactions, and fate and transport using novel analytical methods and/or modeling techniques are encouraged.
Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

Kathryn R. Riley

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Advances in Electrochemistry

This symposium will highlight advances in electrochemistry including electroanalytical chemistry, electrochemical education and outreach, sensors, biosensing, bioelectrochemistry, carbon nan… Read More

This symposium will highlight advances in electrochemistry including electroanalytical chemistry, electrochemical education and outreach, sensors, biosensing, bioelectrochemistry, carbon nanodevices, voltammetry, amperometry, electrochemical synthesis, electrocatalysis, photoelectrochemistry, novel electrode materials and characterization, corrosion, batteries, fuel cells, and other topics.
Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

Alexander G. Zestos

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Analytical/Bioanalytical Chemistry General Session

General call for oral presentations in the area of analytical chemistry

Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

Rebecca Hunter

Sponsor:

Analytical/Bioanalytical Chemistry General Poster Session

General call for poster presentations in the area of analytical chemistry

Type: Poster Invited: N Organizers:

Rebecca Hunter

Michael Adams

Sponsor:

Biological inorganic chemistry of DNA and RNA and their interaction with proteins and small molecule ligands

The symposium will highlight recent developments in DNA and RNA as drug targets. It will focus on DNA and or RNA structures, details of their interaction with small molecule ligands and/or p… Read More

The symposium will highlight recent developments in DNA and RNA as drug targets. It will focus on DNA and or RNA structures, details of their interaction with small molecule ligands and/or proteins; identification of new DNA and RNA binding partners; synthesis of novel DNA/RNA ligands; application of DNA and RNA in nanotechnology may also be highlighted.
Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

Liliya Yatsunyk

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Bioinorganic - Metalloproteins, Model Chemistry, and Beyond

The bioinorganic symposium encompasses the study of metal ions in proteins, inorganic coordination chemistry and materials inspired by metalloproteins, and metal-based therapeutics and diagn… Read More

The bioinorganic symposium encompasses the study of metal ions in proteins, inorganic coordination chemistry and materials inspired by metalloproteins, and metal-based therapeutics and diagnostics. The symposium is open to a wide array of contexts including fundamental life processes, systems for energy conversion, and the detection or treatment of disease.
Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

Levi Ekanger

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Teaching at the Frontiers of Inorganic Chemistry

This symposium will focus on teaching inorganic chemistry at the undergraduate level ranging at both the classroom and laboratory level. Talks will range from new laboratory experiments to … Read More

This symposium will focus on teaching inorganic chemistry at the undergraduate level ranging at both the classroom and laboratory level. Talks will range from new laboratory experiments to new ways of teaching inorganic topics, to teaching pedagogy.
Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

Chip Nataro

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Undergraduate Research at the Frontiers of Inorganic Chemistry

This symposium will focus on undergraduate research in inorganic chemistry. The speakers will be undergraduate researchers mixed with graduate and faculty researchers who work primarily wit… Read More

This symposium will focus on undergraduate research in inorganic chemistry. The speakers will be undergraduate researchers mixed with graduate and faculty researchers who work primarily with undergraduate students to advance knowledge in inorganic chemistry.
Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

Chip Nataro

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Spectroscopic and Electrochemical Properties of Inorganic Complexes

This symposium will highlight new research on the electronic properties of metal complexes utilizing spectroscopic and electrochemical techniques, along with how these techniques can be used… Read More

This symposium will highlight new research on the electronic properties of metal complexes utilizing spectroscopic and electrochemical techniques, along with how these techniques can be used in concert to gain further insight.
Type: Oral Invited: N Organizers:

Jared Paul

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Carbon dioxide reduction chemistry: electrochemical and photochemical pathways

Increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations has enhanced the interest in using this inert substance as a source of carbon for the generation of value-added chemicals. This symposium will explo… Read More

Increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations has enhanced the interest in using this inert substance as a source of carbon for the generation of value-added chemicals. This symposium will explore the current research on electrochemical and photochemical CO2 reduction chemistry.
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Kristina Martinez

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Synthesis, structure, and application of metal complexes

This symposium will highlight the synthesis and structural characteristics of metal complexes with an emphasis on non-biological applications of such materials.

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Will Kerber

William Dougherty

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Inorganic/Catalysis/Energy General Session

General call for oral presentations in the areas of inorganic chemistry, catalysis, and energy

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Jared Paul

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Inorganic/Catalysis/Energy General Poster Session

General call for poster presentations in the areas of inorganic chemistry, catalysis, and energy

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Jared Paul

Michael Adams

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Green Chemistry in Education: Leveraging non-traditional topics in the curriculum

This symposium will focus on pedagogical and curricular innovations that leverage green chemistry and sustainability as a change agent in the chemistry curriculum. We invite pedagogical exam… Read More

This symposium will focus on pedagogical and curricular innovations that leverage green chemistry and sustainability as a change agent in the chemistry curriculum. We invite pedagogical examples that incorporate non-traditional topics into the chemistry curriculum. These topics might include community, political, and civic engagement; environmental racism; or current/past environmental challenges.
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Loyd Bastin

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Green Chemistry in Education: Systems Thinking

Systems thinking has the potential to enable students to connect the content in chemistry courses to grand societal challenges—like those in the UN Sustainable Development Goals—and to foste… Read More

Systems thinking has the potential to enable students to connect the content in chemistry courses to grand societal challenges—like those in the UN Sustainable Development Goals—and to foster students’ development of a richer, more connected knowledge of chemistry. This session will explore the scope of systems thinking in chemistry education. Presentation areas for this session include: strategies and/or learning materials that connect chemistry content to grand challenges, life cycle thinking, methods of visualizing systems, learning outcomes for systems thinking in chemistry and their assessment, chemistry education research needs and directions.
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Katherine Aubrecht

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Green Chemistry in Education: Innovative pedagogy in the core curriculum

Teaching chemistry within the context of societal implications helps empower students to leverage their understanding of products and processes toward a sustainable future and does not have … Read More

Teaching chemistry within the context of societal implications helps empower students to leverage their understanding of products and processes toward a sustainable future and does not have to hijack your syllabus. This symposium will focus on pedagogical strategies that bring green and sustainable context to the chemistry curriculum. We invite teaching examples from all chemistry subdisciplines that feature topics already in the syllabus, but taught through the lens of green and sustainable chemistry.
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Kathleen Halligan

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Intersections between Green Chemistry and Environmental Science

From promoting the use of biobased feedstocks to mitigating environmental impacts, green chemistry in practice must acknowledge the connections between chemical innovation and environmental … Read More

From promoting the use of biobased feedstocks to mitigating environmental impacts, green chemistry in practice must acknowledge the connections between chemical innovation and environmental science. This symposium serves to explore the connections between the two disciplines and highlight how systems thinking and the scientific method may be used to bridge research across disciplines. Authors are invited to submit work that connects to or includes perspectives from either field to create an interdisciplinary collection of talks for audiences across disciplines.
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Julian Silverman

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Chemistry, Sustainability, and Environmental Justice

While it is undoubtedly true that chemical research has helped society in a multitude of ways, at the same time, the chemical enterprise has been responsible for many environmental challenge… Read More

While it is undoubtedly true that chemical research has helped society in a multitude of ways, at the same time, the chemical enterprise has been responsible for many environmental challenges facing society today. And more often than not, the communities most impacted are low-socioeconomic, marginalized communities. This session invites papers that describe ways of integrating the teaching and learning of chemistry through the lens of sustainability and environmental justice towards preparing the next generation of justice-minded chemical researchers.
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Bhawani Venkataraman

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Green Engineering in Chemical Processes

Green Chemistry and Engineering are intimately linked by the common goal of creating more sustainable chemical products and processes. This symposium will support this goal by focusing on im… Read More

Green Chemistry and Engineering are intimately linked by the common goal of creating more sustainable chemical products and processes. This symposium will support this goal by focusing on improvements to chemical processes across the life cycle. Topics will range from systems and life cycle analysis to technological solutions and implementation.
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Lindsay Soh

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Green Innovations in Analytical Chemistry

Have you developed or optimized an analytical technique or method with sustainability related goals such as reduced solvent and material consumption, smaller or simpler instrumentation, fast… Read More

Have you developed or optimized an analytical technique or method with sustainability related goals such as reduced solvent and material consumption, smaller or simpler instrumentation, faster analysis, less waste or lower cost? If so, then please consider presenting your work in this symposium. We hope to discuss the many ways that analytical methods and techniques can be made greener, more efficient and more accessible to the broad range of scientists that employ instrumental techniques in their work.
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Nicholas Snow

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Green Chemistry in Industry

This session aims to explore why the Principles of Green Chemistry are being adopted in industry and how they have created commercial value. Topics will include drivers such as customer/inve… Read More

This session aims to explore why the Principles of Green Chemistry are being adopted in industry and how they have created commercial value. Topics will include drivers such as customer/investor expectations and the regulatory environment; affordability and business cases; also fostering creativity in the business environment, new tools, and ways of monitoring progress.
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Evan Beach

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Green/Environmental/Geochem General Session

Are you new to the Green Chemistry community? Are you uncertain where your work fits among the other symposia? This general session may stand alone or we may incorporate your abstracts in ot… Read More

Are you new to the Green Chemistry community? Are you uncertain where your work fits among the other symposia? This general session may stand alone or we may incorporate your abstracts in other symposia, based on total submissions and the final design of our schedule over the multiple days of the conference. Everyone with questions about where they fit can contact the Division Chair in advance or submit to this general session. We welcome all submissions and want broad diversity, so do not hesitate to submit here!
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David Laviska

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Green/Environmental/Geochem General Poster Session

The poster session will feature submissions from across the entire division of Green and environmental chemistry and geoscience. We strongly encourage students at all levels (from high schoo… Read More

The poster session will feature submissions from across the entire division of Green and environmental chemistry and geoscience. We strongly encourage students at all levels (from high school through post-docs) to join faculty and professionals in presenting their work with a poster. Invited topics include but are not limited to Green chemistry, environmental science, engineering, industrial applications, related career paths, sustainability, stewardship of the earth, social/environmental justice, and DEIR (diversity, equity, inclusion, and respect).
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Wyatt R. Murphy

David Laviska

Michael Adams

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Structure Activity Relationship in Industry: it’s not just drug discovery

This session invites talks from all aspects of structure – property relationships for industrially relevant materials. Experimental, computational or combined talks that provide insight int… Read More

This session invites talks from all aspects of structure – property relationships for industrially relevant materials. Experimental, computational or combined talks that provide insight into how the structure influenced a specific property are encouraged, especially from scientists with an industrial background.
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Shyam Vyas

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Multi-scale Modeling and Design of Polymers

Polymers and macromolecular systems can deliver novel materials with customized properties (e.g., mechanical, thermal, optical, or biodegradability) at competitive costs. The properties of t… Read More

Polymers and macromolecular systems can deliver novel materials with customized properties (e.g., mechanical, thermal, optical, or biodegradability) at competitive costs. The properties of these systems arise from the complex interaction of numerous dynamical and structural correlations over multiple length and time scales. This symposium invites papers on all aspects of modeling of polymers and macromolecular systems, at any length and time scales, including application of modeling to novel systems and the development of new approaches to accelerate speed of materials discovery.
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Adama Tandia

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Pairings in Organic Chemistry

This symposium will include seminars on selected topics in Organic Chemistry including synthesis, medicinal & process chemistry, photocatalysis, catalysis, OLED, and more. Additionally, this… Read More

This symposium will include seminars on selected topics in Organic Chemistry including synthesis, medicinal & process chemistry, photocatalysis, catalysis, OLED, and more. Additionally, this symposium will offer multiple panels and workshops to create a diverse and inclusive event. Seminars will include pairs of speakers proving complimentary perspectives on each topic, for example medicinal and process chemistry around a common target; or Academic vs. Industrial approaches to solving a problem. A special session will focus on women in Organic Chemistry.
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Zhenzhen Dong

Steven Wisniewski

Emily Cherney

Aaron Whittaker

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Applications of Crystal Engineering (Oral)

Crystal Engineering offers a systematic, methodical approach to discovering and developing new materials in-silico and in the lab, using intermolecular interactions. Applications of crystal … Read More

Crystal Engineering offers a systematic, methodical approach to discovering and developing new materials in-silico and in the lab, using intermolecular interactions. Applications of crystal engineering span a wide range of areas including pharmaceutical development and formulation, energetics and photoresponsive materials. This symposium will showcase crystal engineering approaches in pharmaceuticals and other materials form selection, crystal growth, cocrystal design and synthesis and crystal structure prediction. A “Molecular Crystal Engineering” workshop from the CCDC will complement the symposium.
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Heba Abourahma

Amy Sarjeant

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Sustainability in Industrial Chemistry

This symposium will showcase recent developments in the industrial sustainability space, spanning a range of technology readiness levels and application areas.

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Dr. Nadia Krook

Dr. Rebecca Siegelman

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Industrial Applications of Molecular Modeling

The symposium will invite scientists and engineers from the fields of chemistry, physics, and engineering to share and discuss their innovative ideas and strategies on atomistic-scale modeli… Read More

The symposium will invite scientists and engineers from the fields of chemistry, physics, and engineering to share and discuss their innovative ideas and strategies on atomistic-scale modeling that have potentials for industrial applications. Speakers are welcome to present new methods and / or case studies showcasing the importance of atomistic-scale and molecular modeling in the development and commercialization of new chemical and materials solutions.
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Shuan Kwak

Jeff Sanders

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Advances in Battery Technology for the 21st Century

Battery technology is an increasingly important component of clean energy solutions. Commercially successful batteries require high energy-density, fast recharging, long cycle stability, amo… Read More

Battery technology is an increasingly important component of clean energy solutions. Commercially successful batteries require high energy-density, fast recharging, long cycle stability, among other characteristics. This symposium invites papers in all aspects of battery development ranging from active materials, cell design, electrolytes, computational or modeling discoveries in Li-ion, solid state batteries, flow batteries, metal-air or other types of batteries.
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Elena Sheina

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Industrial Chemistry General Session

General symposium (oral) for industrial chemists

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George Fitzgerald

Mukund Chorghade

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Industrial Chemistry General Poster Session

General symposium (poster) for industrial chemists

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George Fitzgerald

Mukund Chorghade

Michael Adams

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Plant-based proteins

Symposium covering topics related to plant-based proteins

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Nagul Naguleswaran

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Delivery systems for improving food safety, quality and functionality

Symposium covering topics related to delivery systems for improving food safety, quality and functionality

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Yangchao Luo

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Food Carbohydrates

Symposium covering topics related to food carbohydrates

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Wajira Ratnayake

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Food Lipids

Symposium covering topics related to food lipids

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Wajira Ratnayake

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Food Chemistry General Session

General call for oral presentations in the area of food chemistry

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Wajira Ratnayake

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Food Chemistry General Poster Session

General call for poster presentations in the area of food chemistry

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Wajira Ratnayake

Michael Adams

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