Sponsored by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and co-hosted by the U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the National Nanotechnology Initiative (NNI)
Tuesday, October 9, 2018: Taking Stock: Nanomaterial Exposure Science in 2018
8:00-8:30 | Registration | |
8:30-8:45 | Plenary Session (1), Workshop Opening and Welcoming Remarks. Treye Thomas (CPSC, NNI Coordinator for Environmental, Health, and Safety Research) - slides Lisa Friedersdorf (Director, National Nanotechnology Coordination Office—NNCO) | |
8:45-10:15 | Advances and Knowledge Gains Since QEEN I. Chuck Geraci (NIOSH) - slides What Have We Learned About Environmental Realism with Respect to Nanomaterial Exposure? Paul Westerhoff (Arizona State U.) | |
10:15-10:30 | Break | |
10:30-12:00 | Concurrent Breakout Session (1) Session A. Quantifying Potential Acute and Chronic Exposure from 3D Printing/Additive Manufacturing. Co-chairs: Tim Nurkiewicz (W. Virginia U.) and Alyson Johnson (NIOSH) - slides Speakers: Peter Byrley (EPA) - slides; Justin Gorham (NIST) - slides; Sandra Pirela (SafeBridge Consultants, Inc.) - slides; Souhail al-Abed (EPA) Session B. Assessing Exposure and Health Effects for Nanomaterial Workers: Epidemiologic and Biomarker Approaches. Co-chairs: Gabriele Windgasse (CA Dept. of Public Health) and Paul Schulte (NIOSH) Speakers: Paul Schulte (NIOSH) - slides; John Beard (Brigham Young U.) - slides; Robin Keeler (Dept. of Energy) - slides; Mike Kleeman (UC Davis) - slides; Gabriele Windgasse (CA Dept. of Public Health) - slides Session C.Integrating Exposure and Toxicity Assessments of Nanomaterials at Different Stages of the Life Cycle. Co-chairs: Aaron Erdely (NIOSH) and Christie Sayes (Baylor U.) Speakers: Aaron Erdely (NIOSH); Kim Rogers (EPA); Jenny Roberts (NIOSH); Mark Wiesner (Duke U.); Christie Sayes (Baylor U.) - slides Session D. Exposure to Nanomaterials in Agroecosystems and Agricultural Production. Co-chairs: Jason White (Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station—CAES) and Arturo Keller (UC Santa Barbara—UCSB) Speakers: Greg Lowry (Carnegie Mellon U.) - slides; Juan Pablo Giraldo (UC Riverside); Swadeshmukul Santra (U. Central Florida) - slides; Mathews Paret (U. of Florida) - slides; Carmen Gomes (Iowa State U.); Wade Elmer (CAES); Leanne Gilbertson (U. Pittsburgh) |
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12:00-1:30 | Lunch Break (on your own) | |
1:30-2:30 | Plenary Session (2), Roundtable Discussion - Connecting the Pieces: Linking Manufacture and Use of Nanomaterials or Nanotechnology-Enabled Products with Exposure, Outcome, and Risk. Chair: Igor Linkov (U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center—ERDC) - slides Roundtable Panel: Benjamin Trump (U.S. Army ERDC) - slides; Will Boyes (EPA) - slides; Mark Wiesner (Duke U.) - slides; Wu-Sheng Shih (Brewer Science) - slides | |
2:30-2:45 | Break | |
2:45-4:15 | Concurrent Breakout Session (2) Session A. Exposure Scenario: Workplace Exposure. Co-chairs: Laura Hodson (NIOSH) and Scott Brown (Chemours) Speakers: Kevin L. Dunn (NIOSH) - slides; Delphine Bard (Health and Safety Laboratory, Health and Safety Executive United Kingdom) - slides; Michele Shepard (Colden Corp.) - slides; Marilyn Black (UL) - slides Session B. Exposure Scenario: Consumer Exposure (General Products). Co-chairs: Joanna Matheson (CPSC) and Sandra Pirela (SafeBridge Consultants, Inc.) Speakers: Gedi Mainelis (Rutgers U.); Sandra Pirela (SafeBridge Consultants, Inc.) - slides; Joanna Matheson (CPSC) - slides Session C. Nanomaterial Exposure in Ecological Systems. Co-chairs: Elijah Petersen (NIST) and Monika Mortimer (UC Santa Barbara -UCSB) - slides Speakers: Paul Westerhoff (Arizona State U.); Adeyemi Adelaye (UC Irvine); Monique Johnson (NIST); Elijah Petersen (NIST); Monika Mortimer (UCSB) Session D. Emerging Technologies and Advanced Materials: Stakeholder Perspectives on Exposure, Hazard, and Risk Assessment. Co-chairs: Shaun Clancy (Evonik-retired) and Silvia Maberti (ExxonMobil) Speakers: Bruce Lippy (CPWR—The Center for Construction Research and Training) - slides; Angela Hight Walker (NIST) - slides; Rick Canady (Neutral Science) - slides; Treye Thomas (CPSC) - slides; Ken Moss (EPA) - slides | |
4:15-5:00 | Plenary Session (3), Reporting Out from the Day’s Breakout Sessions. Chair: Deborah Burgin (Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry) | |
5:00-6:00 | Evening Poster Session (Auditorium Lobby Area) |
Wednesday, October 10: Tackling the Challenges in Nanomaterial Exposure Science
8:30-10:15 | Plenary Session (4), Exposure-Driven Risk Assessment for Nanosafety Research. Chair: William Boyes (EPA) - slides Exposure-driven risk assessment of engineered nanomaterials released from nano-enabled products across their life cycle: Lessons learned from case studies. Phil Demokritou (Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health) Roundtable panel: Alison Elder (U. Rochester); Gedi Mainelis (Rutgers U.) |
10:15-10:30 | Break |
10:30-12:00 | Concurrent Breakout Session (3) Session A. Dosimetry Modeling and Computational Approaches to Evidence Integration. Chair: Annie Jarabek (EPA) - slides Speakers: Gunter Oberdoerster (U. Rochester); Jordan Smith (Pacific Northwest National Lab) - slides; Christine Hendren (Duke U.) - slides; Holger Behrsing (Institute for In Vitro Sciences, Inc.) - slides Session B. Consumer Exposure: Food, Food Contact, and Personal Care Products. Co-chairs: Hongda Chen (USDA/NIFA) and Jo Anne Shatkin (Vireo Advisors) Speakers: Hang Xiao (U. of Mass. Amherst) - slides; Cristina Sabliov (Louisiana State U.) - slides; Tim Duncan (FDA) - slides; Yanyun Zhao (Oregon State U.); Maria Rubino (Michigan State U. School of Packaging) - slides Session C. Characterization and Quantification. Co-chairs: Todd Luxton (EPA) and Keana Scott (NIST) Speakers: Kirk Scheckel (EPA) - slides; James Ranville (Co. School Mines) - slides; Justin Clar (Elon U.) - slides; Ryan Beams (FDA) - slides; Jason Unrine (U. of Kentucky) - slides; Jana Navratilova (EPA) - slides; Matt Bangert (NanoComp Technologies) Session D. Meet the New Investigators: Fresh Perspectives on the Breakthroughs They are they Hoping to Make and the Challenges They Face. Co-chairs: Dilpreet Singh (Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health) and Lisa Friedersdorf (NNCO) Speakers: Nancy Monteiro-Riviere (Kansas State U.) - slides; Lila Thornton (Duke U. and Young Nano Scientists) - slides; Zach Shepard (U. Rhode Island) - slides; Kevin L. Dunn (NIOSH); Jazlynn Sykes (U. Arkansas); Scott Brown (Chemours) - slides |
12:00-1:00 | Lunch (on your own) |
1:00-2:30 | Plenary Session (5) Chair: Janet Carter (OSHA) - slides Fostering U.S.-International Collaboration in Integrating Exposure in Nanomaterial Risk Evaluation. Vladimir Murashov (NIOSH) - slides Roundtable Panel: Christof Asbach (The Institute of Energy and Environmental Technology) - slides; Anil Patri (FDA) - slides; Rick Canady (Neutral Science) - slides; Nora Savage (National Science Foundation) - slides; Cathy Fehrenbacher (EPA) - slides |
2:30-3:00 | Workshop Wrap-Up: Lessons Learned and Next Steps. Chair: Janet Carter (OSHA) Concluding Remarks |