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| November | Adam D. Sussman | "53I15P: Career Opportunities for Young Chemists in Intellectual Property — Hear from an Expert" |
| ==== 2022 ==== | ||
| January | Maureen Tang | "Beyond Adsorption" Phenomena in Electrocatalytic Hydrogen Reactions (There is no video of this meeting) |
| February | Dan Rabinovich | The World of Chemistry on Postage Stamps |
| March | Bonnie Charpentier | Advocacy for Chemistry and Science Education: The Power of Local Sections |
| April | David Wiemer | Our Search for Natural Insecticides (not yet posted) |
| May | Joseph S. Francisco | Gibbs Award Presentation: From Melting Nylon to Global Warming (There is no video of this meeting) |
| June | Tim Marin | "Water" You Doing With That Synchrotron? (not yet posted) |
| ==== 2021 ==== | ||
| January | Rick Rateick | Interesting Topics in 19th Century Iron and Steel Making |
| February | Clara Granzotto |
Exploring Organic Molecules in Works of Art |
| March | Michael Koehler | Advocacy for Chemistry with Federal, State, and Local Legislators |
| Nancy Tuchman | The Role of Higher Education in Environmental Sustainability | |
| April | Derek Kassebaum | Spirited Artisans Of An Age-Old Craft |
| May | Raychelle Burks | Talking SciPop (There is no video of this meeting) |
| June | Cheryl Scott | So Great, So Fragile: Issues Impacting The Great Lakes |
| September | Sharon Hammes-Schiffer | Proton-Copupled Electron Transfer in Chemistry and Biology |
| October | Sherri Rukes | Fast or Slow, Chemistry Makes It Go |
| Mark Cesa | Improving Gender Equity in the Chemical Sciences | |
| November | Mary Virginia Orna | Ladies in Waiting and Still Waiting for the Nobel Prize |
| December | Gail Wilkening | Celebrating Gail Wilkening's Retirement |
| Tracy Hamilton | The Chemistry of Coffee | |
| ==== 2020 ==== | ||
| May | Sean Casten | A Conversation with a U.S. Representative (Audio only of this meeting) |
| June | Dwight Chasar | Chemistry is for the Birds |
| September | Sherri Rukes |
Poly What? Applications of STEM Using Polymers |
| Josh Kurutz | 125 Years of Chemistry in Chicago | |
| October | Darryl Boyd | Introducing STEM to Elementary-Aged Children |
| November | Zhenan Bao | Skin-Inspired Electronics |
| December | Bruce Fouke | Universal Biomineralization |
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