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Association of Greek Chemists

The Association of Greek Chemists ((ギリシア語:Ένωση Ελλήνων Χημικών, ΕΕΧ)) is the chemical society of Greek chemists.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.speciation.net/Database/Companies/Association-of-Greek-Chemists/Association-of-Greek-Chemists-;i1715a1942 )
The Association of Greek Chemists is a public legal entity that reports to the Ministry of Industry, Energy and Technology.
Its headquarters are in Athens: 27 Kaniggos Street, 10682, Ethans, Greece.
It was founded in 1924 in order to act as the Greek government's official advisor on Chemistry related issues.
==History==
Chemistry was taught in Greece as a category of natural sciences since the 19th century. in 1837, Chemistry was taught in University by the Bavarian Dr Lanterer and later by Al. Venizelos and An. Christomanos.
The first public analytical laboratory was founded in Lesbos while the island was under the Turkish occupation. It worked on the ground flour of the island's city council building until 1902. Dr Stefanidis, its founder, called it «αστυχημείο» and its aim was the control of imported food as well as the local adulterations.
In 1900, the first Greek Analytical Laboratory is founded at Chania, Crete. It was bombed and destroyed in 1941.The Chemistry Department of the Athens University and the Chemical Engineering department of National Technical University of Athens (Greek: Εθνικό Μετσόβιο Πολυτεχνείο, National Metsovian Polytechnic), sometimes known as Athens Polytechnic are founded in 1918. Six years later, Zoe Mela (Macedonian fighter's Pavlos Melas' daughter) wrote the Association of Greek Chemists' founding declaration together with nine more chemists on the 31st of March at her house (17 Asteriou street, Athens). It was then signed by 53 chemists from the Universities and the Rousopoulos Academy on the 4th of August 1924.
The first woman, Mrs Melpo Nikolitsa is elected in the Association's committee in 1953. In January 1960, all the chemists-applicants for employment as chemistry secondary education teachers are apoointed by the Ministry of Education. The Association buys its own office on the 14th of June 1963, where the headquarters remain until today.

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