OrganicDivision.org is American Chemical Society's division of organic chemistry
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The ACS Organic Chemistry Division was established in 1908 (chaired by E.C. Franklin), and has grown into the largest division of the ACS with an active membership of over 18,500. In 1990, it received the ACS Award for Outstanding Performance by Divisions in recognition of its service to its members and its meritous contributions to the profession and the public understanding of chemistry.
To interact with other divisions and to co-sponsor symposia on topics of interdisciplinary interest. Current liaisons include: Biotechnology Secretariat, Catalysis Secretariat, History of Chemistry Division, Materials Chemistry Secretariat, Medicinal Chemistry Division.
To honor outstanding contributors in organic chemistry through the Arthur C. Cope Award and the Cope Scholar Awards symposia; to coordinate presentations of a number of major ACS Award recipients who choose to deliver their lectures before the Organic Division.
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