National Chemistry Week: 19-26 November 1999November 15, 1999Events planned for the week include a series of lectures for schools at the Royal Institution and the Science Museum, London, exhibitions and events at hands-on science centres in Cardiff, Runcorn and Aberdeen and a course on The Chemistry of Art at the National Gallery. The Society's members have organised activities within their local areas to show off the fascinating and fun aspects of the chemical sciences. These include chemistry quizzes, literally explosive lectures and dazzling colour shows. Members of Parliament will be visiting sites in their constituency such as hospitals, public analyst laboratories and research centres where chemistry and chemists work to protect public health and monitor environmental pollution. Visits are also planned to pharmaceutical and industrial sites, where chemists continue to discover and synthesise new healthcare products and materials. To launch Chemistry Week, the Society will be teaming up with the American Chemical Society to unveil an 'International Historic Chemical Landmark' on Friday 19 November. The landmark plaque will commemorate the discovery and development of the antibiotic penicillin, first discovered by Alexander Fleming in London in 1928. This remarkable chemical compound has saved countless lives, revolutionised healthcare and given birth to the modern pharmaceutical industry. The Society is also running a 'Name an Element' competition. Members of the public are invited to imagine new chemical elements - for example Keeganium, Blairium, Millennium or Taxium - and invent suitable properties. The overall winner will receive artwork based on their ideas from Murray Robertson, the artist behind the Royal Society of Chemistry's stunning 'Visual Elements' Periodic Table (which can be found on the Web at www.chemsoc.org/viselements). A full programme of central and regional events for National Chemistry Week can be found on the Chemistry Week web page at http://www.rsc.org/chemistryweek/. Ends Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) |
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