Chemical of the Month: Formaldehyde, October 2022
![309042617_466107211967481_8303667639711362014_n.jpg](/system/files/styles/pece_thumbnail/private/essay/images/309042617_466107211967481_8303667639711362014_n.jpg?itok=C5zXb_3_)
A digital collection for the September 2022 issue of RISE St. James' The Community Scientists: Chemical of the Month, focused on formaldehyde.
Chemical of the Month: Formaldehyde
Op-ed for October 2022 edition of RISE St. James' The Community Scientists: Chemical of the Month.
Chemical of the Month: Benzene, September 2022
![chemicalofthemonth-benzenejpg_0.jpg](/system/files/styles/pece_thumbnail/private/essay/images/chemicalofthemonth-benzenejpg_0.jpg?itok=EUGyWC99)
A digital collection for the September 2022 issue of RISE St. James' The Community Scientists: Chemical of the Month, focused on benzene.
Chemical of the Month: Benzene
Op-ed for August 2022 edition of RISE St. James' The Community Scientists: Chemical of the Month.
The Safe Side of the Fence
World War II's Manhattan Project required the refinement of massive amounts of uranium, and St. Louis-based Mallinckrodt Chemical Works took on the job.
pece_annotation_1478458545
wolmadAccording to Google Scholar, this article has been cited in 85 works of various topics including healthcare in neoliberal societies, the post-soviet state, and public healthcare/wellfare.
Op-ed for August 2022 edition of The Community Scientists: Chemical of the Month, led by RISE St. James.