John Peterson takes the helm at Iupac

 

The new executive director of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (Iupac), John Peterson, takes office today. He succeeds Terrence Renner, who will remain in-post as a mentor and consultant to Peterson before retiring at the end of the year.

Peterson joins Iupac from the Research Triangle Institute in North Carolina, US, where he oversaw collaborative and outreach activities. Peterson believes that his experience of working between government, universities and across the breadth of the chemistry sector will be invaluable in his new role. ‘It is exciting when one has the opportunity to interact with creative individuals and groups while assisting in the formulation of the strategies to implement goals,’ he said in a press release.


Related Content

Chemistry World podcast - January 2013

7 January 2013 Podcast | Monthly

news image

David MacMillan talks building design, John Rogers discusses nanofabrication and the team cover the latest news

Chemistry World podcast - March 2013

13 March 2013 Podcast | Monthly

news image

Mark Mascal talks about bio-derived chemicals, John Lindon introduces the Phenome Centre and the team cover the latest news

Most Read

US Supreme Court rules in favour of Monsanto

22 May 2013 News and Analysis

news image

An Indiana farmer who was trying to replicate Monsanto-patented seeds infringed on the company’s intellectual property righ...

Growing a microgarden

17 May 2013 Research

news image

Barium carbonate crystals have been coaxed to form nano-flowers by controlling their chemical environment

Most Commented

B-vitamins may delay Alzheimer’s onset

21 May 2013 Research

news image

Taking B-vitamins keeps brain tissue healthier for longer, and may help stave off dementia

3D printer churns out bionic ear

17 May 2013 Research

news image

Seamless integration of electronics and tissue could be used with other artificial implants and synthetic organs