The past few years have been full of stories about how a number of serious conditions could be treated or cured by introducing certain bacteria to the digestive system.
CCR shapes the conversation on cutting-edge chemical R&D by publishing influential studies and reports and addressing common issues that slow or inhibit innovation -- such as access to talent, intellectual property protection, sustainability and globalization. The Value of Chemical Research -- Phase I, II & III Phase I - “ Measuring Up: Research & Development Counts for the Chemical Industry ” In 2001, the Council for Chemical Research (CCR) released its study, “Measuring Up: Research & Development Counts for the Chemical Industry”. This study, termed...
AIChE-CCR Joint Session, October 17, 2011, Minneapolis, MN At the 2011 AIChE Annual Meeting, Council for Chemical Research (CCR) co-sponsored a plenary session “Chemical Science Innovation – The Future of the U.S. Chemical Enterprise”. The session featured leaders from academics, industry, national laboratories, and research institutes. The session featured eight speakers, who talks are summarized below. The session was co-organized by Professors Jennifer Sinclair Curtis (University of Florida) and Stuart Cooper (The Ohio State University). The session was conducted in two...
June 11-13, 2007, Argonne Guest House, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne IL 60439 Conference program Monday June11 Afternoon session – Biobased Based Feedstocks for the Chemical Industry 1:30 - 2:00 Seth Snyder – Overview of Biobased Feedstocks 2:00 - 3:00 Dr. Michael Cockrem – Kiwichem International – Opportunities in Biobased Feedstocks 3:15 - 4:15 Professor Thomas Amidon – SUNY - College of Environmental Science and Forestry– Direct Biomass Utilization 4:30 – 5:30 Richard Marinangeli – UOP – Opportunities for Renewable Feedstocks in...