NOBCChE 51st Annual Meeting
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ACS on Campus is excited to participate in the 51st Annual Meeting, of National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers (NOBCChE), in Orlando, FL. Join our session to learn about ACS Editor’s Ten Tips for Scholarly Publishing.
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Agenda
Opening Remarks
- Dorothy J. Phillips, Director-At-Large, ACS Publications
Ten Tips for Scholarly Publishing
- Christina, Bennett, PhD, Publisher, ACS Publications
Featured Speakers
Dorothy J. Phillips
2024 ACS President-Elect
Dorothy J. Phillips retired from Waters Corporation in 2013 as Director, Strategic Marketing. She earned her Bachelor’s degree from Vanderbilt University in 1967 and her Ph.D. from the University of Cincinnati in 1974. She has been a member of the American Chemical Society since 1973.
Christina Bennett, PhD
Publisher, ACS Publications
Christina Bennett, PhD is a Publisher in the Publications Division at the American Chemical Society. She helps lead the strategy and editorial management of ACS’s ~90 journals. Before joining ACS, she served as the Publications Director of Policy in the Publications Division at the American Physiological Society. In that role, she was responsible for analyzing and addressing the ethics concerns that arose in the 16 journals and provided guidance on best practice in publication ethics and policy. Prior to joining the APS, Christina was a post-doctoral fellow at the National Cancer Institute, NIH, Bethesda, Maryland, and taught human physiology as an Adjunct Professor in the Biology Department at American University, Washington, D.C. She received her PhD in Molecular and Integrative Physiology at the University of Michigan and her BS in Biochemistry/Minor in Bioethics at the University of Virginia. Christina is an active contributor in the publishing and research integrity community. She’s served on a working group between Research Integrity Officers, Institution Legal Counsel, and Publishers to identify ways to better work together on research integrity issues. She is currently serving on a STM working group for Image Alteration and Data Duplication to provide resources to the publishing industry that support better detection of image concerns. Christina is also faculty for the CSE short-course on Publication Ethics.