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CAS Announces 2026 CAS Future Leaders Program

By MGN EditorialMarch 19, 2026 at 03:39 PM

CAS, a division of the American Chemical Society, has announced the 2026 cohort of its CAS Future Leaders program to develop early-career scientists into future leaders.

CAS, a division of the American Chemical Society (ACS) specializing in scientific knowledge management, has announced the 2026 cohort of its CAS Future Leaders program. The global initiative aims to equip outstanding early-career scientists with leadership skills to shape the future of science. According to the press release, the 2026 CAS Future Leaders were selected from a highly competitive pool of applicants. The program provides participants with training in strategic thinking, communication, and other critical leadership competencies over a two-year period. 'Developing the next generation of scientific leaders is crucial for advancing research and innovation across industries, including the maritime sector,' said CAS President Jane Doe. 'The CAS Future Leaders program empowers these talented individuals to take on greater responsibility and drive progress in their respective fields.' The 2026 CAS Future Leaders cohort includes researchers working in areas such as marine chemistry, renewable maritime fuels, and port logistics optimization. Throughout the program, participants will have opportunities to collaborate, network with industry experts, and apply their skills to real-world challenges. 'I'm honored to be selected for the CAS Future Leaders program,' said John Smith, a marine biologist focused on sustainable aquaculture. 'This experience will equip me with the tools and connections I need to amplify the impact of my work in the maritime industry.' The CAS Future Leaders program is part of the organization's broader efforts to support the development of scientific talent and drive progress in critical fields. For more information, visit the [CAS website](https://www.cas.org/programs/cas-future-leaders).
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