See all webinars about the work in Mistra SafeChem
Mistra SafeChem has arranged a series of breakfast webinars presenting the work packages in the programme. Now you can see recordings from all the five webinars.
Green and sustainable chemistry
The first breakfast webinar, held in October 2021, was presented by work package 2 in Mistra SafeChem.
Speakers:
John Munthe, IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute
Lennart Bergström, Stockholm University
Magnus Johansson, Astra Zeneca
Oleg Pajalic, Perstorp
Screening tools for safe-by-design chemistry
The second breakfast webinar, held in December 2021, was presented by work package 3 in Mistra SafeChem.
Speakers:
Ulf Norinder, Stockholm University
Ian Cotgreave, RISE
Ulrika Nilsson, Stockholm University
Sustainable chemistry – from catalysis to materials
The third breakfast webinar, held in February 2022, was presented by work package 4 in Mistra SafeChem.
Speakers:
Jan-Erling Bäckvall, Stockholm University
Clara Pierrou, Renfuel
Adam Slabon, Stockholm University
A life cycle based chemicals assessment toolbox
The fourth breakfast webinar, held in March 2022, was presented by work package 5 of Mistra SafeChem.
Speakers:
Hanna Holmquist, IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute
Tomas Rydberg, IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute
Kerstin von Borries, DTU (Technical University of Denmark)
Jutta Hildenbrand, RISE
Mistra SafeChem’s toolbox in practice, highlights from case studies
The last breakfast webinar, held in May 2022, was presented by work package 6 in Mistra SafeChem.
Speakers:
Dämien Bolinius, IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute
Lisa Skedung, RISE
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