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12 - Case Studies, ChemToxTidbits, “Grab Bag” Folder (Toxicology for Chemists - Module 12)

12 - Case Studies, ChemToxTidbits, “Grab Bag” Folder (Toxicology for Chemists - Module 12)
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Beyond Benign, Inc.
Associate Professor, Teaching Stream | University of Toronto, St. George Campus
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Summary
Don’t have much time to prepare your lectures? Don’t know where to start with incorporating toxicology into existing class lectures or assignments? Not sure if you’re ready to adopt a full module? Do you just want access to the case studies, in-class assignments, homework assignments, and ChemToxTidbits slides? This folder contains all of these materials in a format easily accessible to you so that you can quickly incorporate small amounts of toxicology and green chemistry into your lectures, labs, and classes as needed.

What’s included?

Individual case study slides: copy-pasted from lectures in Modules 1-11, designed to be used as standalone exercises in a full lecture
A list of lectures that mostly comprise case studies and in-class assignments: for future reference
Example module assignments: Ten homework assignments that can easily be integrated into general chemistry, organic chemistry, environmental chemistry, or inorganic chemistry classes
ChemToxTidbits slides: one-slide “mini” case studies on specific organic chemistry reactions or toxicants and their relationship to toxicology
File size: 44 MB

These ChemToxTidbits were authored by:
Dr. Barbora Morra, Associate Professor, Teaching Stream, The University of Toronto
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Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
https://doi.org/10.59877/ROBD8367
Learning Goals/Student Objectives
see previous modules
Object Type
Lecture or course slides/notes (e.g., PPT, Prezi, PDF)
Lesson summaries
Case studies
Audience
Introductory Undergraduate
Upper/Advanced Undergraduate
Green Chemistry Principles
Waste Prevention
Less Hazardous Chemical Syntheses
Designing Safer Chemicals
Safer Solvents and Auxiliaries
Design for Degradation
Safety Precautions, Hazards, and Risk Assessment
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