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Agenda. Implications of Nanotechnology for Environmental Health Research Print   Email


Public Discussion

500 5th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20001, Room 100

Moderator:  Paul G. Rogers, Roundtable Chair

 8:30 a.m.                      Opening Remarks

The Honorable Paul G Rogers, J.D., Roundtable Chair

8:40 a.m.                      Nanotechnology: Issues Involving Environmental Health and Safety

 Kenneth Olden, Ph.D., Director, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, National Institutes of Health

9:00 a.m.                      What is Nanotechnology: Overview and Relevance to Environmental Health

 

 

Vicki L. Colvin, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Executive Director of the Center for Biological and Environmental Nanotechnology, Rice University

 

 9:25 a.m.                      Preparing for Nanotechnology: Health, Policy, and Emerging Issues

David Rejeski, M.P.A., M.E.D., B.F.A., Director of the Foresight and Governance Project, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars

10:00 a.m.                    Societal Implications of Nanotechnology Products

Douglas Mulhall, Author, Our Molecular Future

10:20 a.m.                    General Discussion

10:35 a.m.                    Break

The Promise of Nanotechnology

Moderator:  Myron Harrison, Roundtable Member

10:50 a.m.                   Nanotechnology and Environment: the New Future in Remediation

Barbara Karn, Ph.D., Environmental Protection Agency

11:10 a.m.                    Nanotechnology and Health: A Promise for  Better Medicine?

Martin Philbert, Ph.D., Associate Dean, School of Public Health, University of Michigan

11:30 a.m.                    General Discussion

11:50 p.m.                    Lunch

Nanotechnology: A Tale of Precaution?

Moderator: James Melius, Roundtable Member

12:35 p.m.                    The Central Nervous System as a Target:  The Good and the Bad

Eva Oberdoerster, Ph.D., Methodist University

 

12:55 p.m.                   Potential for Bio-uptake and Bioaccummulation of Nanotechnology Particles

David Warheit, Ph.D., Haskell Laboratory, DuPont

1:15 p.m.                      Ultrafine Particles and Health Risks

 John Froines, Professor and Director, Center for Occupational and Environmental Health, Southern California Particle Center and Supersite, School of Public Health, University of California, Los Angeles

1:30 p.m.                     Moving Technology Research Forward: Public Perception and Concern

John Balbus, M.D., M.P.H., Environmental Defense

1:50 p.m.                      General Discussion

Nanotechnology: Governmental Involvement

Moderator: Lynn Goldman, Roundtable Vice-Chair

2:05 p.m.                      Break

2:20 p.m.                      Nanotechnology and Strategies to Ensure Occupational Health

Andrew Maynard, Ph.D., Senior Service Fellow (Acting Team Leader) National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

2:35 p.m.                      Nanotechnology at NIH

William Suk, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

2:55 p.m.                      Approaches from the Canadian Government

Paul Glover, M.B.A., Health Canada 

3:15 p.m.                      Technology and Regulation: Encouraging Research while Protecting Health and the Environment

Clayton Teague, Ph.D., National Science Foundation

3:35 p.m.                      General Discussion

4:25 p.m.                      Adjourn


Resources And Links
Mulhall's PowerPoint
Karn's PowerPoint
Philbert's PowerPoint
Warheit's PowerPoint
Froines' PowerPoint
Balbus' PowerPoint
Maynard's PowerPoint
Suk's PowerPoint
Glover's PowerPoint
Froines' PowerPoint (continued)
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Philbert's PowerPoint (continued_2)
Philbert's PowerPoint (continued_3)
Colvin's PowerPoint (continued)
Olden's PowerPoint
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Rejeski's PowerPoint
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Oberdoerster's PowerPoint (continued)


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