Vol.
30 No. 2
March-April 2008
From the Editor
Officer’s Column by Jack Lorimer
Features
- Chemistry for Biology by Torbjörn Norin and Upendra Pandit
- Scientifiques Sans Frontières Australia
by Colin Scholes and Glenna Drisko
- Chemical Education in India: Three Decades of IUPAC Initiatives by N.K. Uberoi and K.V. Sanè
Stamps International
- The Father of Toxicology? by Daniel Rabinovich
Up for Discussion
- Council Round Table Discussions: Actions Arising from Torino
Tools of the Trade
- Solubility Data Compilations for the Practicing Chemist
by Heinz Gamsjäger, John W. Lorimer, and David G. Shaw
IUPAC Wire
- Water in the Gaza Strip
- Luis Oro to become EuChemMS President
The Project Place
- On the Environmental Impact of Altered Pesticide Use
on Transgenic Crops by Gijs Kleter
- Future Energy: Improved, Sustainable, and Clean
Options for Our Planet by Trevor Letcher
- Green Book: Abridged Version
- Postgraduate Course in Polymer Science
- Chemical Issues in Biomass Burning in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Green Chemistry, Sustainable Development, and Social Responsibility of Scientists
Provisional Recommendations IUPAC Seeks Your Comments
- Glossary of Terms Used in Pharmaceutics
- Explanatory Glossary of Terms Used in Expression of Relative Isotope Ratios and Gas Ratios
- Glossary of Class Names of Polymers Based on Chemical Structure and Molecular Architecture
Making an imPACt
- Acetonitrile: Ternary and Quaternary Systems
- Band Broadening Function in Size Exclusion Chromatography of Polymers
Bookworm
- Green-Sustainable Chemistry
- Biophysico-Chemical Processes of Heavy Metals and
Metalloids in Soil Environments
- Functional and Biological Gels and Networks:Theory and Experiment
- Polychar-15 World Forum on Advanced Materials
- Heterocyclic Chemistry at a Glance reviewed by David StC. Black
- Compendi De Nomenclatura De Química Analitica
Conference Call
- Greenhouse Gases: Mitigation and Utilization by John Malin
- Mendeleev Congress on General and Applied Chemistry
by Natalia Tarasova
- Novel Materials and Fine Chemistry by Yuping Wu
- Public Health Applications of Human Biomonitoring by Paul Erhardt
Where 2B & Y
- Vanadium, 17–19 July 2008, Lisbon, Portugal
- Solubility and Equilibria, 27–31 July 2008, Dublin, Ireland
- Humic Substances, 14–20 September 2008, Moscow to St. Petersburg, Russia
- Macromolecules and Materials, 8–11 September 2008, Kruger National Park, South Africa
- Chemistry for Sustainable Development, 23–25 May 2008, Kathmandu, Nepal
- Thermophysical Properties, 21–26 June 2009, Boulder, Colorado, USA
Mark Your Calendar
link
to
calendars
of upcoming IUPAC-sponsored events
March-April 2008 pdf (1.2 MB)
Cover: “The Human Kinome”—Courtesy of the Invitrogen Corporation. This circular diagram is an artistic interpretation of the phylogenetic relationships between all members of the human kinase family. Bioinformatics analysis concluded that the superfamily comprises 517 distinct protein kinases. The kinases are organized into nine major groups labeled and colored distinctly. The three-dimensional structure in the middle of the diagram is a model based on cAMP-dependent protein kinase. See full caption here. Request your free copy of the poster from Invitrogen at www.invitrogen.com/kinasebiology.
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