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Center on Nanotechnology and Society
2nd Annual Nanopolicy Conference

Faces of Risk: Nanopolicy and the Agenda for Safety and Society

November 30, 2007

National Press Club

Washington, D.C.

Key addresses by members of Congress from the Center's first annual nanopolicy conference are now published in our comprehensive book on the implications of nanotechnology, NANOSCALE: ISSUES AND PERSPECTIVES FOR THE NANO CENTURY (edited by Nigel Cameron and M. Ellen Mitchell, John Wiley, 2007).

The second in our National Press Club conference series is focused specifically on risk, including safety issues and their regulatory implications, potential threats to human dignity and integrity, risk to investors and the business community. We have invited a wide range of expert participants to join us on November 30, and we hope you will join us too.

Speakers included:

• Shaun Clancy of the Evonik Degussa Corporation speaking for the American Chemistry Council;

• David Rejeski of the Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies at the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars;

• Charles Rubin of Duquesne University and frequent contributor to The New Atlantis;

• Jonathan Moreno of University of Pennsylvania and senior fellow at the Center for American Progress;

• Margaret Glass of the National Science Foundation-funded Nanoscale Informal Science Education Network (NISE Net);

• Dietram Schuefele of the University of Wisconsin, Madison;

• Bill Kojola of the AFL-CIO;

• Colin McCormick of the House Science Committee professional staff.

This event was co-sponsored by:
The Center for Policy on Emerging Technologies

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Nigel Cameron"The transformative impacts of emerging technologies raise vast issues of policy across every area, as we forge ahead into an innovative future. Risk, technology, and human values are all inter-related, and demand a far-sighted policy discussion that we have barely begun. C-PET's task is to drive this conversation."

—Nigel Cameron
President and CEO, C-PET
CameronConfidential.blogspot.com

Jonathan Moreno"Americans have always defined themselves in terms of the future. It is therefore astonishing that there is no policy institute on emerging technologies in the nation's capital, one that cuts across philosophical lines. C-PET addresses that absence in our national conversation."

—JONATHAN MORENO