Of possible interest to DCHAS members.
Toxicology Resources
Listed at the web site below are resources from our most recent Toxicology for Chemists workshop and symposium at the BCCE Conference, August 1, 2016, University of Northern Colorado. The symposium featured faculty members who are integrating toxicology concepts into chemistry courses and programs. The workshop featured 3 toxicologists who shared their expertise and connected chemical and physical properties to toxicology, and provided curriculum resources for use in chemistry courses. Big thanks to our collaborator, MoDRN!Access their website for additional resources!
Toxicology for Chemists Symposium:
?’ Layers of toxicology education in an undergraduate curriculum, Douglas Raynie, South Dakota State University, Raynie_BCCE 2016
?’ Teaching toxicology through a laboratory safety program, David C. Finster, Wittenberg University, Finster_BCCE 2016
?’ Mechanistic toxicology at Simmons College: A model course for teaching toxicology concepts to chemistry students, Amy S. Cannon, Beyond Benign, Cannon_BCCE 2016
?’ Incorporation of toxicology content into a senior level green chemistry lecture course, Jane Wissinger, University of Minnesota, Wissinger_BCCE 2016
?’ Teaching beyond our expertise: A student-led toxicology course, Justin Houseknecht, Wittenberg University, Houseknecht_BCCE 2016
?’ Molecular Design Research Network: Educational tools for advancing 21st century chemistry, Nancy Simcox, University of Washington, Simcox_BCCE 2016
?’ Green chemistry and toxicology: ??Relevance?? in the chemistry classroom, Grace Lasker, University of Washington, Lasker_BCCE 2016
?’ Using toxicology concepts in chemistry courses: Lessons learned from industrial chemicals and environmental forensics, Bryan Brooks, Baylor University, Brooks_BCCE 2016
?’ How an awareness of toxicology can increase your value to industry, Pamela J. Spencer, Dow Chemical, Spencer_BCCE 2016
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