Society of Chemical Industry (America Section)
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For the parent organization in the United Kingdom, see Society of Chemical Industry.
Not to be confused with Société de Chimie Industrielle (American Section).
The Society of Chemical Industry (America Section) or SCI America is an independent learned society inspired by the creation of the Society of Chemical Industry (SCI) in London in 1881. Originally known as the New York Section, it was formed in 1894 and officially renamed the America Section in 1919. The main activity of the America Section is the awarding of several prizes in chemistry: the Perkin Medal, the Chemical Industry Medal and the Gordon E. Moore Medal. The America Section also works with the American Chemical Society (ACS) and the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) to support underserved and Black scholars in chemistry and chemical engineering.
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Formation | 1894 (1894) |
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Type | Nonprofit organization |
Headquarters | Philadelphia, PA |
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Official language | English |
Chair | Frank Bozich |
Website | https://sci-america.org/ |
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