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The next installment of the ACS Science and Human Rig= hts series will feature Dr. Jeff Toney of Kean University. Dr. Toney gave t= his presentation at the ACS National Meeting in Philadelphia, and it was so= good that we had to ask him to do it again for our webinar audience! This = presentation will focus on integrating human rights perspectives into chemi= sts' work that can enhance research and teaching by adding global impact to= benefit humanity. This discussion will focus on efforts led by the = American Associa= tion for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Science and Human Rights Coaliti= on, of which the ACS is a fo= unding member organization.=0A
 
 
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