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A simple place to preview and download materials related to the Chemistry at Work program.

This page is designed for HR teams, benefits leaders, and internal decision-makers who want easy access to program information, research, and shareable resources without email attachments.

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What’s Here

Resources for review, sharing, and internal discussion

  • Program overview materials
  • Collateral and shareable downloads
  • Research papers and framework pages
  • Implementation and privacy support materials
Materials may be updated periodically as new resources become available.

A download hub for HR teams

Review what you need, preview what’s helpful, and download the materials most relevant to your team

What this page is for

Instead of sending multiple attachments by email, this page provides one organized place where HR teams can access materials related to Chemistry at Work.

It’s designed to make review easier, reduce inbox clutter, and allow decision-makers to choose only the materials they want.

Who it’s for

  • HR leaders and workplace wellness decision-makers
  • Benefits professionals reviewing the program
  • Internal stakeholders who need shareable materials
  • Organizations exploring next-step conversations

Program Materials

Core resources that explain the program and support internal review

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Overview

Program Overview Deck

A visual overview of Chemistry at Work, including the core concept, structure, and overall experience.

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Summary

Program Packages Summary

A concise resource designed for quick review and easy internal sharing with leadership or decision-makers.

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Structure

Program Structure Guide

A breakdown of what’s included in the experience, from the discovery session to supporting resources.

Collateral & Shareable Resources

Additional materials that support review, communication, and internal discussions

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Resources

Evidence Based ROI

A concise summary of major research findings showing how workplace wellness initiatives can generate measurable economic returns.

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Resources

HR Leave-Behind

A simple downloadable resource useful for forwarding, saving, or including in internal review discussions.

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Resources

The Value Equation

A clear breakdown of how modest improvements across a workforce can generate measurable economic value.

Research & White Papers

Science-based materials connected to the broader ideas behind Good Health Geek

Published White Paper

Food, Brain, and Performance

A published SSRN paper exploring how food choices may influence energy, focus, mood, and daily functioning.

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Future White Paper

Chemistry at Work White Paper

A physiological framework for understanding workplace performance, safety, resilience, and the role of biology in day-to-day functioning.

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Library

Research Library

Explore the broader collection of studies, white papers, and scientific framework pages connected to Good Health Geek.

Roll-Out, Implementation, & Practical Resources

Helpful materials that explain how the program works in practice

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Implementation

Roll-Out & Implementation Overview

A practical guide explaining how the program is introduced, activated, and rolled out within an organization.

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Privacy

Privacy Overview

An explanation of the privacy-first structure of the program and how employee information is handled and protected.

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The Difference

What Makes Us Different

The ideas, structure, and design approach that distinguish Chemistry at Work from typical workplace wellness initiatives.

Need something specific?

If there is a particular resource you’d like to review and it’s not listed here, feel free to reach out. Additional materials may be available depending on your organization’s needs.

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