Mission Statement
The mission of the Mesilla Chemistry Workshop is the bringing together of scientists to discuss and present recent research findings in frontier areas of chemistry. Areas of interest are those in which groups from different disciplines meet to solve important problems in chemistry. Assembling groups of people with broad and complementary backgrounds, who would normally not have the opportunity to meet, has the potential to generate exchanges and personal interactions which will lead to important advances in chemistry. Mesilla, New Mexico is an ideal site for this workshop because its relaxed environment can generate the openness and spontaneity required for a successful workshop. The atmosphere of Mesilla is conductive to the candid and frank discussions needed to make a scientific workshop successful.
About Mesilla
Mesilla is a small, originally Mexican town, which has maintained its southwestern character. It lies near the Rio Grande River in a valley called the Mesilla Valley, with the Organ Mountains (highest elevation 9,000 feet) ten miles to the East. Mesilla has a very relaxed atmosphere, with a central plaza and several fine restaurants, ranging from continental to Mexican cuisine. There are a number of historical sites in Mesilla, including the building in which Billy the Kid was tried and found guilty of murder. La Posta, a fine Mexican Restaurant, is in an adobe building which was a stop for the Butterfield Stage.
Sponsor Info
Donations
Mesilla Chemistry Workshop, Inc. is a tax-free organization and donations are important to help organize the workshop held each year. Please send your tax-deductible donation to
Professor Marat Talipov
Treasurer, Mesilla Chemistry Workshop, Inc.
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
New Mexico State University
Las Cruces, NM 88003
Mesilla Chemistry Workshop, Inc. Officers and Directors
Officers
President: Peter B. Armentrout, Department of Chemistry, University of Utah
Vice-President: Eric Borguet, Department of Chemistry, Temple University
Secretary & Treasurer: Marat Talipov, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, New Mexico State University
Directors
Hua Guo, Department of Chemistry, University of New Mexico
Gang-yu Liu, Department of Chemistry, University of California, Davis
Mary T. Rodgers, Department of Chemistry, Wayne State University
Kendall N. Houk, Department of Chemistry, University of California, Los Angeles
Peter B. Armentrout, Department of Chemistry, University of Utah
Carol Korzeniewski, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Texas Tech University
Marat Talipov, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, New Mexico State University
Eric Borguet, Department of Chemistry, Temple University
Natalia Tretyakova, Department of Medicinal Chemistry, University of Minnesota