Annette Lykknes, Norwegian Univ. Sci. (Norway) Brigitte Van Tiggelen (Science History Institute, USA
Women in their Element: Women’s contributions to the development of the Periodic System and to new knowledge about the elements
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Serie: International Symposium on "Setting their Table: Women and the Periodic Table of Elements" (+información)
simposium internacional las mujeres y la tabla periódica de los elementos
Opening Plenary Lecture: Polly L Arnold - Univ. Edinburgh
Putting the 'f' in chemistry; a female f-block chemist's organometallic approach to understanding structure and bonding in our nuclear waste elements
Christopher D. Chapman, Royal Society of Chemistry (UK)
Women and element discovery: personal interviews and experiences
Fabienne Mayers (IUPAC committee)
The International Year of the Periodic Table of Chemical Elements
Natalia Tarasova, IUPAC Past-President
The International Year of the Periodic Table of Chemical Elements
Oral Communication. Ignacio Suay-Matallana, Univ. Miguel Hernandez (Spain)
Visualising women in the Periodic Table: A Spanish research line on fluorine (1920s-1930s)
Oral Communication: Hannah Payne , USA
Curiosity, creativity and courage that changed our world
Breaking Bias: Claire A. Murray, Michael Seery, Yvonne Anderson and Charlie Simms
Gender Representation in Chemistry Textbooks in the UK and Ireland
Oral Communication: M Araceli Calvo, Univ. Autonoma Madrid (Spain)
Women in Science and Names of Elements. Chemistry Teaching Resources for Learning about Marie Curie and Lise Meitner
Oral Communication: Azzurra Stefanucci, University “G. d’Annunzio” Chieti-Pescara (Italy)
“Breaking Bad” Television Series Explained to Students
Oral Communication Juan Carlos Morejón y Pedro Salinas, Fundación ONCE
Fundación ONCE (Blind National Organization of Spain) Chemistry and Integration
Plenary Lecture: Mei-Hung Chiu, National Taiwan Normal University
Does Gender Gap in Chemistry still Exist? A Global Exploratory Survey
Plenary Lecture: Angela Agostiano, Univ. of Bari-Aldo Moro, President Italian Society of Chemistry
Nanochemistry: shaping matter at the molecular and atomic level
Key note Christopher M.A. Brett, Univ. Coimbra. Elected President of IUPAC
Electrochemistry and the periodic table: from beginnings to present-day electrochemistry of important elements
Key-note David Cole-Hamilton, EuChemS Past President, Univ. St Andrews (UK)
A Tale of two Periodic Tables: Elements and the future of the world