Northeastern Section | American Chemical Society
The Northeastern Section of the American Chemical Society (NESACS) is one of the largest local sections of the American Chemical Society, representing nearly 6,500 chemists, researchers, educators, students, and industry professionals throughout the New England region. Based in the Greater Boston area, NESACS serves as a hub for scientific exchange, professional development, and community engagement in the chemical sciences.
NESACS hosts monthly section meetings, typically held on the second Thursday of each month from September through May in the Boston area. These meetings feature invited speakers, scientific lectures, networking opportunities, and discussions highlighting advances in chemistry, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, materials science, and related fields.
Beyond monthly meetings, NESACS organizes a wide variety of professional, educational, and community-focused events, including:
• Scientific symposia and research lectures
• Career development workshops and networking events
• Industry and academic panel discussions
• STEM outreach and community science programs
• Awards ceremonies recognizing achievements in chemistry
• Professional development opportunities for students and early-career scientists
NESACS also supports several active committees and initiatives that expand engagement within the chemistry community, including the Younger Chemists Committee (NSYCC), Women Chemists Committee, Medicinal Chemistry Group, and an award-winning Public Relations Committee.
The vitality of NESACS comes from its dedicated volunteer members, who contribute their time and expertise to support scientific communication, mentorship, outreach, and collaboration across academia, industry, and education.
Through its events and programs, NESACS works to advance the chemical sciences, support the professional growth of chemists, and strengthen the scientific community throughout New England.
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