Celebrating 150 Years of the American Chemical Society's Advocacy for Science and Public Good
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Committee on Public Affairs and Public Relations
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A commentary celebrating the 150th anniversary of the American Chemical Society (ACS), reflecting on its role in advancing science, public policy, and the public good through member advocacy and expertise in chemistry.
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· 2 pulledAs we celebrate the 150th anniversary of the American Chemical Society and the semiquincentennial of the US, we reflect on the important role ACS has played in advancing science, public policy, and the public good.
For generations, ACS members have used their expertise not only to advance chemistry but also to serve the broader public interest.
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