From owner-chemistry@ccl.net Sat Feb 15 18:00:01 2014 From: "Kadir Diri dirikadir[a]gmail.com" To: CCL Subject: CCL: ICQC shame Message-Id: <-49682-140215175757-15506-NOMRagMlHv97xt5EuExcvQ###server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: Kadir Diri Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Date: Sat, 15 Feb 2014 14:57:48 -0800 MIME-Version: 1.0 Sent to CCL by: Kadir Diri [dirikadir ~ gmail.com] Dear Colleagues, I am posting this message on behalf of professor Anna Krylov -one of the many outstanding women in theoretical chemistry- regarding the choice of speakers for the upcoming ICQC conference. I would always like to think of us, scientists, as some of the leading figures in the fight for gender equality. I wish the choice of speakers for this conference was just a statistical abnormality. Even that would be unacceptable... Professor Krylov's message follows below. Best regards, Kadir --- Dear Colleague: It happened again --- another major theoretical chemistry conference features an all-male program. One of us began boycotting such conferences 14 years ago and can't believe that 14 years later we are still seeing such overt discrimination. This time it is the 15th International Congress of Quantum Chemistry (ICQC, http://www.icqc2015.org) conducted under the auspices of International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science (http://www.iaqms.org), which will be held in Beijing, China. As of 02/15/2014, the program features 24 invited speakers and 5 chairs and honorary chairs and does not include a single woman. Are there no women in theoretical chemistry? Hardly. The Women in Theoretical Chemistry web-directory (http://iopenshell.usc.edu/wtc) lists more than 300 female scientists holding tenured and tenure track academic positions or equivalent positions in industry and other research establishments pursuing research in theoretical and computational chemistry, biochemistry, material science, as well as theoretical molecular/atomic physics and biophysics. Many of these women are far more distinguished than many of the men being invited to speak at these conferences. Feeling as fed up and frustrated as we do? Add your voice to ours by signing this open letter (http://chn.ge/NQGKUc) denouncing this biased practice, which we had hoped would be obsolete long ago (it will take less than a minute). Thank you for your for your support. Prof. Emily Carter, Princeton University Prof. Laura Gagliardi, University of Minnesota Prof. Anna Krylov, University of Southern California From owner-chemistry@ccl.net Sat Feb 15 19:13:00 2014 From: "Salter-Duke, Brian James - brian.james.duke|a|gmail.com" To: CCL Subject: CCL: ICQC shame Message-Id: <-49683-140215191054-15409-4Rv8/p1PN7vBl3MeU3w+/A*|*server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: "Salter-Duke, Brian James -" Content-Disposition: inline Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2014 11:10:43 +1100 MIME-Version: 1.0 Sent to CCL by: "Salter-Duke, Brian James -" [brian.james.duke---gmail.com] I fully agree that this is not acceptable. I trust that the three poeple sponsoring this, particularly Prof. Emily Carter, who is a member of the Academy, have made their views known to the Academy directly. Major international conferences should make sure there is a reasonable balance between men and women as well as from all countries in the world when selecting speakers. Brian Duke On Sat, Feb 15, 2014 at 02:57:48PM -0800, Kadir Diri dirikadir[a]gmail.com wrote: > > Sent to CCL by: Kadir Diri [dirikadir ~ gmail.com] > Dear Colleagues, > > I am posting this message on behalf of professor Anna Krylov -one of > the many outstanding women in theoretical chemistry- regarding the > choice of speakers for the upcoming ICQC conference. > > I would always like to think of us, scientists, as some of the > leading figures in the fight for gender equality. I wish the choice > of speakers for this conference was just a statistical abnormality. > Even that would be unacceptable... > > Professor Krylov's message follows below. > > Best regards, > Kadir > --- > > > Dear Colleague: > > It happened again --- another major theoretical chemistry > conference features an all-male program. One of us began boycotting > such conferences 14 years ago and can't believe that 14 years later > we are still seeing such overt discrimination. This time it is the > 15th International Congress of Quantum Chemistry (ICQC, > http://www.icqc2015.org) conducted under the auspices of > International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science > (http://www.iaqms.org), which will be held in Beijing, China. As of > 02/15/2014, the program features 24 invited speakers and 5 chairs > and honorary chairs and does not include a single woman. > > Are there no women in theoretical chemistry? Hardly. The Women in > Theoretical Chemistry web-directory (http://iopenshell.usc.edu/wtc) > lists more than 300 female scientists holding tenured and tenure > track academic positions or equivalent positions in industry and > other research establishments pursuing research in theoretical and > computational chemistry, biochemistry, material science, as well as > theoretical molecular/atomic physics and biophysics. Many of these > women are far more distinguished than many of the men being invited > to speak at these conferences. > > Feeling as fed up and frustrated as we do? Add your voice to ours by > signing this open letter (http://chn.ge/NQGKUc) denouncing this > biased practice, which we had hoped would be obsolete long ago (it > will take less than a minute). > > Thank you for your for your support. > > Prof. Emily Carter, Princeton University > Prof. Laura Gagliardi, University of Minnesota > Prof. Anna Krylov, University of Southern CaliforniaConferences: > http://server.ccl.net/chemistry/announcements/conferences/> -- Brian Salter-Duke (Brian Duke) Brian.Salter-Duke]=[monash.edu Adjunct Associate Professor Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences Monash University Parkville Campus, VIC 3052, Australia From owner-chemistry@ccl.net Sat Feb 15 20:28:00 2014 From: "zborowsk zborowsk-*-chemia.uj.edu.pl" To: CCL Subject: CCL: ICQC shame Message-Id: <-49684-140215201249-11572-ITj/YOQR5WfAWytVJyknFA+/-server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: zborowsk Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2014 02:12:40 +0100 MIME-Version: 1.0 Sent to CCL by: zborowsk [zborowsk]![chemia.uj.edu.pl] Well, could we talk about theoretical chemistry, not about sex....?? Please W dniu 2014-02-16 01:10, Salter-Duke, Brian James brian.james.duke|a|gmail.com napisał(a): > Sent to CCL by: "Salter-Duke, Brian James " > [brian.james.duke---gmail.com] > I fully agree that this is not acceptable. I trust that the three > poeple > sponsoring this, particularly Prof. Emily Carter, who is a member of > the > Academy, have made their views known to the Academy directly. Major > international conferences should make sure there is a reasonable > balance > between men and women as well as from all countries in the world when > selecting speakers. > > Brian Duke > > On Sat, Feb 15, 2014 at 02:57:48PM -0800, Kadir Diri > dirikadir[a]gmail.com wrote: >> >> Sent to CCL by: Kadir Diri [dirikadir ~ gmail.com] >> Dear Colleagues, >> >> I am posting this message on behalf of professor Anna Krylov -one of >> the many outstanding women in theoretical chemistry- regarding the >> choice of speakers for the upcoming ICQC conference. >> >> I would always like to think of us, scientists, as some of the >> leading figures in the fight for gender equality. I wish the choice >> of speakers for this conference was just a statistical abnormality. >> Even that would be unacceptable... >> >> Professor Krylov's message follows below. >> >> Best regards, >> Kadir >> --- >> >> >> Dear Colleague: >> >> It happened again --- another major theoretical chemistry >> conference features an all-male program. One of us began boycotting >> such conferences 14 years ago and can't believe that 14 years later >> we are still seeing such overt discrimination. This time it is the >> 15th International Congress of Quantum Chemistry (ICQC, >> http://www.icqc2015.org) conducted under the auspices of >> International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science >> (http://www.iaqms.org), which will be held in Beijing, China. As of >> 02/15/2014, the program features 24 invited speakers and 5 chairs >> and honorary chairs and does not include a single woman. >> >> Are there no women in theoretical chemistry? Hardly. The Women in >> Theoretical Chemistry web-directory (http://iopenshell.usc.edu/wtc) >> lists more than 300 female scientists holding tenured and tenure >> track academic positions or equivalent positions in industry and >> other research establishments pursuing research in theoretical and >> computational chemistry, biochemistry, material science, as well as >> theoretical molecular/atomic physics and biophysics. Many of these >> women are far more distinguished than many of the men being invited >> to speak at these conferences. >> >> Feeling as fed up and frustrated as we do? Add your voice to ours by >> signing this open letter (http://chn.ge/NQGKUc) denouncing this >> biased practice, which we had hoped would be obsolete long ago (it >> will take less than a minute). >> >> Thank you for your for your support. >> >> Prof. Emily Carter, Princeton University >> Prof. Laura Gagliardi, University of Minnesota >> Prof. Anna Krylov, University of Southern CaliforniaConferences: >> http://server.ccl.net/chemistry/announcements/conferences/> > > -- > Brian Salter-Duke (Brian Duke) Brian.Salter-Duke/a\monash.edu > Adjunct Associate Professor > Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences > Monash University Parkville Campus, VIC 3052, Australia > > > > -= This is automatically added to each message by the mailing script > =- > To recover the email address of the author of the message, please > change> Conferences: > http://server.ccl.net/chemistry/announcements/conferences/-- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKmW1cLzo8Q Krzysztof K. Zborowski Faculty of Chemistry Jagiellonian University 3 Ingardena Street 30-060 Krakow Poland phone: +48(12)632-4888 ext. 2064 or 2067 fax: +48(12)634-05-15 email: zborowsk{}chemia.uj.edu.pl gg 3817259 skype kzys70 www.chemia.uj.edu.pl/~zborowsk From owner-chemistry@ccl.net Sat Feb 15 22:07:00 2014 From: "Alan Shusterman alan#reed.edu" To: CCL Subject: CCL: ICQC shame Message-Id: <-49685-140215210242-2226-RqaXVAH7qzpJaWbBFc/Wrg[A]server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: Alan Shusterman Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed Date: Sat, 15 Feb 2014 18:02:40 -0800 MIME-Version: 1.0 Sent to CCL by: Alan Shusterman [alan]*[reed.edu] I'm sorry. I can understand why one might prefer to stay 'on topic', but this is an important issue to this community and it can only be dealt with by shining a light on biases where they exist. I think CCL is an excellent forum for a civil, respectful discussion of what seems to have gone wrong in the theoretical/computational community. If this kind of discussion can't be achieved, then that's a different problem. With all due respect, Alan Shusterman On 2/15/2014 5:12 PM, zborowsk zborowsk-*-chemia.uj.edu.pl wrote: > > Sent to CCL by: zborowsk [zborowsk]![chemia.uj.edu.pl] > Well, > could we talk about theoretical chemistry, not about sex....?? > Please > > > > W dniu 2014-02-16 01:10, Salter-Duke, Brian James > brian.james.duke|a|gmail.com napisał(a): >> Sent to CCL by: "Salter-Duke, Brian James " >> [brian.james.duke---gmail.com] >> I fully agree that this is not acceptable. I trust that the three poeple >> sponsoring this, particularly Prof. Emily Carter, who is a member of the >> Academy, have made their views known to the Academy directly. Major >> international conferences should make sure there is a reasonable balance >> between men and women as well as from all countries in the world when >> selecting speakers. >> >> Brian Duke >> >> On Sat, Feb 15, 2014 at 02:57:48PM -0800, Kadir Diri >> dirikadir[a]gmail.com wrote: >>> >>> Sent to CCL by: Kadir Diri [dirikadir ~ gmail.com] >>> Dear Colleagues, >>> >>> I am posting this message on behalf of professor Anna Krylov -one of >>> the many outstanding women in theoretical chemistry- regarding the >>> choice of speakers for the upcoming ICQC conference. >>> >>> I would always like to think of us, scientists, as some of the >>> leading figures in the fight for gender equality. I wish the choice >>> of speakers for this conference was just a statistical abnormality. >>> Even that would be unacceptable... >>> >>> Professor Krylov's message follows below. >>> >>> Best regards, >>> Kadir >>> --- >>> >>> >>> Dear Colleague: >>> >>> It happened again --- another major theoretical chemistry >>> conference features an all-male program. One of us began boycotting >>> such conferences 14 years ago and can't believe that 14 years later >>> we are still seeing such overt discrimination. This time it is the >>> 15th International Congress of Quantum Chemistry (ICQC, >>> http://www.icqc2015.org) conducted under the auspices of >>> International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science >>> (http://www.iaqms.org), which will be held in Beijing, China. As of >>> 02/15/2014, the program features 24 invited speakers and 5 chairs >>> and honorary chairs and does not include a single woman. >>> >>> Are there no women in theoretical chemistry? Hardly. The Women in >>> Theoretical Chemistry web-directory (http://iopenshell.usc.edu/wtc) >>> lists more than 300 female scientists holding tenured and tenure >>> track academic positions or equivalent positions in industry and >>> other research establishments pursuing research in theoretical and >>> computational chemistry, biochemistry, material science, as well as >>> theoretical molecular/atomic physics and biophysics. Many of these >>> women are far more distinguished than many of the men being invited >>> to speak at these conferences. >>> >>> Feeling as fed up and frustrated as we do? Add your voice to ours by >>> signing this open letter (http://chn.ge/NQGKUc) denouncing this >>> biased practice, which we had hoped would be obsolete long ago (it >>> will take less than a minute). >>> >>> Thank you for your for your support. >>> >>> Prof. Emily Carter, Princeton University >>> Prof. Laura Gagliardi, University of Minnesota >>> Prof. Anna Krylov, University of Southern CaliforniaConferences: >>> http://server.ccl.net/chemistry/announcements/conferences/> >> >> -- >> Brian Salter-Duke (Brian Duke) Brian.Salter-Duke/a\monash.edu >> Adjunct Associate Professor >> Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences >> Monash University Parkville Campus, VIC 3052, Australia>> To recover the email address of the author of the message, please >> change> Conferences: >> http://server.ccl.net/chemistry/announcements/conferences/-- > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKmW1cLzo8Q > > > Krzysztof K. Zborowski > Faculty of Chemistry > Jagiellonian University > 3 Ingardena Street > 30-060 Krakow > Poland > phone: +48(12)632-4888 ext. 2064 or 2067 > fax: +48(12)634-05-15 > email: zborowsk,chemia.uj.edu.pl > gg 3817259 > skype kzys70 > www.chemia.uj.edu.pl/~zborowskhttp://www.ccl.net/chemistry/sub_unsub.shtmlConferences: > http://server.ccl.net/chemistry/announcements/conferences/> > -- Alan Shusterman Chemistry Department Reed College 3203 SE Woodstock Blvd Portland, OR 97202-8199 503-517-7699 http://blogs.reed.edu/alan/ "Nature doesn't make long speeches." Lao Tzu 23 From owner-chemistry@ccl.net Sat Feb 15 22:42:00 2014 From: "Rajarshi Guha guhar###mail.nih.gov" To: CCL Subject: CCL: ICQC shame Message-Id: <-49686-140215214221-19812-72eM4X6LDugVaKI+PJ4vIg*_*server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: Rajarshi Guha Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=047d7bacb738a05b6604f27cfca3 Date: Sat, 15 Feb 2014 21:42:14 -0500 MIME-Version: 1.0 Sent to CCL by: Rajarshi Guha [guhar * mail.nih.gov] --047d7bacb738a05b6604f27cfca3 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Is this not an issue that affects the computational chemistry community? I'm pretty sure there's been many irrelevant (or at least what some may consider irrelevant) threads on this list. I believe this is relevant to many more people than most of those other threads. On Sat, Feb 15, 2014 at 8:12 PM, zborowsk zborowsk-*-chemia.uj.edu.pl < owner-chemistry-*-ccl.net> wrote: > > Sent to CCL by: zborowsk [zborowsk]![chemia.uj.edu.pl] > Well, > could we talk about theoretical chemistry, not about sex....?? > Please > > > > W dniu 2014-02-16 01:10, Salter-Duke, Brian James brian.james.duke|a| > gmail.com napisa=C5=82(a): > >> Sent to CCL by: "Salter-Duke, Brian James " >> [brian.james.duke---gmail.com] >> I fully agree that this is not acceptable. I trust that the three poeple >> sponsoring this, particularly Prof. Emily Carter, who is a member of the >> Academy, have made their views known to the Academy directly. Major >> international conferences should make sure there is a reasonable balance >> between men and women as well as from all countries in the world when >> selecting speakers. >> >> Brian Duke >> >> On Sat, Feb 15, 2014 at 02:57:48PM -0800, Kadir Diri >> dirikadir[a]gmail.com wrote: >> >>> >>> Sent to CCL by: Kadir Diri [dirikadir ~ gmail.com] >>> Dear Colleagues, >>> >>> I am posting this message on behalf of professor Anna Krylov -one of >>> the many outstanding women in theoretical chemistry- regarding the >>> choice of speakers for the upcoming ICQC conference. >>> >>> I would always like to think of us, scientists, as some of the >>> leading figures in the fight for gender equality. I wish the choice >>> of speakers for this conference was just a statistical abnormality. >>> Even that would be unacceptable... >>> >>> Professor Krylov's message follows below. >>> >>> Best regards, >>> Kadir >>> --- >>> >>> >>> Dear Colleague: >>> >>> It happened again --- another major theoretical chemistry >>> conference features an all-male program. One of us began boycotting >>> such conferences 14 years ago and can't believe that 14 years later >>> we are still seeing such overt discrimination. This time it is the >>> 15th International Congress of Quantum Chemistry (ICQC, >>> http://www.icqc2015.org) conducted under the auspices of >>> International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science >>> (http://www.iaqms.org), which will be held in Beijing, China. As of >>> 02/15/2014, the program features 24 invited speakers and 5 chairs >>> and honorary chairs and does not include a single woman. >>> >>> Are there no women in theoretical chemistry? Hardly. The Women in >>> Theoretical Chemistry web-directory (http://iopenshell.usc.edu/wtc) >>> lists more than 300 female scientists holding tenured and tenure >>> track academic positions or equivalent positions in industry and >>> other research establishments pursuing research in theoretical and >>> computational chemistry, biochemistry, material science, as well as >>> theoretical molecular/atomic physics and biophysics. Many of these >>> women are far more distinguished than many of the men being invited >>> to speak at these conferences. >>> >>> Feeling as fed up and frustrated as we do? Add your voice to ours by >>> signing this open letter (http://chn.ge/NQGKUc) denouncing this >>> biased practice, which we had hoped would be obsolete long ago (it >>> will take less than a minute). >>> >>> Thank you for your for your support. >>> >>> Prof. Emily Carter, Princeton University >>> Prof. Laura Gagliardi, University of Minnesota >>> Prof. Anna Krylov, University of Southern CaliforniaConferences: >>> http://server.ccl.net/chemistry/announcements/conferences/> >>> >> >> -- >> Brian Salter-Duke (Brian Duke) Brian.Salter-Duke/a\monash.edu >> Adjunct Associate Professor >> Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences >> Monash University Parkville Campus, VIC 3052, Australia >> >> >> >> -=3D This is automatically added to each message by the mailing script = =3D-=-= - >> > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DtKmW1cLzo8Q > > > Krzysztof K. Zborowski > Faculty of Chemistry > Jagiellonian University > 3 Ingardena Street > 30-060 Krakow > Poland > phone: +48(12)632-4888 ext. 2064 or 2067 > fax: +48(12)634-05-15 > email: zborowsk,chemia.uj.edu.pl > gg 3817259 > skype kzys70 > www.chemia.uj.edu.pl/~zborowsk > > > > -=3D This is automatically added to each message by the mailing script = =3D-http://www.ccl.net/chemistry/sub_unsub.shtmlConferences: http://server.ccl.net/ > chemistry/announcements/conferences/> > > --=20 Rajarshi Guha | http://blog.rguha.net NIH Center for Advancing Translational Science --047d7bacb738a05b6604f27cfca3 Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Is this not an issue that affects the computational chemis= try community?=C2=A0

I'm pretty sure there's bee= n many irrelevant =C2=A0(or at least what some may consider irrelevant) thr= eads on this list. I believe this is relevant to many more people than most= of those other threads.


On Sat,= Feb 15, 2014 at 8:12 PM, zborowsk zborowsk-*-chemia.uj.edu.pl <owner-chemistry-*-ccl.net> = wrote:

Sent to CCL by: zborowsk [zborowsk]![chemia.uj.edu.pl]
Well,
could we talk about theoretical chemistry, not about sex....??
Please



W dniu 2014-02-16 01:10, Salter-Duke, Brian James =C2=A0brian.james.duke|a|= gmail.com napisa=C5=82(a= ):
Sent to CCL by: "Salter-Duke, Brian James "
[brian.ja= mes.duke---gmail.com]
I fully agree that this is not acceptable. I trust that the three poeple sponsoring this, particularly Prof. Emily Carter, who is a member of the Academy, have made their views known to the Academy directly. Major
international conferences should make sure there is a reasonable balance between men and women as well as from all countries in the world when
selecting speakers.

Brian Duke

On Sat, Feb 15, 2014 at 02:57:48PM -0800, Kadir Diri
dirikadir[a]gmail.com wr= ote:

Sent to CCL by: Kadir Diri [dirikadir ~ gmail.com]
Dear Colleagues,

I am posting this message on behalf of professor Anna Krylov -one of
the many outstanding women in theoretical chemistry- regarding the
choice of speakers for the upcoming ICQC conference.

I would always like to think of us, scientists, as some of the
leading figures in the fight for gender equality. I wish the choice
of speakers for this conference was just a statistical abnormality.
Even that would be unacceptable...

Professor Krylov's message follows below.

Best regards,
Kadir
---


Dear Colleague:

It happened again --- =C2=A0another major theoretical chemistry
conference features an all-male program. One of us began boycotting
such conferences 14 years ago and can't believe that 14 years later
we are still seeing such overt discrimination. This time it is the
15th International Congress of Quantum Chemistry (ICQC,
http://www.icqc2015.o= rg) conducted under the auspices of
International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science
(http://www.iaqms.org), which will be held in Beijing, China. As of
02/15/2014, the program features 24 invited speakers and 5 chairs
and honorary chairs and does not include a single woman.

Are there no women in theoretical chemistry? Hardly. The Women in
Theoretical Chemistry web-directory (
http://iopenshell.usc.edu/wtc)
lists more than 300 female scientists holding tenured and tenure
track academic positions or equivalent positions in industry and
other research establishments pursuing research in theoretical and
computational chemistry, biochemistry, material science, as well as
theoretical molecular/atomic physics and biophysics. Many of these
women are far more distinguished than many of the men being invited
to speak at these conferences.

Feeling as fed up and frustrated as we do? Add your voice to ours by
signing this open letter (http://chn.ge/NQGKUc) denouncing this
biased practice, which we had hoped would be obsolete long ago (it
will take less than a minute).

Thank you for your for your support.

Prof. Emily Carter, Princeton University
Prof. Laura Gagliardi, University of Minnesota
Prof. Anna Krylov, University of Southern CaliforniaConferences:
http://server.ccl.net/chemistry/announcements/c= onferences/>

--
=C2=A0 =C2=A0Brian Salter-Duke (Brian Duke) =C2=A0 Brian.Salter-Duke/a\monash.edu
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=C2=A0 =C2=A0 =C2=A0 =C2=A0 =C2=A0 =C2=A0 Monash Institute of Pharmaceutica= l Sciences
=C2=A0 =C2=A0 =C2=A0 Monash University Parkville Campus, VIC 3052, Australi= a



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