Public Meeting on Environment, Health and Safety Presentations
About the January 4, 2007 Public Meeting
EHS Public Meeting Transcript
Presentations
Perspective from the National Nanotechnology Initiative
- Dr. Norris Alderson, Environmental, Health, and Safety Research Needs and Prioritizations for Engineered Nanomaterials, Office of the Associate Commissioner for Science, FDA, Chairman of the NSET's Working Group on Nanotechnology Environmental and Health Implications
- Dr. Dianne Poster, Instrumentation, Metrology, and Analytical Methods: Priority Research Needs, Chemical Science and Technology Laboratory, NIST
- Dr. Sally Tinkle, Priority Research Needs: Nanomaterials and Human Health, Office of Deputy Director, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
- Dr. Phil Sayre, Nanomaterials and the Environment: Priority Research Areas, Risk Assessment Division, Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics, EPA
- Dr. Vladimir Murashov, Health & Environmental Surveillance: Priority Research Needs, Office of the Director, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
- Dr. Richard Canady, Risk Management Methods: Priority Research Needs, Office of the Associate Commissioner for Science, Food and Drug Administration
Perspectives from the Public
- Mr. Peter Linquiti, Federal Research on the EHS Implications of Nanotechnology: Key Management Principles, ICF International
- Mr. Paul Ziegler, Statement on behalf of the American Chemistry Council Nanotechnology Panel, PPG; Chairman of the Nanotechnology Panel of the American Chemical Council
- Dr. Vladimir Murashov, ISO⁄TC 229 Nanotechnologies Standardization Needs Survey, International Organization for Standards—EHS strategic planning
- Dr. Bettye Maddux, Environmental, Health, and Safety Aspects of Engineered Nanomaterials, Assistant Director, Safer Nanomaterials and Nanomanufacturing Initiative Materials Science Institute, University of Oregon
- Dr. David Berube, Public Meeting on Research Needs Related to EHS Aspects of Engineered Nanoscale Materials, University of South Carolina, ICON Communications Director
- Dr. Jo Anne Shatkin, A Risk Analyst's Perspective on Research Needs for Risk Analysis of Nanotechnology, The Cadmus Group
- Dr. David Berube, NanoESH Research Needs Assessment Project
Submitted Comments
- Dee Woodhull, CIH, CSP, ORC Worldwide, ORC_Worldwide_Comments.doc [updated: 02/23/2007 at 20:18]
- Diane Mundt, ENVIRON, ENVIRON_comments_on_Research_Priorities_for_Nanoscale_Materials.pdf [updated: 02/06/2007 at 14:09]
- Dean Burgess, American Association of Occupational Health Nurses, AAOHN_nanotechnologycomments.doc [updated: 02/05/2007 at 10:28]
- Kimbrell, Kojola, Ortlieb, and Burns, The International Center for Technology Assessment (CTA), the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), The United Steelworkers of America, and Sciencecorps, NNI_EHS_Research_Prioritization_Joint_Comments_1_31_07_final.pdf [updated: 01/31/2007 at 12:17]
- Jerry Rench, RTI International, Rench_Comments_Nanotech_013107.doc [updated: 01/31/2007 at 12:08]
- Cal Baier-Anderson, Environmental Defense, ED_comments_on_NNI_EHS_Research_Needs_FINAL.doc [updated: 01/31/2007 at 07:52]
- Betty Bugusu, Institute of Food Technologists, IFT_Comments_on_NSETdoc.pdf [updated: 01/31/2007 at 10:04]
- Pat Verduin, GMA/FPA, GMAFPA_comments.pdf [updated: 01/31/2007 at 13:41]
- Steffi Friedrichs, Nanotechnology Industries Association, NIAfeedb_NNCO_ResearchNeeds_January2007.pdf [updated: 01/31/2007 at 13:56]
- William Gulledge, American Chemistry Council , NNI_comments_jan_07.pdf [updated: 01/31/2007 at 15:51]
- Samantha Dozier, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, NSET-NEHI_comments_1-07.pdf [updated: 01/31/2007 at 16:03]
- Ryan Wagner, , NNCO_comment.doc [updated: 01/31/2007 at 19:27]
- Larry Miller, Citizens Coalition on Nanotechnology , consensus_conference_report.doc [updated: 01/31/2007 at 22:41]
- Kirsten Johnson, Citizens Coalition on Nanotechnology , NNCO_CCON10_2.doc [updated: 01/31/2007 at 22:42]
- Bettye Maddux, Safer Nanomaterials and Nanomanufacturing Initiative, SNNI_Written_Statement_NNCO.pdf [updated: 01/30/2007 at 17:18]
- Adekunle Mofolasayo, UW, Madison, Nano_possibilities..........doc [updated: 01/25/2007 at 10:51]
- Joseph DeSimone, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Utilizing_engineered_nanoparticles_to_assess_environmental_health_and_safety_issues.doc [updated: 01/25/2007 at 17:14]
- Lynette Jandl, To_NNCO_I_am_an_ordinary_citizen.doc [updated: 01/24/2007 at 19:07]
- Emily Ruby, Comments_on_Nanotoxicology.doc [updated: 01/19/2007 at 12:13]
- David Berube, USC NanoCenter, NRNA_SUMMARIZED_BIBLIOGRAPHY_(2).doc [updated: 01/18/2007 at 08:31]
- Jason Williams, nanoparticle_safety.txt [updated: 01/13/2007 at 21:17]
- Andrew Maynard, Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Nanotechnology_Maynard_NNCO_Comments.pdf [updated: 01/03/2007 at 15:05]
- Dr. Masafumi Ata, Virtual Working Group on Strategic Area of Nanotechnology, AIST, Masafumi.Ata-AIST.pdf [updated: 01/02/2007 at 09:49]
- Dr. Bruno Orthen, Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Germany, Orthen_BAUA.pdf [updated: 12/28/2006 at 12:40]
- Igor Linkov, Intertox Inc, Igor_Linkov_EHS_Comments.doc [updated: 12/26/2006 at 16:09]
- David Rejeski, Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Rejeski_-_Project_on_Emerging_Nanotechnologies_Comments.pdf [updated: 12/20/2006 at 16:14]
- David Rejeski, submitted published comment, Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies
- David Rejeski, submitted published comment, Safe Handling of Nanotechnology Nature Article
- David Rejeski, submitted published comment, Research Strategy for Addressing Risk
- Eric Landree, submitted published comment, Nanomaterials in the Workplace: A Summary of the RAND Policy and Planning Workshop on Occupational Safety and Health
- Peter Linquiti, Characterizing the Environmental, Health, and Safety Implications of Nanotechnology: Where Should the Federal Government Go From Here?
- George Kimbrell, Comments of George A. Kimbrell, Staff Attorney, The International Center for Technology Assessment