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03.10.06
ONAMI Safer Nano 2006 Event Wrap-up

This event was sponsored by ONAMI (Oregon Nanoscience and Microtechnologies Institute), FEI Company, and Kennedy Jenks Consultants and hosted by the OHSU Center for Professional Development at OGI. What is being done to ensure that the promise of nanotechnology, especially the manufacture and handling of nanomaterials, will be realized in a safe and cost effective manner? Leading researchers and industry practitioners addressed these issues in a two one-day symposia.

Safer Nano Agenda 112kb
(PDF)

Sean Murdock, NanoBusiness Alliance "Nano for a Safer World"
940kb (PDF)

William Renfroe, Kennedy/Jenks Consultants "Environmental Best Known Practices"
1.3Mb (PDF)

Brian King, Schwabe,Williamson & Wyatt "Legal Aspects"
436kb (PDF)

Taku Fuji, Kennedy/Jenks Consultants "Fate and Transport of Nano Materials"
1.9Mb (PDF)

Roger Ackerson, FEI Company "Controlling the Hazards of Nanotechnology"
5.7Mb (PDF)

Barbara Karn, EPA/Wilson Center "A Proactive Environmental Perspective on Nanotechnology"
1Mb (PDF)

John LaFemina, Battelle "Application of ES&H Controls in Nanoscience"
1.4Mb (PDF)

Kristen Kulinowski, Rice University "International Council on Nanotechnology"
2Mb (PDF)

Steve Brown, Intel Corporation "Nanotechnology Standards Update"
552Kb (PDF)

Sean Murdock, NanoBusiness Alliance "Nanobusiness Matters"
1Mb (PDF)

Jim Hutchison, University of Oregon "Green Nanoscience: New Science for the
Environment"

1.4Mb (PDF)

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