The New Safer Chemical Design Module for Teachers and Faculty is Now Available

 


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The team of research scientists and educational experts created teaching materials (modules) which bridge concepts of chemistry and toxicology and can be added seamlessly into current curricula. The modules, referred to as MoDRN:U, introduce topics such as the design of safer, next generation molecules. Over the last few weeks, the modules have been expanded and now include an activity built around the safer chemical design computer game gwiz.yale.edu which is another educational tool developed by the MoDRN team.

The Safer Chemical Design Game was created to introduce students to safer chemical design concepts and is focused on the manipulation of physicochemical parameters to minimize the undesired biological and environmental interactions of a hypothetical commercial chemical. The game scenarios presented to the student (the player) model the decision-making process used by professionals to design a new chemical. Critically, the computer game simulates the real-world constraints that may affect chemical product development. The challenge is for the students 


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