The Royal Australian Chemical Institute

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The Division of Biomolecular Chemistry

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The Royal Australian Chemical Institute, was founded in January 1917, and has several special interest divisions including

The Division of Biomolecular Chemistry

(formerly The Division of Medicinal and Agricultural Chemistry)

The division had as its patron the emminent Australian scientist Adrien Albert who was world renown for his work in toxicology and chemistry. The division has named its most prestigious lectureship, The Adrien Albert Lecture after him.

The division has established reciprocal links with the Molecular Graphics and Modelling Society after holding a very successful joint conference in Cairns in 1995.

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Divisional Information

Our last conference was held in Lorne, Australia February 5-9, 2003

See http://www.chem.csiro.au/raci/biomolecular

The meeting also included a joint session with the Lorne Protein conference (February 9-13 2003) ihttp://www.biochemistry.unimelb.edu.au/lorne/.

Committee

Early History

Past conferences

Federation of Australian Scientific and Technological Societies (FASTS)

Related Societies and Conferences of Interest

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Any further information on activities of the Biomolecular Chemistry division would be welcome. Please email Dr. Mary Collins mcollins@pharm.usyd.edu.au

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To obtain more information about RACI email member@raci.org.au
or phone (03) 9328 2033 or fax (03) 9328 2670

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