Jennifer Tripp
Faculty
University of San Francisco
About
Beyond Benign Roles
- GCC Champion
Ongoing Projects
- Green Chemistry Teaching Modules
- Green Chemistry Case Study Template
Learning Objects Authored
Learning Objects Submitted
| Title | Authors and Co-authors | Submitted on | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Organic Nomenclature and Safety of Chemical Products | Jennifer Tripp | |
My Groups
| Group Name | Description | Type |
|---|---|---|
| Greener Introductory/General Chemistry | This is a group dedicated to GCTLC users interested in greening the introductory/general chemistry |
Open / Public |
| Green Organic Chemistry | This is a group dedicated to GCTLC users interested in green organic chemistry (including lectures |
Open / Public |
| Assessments in Green Chemistry Education | This group is dedicated to learning and sharing resources about how to effectively assess green |
Open / Public |
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Recent Activity
- Jennifer Tripp was just tagged in a comment: @Jennifer Tripp were you able to try anything suggested here this term? @Saskia van Bergen is particularly interested. ...
- Jennifer Tripp was just tagged in a comment: Thanks @Jennifer Tripp for raising this and to @Sarah Prescott for sharing practical examples like the SYBR Safe substitution and recycling initiatives. Those small but concrete changes are powerful for students to see. 👏I’m curious if others here tried redesigning common biochem labs (like enzyme kinetics, protein assays, or DNA/RNA gels) with greener substitutions? For instance, swapping out metal catalysts for enzyme alternatives, or replacing dyes/reagents with less hazardous options. Even one or two concrete examples could really help those of us looking to support colleagues or build greener modules....
- Jennifer Tripp was just tagged in a comment: Ok, I wasn't that excited by barium so searched a bit and found this one:Is There Sodium in Bananas? Flame Tests There is also a video about it. Has anyone tried this? If this met your needs, I wonder if one could add other elements - Top 10 Fruits Highest in Calcium but if that doesn't work perhaps a calcium fortified orange juice? and then in the introduction, consider asking why one would not expect to see barium and/or share an article such as Minerals and Human Health: From Deficiency to Toxicity. @Jennifer Tripp are any of the ideas in this thread helpful? ...
- Jennifer Tripp just published the new learning object Organic Nomenclature and Safety of Chemical Products
- Jennifer Tripp registered.




