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CALL FOR PAPERS Abstracts due February 28, 2006 10th Annual Green Chemistry & Engineering Conference Designing for a Sustainable Future June 26-30,2006 WASHINGTON, DC The future will be what we design it to be. As chemists and engineers, we practice the art of design. From energy to agriculture, materials to medicine, our ability to create at the most fundamental level gives us the power to change whole sectors of the world economy. Will that future be sustainable? The simple answer is that it must be. In June 2006, designers of molecules, materials, products, processes, and systems will gather in Washington, DC to make it so. We need your participation. Submit your abstract now to take part in this important event. This conference is centered around the theme of design, and will feature green chemistry and green engineering innovations in five core tracks: > Energy > Agriculture and Foods > Resources and Renewables > Toxics and Materials > Health and Medicine Each of these tracks will feature presentations across the range of green chemistry and green engineering applications, including: > Synthesis > Solvents and solvent systems > Process design > Catalysis > Bio-based materials and processes > Analytical methods and technologies V ^^PP '^§?§i : You may also submit your cutting-edge research to the Frontiers in Green Chemistry & Green Engineering symposia. Abstracts are encouraged to address any of the four cross-cutting themes of education, metrics, making the business case, and safety and security. Submit Your Abstract Abstracts for both oral and poster presentations are now being accepted via an electronic submissions program. To submit your abstract, please visit the conference website: www.greenchem2006.org. Abstracts due February 28,2006 Conference information For additional conference information, please visit www.greenchem2006.org. v> GreenChem20o6 Registration opens February 1,2006 WWW.greenchem2006.org r\j «-pr.> ^ <; f "wA Jf

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CALL FOR PAPERS Abstracts due February 28, 2006

10th Annual Green Chemistry &

Engineering Conference Designing for a Sustainable Future

June 26-30,2006 WASHINGTON, DC

The future will be what we design it to be. As chemists and engineers, we practice the art of design. From energy to agriculture, materials to medicine, our ability to create at

the most fundamental level gives us the power to change whole sectors of the world economy.

Will that future be sustainable? The simple answer is that it must be. In June 2006, designers of molecules, materials, products, processes, and systems will gather in Washington, DC to make it so.

We need your participation. Submit your abstract now to take part in this important event. This conference is centered around the theme of design, and will feature green chemistry and green engineering innovations in five core tracks:

> Energy > Agriculture and Foods > Resources and Renewables > Toxics and Materials > Health and Medicine

Each of these tracks will feature presentations across the range of green chemistry and green engineering applications, including:

> Synthesis > Solvents and solvent systems > Process design > Catalysis > Bio-based materials and processes > Analytical methods and technologies

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^ ^ P P '^§?§i:

You may also submit your cutting-edge research to the Frontiers in Green Chemistry & Green Engineering symposia. Abstracts are encouraged to address any of the four cross-cutting themes of education, metrics, making the business case, and safety and security.

Submit Your Abstract Abstracts for both oral and poster presentations are now being accepted via an electronic submissions program. To submit your abstract, please visit the conference website: www.greenchem2006.org.

Abstracts due February 28,2006

Conference information For additional conference information, please visit www.greenchem2006.org.

v> GreenChem20o6

Registration opens February 1,2006

WWW.greenchem2006.org

r\j «-pr.> ^ <; f "wA Jf