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titleParticipation and Communication

The Nanotechnology Working Group is a working group of the NCIP program and is expected to work closely with the Nanotechnology community, and other NCIP Working Groups. Nanotechnology working group calls are open to anyone interested in participating in and contributing to the working group discussions and activities.

Group communications are managed through the Working Group wiki site (here) and the Nano-Standards listserv.

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Nano WG meetings will take place on every Thursday at 11 am ET

Audio:

  1. Provide your number when you join the meeting to receive a call back.
    Alternatively, you can call the EB Dial In Number: 1-301-480-8475
  2. Follow the instructions that you hear on the phone.
    Cisco Unified MeetingPlace meeting ID: 739 206 220
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  • September 5: Kick-off meeting, introducing new leadership.
  • September 12: Igor Tetko, German Research Center for Environmental Health: Overview of NATO SfP project Ecotoxicity of metal and metal oxide nanoparticles: experimental study and modeling.
  • September 19: Nanomaterial Registry Team, RTI International: Data Compliance in a Minimal Information about Nanomaterials
  • September 26: Christine Hendren, Duke University: CEINT/NanoRegistry/NanoHub pilot study.
  • October 3: GloboNano (CEINT) will be re-scheduled
  • October 10: Nanomedicine Alliance will be re-scheduled
  • October 17: Heather Benko: ANSI Standards Database will be re-scheduled
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    Nano WG Meeting Schedule
    • October 24: Fred Klaessig: Nano WG face-to-face meeting update
    • October 31: Richard Marchese Robinson, Liverpool John Moores University: NanoPUZZLES project/European NanoSafety Cluster
    • November 7: Jim Riviere: Predictive Modeling for Human Health CoR
    • November 14: Fred Klaessig et al: report back from the face-to-face meeting.TBD
    • November 21: Christine Hendren, Duke University: US-EU Risk Assessment CoR
    • November 28: Thanksgiving Holiday
    • December 5: Nathan Baker PNNL and Hubert Raucher: Databases and Ontologies CoR
    • December 12: Martie van Tongerer, Exposure through Life Sycle CoRTBD
    • December 19: Stephanie Morris NCI and George Hinkal NCI: NCI NanoAlliance updateNCI  Alliance for Nanotechnology in Cancer
    • December 26: Holiday Break
    • January 2: Holiday Break
    • January 9: Mark Tuominen UMass: Nanoinformatics 2013 conference report
    • January 16: Patricia Underwood DoD. Nano Materials Work Group
    • January 23: Patrick Herron, Duke U. GloboNano (CEINT)
    • January 30: Heather Benko, ANSI Standards Database
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