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The Canadian Society for Chemical Technology (est. 1973) was formerly a third subsidiary organization, but a structural reorganization of the CIC in 2022 renamed this group as the Technologists & Technicians subject division of the Canadian Society for Chemistry.
Canadian Society for Chemical Technology (CSCT) Canadian Society of Clinical Chemists - (CSCC) Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) Chemical Heritage Foundation (CHF), now the Science History Institute; Chemical Institute of Canada (CIC) Chemical Society Located in Taipei (CSLT) Chemical Society of Japan (CSJ) Crystallographic Society of Japan (CSJ)
The Canadian Society of Clinical Chemists (CSCC) is a nonprofit scientific society that represents clinical chemists (also known as clinical biochemists) in Canada.The organization aims to advance the practice of clinical chemistry in Canada through the promotion of importance in education, research, and practice, working at the international, national, provincial, and local levels.
Canadian Society for Mass Spectrometry; Canadian Society of Clinical Chemists; Chemical Institute of Canada; Chemical Research Society of India; Chemical Society Located in Taipei; Chemical Society of Japan; Chemical Society of Mexico; Chemical Society of Nigeria; Chemical Society of Pakistan; Chemical Society of Peru; Chemistry Europe
The goal of the society is to stimulate interest and collaborations in the Canadian mass spectrometry community. [1] The society organizes conferences, awards prices and runs an online job board. The society is an affiliate society of the International Mass Spectrometry Foundation. [2] Its current president is Derek Wilson. [3]
For his work in the history of physical chemistry the American Chemical Society's Division of the History of Chemistry awarded him its Dexter Award "for outstanding contributions to the history of chemistry" (1996). [3] Laidler retired in 1981 but continued to lecture as professor emeritus. He died on August 26, 2003. [3]
The scientific members include a toxicologist nominated by the Society of Toxicology of Canada, [16] a microbiologist nominated by the Canadian Society of Microbiologists [17] and a chemist nominated by the Chemical Institute of Canada. The Executive Officer is a retired senior military officer.
American Chemical Society, James T. Grady-James H. Stack Award for Interpreting Chemistry (1999) [3] Honorary Doctorate of Science, Athabasca University (2002) [13] Royal Canadian Institute, Sandford Fleming Medal (2005) [17] Society of Chemical Industry, Purvis Memorial Award (2010) [18] Chemical Institute of Canada, Montreal Medal (2010) [19]