From: Monique Wilhelm <mwilhelm**At_Symbol_Here**UMICH.EDU>
Subject: [DCHAS-L] Safety Careers Highlighted
Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2020 12:46:21 -0400
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It was nice to see careers in safety highlighted for students in the most recent issue of inChemistry.
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Subject: Chemistry of Stickiness + Power of Partnerships
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inChemistry Magazine - October 2020 Newsletter
http://app.connect.discoveracs.org/e/es?s=341921710&e=145261&elqTrackId=efd74c1a1b7a40299e524d6e5aa03bea&elq=3d6d62b40729463e90295683480ebafa&elqaid=2147&elqat=1
inChemistry Magazine - October 2020

How Sticky Innovations Changed the World
It's easy to take for granted adhesives that are essential to our lives. Here's a look at the long, influential history of stickiness.
Industrial Hygiene: Making the World Safer One Workplace at a Time

Toxicologists and industrial hygienists ensure the safety of industrial processes and minimize their biological impact. Find out why this might be a career for you.

Writing About Science for Nonscientists
Explaining science to nonscientists is not easy. We have tips to help you write about complex topics with impact and clarity.
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2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Awarded for CRISPR Genome Editing
Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier take home the prize for the CRISPR gene-editing method that allows scientists to precisely cut DNA strands.
How Teaming Up with Other Groups Increases Chapter Success
ACS groups are teaming up to offer more programming and create lasting connections. See how your chapter can benefit from the power of partnerships.
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