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Subject: [DCHAS-L] ACS: Join us for a frank discussion of how we can improve the culture of chemistry
Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2020 13:37:09 -0500
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Changing the Culture of Chemistry: Race and Diversity in the Lab

Workplace culture is something everyone can influence every time they go to work. That's why ACS Publications is leading a series of webinars on the ways chemists can improve their lab's culture and make their workplace increasingly diverse, safe, and sustainable.

The first webinar in our Changing the Culture of Chemistry series is dedicated to discussing Race and Diversity in the Lab, and is taking place on November 10, 11:00am EST.
Our Speakers
Edgar A. Arriaga
 
Edgar A. Arriaga, Ph.D.
University of Minnesota
& ACS Committee on Professional Training.
 
Ann C. Kimble-Hill
 
Ann C. Kimble-Hill, Ph.D.
University of Indiana
& ACS Committee on Minority Affairs.
Steven D. Townsend
 
Steven D. Townsend, Ph.D.
Vanderbilt University
& Editorial Advisory Board Member, ACS Central Science and ACS Infectious Diseases.
 
Carlos Toro
 
Moderator:
Carlos Toro, Ph.D.
ACS Publications.

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