The historical background and the current activities of the Chemical Society of Geneva are described. Founded 88 years ago from the merger of three student associations, the Society today connects some 190 chemists and biochemists from all professional horizons. The Society's main goal is to promote molecular sciences studies and applications in Geneva. In addition to regularly organizing scientific lectures and visits, it sponsors major scientific seminars and grants annual awards to secondary school pupils and bachelor students
On the 26th May 2009, Edmond Fischer, winner with Ed Krebs of the Nobel prize in physiology or medic...
The University of Geneva, its Faculty of Science, and its School of Chemistry and Biochemistry have ...
The Swiss Chemical Society together with the Foundation 'Schweizer Jugend forscht (SJf)' organised a...
The historical background and the current activities of the Chemical Society of Geneva are described...
On the occasion of the 450th anniversary of the Académie et Université de Genève, a historical accou...
A brief account of the developments in biochemistry at the Faculty of Science of the University of G...
On August 6th, 1901, the Swiss Chemical Society (SCS) was founded as the first independent associati...
This article describes the situation of Department of Organic Chemistry in the year of the 450th ann...
Former PhD students, post-docs and junior researchers of the Section de chimie et biochimie now hold...
A brief historical overview of physical chemistry at the University of Geneva as well as a descripti...
A brief account of the developments in biochemistry at the Faculty of Science of the University of G...
The Chem MusEum of the University of Zurich is the latest project of the Chemical Institutes for liv...
The Section for Chemical Research (SCR) of the NSCS intends to provide a forum for chemists active i...
Daniel and Jean-Pierre Obrecht and Michael Altorfer present a brief account of the role that the Ins...
This dissertation deals with the development of chemistry as a discipline encompassing both social a...
On the 26th May 2009, Edmond Fischer, winner with Ed Krebs of the Nobel prize in physiology or medic...
The University of Geneva, its Faculty of Science, and its School of Chemistry and Biochemistry have ...
The Swiss Chemical Society together with the Foundation 'Schweizer Jugend forscht (SJf)' organised a...
The historical background and the current activities of the Chemical Society of Geneva are described...
On the occasion of the 450th anniversary of the Académie et Université de Genève, a historical accou...
A brief account of the developments in biochemistry at the Faculty of Science of the University of G...
On August 6th, 1901, the Swiss Chemical Society (SCS) was founded as the first independent associati...
This article describes the situation of Department of Organic Chemistry in the year of the 450th ann...
Former PhD students, post-docs and junior researchers of the Section de chimie et biochimie now hold...
A brief historical overview of physical chemistry at the University of Geneva as well as a descripti...
A brief account of the developments in biochemistry at the Faculty of Science of the University of G...
The Chem MusEum of the University of Zurich is the latest project of the Chemical Institutes for liv...
The Section for Chemical Research (SCR) of the NSCS intends to provide a forum for chemists active i...
Daniel and Jean-Pierre Obrecht and Michael Altorfer present a brief account of the role that the Ins...
This dissertation deals with the development of chemistry as a discipline encompassing both social a...
On the 26th May 2009, Edmond Fischer, winner with Ed Krebs of the Nobel prize in physiology or medic...
The University of Geneva, its Faculty of Science, and its School of Chemistry and Biochemistry have ...
The Swiss Chemical Society together with the Foundation 'Schweizer Jugend forscht (SJf)' organised a...