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Subject: Nanotechnology EHS needs: Public Meeting January 4
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Focus on Nanotechnology - December 8, 2006
The National Nanotechnology Coordination Office (NNCO) will hold a
public meeting on January 4, 2007, to receive input on research needs
related to the environmental, health, and safety aspects of
engineered nanoscale materials. NNCO will hold the meeting on behalf
of the Nanoscale Science, Engineering, and Technology Subcommittee of
the Committee on Technology, National Science and Technology Council.
NIOSH is a member of the subcommittee and encourages participation in
the public meeting.
The NNCO notice, which includes further details about the meeting and
contact information, follows.
12/4/06
NATIONAL NANOTECHNOLOGY COORDINATION OFFICE
Nanoscale Science, Engineering and Technology Subcommittee,
National Science and Technology Council, Committee on Technology
Research Needs and Priorities Related to the Environmental, Health,
and Safety Aspects of Engineered Nanoscale Materials:
Public Meeting
ACTION: Notice of public meeting
SUMMARY: The National Nanotechnology Coordination Office (NNCO), on
behalf of the Nanoscale Science, Engineering, and Technology (NSET)
Subcommittee of the Committee on Technology, National Science and
Technology Council (NSTC), will hold a public meeting on January 4,
2007, to receive input on research needs related to the
environmental, health, and safety aspects of engineered nanoscale
materials (hereafter referred to as nanomaterials). Specifically, the
NSET Subcommittee is seeking comment on the research needs and
prioritization criteria for the research identified in the NSET
Subcommittee document Environmental, Health, and Safety Research
Needs for Engineered Nanoscale Materials, which was released on
September 15, 2006.
DATE AND ADDRESS: The public meeting will be held on Thursday,
January 4, 2007, beginning at 8:30 a.m. at the FDIC Training Center,
3501 North Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22226. A schedule will be
published prior to the meeting. Directions to the facility are
available on the registration web page (see below).
REGISTRATION: Persons interested in attending the meeting may
register at www.nano.gov/public_ehs.html prior to the meeting. Due to
space limitations, early registration is suggested. On-site
registration will be available on a first-come basis, space permitting.
Persons interested in presenting comments at the meeting also should
register at http://www.nano.gov/public_ehs.html and should do so no
later than Wednesday, December 20, 2006.
Written or electronic comments may be submitted on the same web page
until January 31, 2007.
Information on this meeting also will be posted on http://www.nano.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT: For information regarding this
Notice, please contact Cate Alexander Brennan, National
Nanotechnology Coordination Office. Telephone: (703) 292-4399. Email:
calexand**At_Symbol_Here**nnco.nano.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Nanoscale Science, Engineering, and
Technology (NSET) Subcommittee coordinates planning, budgeting, and
program implementation and review to ensure a balanced and
comprehensive National Nanotechnology Initiative (NNI). The NSET
Subcommittee is composed of representatives from agencies
participating in the NNI. The NNCO provides technical and
administrative support to the NSET Subcommittee in its work.
On September 15, 2006, the NSET Subcommittee released a document
identifying environmental, health, and safety research and
information needs related to understanding and management of
potential risks of nanomaterials. The document was created by the
Nanotechnology Environmental and Health Implications (NEHI) Working
Group of the NSET Subcommittee, which is composed of scientists and
other agency representatives. The document also reflects expert input
from industry liaison groups and other research needs-identification
efforts.
This foundational document will be used by the NSET Subcommittee and
the Federal agencies participating in the NNI as they set research
priorities for Government-funded research programs.
The meeting is an opportunity for public participation in the
prioritization of research related to environmental, health, and
safety aspects of nanomaterials. Specific comment on research needs
and prioritization criteria in the Environmental, Health, and Safety
Research Needs for Engineered Nanoscale Materials document and input
regarding the criteria for evaluating research priorities is welcome.
(To read the document, see http://www.nano.gov/
NNI_EHS_research_needs.pdf.)
The public meeting will be chaired by leadership of the NEHI Working
Group, the NSET Subcommittee, and the NNCO.
For more information on the National Nanotechnology Initiative and
its various working entities, please visit http://www.nano.gov.
How Can You Participate?
You can participate through oral presentation at the meeting or
through written electronic material submitted to the NNCO at
www.nano.gov/public_ehs.html. The meeting is open to the public, up
to the limit set by facility fire codes. Pre-registration is required
for participation (see above).
How Will the Meeting Day Be Structured?
Due to significant interest in and the breadth of this subject, our
plan is to organize the public meeting around subject areas,
including research prioritization criteria and the five research
areas identified in the Environmental, Health, and Safety Research
Needs for Engineered Nanoscale Materials document: Instrumentation,
Metrology, and Analytical Methods; Nanomaterials and Human Health;
Nanomaterials and the Environment; Health and Environmental
Surveillance; and Risk Management Methods. Speakers are requested to
indicate which research area you wish to speak to; if you will direct
your comments to topics outside of those identified above, please
indicate that as well, so that you can be scheduled accordingly.
In addition to indicating the topical area of your presentation,
please also provide a short description of the content you intend to
cover. The final organization of the meeting may change depending on
the nature of the requests for presentations that are received. The
speaker schedule will be distributed before the meeting.
How Will Public Input Be Used?
All comments and recommendations made at the meeting or in written
submissions will be considered by the NEHI Working Group as it
proceeds with prioritizing the research needs. Input from multiple
stakeholders with various interests will be valuable to the NNI,
especially with regard to strategic and interim goals for filling the
EHS information needs gaps for nanomaterials. The NSET Subcommittee
and NNI member agencies plan to make the priority-setting process a
dynamic, open, and transparent process.
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