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Implications of Nanotechnology for Environmental Health Research (2005)
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Implications of Nanotechnology for Environmental Health Research

Appendix B
Speakers and Panelists

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

Director

Environmental Health Program

Environmental Defense

Vicki L. Colvin, Ph.D.

Executive Director

Center for Biological and Environmental Nanotechnology

Rice University

John Froines, Ph.D.

Professor

School of Public Health

University of California, Los Angeles

Director Center for Occupational and Environmental Health, Southern California Particle Center and Supersite

Paul Glover, M.B.A.

Director General

Safe Environments Programme

Health Canada

Lynn R. Goldman, M.P.H., M.D.

Professor

Department of Environmental Health

Johns Hopkins University

Myron Harrison, M.D., M.P.H.

Senior Health Advisor

Exxon Mobil Corporation

Barbara Karn, Ph.D.

National Center for Environmental Research

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Andrew Maynard, Ph.D.

Senior Service Fellow

Division of Applied Research and Technology

National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

Department of Health and Human Services

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

James Melius, M.D., Dr.P.H.

Administrator

NY State Laborers’ Health and Safety Fund

Douglas Mulhall

Author

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Implications of Nanotechnology for Environmental Health Research Appendix B Speakers and Panelists John Balbus, M.D., M.P.H. Director Environmental Health Program Environmental Defense Vicki L. Colvin, Ph.D. Executive Director Center for Biological and Environmental Nanotechnology Rice University John Froines, Ph.D. Professor School of Public Health University of California, Los Angeles Director Center for Occupational and Environmental Health, Southern California Particle Center and Supersite Paul Glover, M.B.A. Director General Safe Environments Programme Health Canada Lynn R. Goldman, M.P.H., M.D. Professor Department of Environmental Health Johns Hopkins University Myron Harrison, M.D., M.P.H. Senior Health Advisor Exxon Mobil Corporation Barbara Karn, Ph.D. National Center for Environmental Research U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Andrew Maynard, Ph.D. Senior Service Fellow Division of Applied Research and Technology National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention James Melius, M.D., Dr.P.H. Administrator NY State Laborers’ Health and Safety Fund Douglas Mulhall Author

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Implications of Nanotechnology for Environmental Health Research Eva Oberdörster, Ph.D. Lecturer Department of Biological Sciences Southern Methodist University Kenneth Olden, Ph.D. Director National Institutes of Health National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Martin Philbert, Ph.D. Associate Dean School of Public Health University of Michigan David Rejeski, M.P.A., M.E.D., B.F.A. Director Foresight and Governance Project Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Paul Rogers, J.D. Partner Hogan & Hartson William Suk, Ph.D., M.P.H. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Clayton Teague, Ph.D. Director National Nanotechnology Coordination Office National Science Foundation David Warheit, Ph.D. Toxicologist Haskell Laboratory DuPont, Inc.

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