CSHEMA 2024 – CANCELLED
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NOTE: This session has been cancelled.
We look forward to connecting with you again soon!
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ACS on Campus is excited to participate in the 71st Annual Campus Safety, Health, and Environmental Management Association (CSHEMA) Conference, in Tampa, FL. Join our session to learn about The Ins and Outs of Writing a Case Study for a Peer Reviewed Journal.
You must already be registered for the conference to attend. For more information about the conference, or to register, visit cshema.org. We look forward to seeing you there!
Agenda
The Ins and Outs of Writing a Case Study for a Peer Reviewed Journal
- Mary Beth Mulcahy, Editor in Chief, ACS Chemical Health & Safety
- Amanda Chung, Editorial Advisory Board member of ACS Chemical Health & Safety
Featured Speakers
Dr. Amanda Chung
Editorial Advisory Board member of ACS Chemical Health & Safety
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
Amanda Chung received her Ph.D. in Chemistry at the University of California, Irvine. She was the Safety Fellow for the Chemistry department at the University of California, Irvine and served as the leader for the laboratory safety team there. She volunteers with ACS Division of Chemical Health and Safety as a mentor to the Peer-Led Workshops and is serving as a consultant on the Committee on Chemical Safety for 2024. Currently, she is the Chemical Hygiene Officer at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill where she aims to promote a safe and inclusive research and teaching environment.
Mary Beth Mulcahy
Editor in Chief, ACS Chemical Health & Safety
Sandia National Laboratories
Mary Beth Mulcahy serves as the Editor-in-Chief of the American Chemical Society’s ACS Chemical Health & Safety journal. She is a manager within the Global Chemical and Biological Security (GCBS) Program at Sandia National Laboratories. Her team works internationally to strengthen knowledge for the responsible use of chemicals, equipment, and expertise at science facilities and small to medium chemical industrial sites, as well as improve understanding and mitigation of accidental and deliberate chemical releases. Mary Beth joined GCBS after 9 years as an Investigator with the US Chemical Safety Board (CSB), a federal agency that determines the root causes of major chemical accidents in the US.