Agenda
Saturday, November 7, 2015
8:00 am | Opening remarks and workshop charge Stacey Harper, Oregon State University |
8:30 am | Zeta 101 Alan Rawle, Malvern Instruments Ulf Nobbmann, Malvern Instruments |
8:40 am |
Community perspectives on the use and value of zeta potential measures Presenters will include a cross section of representatives from diverse fields 5 minute presentations + 5 minute discussions |
9:40 am |
Summary of different approaches to zeta potential measurements Stacey Harper, Oregon State University 10 minute overview of participant pre-workshop responses 10 minutes for additional input from workshop participants |
10:00 am | Coffee Break |
10:20 am |
Remarks on team science, goals and theory Sharon Ku, Drexel University |
10:50 am |
Interactive discussion and group work to determine common principles and identify parameters that are uniquely handled across various communities Greg Lowry, Carnegie Mellon University Sandra Karcher, Carnegie Mellon University, Center for Environmental Implications of Nanotechnology |
12:00 pm | Lunch |
1:20 pm |
Template and guidance document development Stacey Harper, Oregon State University |
3:00 | Coffee Break |
3:20 |
Finalize template and guidance document for SNO conference discussion Stacey Harper, Oregon State University |
5:00 |
Discussion on team science and reflection on meeting outcomes Sharon Ku, Drexel University Michael O’Rourke, Michigan State University Stephanie Vasko, Michigan State University |
5:30 pm | Adjourn |
Sunday, November 8, 2015
(as part of the SNO Conference Program – available to external participants via web)
1:00 pm |
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) Nanotechnology Working Group (Nano WG) Mervi Heiskanen, National Cancer Institute |
1:15 pm |
Nanoinformatics, data epistemology and challenges of team science Sharon Ku, Drexel University |
1:30 pm |
Toolbox application in research community building Michael O’Rourke, Michigan State University Stephanie Vasko, Michigan State University |
1:45 pm |
Nanoinformatics – Getting Data to Knowledge Sandra Karcher, Carnegie Mellon University, Center for Environmental Implications of Nanotechnology |
2:00 pm |
Nanoinformatics workshop outcomes: zeta potential reporting template and guidance document External participants will be able to critique, comment, discuss and provide their perspectives on the template and guidance document usability, accuracy and value for their respective fields |
2:40 pm |
Final revisions to template and guidance document and strategic planning for standardization Stacey Harper, Oregon State University |
3:00 pm | Adjourn |