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Green Chemistry Commitment Info Session

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Beyond Benign, Inc.

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October 30th | 12 - 1 p.m. EDT

Beyond Benign is excited to invite all educators, students, and staff from higher education institutions to a Green Chemistry Commitment (GCC) Info Session on October 30th, 2024. At this virtual session, we will hear from Glenn Hurst, a Professor of Green Chemistry Education at the University of York. Glenn will share how collaborating with students can foster sustainable change, how the GCC supports the University of York's green chemistry goals, and more.

 

Why Green Chemistry Education Now:
Green chemistry offers educators and students the chance to practice chemistry in ways that benefit society and the planet, but transitioning to these methodologies can be challenging. Join us for this Info Session to connect with peers, explore strategies for integrating green chemistry at your institution, and contribute to a global movement toward molecular and sustainable chemical design. Shape the future of chemistry education and innovation with us.
 
Meet Professor Glenn Hurst:
Glenn Hurst is a professor of green chemistry education at the University of York, where he specializes in applying systems thinking-based approaches for green chemistry instruction at all levels. He has made several important contributions to engaging students with green chemistry through the development of resources, modules, and programs that have been adopted internationally. In recognition of these achievements, he has been the recipient of multiple honors and is regularly invited to present his work internationally. Read his article "Student partnerships for sustainable change" here.
 

U.S. Institutions, Join Us in Our 25×25 Initiative:
Beyond Benign aims to ensure that 25% of graduating chemists in the United States have a background in green chemistry by 2025, and the involvement of our U.S. community is vital to reaching this target. Join us for this Info Session to discover how you can contribute to transforming chemistry education and expanding access to green chemistry resources for all students and institutions. (Non-U.S. institutions are still encouraged to join us!).

 

About the Green Chemistry Commitment:

The GCC serves as a unifying framework for the higher education community, fostering the expansion of green chemists, enhancing departmental resources, facilitating connections to job opportunities, and driving systemic and enduring change in chemistry education. Learn more here.

 
  • Who: Higher education faculty, students, staff, and their peers (GCC signer status not required!).
  • What: A chance for you to learn more about the GCC and hear from a GCC champion.
  • When: October 30th, 2024, from 12 to 1 p.m. EDT
  • Where: Online—register below! Meeting details will be sent after registration.
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Careers at the Cross-Section of Toxicology and Sustainability: A Panel Discussion

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Sustainable Chemicals through Contemporary Toxicology

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Hosted by: The SOT Sustainable Chemicals through Contemporary Toxicology Specialty Section, the Graduate Student Leadership Committee, and the Postdoctoral Assembly

 

Want to make a difference in the world by utilizing your toxicology skills and knowledge? Join our upcoming webinar for graduate students and postdocs interested in learning more about nonacademic toxicology career paths related to sustainable chemicals. A diverse panel of toxicologists will share their unique career paths including former and current roles, followed by a panel discussion—bring your questions! Distinguished panelists for this event from industry, nongovernmental organizations, and government backgrounds will provide insight into nonacademic careers utilizing the toxicologist skillset while also supporting sustainability. Don’t miss this enlightening session and discover where a career in sustainability can take you! 

 

Speakers: 

• Kaley Beins, MPH, Senior Scientist, Environmental Working Group 

• Shoba Iyer, PhD, Toxicologist, San Francisco Department of the Environment 

• Britt McAtee, PhD, DABT, Global Manager, Toxicology, PPG Industries

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Live Conversation with John Warner: Learning from Nature's Chemistry Live Conversation

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Biomimicry Institute

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The AskNature Hive Live Monthly Conversation Series continues with John Warner, a world-renowned chemist, President and CEO of the Technology Greenhouse, and a leading advocate for the development of non-toxic, sustainable materials. In this month's conversation, John will share his insights and new reflections on how biomimicry principles can revolutionize chemical design and create sustainable solutions. With numerous patents and publications to his name, John has dedicated his career to pioneering green chemistry practices that mimic nature’s processes, reducing their environmental impact and promoting human health.


 

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Observe, Wonder, Think

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Beyond Benign, Inc.

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New Observe Wonder Think format for 2024-25. This year we are focusing on K-12 teacher peer collaboration. You are our best resource. There will be space for teachers to bring the resources, labs, lessons, articles that they are seeking to implement. What are the things you are learning as you implement? What challenges are you facing as you implement green chemistry in your classroom and lab? What has really worked well for you? Are there elements of your lessons/labs that you really need help with before implementation? Come and talk with your K-12 peers in the Green Chemistry Community of Practice. We are here to support, accompany, encourage and learn together. We will have speakers periodically to share what has worked in their classrooms, or to share lab safety tips. Register to attend. Only speaker sessions will be recorded, included with registration.

 

Esther Hines, retired chemistry teacher, ACS mentor and coach, adjunct chemistry faculty, will facilitate Observe Wonder Think monthly, third Thursdays, at alternating evening times.

 

For the event on January 16th, 2025, chat with us before, during, and after OWT in our Environmental Justice forum! Hint: this forum is part of the January Scavenger Hunt Week activity!

Use This Not That: Safer Substitutions for Methylene Chloride

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Lab Safety Institute

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From the Lab Safety Institute:

Join our webinar on September 27th at 11:00 AM EST to explore the latest TSCA regulations on methylene chloride and their impact on lab practices. Learn practical strategies for substituting methylene chloride in research and school labs and discover effective methods for finding safer, green chemistry alternatives with our expert partners, Beyond Benign.


More about the Lab Safety Initiative's Methylene Chloride Webinar Series:

This webinar series will focus on actionable steps to comply with the EPA TSCA final rule on methylene chloride. Walking through the hierarchy of controls, each installment will focus on a hazard control method (elimination, substitution, engineering controls, administrative, PPE) applicable to laboratory handling of this common reagent.

The webinar series will help participants:

  • Meet the EPA TSCA regulatory requirements
  • Provide guidance on selecting safer alternatives to methylene chloride
  • Update processes to promote safety and minimize exposure by developing exposure control plans (ECPs)
  • Offer practical strategies for managing exposure, implementing safety controls, and maintaining compliance documentation

Designed for anyone in academia or industry who uses methylene chloride, this webinar series offers essential strategies to navigate new regulatory landscapes and enhance laboratory safety culture.

 

 

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Making strides in sustainable laboratories: Examples of recent initiatives

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Royal Society Of Chemistry

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Lab sustainability is increasingly at the forefront of decision making in science centres around the world, as evidenced by the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) Sustainable Labs report and the high level of interest in the RSC Sustainable Lab grants. 

 

In this hour-long, interactive webinar you will hear from recipients of the first round of the RSC Sustainable Labs grant whose projects seek to answer questions in topics areas including solvent choices and reuse of single use plastics. You will hear about the problems they’re trying to solve and how findings from their initial results can be actioned. By joining this webinar, you will learn how chemical scientists are looking to solve challenges faced when making more sustainable choices in the lab. You will also hear perspectives on the broader challenges in sustainable labs and efforts by the wider research community – including major funders – to drive more sustainable laboratory practices. 

 

The webinar will provide useful and actionable information as well as highlighting the opportunity to apply for the second round of RSC Sustainable Laboratories grants. 

 

The RSC will send a certificate of attendance to everyone who joins us live for the event. Please make sure you register using exactly the name you want on the certificate.

 

Note: this webinar will run from 3 - 4 pm British Standard Time (10 - 11 am Eastern Time).
 

Ask Me Anything with Dr. John Warner

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Beyond Benign, Inc.

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Join us in the GCTLC forums for an exciting “Ask Me Anything” interview with Dr. John Warner - with you as the interviewers! From Sept. 3 to Sept. 6, post any questions for Dr. Warner in our dedicated forum space (launching soon, link will be added here when available). Dr. Warner will be on hand during this period to answer your questions (time permitting!) – we do hope you will participate. 

 

Find the AMA in the forums here: https://gctlc.org/forum/ama-dr-john-warner.

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Green Chemistry Connections

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From biomimicry to toxicology, green chemistry offers powerful solutions to some of the world’s most pressing crises. This year, we want to zero-in on the powerfully adaptable principles of green chemistry, and their role in forming connections between educators, industry, and advocates.

 

How? This year's speakers are a host of change makers from diverse professions— each working to apply green chemistry in unique and inventive ways. K-12 educators, higher education faculty, industry professionals, advocates, and all are welcome to join these interactive, monthly conversations.

In order to accommodate a growing global community, we are approaching connections differently this year. 

 

Still on the third Wednesday of the month, we will be rotating through three alternating times. Can't make it to a webinar, or need a reminder? Don't stress! When you register, you will have access to recordings, calendar invites, and reminders-- all sent directly to your inbox.

 

Please feel free to share these webinars with friends and colleagues of all disciplines and backgrounds. We know the true power of our green chemistry community is how we connect with the world— so, come connect with us!

 

Chat with us before, during, and after the event in our Green Chemistry Connections forum!

 


November 2024 Webinar

 

Lab Safety: Not-So-Scary Alternatives

Our organizers and featured speakers will discuss greener alternatives for building a healthy and safe environment in your lab (and beyond!). This session will cover applications of #GreenChemistry to create safer labs for K-12 and Higher Education audiences.

Meet the featured speakers:
• Dr. Elizabeth Braun | Lab Safety Institute
• Cassie Lydon | White Bear Lake High School
• Cassie Javner | Shakopee High School
• Dr. Jane Wissinger | University of Minnesota


October 2024 Webinar

Green Chemistry Toward A Circular Economy

October 16th, 2024 | 7:00 - 9:00 PM AET

Join us for our October hashtag#GreenChemistryConnections session to learn from interdisciplinary leaders in industry, research, and education about the applications of green chemistry toward a circular economy. Attend the conversation on October 16th from 7-9 p.m. AEST for insights from:

Prof Colin Barrow | Deakin University
Prof Edward Buckingham | Monash Business School
Prof Peter Ralph | University of Technology Sydney
Prof Qin Li | Griffith University


September 2024 Webinar

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Introducing our 2024-2025 Connections Organizers and Ambassadors, with Guest Speaker Dr. John Warner!

September 18th, 2024 | 12:00 - 2:00 PM EDT

Join us this September to kick off the 2024-2025 Green Chemistry Connections webinar series! Hosted with intersectionality and accessibility in mind, this year's series will be operating between the AUS and EDT timezones. At this session, you will hear from the team working to bring together this international community, attend a talk from Dr. John Warner, and of course enjoy networking in the breakout rooms with your fellow green chemistry and sustainability community members. Read more about our amazing team of organizers and ambassadors on our people page, linked here.

 


 

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CERM 2024, Pittsburgh PA November 6-9

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Saint Francis University
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ACS Pittsburgh Local Section

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Please consider submitting an abstract for CERM 2024 hosted by the ACS Pittsburgh Local Section.  I am organizing the session "Green Chemistry in Teaching and Education" and abstract submission is open now! You can go the url or search CERM 2024 to find the Conference webpage. (or follow up with me directly, Ed Zovinka, at [email protected])

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Sustainable Momentum: Building Connections from Lab to Life, hosted by NOBCChE

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NOBCChE

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From the NOBCChE Site

 

It is our pleasure to invite you to attend NOBCChE’s 51st Annual Meeting, September 30-October 3, 2024 at the Rosen Shingle Creek in Orlando, Florida. Each year, the Annual Conference provides opportunities for networking and mentorship between students of all levels and professionals. In addition, the conference creates a venue for scientific dialogue through technical programming, as well as personal and professional development for students and early/mid-career professionals. Some of our signature events include the Winifred Burks-Houck Luncheon, the Percy Julian Luncheon, and the NOBCChE Awards Ceremony!

 

Call for Technical Session Abstracts

Undergraduate students are invited to submit for a poster presentation.  You may apply for an Advancing Science Conference Grant (ASCG) through the same form.  The deadline is June 24.  Submit here

 

Submissions are closed for graduate students and post-docs.
 

 Call for Proposals

Have an idea for a workshop or seminar at the conference? Submit  a proposal!  The deadline for submissions has passed.
 

Award Nominations
Nominations are currently being accepted for the NOBCChE Awards, which will be presented at the conference. The deadline for submissions has passed.
 

Advancing Science Conference Grant Applications

Undergraduate and graduate students and post-docs may apply for an ASCG grant to assist with conference costs through the Call for Abstracts.   To qualify for a grant you will need to present a podium talk (graduate and post-docs) or a poster (undergraduate, graduate and post-docs). The deadline to submit has passed.
 

 

 General Information: [email protected]

 


Green and Sustainable Chemistry for the Improvement of Life- Supporting the Incorporation of Green Chemistry in the Undergraduate Curriculum

By Dr. Deborah Bromfield-Lee and Dr. Monica Nyansa
October 1st, 2024 | Gatlin E5, Rosen Shingle Creek Hotel, Orlando FL

 

Beyond Benign, a global nonprofit, recognized for its advocacy in green chemistry education, champions the integration of green chemistry and sustainable practices into chemistry curricula through collaborative development and dissemination of resources through its flagship programs, the Green Chemistry Commitment (GCC) and the newly launched online Green Chemistry Teaching and Learning Community (GCTLC) platform. Both the GCC and GCTLC aim to empower educators to cultivate a generation of scientists adept at addressing global challenges, including those from underrepresented communities, through sustainable chemistry practices. The goal of this session is to empower professionals with the knowledge and tools necessary to integrate green chemistry and sustainability principles into their chemistry curriculum, aligning with the 2023 American Chemical Society's (ACS) Guidelines for Bachelor’s Degree Program, which state as a critical requirement that, to maintain or obtain ACS approval, the curriculum must provide students with a working knowledge of the Twelve Principles of Green Chemistry. Furthermore, this session serves as a call to action for professionals to become agents of change in training scientists from underrepresented communities and invites them into the creation process. During the session, attendees will gain insights into practical approaches for integrating green chemistry into undergraduate chemistry programs. The discussion will also address common barriers to implementation and highlight available resources from Beyond Benign to support educators on their green chemistry and sustainability journey, including the newly launched online Green Chemistry Teaching and Learning Community (GCTLC) platform.

 

This session is intended for young professionals, Mid-Career professionals, Distinguished professionals and senior graduate students.

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