| THE NANOTECHNOLOGY-BIOLOGY INTERFACE: EXPLORING MODELS FOR OVERSIGHT - SPEAKER PRESENTATIONS
Norris Alderson
Associate Commissioner for Science, FDA
“Overview of FDA’s Activities at the Nano-Bio Interface”
Davis Baird
Professor of Philosophy, Nanoscience and Technology Studies, Societal and Ethical Implications, University of South Carolina
“Philosophical Issues in Future Applications”
Lynn L. Bergeson
Founder, Bergeson & Campbell, P.C., Washington, DC
“Overview of EPA Overview of EPA’s Activities at the Nano-Bio Interface”
Karen Florini
Senior Attorney, Environmental Defense, Washington DC
“Nano-Balancing: Voluntary & Regulatory Approaches to Ensuring Safety”
Sheldon K. Friedlander
Parsons Professor of Engineering, UCLA
“Modern Developments in Nanoparticle Aerosol Science and Technology”
Darrel Gubrud and Ken Hallberg
“MNI – Minnesota Nanotechnology Initiative”
Robert Hoerr
CEO, Nanocopoeia, Inc., Minneapolis, MN
"A Novel Nanotechnology to Improve Drug Formulation and Delivery"
Jane Macoubrie
Senior Advisor, Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies, Woodrow Wilson Center for Scholars at the Smithsonian Institute
“Informed Public Perceptions of Nanotechnology and Trust in Government”
Evan Michelson
Research Associate, Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
“Falling through the Cracks: Issues with Nanotechnology Oversight”
Christine Peterson
Vice President for Public Policy, Foresight Institute
“Long Term Potentials, Unprecedented Challenges for Governance”
Nora Savage
Environmental Engineer, EPA, Office of Research Development, National Center for Environmental Research
“Nanotechnology & EPA”
Richard Smith
President, Nanotechnology Network Principal, Nanoverse LLC
“Normal Science or Problem Solving? Getting our Priorities Straight”
Andrew Taton
Professor, Dept. of Chemistry, University of Minnesota
"The Nano-Bio Interface: An Overview"
Paul Thompson
Professor of Philosophy; W. K. Kellogg Chair in Agricultural, Food and Community Ethics, Agri-food Nanotechnology Program, Michigan State University
“Social and Ethical Issues in Agri-Food Application”
Larry P. Walker
Professor, Dept. of Biological and Environmental Engineering, Cornell University
“Nanotechnology for Agriculture, Food and the Environment”
Alan S. Ziegler
Member of the Board of Directors of the Converging Technologies Bar Association and Attorney with Sweeney Lev LLC, Montclair, New Jersey
“The Nano-Bio Interface: Enterprise Liability and Tolerance Risk” |