As part of the activities in San Antonio, the Science & Technology Division is organizing a brewery site tour and beer tasting. The Blue Star Brewing Company will take us in their bio-diesel bus to one of their breweries for a plant tour, then provide a tasting and light appetizers. Register and pay in advance. Cost: $25. First come, first served. The bus seats 44 people. (See reservation and payment information below.) WHEN: Wednesday, November 6 Meet up in the hotel lobby at 2:20pm. Depart the conference hotel lobby at2:30pm. Return about 5:00pm. WHERE: Blue Star Brewing Company 1414 S …
Mery Molenaar
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Registration for the ATA’s 53rd Annual Conference in San Diego (November 6-9, 2013) is now open. Two distinguished speaker proposals from S&TD were selected for the Annual Conference. Presentation topicss that will be of interest to S&TD members include: pharmaceuticals, offshore oil-drilling, chemistry, hip implants, astrophysics, virology, explosives, gambling and architectural design. The full schedule of the S&TD sessions and related presentations is now available at the ATA website. We have posted four new articles on our blog [https://ata-sci-tech.blogspot.com/]: “More resources for technical and scientific translators”, by Débora C. de D’Eramo “Interview with Nicholas Hartmann, German, French, and Italian to …
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Registration for the ATA’s 54th Annual Conference in San Antonio (November 6-9, 2013) [https://www.atanet.org/conf/2012/index.htm] opens this month. Presentation topics that will be of interest to S&TD members include: chemistry, oil and gas, prosthetics, virology, explosives and architecture. Stay tuned for the full schedule of S&TD sessions and related presentations. We have posted four new articles on our blog [https://ata-sci-tech.blogspot.com/]: “Interview with Karen Tkaczyk, PhD, French-English Chemistry Translator and Science and Technology Division Administrator”, by Amy Lesiewicz “More resources for technical and scientific translators”, by Débora C. de D’Eramo “Interview with Tess Whitty, English-Swedish IT and Marketing Translator”, by Amy Lesiewicz …
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We have posted three new articles on our blog https://ata-sci-tech.blogspot.com/: “Interview with Débora C. de D’Eramo, English-Spanish Translator”, by Amy Lesiewicz “Resources for scientific and technical translators”, by Débora C. de D’Eramo “Interview with Alicja Yarborough, PhD, English-Polish Scientific Translator”, by Amy Lesiewicz Comments and contributions to the blog are always welcome! Thank you to those of you who have sent us ideas for site tours in San Antonio. We are still in the planning stages and could use your help! If interested, please contact Karen Tkaczyk (karen at mcmillantanslation dot com).
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Planning early for the upcoming ATA conference in San Antonio [link:https://www.atanet.org/conf/2013/]? Pencil in a Wednesday afternoon site tour of a brewery ending with a beer tasting. We will go in a group and return in time to attend the opening reception. We have posted a new article on our blog [https://ata-sci-tech.blogspot.com/]: “Interview with Dee Shields, Danish-English Translator and Interpreter”, by Amy Lesiewicz We have also posted the latest reports from the Administrator to the ATA Board under the Official Business tab, updated the Leadership Council information page and added to the “Engineering Resources” section.
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The New England Translators Association (NETA) will be hosting its 17th annual conference in Boston on May 4th, featuring keynote speaker Gene Bell-Villada, who will be discussing “Third Culture Kids” and the fields of translation and interpretation. Early Bird registration is available until April 14th. As always, a sitting of the ATA certification exam has been scheduled for the following day, May 5th. We have posted a new article introducing our new blog editor, Amy Lesiewicz, on the division blog: www.ata-sci-tech.blogspot.com/.
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The deadline for submitting proposals for the ATA conference in San Antonio is March 11th. See www.atanet.org/conferencesandseminars/proposal.php for details. If you want to run an idea past the Leadership Council before submitting it, please feel free to email any of us. We have posted two new articles on our blog: Translation is Not About Words. It’s About What the Words are About, by Kevin Kendzel (Reposted with permission from https://www.kevinhendzel.com/) “Drugs and the Brain: A MOOC from Coursera Taught by Dr. Henry A. Lester of CalTech”, a review by AmyLesiewicz The Division has formed a new Leadership Council for March …
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We have posted a new “Year In Review” article on the division blog: www.ata-sci-tech.blogspot.com/. The “Resources” section of the division’s website now has a section for documents related to the 2012 ATA conference in San Diego: www.ata-divisions.org/S_TD/materials.html: “Basic Concepts of Pharmacology in Drug Development” “Drugs of Abuse: A Pharmacological Perspective” “Terminology for Presentations at ATA 53rd Annual Conference” ATA is now accepting presentation proposals for the ATA 54th Annual Conference in San Antonio, Texas, November 6-9, 2013. The deadline for submitting a proposal is March 11, 2013: www.atanet.org/conferencesandseminars/proposal.php
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Happy 2013 from the Science & Technology Division! We have posted new articles on our blog [https://ata-sci-tech.blogspot.com/]: Translating for the manufacturing sector, an interview of Rebecca Ray, analyst at Common Sense Advisory, by Karen Tkaczyk You know you’re from Ohio when…, a general review of the ATA conference by Sarah Koby How to start a Successful Career in Science and Technical Translation, an interview of Jennifer Clowery, winner of the JTG Scholarship in Science and Technical Translation or Interpretation, by Susanna Weerth
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We have posted new articles on our blog [https://ata-sci-tech.blogspot.com/] regarding several presentations given at the ATA conference in San Diego: DNA Translation: It’s All in the Genes, reviewed by Karen Tkaczyk Drugs of Abuse: A Pharmacological Perspective and Basic Concepts of Pharmacology in Drug Development, reviewed by Brian Howells How to Translate Engineering Material and Lice to Tell the Tale, reviewed by Ami Argaman An Introduction to Aviation and Air Travel, reviewed by Carola Berger Amy Lesiewicz has also written an article regarding her experience as a first-time conference attendee to the ATA conference, entitled “A Pink-Ribbon Perspective”. Comments and …