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Opportunity to present Research in Computational Chemistry

Molecular Education and Research Consortium in Undergraduate computational ChemistRY (MERCURY) is pleased to announce the Ninth Conference for Undergraduate Computational Chemistry. The Conference will be held Sunday August 1st-Tuesday August 3rd, 2010, at Hamilton College, in Clinton, NY.

The conference will feature plenary lectures by Wesley Allen, University of Georgia; Ivet Bahar, University of Pittsburgh; Alan Graves, GlaxoSmithKline; Donald Hamelberg, Georgia State University; John Stanton, University of Texas at Austin; and Dean Tantillo, University of California at Davis. Additional mainstays of the conference include an Undergraduate Poster Session and evening social sessions.

This conference is an excellent forum for undergraduates to present their work and to learn from experts in the field, allowing them to put their own research into perspective. It is equally valuable as a network for faculty working with undergraduates. Undergraduates from all types of institutions are invited to present their work.

Conference Fees are $225 for faculty, postdocs, and graduate students, $120 per faculty guest, and $115 for undergraduates, and include registration, housing, and meals. The conference registration deadline is July 21. Details of the conference and information on registration and submission of Abstracts can be found on our web site: http://mercury.chem.hamilton.edu.

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