From owner-chemistry@ccl.net Fri Nov 1 17:17:01 2019 From: "Rajarshi Guha rajarshi.guha||gmail.com" To: CCL Subject: CCL: CALL FOR NOMINATIONS: 2021 Herman Skolnik Award Message-Id: <-53864-191101171427-12463-0bpWsZpUQHFZQjyxAIMxrg|*|server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: Rajarshi Guha Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="00000000000014460905964f73ee" Date: Fri, 1 Nov 2019 17:14:09 -0400 MIME-Version: 1.0 Sent to CCL by: Rajarshi Guha [rajarshi.guha|gmail.com] --00000000000014460905964f73ee Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" The ACS Division of Chemical Information established this Award to recognize outstanding contributions to and achievements in the theory and practice of chemical information science. The Award is named in honor of the first recipient, Herman Skolnik. By this Award, the Division of Chemical Information is committed to encouraging the continuing preparation, dissemination and advancement of chemical information science and related disciplines through individual and team efforts. Examples of such advancement include, but are not limited to, the following: - Design of new and unique computerized information systems; - Algorithmic advances in manipulating chemical information - Preparation and dissemination of chemical information; - Editorial innovations; - Design of new indexing, classification, and notation systems; - Chemical nomenclature; - Structure-activity relationships; - Applications of chemical information in novel domains The Award consists of a $3000 honorarium and a plaque. The recipient is expected to give an address at the time of the Award presentation. In recent years, an Award Symposium has been organized by the recipient. Nominations for the Herman Skolnik Award should describe the nominee's contributions to the field of chemical information and should include supportive materials such as a biographical sketch and a list of publications and presentations. Three seconding letters are also required. CINF aims to serve a diverse and inclusive worldwide community of scientists and professionals working with chemical information. Thus we encourage nominations of qualified women, members of underrepresented minority groups, and scientists from around the world. Nominations and supporting material should be sent by email to awards-x-acscinf.org. Paper submissions will not be accepted. The deadline for nominations for the 2021 Herman Skolnik Award is June 1, 2020. Rajarshi Guha, Chair, CINF Awards Committee -- Rajarshi Guha | http://blog.rguha.net | -x-rguha --00000000000014460905964f73ee Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The ACS Division of Chemical Information established thi= s Award to recognize outstanding contributions to and achievements in the t= heory and practice of chemical information science. The Award is named in h= onor of the first recipient, Herman Skolnik.
By this Award, t= he Division of Chemical Information is committed to encouraging the continu= ing preparation, dissemination and advancement of chemical information scie= nce and related disciplines through individual and team efforts. Examples o= f such advancement include, but are not limited to, the following:
  • Design of new and unique computerized information sy= stems;
  • Algorith= mic advances in manipulating chemical information
  • Preparation and dissemination of chemical information;
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  • Editorial innovations;
  • = Design of new indexing, classification, and notation systems;
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  • Chemical nomenclature;
  • S= tructure-activity relationships;
  • Applicatio= ns of chemical information in novel domains
The Awa= rd consists of a $3000 honorarium and a plaque. The recipient is expected t= o give an address at the time of the Award presentation. In recent years, a= n Award Symposium has been organized by the recipient.
Nominati= ons for the Herman Skolnik Award should describe the nominee's contribu= tions to the field of chemical information and should include supportive ma= terials such as a biographical sketch and a list of publications and presen= tations. Three seconding letters are also required. CINF aims to serve a di= verse and inclusive worldwide community of scientists and professionals wor= king with chemical information. Thus we encourage nominations of qualified = women, members of underrepresented minority groups, and scientists from aro= und the world.
= Nominations and supporting material should be = sent by email to awards-x-acscinf.org.=C2=A0=C2=A0P= aper submissions will not be accepted.
The deadline for nominations for the 2021 Herman Skolnik Award is J= une 1, 2020.
Rajarshi Guha, Chair, CINF Awards Committee


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