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  2. Presidents of the American Chemical Society - Wikipedia

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  3. Dorothy J. Phillips - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Jean Phillips (née Wingfield) (born July 27, 1945) is an American chemist and president-elect of the American Chemical Society. She worked on circular dichroism and bioseparation. In 1967 Phillips was the first African-American woman to complete a bachelor's degree at Vanderbilt University.

  4. Allison A. Campbell - Wikipedia

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    Allison A. Campbell (born 1963, in Portland, Oregon) [1] is an American chemist who is known in the areas of biomineralization, biomimetics and biomaterials for her innovative work on bioactive coatings for medical implants.

  5. Judith Giordan - Wikipedia

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    Giordan worked as a Vice President of Research and Development at PepsiCo. [citation needed] Giordan works on research and training programs, as well as commercial development. [6] [7] She is the founder of ecosVC, an organization that looks to translate research into commercially successful innovations, and the Chemical Agent Network. [8] [9]

  6. Angela K. Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Angela K. Wilson is an American scientist and former (2022) President of the American Chemical Society. [1] She currently serves as the John A. Hannah Distinguished Professor of Chemistry, associate dean for strategic initiatives in the College of Natural Sciences, [2] and director of the MSU Center for Quantum Computing, Science, and Engineering (MSU-Q) [3] at Michigan State University.

  7. Rigoberto Hernandez - Wikipedia

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    Hernandez represented District IV as a Director on the Board of Directors of the American Chemical Society (ACS) for two terms from 2014 to 2019. [8] He was elected to serve in the ACS Presidential Succession from 2025 to 2027. [9] He will serve as the President in 2026 when the ACS will celebrate its sesquicentennial.

  8. American Chemical Society - Wikipedia

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    In 1874, a group of American chemists gathered at the Joseph Priestley House to mark the 100th anniversary of Priestley's discovery of oxygen.Although there was an American scientific society at that time (the American Association for the Advancement of Science, founded in 1848), the growth of chemistry in the U.S. prompted those assembled to consider founding a new society that would focus ...

  9. Luis Echegoyen - Wikipedia

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    Echegoyen was born in Havana, Cuba, and received his B.S. and Ph.D. degrees in chemistry from the University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus.He has served as a professor of chemistry at Clemson University, University of Puerto Rico, University of Maryland, College Park, and University of Miami, and has been with UTEP since 2010.