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July 2005

Dr. Michel Dupuis elected to the International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science

Dr. Michel Dupuis, a Laboratory Fellow in the Molecular Interactions and Transformations Group, was elected to the International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science at its 42nd annual meeting held July 2-3, 2005, at Menton, France.

The Academy was created in Menton, in 1967. Originally, the Academy was limited to 25 regular members under the age of 65, with no limit on senior members. The Academy has expanded to 35 regular members under the age of 65 and currently includes 88 members worldwide. The members are selected from scientists from all countries who have distinguished themselves in the broad field of the application of quantum mechanics to the study of molecules and macromolecules. The main goal of the Academy is to provide a forum for international contact and collaboration and a periodical evaluation of the main developments, advances, and promising directions of research in the broad field of its interest. (Adapted from the Academy's web site.)

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