Citations That Save Lives: The Power of Publishing Safety Research

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We rely on journal articles to advance our science, but what about advancing our safety? ACS Chemical Health & Safety publishes real-world near miss and accident case studies, risk analyses, fundamental safety research, and practical strategies that save time, resources, and lives. Since January 1, 2020, there have been more than a million ACS CHAS article downloads, evidence that chemical safety information is in high demand.

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Join Mary Beth Mulcahy, Editor-in-Chief of ACS Chemical Health & Safety, Christopher Shuck of Rutgers University, and Alexander Miller of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as they explore why researchers choose to publish safety-focused work, the benefits they've gained, and how peer-reviewed safety papers bring diverse perspectives to the table. Register now to learn how you can contribute and benefit from publishing safety-focused articles.

This ACS Webinar is co-produced with ACS Publications.

What You Will Learn

  • Why researchers choose to publish safety-focused work and the benefits they’ve experienced
  • How to navigate the publication process and hear personal experiences publishing peer-reviewed safety papers
  • How to define impactful safety papers and their technical content beyond standard Safety Data Sheet (SDS) documentation

Event Details

  • Thursday, November 20, 2025 @ 2-3:15pm ET
  • Free to attend
  • Slides will be available on day of the webinar

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MEET THE EXPERTS

Mary Beth Mulcahy
Editor-in-Chief, ACS Chemical Health & Safety and Manager, Human-Driven Data Science Group, Sandia National Laboratories 

Alexander Miller
Professor and Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Chemistry, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 

Christopher Shuck
Editorial Board, ACS Chemical Health & Safety and Assistant Professor, Chemistry and Chemical Biology Department, Rutgers University

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