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Patrick Penndorf

Patrick Penndorf

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Bio

I am originally from Germany. I studied Biochemistry and then continued my studied in Canada. Apart from doing research, I am a science communicator and volunteer in European and International Research Organizations.

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Languages

  1. English
  2. French (France)
  3. German

Keywords Tags/Expertise

  1. Biochemistry
  2. Laboratory
  3. Computational Chemistry

Ongoing Projects

Publishing about reducing plastic waste in research laboratories

 

Weekly lessons on how to make laboratories greener

 

Bi-weekly talk series about sustainability in science overall

 

Annual conference about sustainability in science and how to implement change into laboratories

 

If you like to join any of those you can do so here: https://forms.gle/jhqmZQhu2CWeRjEC7

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Published Articles

I am working with an international initiative called ReAdvance that educates on sustainable and green science. As a science communicator and scientist, I focus on opportunities for the laboratory – whether for students or established researchers.

 

We share solutions for choosing greener chemicals, reducing plastic waste, saving energy or convincing colleagues among others.

 

You find our website at: https://www.re-advance.com 

Our Social Media can be found here: https://www.linktr.ee/readvance 

Recent Activity

  • Patrick Penndorf was just tagged in a comment: Do you think these “culprits” are common across laboratories, @cmwoodbridge?I also remember that @Patrick Penndorf shared an article about this on LinkedIn, but I’m not sure whether it focused more on lab consumables and equipment that runs overnight.It made me wonder how laboratories in developing countries could benefit from this as well....
  • Patrick Penndorf was just tagged in a comment: Hi Patrick! This is something we've all been eagerly waiting for, and we're absolutely thrilled to have access to these incredible green chemistry lab hacks and the fantastic guide to sustainable laboratory practices. My colleagues, Ma'am @Aira Anibail Llevado  and Ma'am @MARIA DULCE ALIBANGBANG , are in charge of the chemistry laboratory at Visayas State University Tolosa. I truly believe your insights could make a significant difference in the way we operate there and to the community members as well. Personally, I'm very interested in simplifying the compatibility of reagents in the chemical stockroom. Right now, they're mostly arranged alphabetically, which doesn't always make things easy. Do you have any tips or recommendations on how we could improve this? Thank you so much, @Patrick Penndorf, for sharing your expertise! Looking forward to hearing from everyone here too, what has worked best in your labs?...
  • Patrick Penndorf was just tagged in a comment: Hello @Patrick Penndorf , what do you think about this forum topic and description? I would love to hear your feedback!...
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