BR>Rachel G. Lattimore, Partner, Arent Fox LLP;
Scott Livingston, Managing Director, Axiom Capital Management/The Livingston Group;
Jane Macoubrie, President, Embry Research;
Ellen Maldenado, Attorney-at-Law;
Gary Marchant, Lincoln Professor of Emerging Technologies, Law & Ethics
Sandra Day OConnor College of Law;
Philippe Martin, Principal Administrator, Nanotechnologies Policy Development and Coordination, Consumer Protection Directorate (DG-SANCO), European Commission;
Terry L. Medley, Global Director, Corporate Regulatory Affairs, DuPont Environment and Sustainable Growth Center;
Julia A. Moore, Deputy Director, Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars;
Sean Murdock, Executive Director, NanoBusiness Alliance;
Fern P. OBrian, Partner, Arnold & Porter LLP;
Leon Radomsky, Chair, Nanotechnology Industry Team, Foley & Lardner LLP;
David W. Rejeski, Director, Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars;
Stephanie Scharf, Partner, Schoeman Updike Kauffman & Scharf;
Dietram Scheufele, Professor of Life Sciences Communication, University of Wisconsin;
Loretta Schuman, Occupational Safety and Health Administration;
Laura Sciarrino, Vice President, Legal, CV Therapeutics, Inc.; and
Jim Willis, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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