The Society, founded in 1984, is dedicated to: promoting advances in both basic and applied research in electroanalysis; providing a venue for the exchange of ideas among researchers from academia, industry, and government; and recognizing the achievements and contributions of scientists who work in the field of electroanalytical chemistry.

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SEAC NEWS
  The February 2008 issue of SEACCommunications is now available.
  It is with great pleasure to announce that Prof. Hector Abruna, Cornell University has been selected as the 2008 recipient of the Reilley Award and Prof. Shelley Minteer, St Louis University has been selected as the 2008 Young Investigator Awardee. Please join us in congratulating these two outstanding individuals for their contributions to the field of electroanalytical chemistry.
  We now invite nominations for the year 2009 Charles N. Reilley , Young Investigator and Graduate Student Travel Awards.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
For an extensive list of meetings/conferences/events please see the February 2008 issue of SEACcommunications
The 213th Meeting of The Electrochemical Society, Phoenix, Arizona, May 18-23, 2008
ESEAC 2008, Prague, Czech Republic, June 16-19, 2008
59th Annual Meeting of the International Society of Electrochemistry (ISE) - Seville, Spain September 7 – 12, 2008
The 214th Meeting of The Electrochemical Society, Joint meeting with the Electrochemical Society of Japan & PRIME, Honolulu, Hawaii Oct. 12-17, 2008, Abstracts Due 5/30/2008

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