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Foreword Preface Global Opportunities from U.S. Perspectives 1. Partners for Progress and Prosperity in the Global Chemistry Enterprise H. N. Cheng, Sadiq Shah, and Marinda Li Wu 2. The Power of Inclusive Innovation Douglas Muzyka 3. Chemistry at the Core of Biomedical Innovation Alan D. Palkowitz 4. Maintaining a Strong Chemistry-Based Industry in the United States Ronald Breslow 5. Chemists: Public Outreach Is an Essential Investment of Time, Not a Waste of It Paul J. Bracher and Harry B. Gray 6. Developing Models for International Engagement David M. Stonner Global Opportunities from International Perspectives 7. Innovation from Chemistry - Our Expectations of Tomorrow's Working World Barbara R. Albert 8. Global Challenges Require Global Cooperation L. Simon Sarkadi 9. Chemical Education - A Key Factor in Facing the Challenges of the Future Sorin I. Rosca and Cristina Todasca 10. Mexico Is Working Towards a Global Chemistry Community Cecilia Anaya Berrios 11. The Brazilian Chemical Society (SBQ) and the Global Chemistry Enterprise: Building a Sustainable Development Strategy Vitor Francisco Ferreira 12. Chemical Sciences: Contributions to Building a Sustainable Society and Sharing of International Responsibilities Zhigang Shuai, Xi Zhang, and Jiushu Shao 13. Current Status and Role of the Korean Chemical Society in a Changing Korean Society Han-Young Kang 14. Our Endeavors Directed Towards Chemistry-Driven Sustainable Society Kohei Tamao 15. Challenges and Opportunities of the Chemistry Community in Taiwan After the Recent Economic Crisis Chien-Hong Cheng 16. Global Chemistry Research: Where Is Africa on This Stage? James Darkwa Shared Experiences of Successful Global Start-Ups and Foreign Assignments 17. Transforming Biopharma Innovation via Global Collaboration Tao Guo 18. Building Research Businesses on Integration of Basic and Applied Research: Value Creation and New Opportunities for the Chemical Enterprise Mukund S. Chorghade 19. New Paradigms for Educating Chemistry Professionals in a Globalized World Hai-Lung Dai 20. Chemistry Turns Eastwards: A Decade in Singapore's R&D G. Julius Vancso 21. Young Scientists without Borders Jens Breffke

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