Division of Cellulose and Renewable Materials: Call for Abstracts

Submission Deadline: Monday, March 30 2026

Program Chair(s): Jeffrey Youngblood, Feng Jiang

Note: Submission deadlines are at 11:59 EST on the day posted. Symposia, organizers and deadlines are subject to change. Last updated March 2, 2026.

Title Type Submission Type Organizer Cosponsor Description
150 Years of Biopolymer Chemistry Toward a Sustainable Future Oral Contributed
  • CARB: Division of Carbohydrate Chemistry
Over 150 years ago, bio-based products chemistry, centered on carbohydrates and proteins, underpinne...
Advances in Renewable Materials for a Circular Economy Oral Contributed The "Advances in renewable materials for a circular economy" symposium targets diverse innovations r...
Responsibilities of Being a Chemist Oral Contributed
  • CHED: Division of Chemical Education
150 Years of Biopolymer Chemistry Toward a Sustainable Future Poster Contributed
  • CARB: Division of Carbohydrate Chemistry
Over 150 years ago, bio-based products chemistry, centered on carbohydrates and proteins, underpinne...
Advances in Renewable Materials for a Circular Economy Poster Contributed The "Advances in renewable materials for a circular economy" symposium targets diverse innovations r...
Responsibilities of Being a Chemist Poster Contributed
  • CHED: Division of Chemical Education
Transformative Natural Polymers of 21st Century ACS Series Symposia IV Oral Contributed
  • ENFL: Division of Energy and Fuels
This symposium will delve into the latest breakthroughs in natural polymer research, emphasizing AI-...
Transformative Natural Polymers of 21st Century ACS Series Symposia IV Poster Contributed
  • ENVR: Division of Environmental Chemistry
  • ENFL: Division of Energy and Fuels
This symposium will delve into the latest breakthroughs in natural polymer research, emphasizing AI-...
Virtual Graduate Students Symposium in Asia-Pacific Region on Cellulose and Renewable Materials Oral Contributed The symposium will cover all aspects of Cellulose and Renewable Materials. The graduate students in ...