From: Jessica Martin <jessica.a.martin**At_Symbol_Here**UCONN.EDU>
Subject: [DCHAS-L] The Art and State of Safety Journal Club, 04/14 and 04/21 webpage
Date: Sun, 1 May 2022 09:01:19 -0400
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Hello all,


The ACS CHAS page is available from the last 2 weeks of The Art and State of Safety Journal Club (04/14 and 04/21) in which we covered a paper titled "A Transferable Psychological Evaluation of Virtual Reality Applied to Safety Training in Chemical Manufacturing." Thank you to Journal Club Organizing Committee Member Kali Miller for leading the Table Read and for the author Marc Reid for leading a very engaging and lively discussion.

https://dchas.org/2022/04/28/psychological-evaluation-of-virtual-reality-applied-to-safety-training/

Also, last Thursday (04/28) we held our final Journal Club meeting of the semester. Thank you to everyone who participated! We are exploring plans now to have a limited Journal Club during the summer. If you are not yet on our email list for the Journal Club and are interested in joining us, please be sure to sign up using the following linked form: https://forms.gle/CDAYQ2QSqfNcKvb29.

Best,
Jessica A. Martin, Ph.D.
NSF Graduate Research Fellow (2018-2021)
Joint Safety Team, Founding Member (2018-2021)
Pinkhassik Group, Department of Chemistry (2016-2021)
University of Connecticut
323-327-3974

"Anger is temporary - and often useful.
But the project is forever!
Seriously - this thing is never going to end is it?"
-I said this

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