Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Concerns of Nanomaterials

Tuesday, November 9, 2010: 12:30 PM
Grand Ballroom A (Marriott Downtown)

Description:
The rapidly advancing field of nanotechnology offers potential benefits to almost all industries and products and some studies show over 1,000 consumer products already utilize nanomaterials. This increased (and increasing) use has generated world-wide attention from regulators and the general public that want to ensure exposure to these materials does not result in risk to human health or the environment. This session will explore the current state of knowledge pertainging to environmental health and safety concerns surrounding nanomaterials.


Sponsor:
Legislation and Regulation
Co-Sponsor(s):
Nanoscale Science and Engineering Forum (22)


Chair:
Kurt Rindfusz
Email: kurt.rindfusz@erg.com

Co-Chair:
Thomas Mensah
Email: gaaerosp55@aol.com

- indicates paper has an Extended Abstract file available on CD.



12:30 PM


12:48 PM
(274b) Functionalized Positive Nanoparticles Reduce Mucin Swelling and Dispersion
Eric YT Chen, Yung-Chen Wang, Chi-Shuo Chen and Wei-Chun Chin


1:06 PM
(274c) Genomic Toxicity Assessment of Engineered Nanomaterials
Na Gou, Annalisa Onnis-Hayden and April Z. Gu


1:24 PM
(274d) Data Mining of High Throughput Screening Toxicity of Engineered Nanoparticles
Robert Rallo, Rong Liu, Sumitra Nair, Saji George, Andre E. Nel, Francesc Giralt and Yoram Cohen

File available
1:42 PM



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