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Appendix C: Open Session Agendas
Pages 167-170

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From page 167...
... Michelson Program Director, Alfred P Sloan Foundation 2:00 Discussion -- Sponsors and Committee 2:30 Open Microphone -- Opportunity for Public Comment 3:00 End of Open Session 167 NAS-A00426-Indoor_Chemistry.indd 167 01/10/2022 7:25 AM
From page 168...
... Emerging Science on Indoor Air Chemistry Session Chair: Allen Goldstein 9:40 Overview of Emerging Research and Discoveries Charles Weschler Rutgers Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute 10:05 Indoor Chemistry of Building Materials Tunga Salthammer Fraunhofer WKI 10:30 Consumer Products in the Home Environment: Considerations for Indoor Air Kathie Dionisio U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 10:55 Break 11:05 Impact of Air Cleaners and Indoor Chemistry Richard Corsi Portland State University 11:30 Research Needs in Indoor Surface Chemistry Hugo Destaillats Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory 11:55 Lunch Break III.
From page 169...
... Data Gaps and Research Needs Session Chairs: Delphine Farmer and Bill Bahnfleth 4:00 A Panel Discussion to Explore Research Needs and Data Gaps Panel Members: • Bill Nazaroff, UC Berkeley • Charles Weschler, Rutgers Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute • Deborah Bennett, UC Davis • Paul Wennberg, Caltech Potential Discussion Questions: • What are the opportunities for incorporating existing research findings into practice, and what are the barriers? • What research topics are most important to advancing our understanding of the com position of indoor air?
From page 170...
... • What types of coordination across fields or collaboration are most important for advancing our understanding of indoor chemistry and interactions between chemical, particulate, and microbial components of the indoor environment? • There is a lot already known about linkages between chemical exposure, air quality, and human health.


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