ACS Grants & Awards celebrate scientific innovation and progress, support the education of the next generation of chemistry professionals, and honor exceptional achievements of chemical scientists worldwide. Together, these career-enhancing programs encourage and recognize exploration in the chemical sciences.
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The ACS Petroleum Research Fund (ACS PRF) is an endowed fund, managed by the American Chemical Society that supports advanced scientific education and fundamental research in the petroleum field. Grants are made based on the scientific/engineering merit of peer-reviewed research proposals.
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Herman Frasch Foundation supports research in the field of agricultural chemistry that will be of practical benefit to agricultural development in the United States. Grants are awarded to support principal investigators who are in the first seven years of their first academic appointment.
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Teva USA Scholars Grants support research with potential or direct connections to medicinal chemistry, such that the successful results would be of practical benefit to the discovery of organic compounds useful as human medicines.
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Irving S. Sigal Postdoctoral Fellowships are awards that support beginning scientists who propose to investigate a significant problem at the chemistry/biology interface during their Fellowship.
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ACS National Awards honor accomplishments in and service to chemistry. The ACS National Awards program now administers 64 national awards, including the Priestley Medal, the Arthur C. Cope Award, and the Arthur C. Cope Scholar Awards. In addition, the Society's local sections and technical divisions administer numerous awards, including travel grants and post-doctoral fellowships.
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