From: "Schmidt, Diane (schmidd)" <schmidd**At_Symbol_Here**UCMAIL.UC.EDU>
Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] ACS fellows and safety
Date: Tue, 15 Dec 2015 00:47:43 +0000
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Dear CHAS colleagues,
On checking with ACS staff, Patrick Harran is not an ACS Fellow. He has never received an ACS National Award.
Thanks,
Diane Schmidt
I suspect people on this list know the answers to these questions:
With respect to the AAAS fellow discussion, I know that ACS and its divisions also elect fellows.
When ACS or one of its divisions nominate a fellow, would the nominee's safety record be considered? Is safety a criteria for election as an ACS fellow? If not, I hope that it will be in the future.
For comparison, When ACS or one of its divisions nominate a fellow, would a nominee found to partake in scientific misconduct be considered? For example, would falsification of published research data be a criteria for election as an ACS fellow? I would guess it is now a criteria. Isn't safety as important as scientific misconduct?
Is Dr. Harran an ACS fellow? Is Dr. Harran a fellow on an ACS Division? If so, when was he elected?
Thanks,
Pete
Peter A. Reinhardt
Director, Office of Environmental Health & Safety
Yale University
135 College St., Suite 100
New Haven, CT 06510-2411
(203) 737-2123
peter.reinhardt**At_Symbol_Here**yale.edu
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