Bryan Shaw
@Wacochemist
chemistry professor
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http://www.shawlaboratory.com 05-06-2021 22:33:21
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TODAY (May 9) at 2PM EDT, learn about new innovations that make #science more #accessible to children, adolescents, & adults with partial or complete blindness during our FREE #ACSWebinar . Register now at brnw.ch/21wJCd3 #Chemistry #Accessibility #ChemTwitter ACS PROF Division
Scientists are working to make chemical research more accessible to blind and low-vision students through 3D-printed models and modified equipment.
Bryan Shaw joins us to discuss the approach.
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Our paper on making a chem/biochem lab for people with blindness made the cover.
science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
Disabled in STEM National Federation of the Blind NIH NIGMS U.S. National Science Foundation The Welch Foundation
2PCET (two proton, one electron transfer) in a Rieske protein! J. Am. Chem. Soc. SBIC Bioinorganic Chemistry ACSINORDivision Mayer Lab Chemistry pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ja…
Excited to see our latest work in the area of ZrH catalysis now available on J. Am. Chem. Soc. ! We showcase the versatility of amides through this redox-economic approach. #catalysis Rebecca Baylor Chemistry The Welch Foundation
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An NIGMS-supported SEPA project at Baylor University is empowering high school students with visual impairments to explore chemistry and scientific careers. Learn more in our latest #BiomedicalBeat blog post. bit.ly/3xn133l
Not 'Funny' symbols of ableism still for sale on Amazon (as of this morning)!! Dr. Supalo wearing it in my lab. We published a few pics here: science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
DisabledInSTEM Disabled in Higher Ed - #DisInHigherEd American Chemical Society #chemistry
Making microscopy accessible. Tactile 3D printed SEM of a butterfly scale. It feels like the digital image looks. popsci.com/science/lithop…
microscopic images. My Microscopic World The Crick Microscope World DisabledInSTEM Disabled in Higher Ed - #DisInHigherEd