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SEAC NEWS
  The August 2010 issue of SEACCommunications is now on-line.

  Abstracts for SEAC Poster Session at PITTCON 2011 - Due Aug 13th
This "Electroanalytical Chemistry" poster session will be held Monday morning March 14th. The SEAC Award Symposium is in the afternoon. To be considered for this poster session, please make the first words of the abstract "For the SEAC Poster Session". (PittCon HQ will remove this before the abstracts are published.) Also, please send a copy of your abstract to: johna-leddy@uiowa.edu with the Subject: "SEAC Poster Session Abstract".

  We now invite nominations for the year 2012 Charles N. Reilley , Young Investigator and 2011 Graduate Student Travel Awards.
  It is with great pleasure to announce that the 2011 Reilley Awardee is Professor Richard Van Duyne of Northwestern University, and the Young Investigator Awardee is Jill Venton of the University of Virginia. Please join us in congratulating these two outstanding individuals for their contributions to the field of electroanalytical chemistry.bb
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