DAY I - FEBRUARY 10 2016
Welcome, Workshop Goals, and Introductions
William Nazaroff, Ph.D., Chair
Video
Sponsor Remarks
David Rowson, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
SESSION I: SOURCES OF INDOOR PARTICULATE MATTER
Outdoor Air and Appliances as Sources of Indoor Particulate Matter
Brent Stephens, Ph.D., Illinois Institute of Technology
Indoor Sources of Airborne Allergens and Smoke
Lynn M. Hildemann, Ph.D., Stanford University
Video
Surrounded by a Cloud of Dust: Particle Resuspension in Indoor Environments
Brandon E. Boor, Ph.D., Purdue University
SESSION II: PARTICULATE DYNAMICS AND CHEMISTRY
Dynamics of Particle Size and Concentration Indoors: A Building Science Perspective
Jeffrey Siegel, Ph.D., University of Toronto
Indoor Chemistry and Aerosols
Glenn Morrison, Ph.D., Missouri University of Science and Technology
Composition of Indoor PM, Including the Influence of SVOC Partitioning
Charles Weschler, Ph.D., Rutgers University
Video
SESSION III: EXPOSURE LEVELS AND CHARACTERIZATION
Fine PM Exposure Characterization Provides Insights into Sources and Transformations
Barbara Turpin, Ph.D., University of North Carolina
Some Determinants of Indoor Concentrations and Exposures to Particulate Matter
Roy Harrison, Ph.D., D.Sc., University of Birmingham
Socioeconomic Determinants of Indoor PM Exposure: Understanding Sources, Structures and Settings
Gary Adamkiewicz, Ph.D., M.P.H., Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
SESSION IV: EXPOSURE MITIGATION
Indoor Particle Mitigation with Filtration
William Fisk, M.S., Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Video
Methods and Approaches for Controlling Exposure to Biological Aerosols
Sergey A. Grinshpun, Ph.D., University of Cincinnati
Indoor PM Exposure Mitigation in Low-SES Households
Brett C. Singer, Ph.D., Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
DAY II - FEBRUARY 11 2016
Welcome
William Nazaroff, Ph.D., Chair
Video
SESSION V: IDENTIFIED AND EMERGING HEALTH CONCERNS
Indoor Particulate Matter Air Pollution and Cardiovascular Health
Ryan Allen, Ph.D., Simon Fraser University
Ambient Particulate Matter (PM) Air Pollution and Adverse Birth Outcomes: Targets for Studies on Health Effects of Indoor PM
David Rich, Sc.D., M.P.H., University of Rochester Medical Center
Particulate Matter Air Pollution: Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders
Marc Weisskopf, Ph.D., Sc.D., Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
SESSION VI: INTERVENTIONS AND RISK COMMUNICATION
The Challenge of Communicating Indoor PM Risk
George Gray, Ph.D., George Washington University
Empowering People to Reduce Indoor Exposures to Particulate Matter: What Can We Learn from Communicating About Other Health Risks?
William K. Hallman, Ph.D., Rutgers University
Public Understanding and Information Seeking Related to Indoor PM Risk: The Need for a Benchmark Study
Lee Ann Kahlor, Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin
Planning Committee
- Terry Brennan
- Richard Corsi
- Howard Kipen
- Tiina Reponen