From: John Sadowski <sadowski**At_Symbol_Here**CELUNDA.COM>
Subject: [DCHAS-L] Industrial hygiene research
Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2018 17:53:33 -0500
Reply-To: ACS Division of Chemical Health and Safety <DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**PRINCETON.EDU>
Message-ID: CAO4sjnCj8VHTnfGhc0R7NyOTnQV=rjuYTLiEWn-kkW0HpE8XJQ**At_Symbol_Here**mail.gmail.com


Hi all,

I'm working on a National Science Foundation grant to talk to people who deal with nanomaterials or bioaerosols in an industrial hygiene setting. I'm wondering if any of you have time to join us for an interview.

To give you some context, we seek to better understand the day-to-day work of industrial hygienists. The kinds of questions we cover include how you collect samples, the tools you use, when you send samples to a lab, and what influences your decisions to use specific tools or protocols. We're especially interested in advanced topics such as remote detection and analyzing nanomaterials and bioaerosols.

The goal of this effort is to identify opportunities to deliver better solutions for environmental analysis. I'm a Caltech- and Harvard-trained chemist specializing in nanotechnology. My partners in this include Michael Haggerty, an entrepreneur with 13 years of experience running a digital strategy consulting firm, and Randy Graves, a 30-year NASA engineer who has done some pretty amazing work.

Please email me back if it's possible to speak sometime over the next few weeks. We're looking to cast a wide net, so if you can think of anyone else who might be interested in joining us for a talk, we'd appreciate any introductions you're willing to make.

Thanks!
John P. Sadowski, Ph.D.
CSO
Celunda, LLC

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