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Appendix C: Public Meeting Agendas
Pages 215-222

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From page 215...
... Berridge, Scientific Director, Division of the National Toxicology Program, Associate Director, National Toxicology Program 2:45–3:35 Committee Discusses the Statement of Task with the Sponsor 3:35–3:40 Break 3:40–3:45 Instructions for Public Comment Session Bruce N Calonge 3:45–4:45 Opportunity for Public Comment on Committee's Charge (must preregister, 1 person per organization, 3 minutes each)
From page 216...
... 2:50–3:10 Discussion SESSION B -- Community Perspectives from ATSDR Region II 3:10–3:45 Community Perspectives from ATSDR Region II Laurel Schaider, Moderator, Silent Spring Institute 3:10–3:20 Tracy Carluccio, Delaware Riverkeeper Network 3:20–3:30 Loreen Hackett, PFOA Project New York 3:30–3:45 Panel Discussion 3:45–3:55 Break SESSION C -- Community Perspectives from ATSDR Region III 3:55–4:30 Community Perspectives from ATSDR Region III Maida Galvez, Moderator, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai 3:55–4:05 Patrick Elder, Military Poisons 4:05–4:15 Hope Grosse, Buxmont Coalition for Safe Water 4:15–4:30 Panel Discussion SESSION D -- Community Perspectives from ATSDR Region IV 4:30–5:40 Community Perspectives from ATSDR Region IV Linda Birnbaum, Moderator, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, National Toxicology Program (retired) 4:30–4:40 La'Meshia Whittington, North Carolina Black Alliance 4:40–4:50 Mike Watters, Grays Creek Residents United Against PFAS in our Wells & Rivers 4:50–5:00 Emily Donovan, Clean Cape Fear 5:00–5:10 Cheryl Sievers-Cail, South Carolina Indian Affairs Commission/SC Idle No More 5:10–5:20 Stel Bailey, Fight For Zero 5:20–5:45 Panel Discussion
From page 217...
... 4:15–4:50 Community Perspectives from ATSDR Region V Courtney Carignan, Moderator, Michigan State University Sandy Wynn-Stelt, Belmont, Michigan, resident Tom Johnson, Clean Water Action Vicki Quint, Foam Exposure Committee/Code PFAS 4:50–5:10 Panel Discussion 5:10–5:20 Break SESSION C -- Community Perspectives from ATSDR Region VI and VII 5:20–5:55 Community Perspectives from ATSDR Regions VI and VII Alan Ducatman, Moderator, West Virginia University Art Schaap, Highland Dairy, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Resident John Kern, Clean Water Partnership 5:55–6:15 Panel Discussion 6:15–6:20 Break 6:20–7:00 Public Comments
From page 218...
... Calonge, Committee Chair SESSION A -- Community Perspectives from ATSDR Region VIII and IX 1:10–2:00 Community Perspectives from ATSDR Region VIII and IX Elizabeth Neary, Moderator, Wisconsin Environmental Health Network Liz Rosenbaum, Fountain Valley Clean Water Coalition Martha Dina Argüello, Physicians for Social Responsibility, Los Angeles Mark A Favors, Army Veteran 1:40–2:00 Panel Discussion SESSION B -- Community Perspectives from ATSDR Region IX 2:00–2:30 Community Perspectives from ATSDR Region IX Lenny Siegel, Moderator, Center for Public Environmental Oversight Andria Ventura, Clean Water Action Fund Linda Shosie, Environmental Justice Task Force, Tucson, Arizona Aaron Maruzzo, University of California, Berkeley, School of Public Health 2:30–2:50 Panel Discussion 2:50–3:00 Break SESSION C -- Community Perspectives from ATSDR Region X 3:00–3:30 Community Perspectives from ATSDR Region X Anna Reade, Moderator, Natural Resources Defense Council Pamela Miller, Alaska Community Action on Toxics Randy Krause, Port of Seattle/Washington State Association of Fire Chiefs Jean Mendoza, Friends of Toppenish Creek 3:30–3:50 Panel Discussion SESSION D -- Additional Community Perspectives 3:50–4:20 Additional Community Perspectives Celeste Anne Monforton, Moderator, Texas State University Rebecca Patterson, Vietnam Veterans of America Bucky Bailey, Son of former DuPont Washington Works plant employee 4:20–4:40 Panel Discussion with Session E Speakers 4:40–4:45 Break
From page 219...
... Webster, Boston University School of Public Health Laurel Schaider, Silent Spring Institute Elsie M Sunderland, Harvard University 2:55–3:05 Break SESSION C -- Human Exposure Reduction 3:05–3:35 Clinical Principles for Advising Patients to Reduce Exposure Sheela Sathyanarayana, University of Washington 3:35–4:05 Panel Reflection and Q&A from Committee Brian Linde, Moderator, Committee Member Judy LaKind, LaKind Associates Andrea Amico, Testing for Pease Sheela Sathyanarayana, University of Washington 4:05–4:35 Open Comment Period 4:35 ADJOURN  
From page 220...
... Joseph M Braun, Brown University Matthew Longnecker, Ramboll David Savitz, Brown University Jamie Dewitt, East Carolina University 2:40–2:55 Break SESSION E -- Evidence Synthesis and Its Application 2:55–3:25 Methods for Evidence Synthesis Jonathan Samet, Colorado School of Public Health 3:25–3:55 Making Useful Recommendations Rebecca L
From page 221...
... Calonge, Committee Chair
From page 222...
... 222 Guidance on PFAS Exposure, Testing, and Clinical Follow-Up SESSION C -- Clinical Principles for Communicating Biomonitoring Results and Relationship with Clinical Care 1:10–1:40 Biomonitoring Results: Communication Julia Brody, Silent Spring Institute 1:40–1:55 PFAS Clinical Guidance Phil Brown, Northeastern University 1:55–2:25 Panel Reflection and Q&A from Committee Erin Haynes, Moderator, Committee member Marc A Nascarella, Massachusetts Department of Public Health Jessica Nelson, Minnesota Department of Health Gary Ginsberg, New York Department of Health Julia Brody, Silent Spring Institute Phil Brown, Northeastern University 2:25–2:55 Open Comment Period 2:55 ADJOURN


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