The Society, founded in 1984, is dedicated to: promoting advances in both basic and applied research in electroanalysis; providing a venue for the exchange of ideas among researchers from academia, industry, and government; and recognizing the achievements and contributions of scientists who work in the field of electroanalytical chemistry.

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SEAC NEWS
  The November 2009 issue of SEACCommunications is now on-line.
  We now invite nominations for the year 2011 Charles N. Reilley , Young Investigator and 2010 Graduate Student Travel Awards.
  It is with great pleasure to announce that Richard Crooks (University of Texas, Austin) has been selected as the 2010 recipient of the Reilley Award and Prof. Christy Haynes (University of Minnesota) has been selected as the 2010 Young Investigator Awardee. Please join us in congratulating these two outstanding individuals for their contributions to the field of electroanalytical chemistry.bb
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