Mobilizing Chemistry Expertise To Solve Humanitarian Problems Volume 1
ACS Symposium Series

Coordinator: Grosse Ronda L.

Language: English

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Provides an overview of multiple humanitarian projects that require scientific expertise. The purpose of this book is to inform readers of ongoing work using chemistry to benefit underrepresented communities. Topics include clean water initiatives, access to quality medicines, science education, and advancements in inexpensive analytical methodologies that can be applied in developing countries. In most cases, utilization of local resources in country is key. Volume 1 covers targeted humanitarian aid work in South Asia, South America, and Africa. Chemists Without Borders seeks to mobilize the resources and expertise of the global chemistry community and its networks. Chemists and others have united to work toward solutions to longstanding humanitarian issues.
Ronda L. Grosse received her Ph.D. in analytical chemistry from the Ohio State University. She has worked as an industrial chemist for 25 years in laboratory and managerial roles at Dow Corning Corporation. Her primary expertise is in molecular spectroscopy, chromatography and mass spectrometry for materials characterization. Ronda is an active member of the American Chemical Society. She is an advocate for science education and conducts chemistry demonstrations in local schools, as well as other outreach activities. Ronda is on the Board of Directors at Chemists Without Borders. She serves as the nonprofit organization's liaison with the American Chemical Society, giving presentations at ACS meetings, schools and conferences. Ronda actively supports Chemists Without Borders' projects by providing technical guidance and assisting with grant writing and other communications.