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... A Agenda National Cancer Policy Forum Workshop Institute of Medicine July 12–13, 2010 The Liaison Capitol Hill Hotel "The Hill" Conference Room 415 New Jersey Avenue NW Washington, DC 20001 DAY 1, July 12 8:30 am Breakfast Available 9:00 am Welcome Edward Benz, planning committee chair, Dana Farber Cancer Institute Session 1 Introduction to Nanotechnology and Nanomedicine Moderator: Edward Benz, Dana Farber Cancer Institute 9:15 am Historical View of Nanotechnology and Nanomedicine Mauro Ferrari, University of Texas Health Science Center–Houston 9:45 am The NCI Nanotechnology Alliance for Cancer: Making Personalized Cancer Medicine a Reality Anna Barker, National Cancer Institute 10:15 am BREAK 10:30 am Cancer Nanotechnology Beyond the NCI Steven Curley, MD Anderson Cancer Center 83
From page 84...
... ? 11:00 am Nanoparticles as Therapeutic Platforms Steve Libutti, Albert Einstein School of Medicine 11:30 am Biologic Barriers to In Vivo Nanomedicine Delivery: Major Hurdles for Clinical Translation King Li, The Methodist Hospital Research Institute 12:00 pm LUNCH Industry Perspective Speakers are asked to address the following questions: – How are companies thinking about moving nanotechnology products through the pipeline from proof of concept to development for clinical trials?
From page 85...
... – What challenges and unique enhancements does nanotechnology provide in this area? 2:00 pm Opportunities for Reproducibility and Uniformity of Therapeutics and Vaccines Using Templated Nanomanufacturing Methods Joseph DeSimone, University of North Carolina 2:30 pm James Heath, California Institute of Technology 3:00 pm BREAK Radiology and Laboratory Medicine Perspective Speakers are asked to address the following questions: – What issues, opportunities, and known efforts exist within this domain?
From page 86...
... – How do these lessons extend to other government research initiatives? 8:30 am NCI's Nanotechnology Characterization Lab: Lessons Learned and Future Directions Scott McNeil, Nanotechnology Characterization Laboratory 9:00 am Discussion with Scott McNeil, Piotr Grodzinski, Mauro Ferrari, and Anna Barker 9:30 am BREAK International Standards: Cooperative Research and Regulation: Lessons and Challenges Speakers are asked to address the following questions: – What lessons can US regulators learn from regulation of nanotechnology in other countries?
From page 87...
... 11:45 am Kristen Kulinowski, Rice University 12:15 pm Jonathan Sackner-Bernstein, Food and Drug Administration 12:45 pm Discussion 1:00 pm Workshop Wrap-up Moderator: Mauro Ferrari, University of Texas Health Science Center–Houston 1:15 pm Adjourn


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