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Chemistry and Molecular Sciences and Technologies (CMST)

CMST has the mission to foster European expertise in discovering, understanding, producing and manipulating molecular species.

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The research activities in this Domain aim to develop experimental, theoretical and analytical tools to enhance the development of chemical transformations, reactivity and function. CMST aims to apply such knowledge and innovation to industrial processes and production.

Background

Surprisingly, the Chemistry Domain was missing when COST was set up.

On the one hand, Chemistry is a central basis science with a distinguished history and success in Europe (23 of the 55 Nobel Prizes for chemistry awarded since 1960 are Europeans). On the other hand, it has a very strong industry with also a distinguished history and success (eight of the ten largest chemical companies in the world are based in Europe).

In order to maintain and even to improve this position of the European Chemical Science and European Chemical Industry, it was considered urgent for European chemists to organise themselves and to elaborate a strategic scientific scheme for basic research in Chemistry.

Structure and Organisation

This first structure of concertation of Chemistry was immediately welcomed by the scientists concerned, showing the need for research cooperation and coordination in this domain.

The number of participating countries to the COST Chemistry Actions is on average of 19 per Action and includes in some cases research institutes from non-COST countries (Australia, Japan, Russia, USA and Ukraine) and the Joint Research Centre of Ispra additionally.

The scientific activities and the selection process for acceptance of research proposals are performed in a same way by the Management Committee (MC) of each COST Chemistry Action. The selectivity of this evaluation process is now well recognised by the scientific community and by national research councils. In some countries, the "COST label" is used to award research funds to the participating groups.

The success of this Domain is proven by :


News

2 February 2012
World Cancer Day

Discover how COST Actions are contributing to the fight against cancer. 4 February is World Cancer Day. This year’s theme ‘Together it is possible’ reminds us that we all need to take responsibility for reducing the burden of this disease. Only together will we be able to reduce premature deaths from cancer and other Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) by 25 % by 2025. The global campaign is led by the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) with the support of the World Health Organization (WHO). Above all, this day aims to raise awareness about cancer prevention and control on a global scale.

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2 February 2012
EuroSchool on ‘Intermetallic Compounds in Catalysis’

A training school on ‘Intermetallic Compounds in Catalysis’ will take place in the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids, Dresden, Germany, from 22 to 27 April 2012. This Training School is a joint initiative by COST Action CM0904 ‘Network for intermetallic compounds as catalysts for steam reforming of methanol (IMC-SRM)’ and the European C-MAC Consortium.

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5 January 2012
Debating bacterial adaptation to selection following antibiotic treatment

COST Actions in the field of Biomedicine and Molecular Biosciences collaborate to investigate bacterial adaptation and resistance.

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Information

Domain Committee Members

Contact details of CMST Domain Committee Members

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CMST - involvement in external events

This Domain in the COST events calendar

European Chemical Industry Council (CEFIC)

The Chemical Industry plays a vital role in national and international economies both through its contribution to the prosperity of Europe and through its contribution to improving the quality of life enjoyed by modern society and the Chemical Industry is one of Western Europe's most international, competitive and successful industries embracing a wide field of processing and manufacturing activities


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