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Become a Coordinator!

Fill out the form below to become a Coordinator – a scientist, typically at the professor or postdoctoral level, who receives question from teenagers that are forwarded from Molecular Frontiers.  The coordinator evaluates each question for eligibility – is the question scientific in nature, related to molecules in a broad sense and not trivial? – and assigns the question to a mentor, a more junior person (typically a graduate student) who writes a response to the inquirer. The coordinator should not need to devote more than two hours per month to the role.

Note that we have not yet started to actively use coordinators on the MoleClues Web site, but your contribution will soon be needed.

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The questions submitted on the MFIP Forum fall into different categories. Please indicate below your areas of expertise. Please also provide some information on your hobbies etc. This may help us when we assign coordinators to the various categories.

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Molecular Frontiers Symposium – Stockholm May 29-30, 2012  Dec 12 2011

The upcoming symposium in Stockholm 2012 is taking shape. The title will be "How chemical cycles shape our planet: the global challenge" and as usual we will have some fantastic speakers present. A preliminary program is available now.

The Chemistry Calendar awarded as the best IYC 2011 activity in Sweden  Dec 01 2011

"The Chemistry Calendar", a video project initiated by Molecular Frontiers in Sweden, has been awarded the best International Year of Chemistry activity in Sweden. The twelve videos, covering topics such as fashion, love, food and climate, are available on YouTube and on MoleClues. Find out more about this success story!

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