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ContentsContentsContentsContents Programme in a nutshellProgramme in a nutshellProgramme in a nutshellProgramme in a nutshell ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 2222
Monday, 26 September 2016Monday, 26 September 2016Monday, 26 September 2016Monday, 26 September 2016 ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 4444
Opening session: The big picture – setting the stage ..................................................................... 4 Control and characterisation of exposure, routes of entry, and translocation in the body ........... 4 Particles for diagnosis and therapy ................................................................................................ 5 Technical challenges in particle toxicology .................................................................................... 5 Special A*STAR session: “Particle toxicity testing in the 21st century” ......................................... 7
Tuesday, 27 September 2016Tuesday, 27 September 2016Tuesday, 27 September 2016Tuesday, 27 September 2016 ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 9999
Particle sources and properties linked to toxicology ..................................................................... 9 Immunity and systemic responses ............................................................................................... 10 Non-specific effects of particles ................................................................................................... 10 Particles and the developing body ............................................................................................... 12 Raising to the challenge of complex nanomaterials in EHS .......................................................... 12 Poster session .............................................................................................................................. 14 Dinner banquet ............................................................................................................................ 14
Wednesday 28 September 2016Wednesday 28 September 2016Wednesday 28 September 2016Wednesday 28 September 2016 ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 15151515
Bioavailability, biopersistence, bioprocessing, biomodification, and bioclearance ..................... 15 Lessons from fibrous and mineral particles for nanoparticle risk management and governance 15 Particles from forest & coal fires and other incidental sources ................................................... 17 Special Symposium: Airborne ultra-fine particles and environmental public health implications
in Singapore – toxicology, exposure, mitigation .......................................................................... 19
Thursday 29 September 2016Thursday 29 September 2016Thursday 29 September 2016Thursday 29 September 2016 ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 20202020
New concepts and methodologies in particle toxicology ............................................................. 20 Particles in the environment and the link to human toxicology .................................................. 20 Future directions in particle and fibre research ........................................................................... 22 Award session .............................................................................................................................. 23
Friday 30 September 2016Friday 30 September 2016Friday 30 September 2016Friday 30 September 2016 .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24242424
Training: Nanomaterials in the environment and food chain ...................................................... 24 Training: Successful in-vitro testing of particle effects ................................................................ 24
Directions to the VenueDirections to the VenueDirections to the VenueDirections to the Venue .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 25252525
Conference room and exhibition mapConference room and exhibition mapConference room and exhibition mapConference room and exhibition map ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 26262626
International Scientific Advisory CommitteeInternational Scientific Advisory CommitteeInternational Scientific Advisory CommitteeInternational Scientific Advisory Committee ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 27272727
Conference officeConference officeConference officeConference office ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 28282828
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Programme in a nutshellProgramme in a nutshellProgramme in a nutshellProgramme in a nutshell
Monday, 26 September 2016
08:30-09:15 Registration
09:15-11:15 Opening session: The big picture – setting the stage
11:45-13:45 Control and characterisation of exposure, routes of entry,
and translocation in the body
13:45-14:45 Lunch break
14:45-16:30 Particles for diagnosis and
therapy
Technical challenges in particle
toxicology
16:45-18:00 A*STAR session on
predictive toxicology
Tuesday, 27 September 2016
08:30-11:00 Particle sources and properties linked to toxicology
11:30-13:30 Immunity and systemic
responses
Non-specific effects of particles
13:30-14:30 Lunch break
14:30-16:30 Particles and the
developing body
Raising to the challenge of
complex nanomaterials in EHS
16:30-18:00 Poster session
With coffee, juice and appetizers
18:30-22:00 Dinner banquet
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Wednesday 28 September 2016
08:30-10:30 Bioavailability,
biopersistence,
bioprocessing,
biomodification, and
bioclearance
Lessons from fibrous and
mineral particles for
nanoparticle risk
management and
governance
11:00-13:00 Forest and coal fire particles
13:00-14:00 Lunch break
14:00-17:00 Special Symposium:
Airborne ultra-fine particles
and environmental public
health implications in
Singapore – toxicology,
exposure, mitigation
Individual networking and
sightseeing
Thursday 29 September 2016
08:30-10:30 New concepts and
methodologies in particle
toxicology
Particles in the environment
and the link to human
toxicology
11:00-12:30 Future directions in particle and fibre research
12:30-14:00 Lunch break
14:00-15:30 Award session
Friday 30 September 2016 – Training sessions
09:30-17:00 Nanomaterials in the
environment and food
chain
Successful in-vitro
testing of particle effects
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Monday, 26 September 2016Monday, 26 September 2016Monday, 26 September 2016Monday, 26 September 2016
08:30-09:15 Registration
09:15-11:15 Opening session: The big picture – setting the stage
Chair: Michael Riediker
Room: Breakthrough
Welcome by Guest of Honour
Fong Peng Keong, Director of Pollution Control Department
(DPCD), National Environment Agency, Singapore
Introduction to the conference
Michael Riediker, IOM (Institute of Occupational Medicine)
Singapore
Perspectives in particle toxicology
Flemming Cassee, RIVM, The Netherlands
Perspectives in particle medicine
Daniele Zink, IBN, A*STAR, Singapore
11:15-11:45 Coffee break
11:45-13:45 Control and characterisation of exposure, routes of
entry, and translocation in the body
Chair: Rob Aitken
Room: Breakthrough
11:45-11:55 Foreword by the session chair
11:55-12:30 Keynote: Control and characterisation of exposure, routes of
entry, and translocation in the body (including dosimetry)
Wolfgang Kreyling, Helmholtz Zentrum München, German
Research Center for Environmental Health, Germany
12:30-12:45 The challenge of creating controlled exposure aerosols of
spontaneous- or manufactured fine particles for different
exposure models from in vitro to in vivo
Per Gerde
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12:45-13:00 Deposition, lung clearance and translocation of four sizes of
inhaled iridium nanoparticles
Alison Buckley, Alan Hodgson, Tim Marczylo, Chang Guo, Rachel
Smith
13:00-13:15 Pulmonary location and extra-pulmonary translocation of CeO2
nanoparticles following subacute and chronic low dose
inhalation
Jutta Tentschert, Harald Jungnickel, Peter Laux, Josephine
Brunner, Philipp Reichardt, Irina Estrela-Lopis, Carolin Merkers,
Heinrich Ernst, Jana Keller, Lan Ma-Hock, Robert Landsiedel,
Thomas Gebel, Andreas Luch (presented by Lars Leibrock)
13:15-13:30 Dose – Response - relationship of nanoparticles in alveolar cells
Julia Böttner, Antje Vennemann, Martin Wiemann, Irina Estrela-
Lopis
13:30-14:30 Lunch break
14:30-16:30 Particles for diagnosis and
therapy
Chair: Daniele Zink
Room: Breakthrough
Technical challenges in
particle toxicology
Chair: Arti Shukla
Room: Discovery
14:30-14:40 Foreword by the session chair Foreword by the session chair
14:40-15:15 Keynote: Particles for
diagnosis and therapy
Yi Yan Yang, A*STAR,
Singapore
Keynote: Technical challenges
in particle toxicology
Phil Demokritou, Center of
Nanotechnology and
Nanotoxicology, Harvard
University, Boston, USA
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15:15-15:30 Toxicological effects of
graphene oxide-mesoporous
silica nanohybrid in human
mesenchymal stem cells
Kim Truc Nguyen, Chor Yong
Tay
Visualization and
quantification of nanoparticles
at single cell level by means of
element- and molecule based
imaging and dosimetric
techniques
Carolin Merker, Marco Dorn,
Jana Keller, Sibylle Gröters,
Robert Landsiedel, Jürgen
Vogt, Jan Meijer, Irina Estrela-
Lopis
15:30-15:45 Bacterial toxicity: A
comparison between silver,
titanium dioxide and
hydroxyapatite nanoparticles
Alexandros Besinis, Sanna
Hadi, Christopher Tredwin,
Richard Handy
Biocoronas modulate gold
nanoparticle cell uptake in
vascular endothelial cells
Nancy Monteiro-Riviere,
Parwarthy Chandran
15:45-16:00 Modulation of the pulmonary
immune response by size and
surface composition of
biomedical nanoparticles
Fabian Blank, Rebecca Blom,
Emilie Seydoux, Mario
Amacker, Christian Moser,
Laura Rodriguez-Lorenzo,
Kleanthis Fytianos, Alke Petri-
Fink, Barbara Rothen-
Rutishauser, Christophe von
Garnier
Nanoparticles and brain health
Anna Bencsik, Irina Guseva-
Canu
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16:00-16:15 Biocompatibility of surface-
modified titanium implants
with silver and hydroxyapatite
nanoparticles
Ranj Salaie, Alexandros Besinis,
Huirong Le, Christopher
Tredwin, Richard Handy
Detection and characterization
of nanoparticle corona in food
products
Ridhwan Yusoff, Paul Chiew,
Zheng Ming Wang, Kee Woei
Ng
16:15-16:30 Interaction of liposomes and
foam cells for atherosclerosis
treatment
Jinkai Tang, Luong T. H.
Nguyen, Anastasia Darwitan,
Aristo Muktabar 1, Subbu S.
Venkatraman, Kee Woei Ng
Supercritical CO2 extraction as
an efficient tool for FFF sample
pretreatment – Application
toward sunscreen
formulations and evaluation of
the extraction efficiency using
AF4-UV-MALS
Florian Meier, Lisa Schilder,
David Müller, Stefano
Cattaneo, Tjerk de Vries, Luigi
Calzolai, Thorsten Klein, Robert
Reed
16:30-16:45 Tea break
16:45-18:00 Special A*STAR session:
“Particle toxicity testing in
the 21st century”
Chair: Loo Lit Hsin
Room: Breakthrough
16:45-17:15 Genomic and phenotypic
profiling approaches for
uncovering novel mechanisms
and end points for particle
induced pulmonary toxicity
Loo Lit Hsin, Bioinformatics
Institute
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17:15-17:45 Development of in vitro liver
cell models with applications
to particle toxicity
Hanry Yu, Institute of
Bioengineering and
Nanotechnology
17:45-18:00 Predictive toxicology with
machine Learning
Hu Yongli, Institute for
Infocomm Research
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08:30-11:00 Particle sources and properties linked to toxicology
Chair: Günter Oberdörster
Co-Chair: Qamar Rahman
Room: Breakthrough
08:30-08:40 Foreword by the session chair
08:40-09:15 Keynote: Particle sources and properties linked to toxicology
Rodger Duffin, The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK
09:15-09:30 Increase in oxidative stress levels following welding fume
inhalation: A controlled human exposure study
Halshka Graczyk, Nastassja Lewinski, Jiayuan Zhao, Jean-
Jacques Sauvain, Guillaume Suarez, Pascal Wild, Brigitta
Danuser, Michael Riediker
09:30-09:45 Selective autophagy induced by particulate matter in vitro
Hsiao-Chi Chuang, Kai-Jen Chuang, Kang-Yun Lee
09:45-10:00 TBD
10:00-10:15 Toxicological assessment of shape-engineered titanium dioxide
nanoparticles
Roel P.F. Schins, Catrin Albrecht, Julia Kolling, Alessandra Buffa,
Francesco Pellegrino, Arianna M. Marucco, Gianmario Martra,
Ivana Fenoglio
10:15-10:30 The influence of the redox activity of inhaled nano-sized cerium
dioxide on respiratory, cardiovascular and neurological effects
in various mouse models
Susan Dekkers, Paul Fokkens, John Boere, Harm Heusinkveld,
Daan Leseman, Christine Soputan, Jolanda Vermeulen, Eric
Gremmer, Liset de la Fonteyne, Isabella Römer, Marie-France
Belinga-Desaunay-Nault, Mike Russ, Tina Wahle, Adriana
Sofranko, Catrin Albrecht, Roel Schins, Shea Connell, Mark
Miller, Rob Vandebriel, Wim de Jong, Flemming Cassee
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10:30-11:00 Keynote: Bioprocessing and tissue interactions of engineered
particles
Uschi Graham, Center for Applied Energy Research, University
of Kentucky, USA
11:00-11:30 Coffee break
11:30-13:30 Immunity and systemic
responses
Chair: Roel Schins
Room: Breakthrough
Non-specific effects of
particles
Chair: Saji George
Room: Discovery
11:30-11:40 Foreword by the session chair Foreword by the session chair
11:40-12:15 Keynote: Immunity and
systemic responses
Albert Duschl, Department of
Molecular Biology, University
of Salzburg, Austria
Keynote: Non-specific effects
of particles
Gaku Ichihara, Faculty of
Pharmaceutical Sciences,
Tokyo University of Science,
Japan
12:15-12:30 Endotoxin nanovesicles:
Hydrophilic gold nanodots
control supramolecular
lipopolysaccharide assembly
for modulating immunological
responses
Yueh-Hsia Luo, Zong Wei Wu,
Hui-Ti Tsai, Shu-Yi Lin, Pinpin
Lin
Short-term exposure to
ultrafine particles and
cardiovascular effects among
vulnerable population in
Taipei, Taiwan
Tsun-Jen Cheng, Kang-Yun Lee,
Hsiao-Chi Chuang, Ta-Chih
Hsiao, Kai-Jen Chuang
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12:30-12:45 Induction of fibrotic responses
following injection of multi-
walled carbon nanotubes in
the pleural cavity, and
modification by the IL1 genes
Yke J. Arnoldussen, Vidar
Skaug, Kristine Anmarkrud,
Fang Chin-Lin, Elin Einarsdottir,
Cesilie Granum, Mayes Kasem,
Einar Eilertsen, Ron Apte, Aage
Haugen, Shan Zienolddiny
Association of short-term and
long-term exposure of
particulate matters with
inflammatory markers in the
general population
Dai-Hua Tsai, Michael Riediker,
Antoine Berchet, Fred Paccaud,
Gerard Waeber, Peter
Vollenweider, Murielle Bochud
12:45-13:00 Targeting FGF2 signaling as a
potential key to unlocking
Asbestos-induced mesothelial
to fibroblastic transition
Joyce Thompson, Maximilian
MacPherson, Arti Shukla
The effect of size-segregated
ambient particulate matter on
allergic airway inflammation in
mice
Kuo-Liang Huang, Szu-Yuan
Liu, Charles Chou, Tsun-Jen
Cheng
13:00-13:15 No involvement of alveolar
macrophages in the initiation
of carbon nanoparticle induced
acute lung inflammation in
mice
Shanze Chen, Renfu Yin Yin,
Kathrin Mutze Mutze, Youjia
Yu Yu, Shinji Takenaka
Takenaka, Melanie Königshoff
Königshoff, Tobias Stoeger
Stoeger
Do the nano-TiO2 sunscreens
prevent oxidative stress
caused by UV radiation?
Sergey Zakharov, Zdenka
Fenclova, Tomas Navratil,
Stepanka Vlckova, Kamila
Syslova, Vit Petrik, Petr Kacer,
Daniela Pelclova
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13:15-13:30 Effects of SiO2 and CeO2
nanoparticles on Alzheimer-
like pathology in mice after 3
and 14 weeks oral exposure
Catrin Albrecht, Roel P.F.
Schins, Tina Wahle, Adriana
Sofranko, Harm J. Heusinkveld,
Julia Kolling, Waluree
Thongkam, Paul M. Peeters
Peeters, Miriam Grosse-Hovest
Endothelial responses of the
alveolar barrier in vitro in a
realistic dose-controlled
exposure to diesel exhaust
particulate matter
Arno C. Gutleb, Sebastian Klein,
Sylvain Legay, Jenny Hennen,
Andreas Krein, Tommaso
Serchi, Sébastien Cambier,
Brunhilde Blömeke
13:30-14:30 Lunch break
14:30-16:30 Particles and the
developing body
Chair: Tsun Jen Cheng
Room: Breakthrough
Raising to the challenge of
complex nanomaterials in
EHS
Chair: Gaku Ichihara
Room: Discovery
14:30-14:40 Foreword by the session chair Foreword by the session chair
14:40-15:15 Keynote: Nanoparticle impact
on developing fetus and
offspring
Masakazu Umezawa, Center
for Environmental Health
Science for the Next
Generation, Tokyo University
of Science, Japan
Keynote: Raising to the
challenge of complex
nanomaterials in EHS
Lanry Yung Lin Yue,
Department of Chemical and
Biomolecular Engineering,
National University of
Singapore
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15:15-15:30 Effects of antioxidant
preadministration on the long-
term damage of astrocytes
induced by maternal exposure
to carbon black nanoparticle in
mice
Atsuto Onoda, Ken Takeda,
Masakazu Umezawa
Exposures to nanoTiO2 in
workers: elevated markers of
oxidative stress and
inflammation in the exhaled
breath condensate
Daniela Pelclova, Vladimir
Zdimal, Petr Kacer, Zdenka
Fenclova, Stepanka Vlckova,
Martin Komarc, Nadezda
Zikova, Jaroslav Schwarz,
Otakar Makes, Kamila Syslova,
Sergey Zakharov
15:30-15:45 Establishment of an olfactory-
based spatial learning test for
neonatal mice and the effects
of perinatal exposure to diesel
exhaust origin secondary
organic aerosol
Tin-Tin Win-Shwe, Chaw Kyi-
Tha-Thu, Yadanar Moe, Yuji
Fujitani, Shinji Tsukahara,
Seishiro Hirano
Effects of polyamidoamine
(PAMAM) dendrimers as a
model of environmental
nanoparticle on human stem
cells in neurosphere assay
Hideko Sone, Yang Zeng,
Yoshika Kurokawa, Tin-Tin
Win-Shwe, Seishiro Hirano
15:45-16:00
Exposure to PM2.5 causes
genetic changes in fetal rat
cerebral cortex and
hippocampus
Ming-Wei Chao, Meng-Chi
Chung, Yu-Jung Chang, Chia-Yi
Tseng
Effects of aerosolized multi-
walled carbon nanotubes in
chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease cells
Seraina Beyeler
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16:00-16:15 Epigenotoxic investigation of
tritiated and non tritated ITER-
like tungsten particles in lung-
derived cells: the PASSIV-ITER
project
Chiara Uboldi, Elodie Bernard,
Isabelle George, Marcos
Sanles, Stephane Roche,
Frederique Magdinier, Gregory
Pieters, Bernard Rousseau,
Gheorghe Dinescu, Laurence
Lebaron-Jacobs, Philippe
Delaporte, Jerome Rose,
Veronique Malard, Christian
Grisolia, Thierry Orsiere
Implications of chemical
composition, size and redox
activity of nanoparticles on
immunological responses in
vitro
Susan Dekkers, Jolanda
Vermeulen, Elmer Harms,
Geert van der Horst, Rory
Verhagen, Jason Dirkx, Jasper
Wigger, Isabella Römer, Mike
Russ, Selina Tang, Flemming
Cassee, Wim de Jong, Rob
Vandebriel
16:15-16:30 Changes in gene expression in
human umbilical vein
endothelial cells following
exposure to PM10 are
associated with alterations in
clot formation in vitro
Xiaoxi Pan, Yun Yun Gong,
Robert AS Ariens, Michael N
Routledge
Characterization of metalic
nanoparticles in tattoo ink
using Asymmetrical Flow Field-
Flow Fractionation coupled
with ICP-MS
Lisa Schilder, Soheyl Tadjiki,
Tony Pfaffe, Evelin
Moldenhauer, Thorsten Klein,
Robert Reed
16:30-18:00 Poster session
With coffee, juice and appetizers
18:00 Departure to banquet by bus (meet at building entrance)
18:30-22:00 Dinner banquet
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08:30-10:30 Bioavailability,
biopersistence,
bioprocessing,
biomodification, and
bioclearance
Chair: Chunying Chen
Room: Breakthrough
Lessons from fibrous and
mineral particles for
nanoparticle risk management
and governance
Chair: André Gazso
Room: Discovery
08:30-08:40 Foreword by the
session chair
08:30-08:45 Governing risk - Setting
the frame
Sally Tinkle
08:40-09:15 Keynote:
Bioavailability,
biopersistence,
bioprocessing,
biomodification, and
bioclearance
Iseult Lynch, School of
Geography, Earth and
Environmental Sciences,
University of
Birmingham, UK
08:45-08:55 Management of asbestos
– Singapore’s experience
Min Hwee Lim, Evelyn
Koh, Kenneth Choy, Kia
Tang Tan, Siok Lin Gan
09:15-09:30 Predicting and
modeling in vivo
nanoparticle
biodistribution: Caveats
to making in vitro and
rodent interspecies
extrapolations
Jim Riviere, Nancy
Monteiro-Riviere
08:57-09:07 Critical look at different
approaches in the
grouping of
nanomaterials for the
purpose of hazard and
risk assessment
Mary Gulumian
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09:30-09:45 Deciphering cell-
nanoparticle
interactions: Focus on
nanosafety
Angela Ivask, Meeri
Visnapuu, Pascal
Vallotton, Ezzat R.
Marzouk, Villem Aruoja,
Enzo Lombi, Nicolas H.
Voelcker
09:09-09:19 Towards a general model
to predict the toxicity of
mineral fibres? The
perspective of the fibre.
Alessandro Francesco
Gualtieri
09:45-10:00 In vitro acellular
dissolution of mineral
fibres
Alessandro Francesco
Gualtieri, Simone
Pollastri, Nicola Bursi
Gandolfi, Magdalena
Lassinanti Gualtieri
09:21-09:31 MODENA: MODElling
NAnomaterial Toxicity to
enable Safety by Design
in nanotechnologies
Bryony Ross, Andrea
Haase, Terry Wilkins,
Miguel Bañares, Tomasz
Puzyn, Lang Tran
10:00-10:15 Safe-by-design of novel
inorganic
nanomedicines for
efficient cancer
diagnosis and
photothermal therapy
in vivo
Mingjing Cao, Chunying
Chen
09:33-09:43 Carbon-based
nanomaterials in
electronic goods:
Building a risk profile for
nano-enabled batteries
at end-of-life
Bryony Ross, Araceli
Sanchez, Sheona Read,
Simon Clavaguera, Cécile
Philippot, Veronika Hase,
Martie van Tongeren
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10:15-10:30 Nanodiamond uptake
and toxicity induces
alterations in
nanochemistry and
nanomechanics in 2D
and 3D liver models – a
bio-nano-spectroscopy
study
Dipesh Khanal, Alexey
Kondyurin, Iqbal
Ramzan, Dong Fu,
Wojciech Chrzanowski
09:45-09:55 Engineered
nanomaterials: toward
effective safety
management in research
laboratories
Thierry Meyer, Amela
Groso
10:00-10:30 Panel discussion
Chaired by André Gazso
10:30-11:00 Coffee break
11:00-13:00 Particles from forest & coal fires and other incidental
sources
Chair: Flemming Cassee
Room: Breakthrough and Discovery (merged)
11:00-11:10 Foreword by the session chair
11:10-11:45 Keynote: Forest and coal fire particles
Alan Vette, US EPA
11:45-12:00 Responses of normal and diseased airway epithelia to different
particle types at ambient concentration levels
Marianne Geiser, Manuel Krapf, Lisa Künzi, Sandrine Allenbach,
Jun Zhou, Imad El Haddad, Emily Bruns, Urs Baltensperger,
Josef Dommen
12:00-12:15 Chemical characteristics and biological effect of biomass (rice
straw) burning particles
Injeong Kim, Kwangyul Lee, Kihong Park, Sang Don Kim
12:15-12:30 Influence of combustion phases on particle emissions in a
residential coal-burning brazier
Masilu Daniel Masekameni, Tafadzwa Makonese, Mary
Gulumian
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12:30-12:45 Airborne nanoparticle pollution in a wire electrical discharge
machining workshop and potential health risks
Jie Ding, Rui Chen, Xiaofei Shi, Ru Bai, Weiqing Rang, Lingling
Huo, Lin Zhao, Dingxin Long, David Y.H. Pui
12:45-13:00 Comparative analysis of black carbon exposure in school
children and characteristics of particulate matter collected
during haze and non-haze periods in Singapore
Saji George, Mei Ling Chua, Crystal Yu Fang Hay, Dyan Zhang
Zhewei, Reshmi Das, John E Connolly, Veonice Bijin Au, Biju
Thomas
13:00-14:00 Lunch break
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14:00-18:00 Special Symposium:
Airborne ultra-fine particles and environmental public
health implications in Singapore – toxicology, exposure,
mitigation
Chair: Michael Riediker
Room: Breakthrough and Discovery (merged)
14:00-14:10 Singapore’s ambient and indoor air quality monitoring
framework
Ng Lee Ching, NEA, The IEQ consortium, Singapore
14:10-14:30 Interrelated concepts of exposure, dosimetry and dose-metrics
for nanomaterial risk assessment
Günter Oberdörster, Uni Rochester, NY, USA
14:30-14:50 Unintentionally released particles & health effects: risk that
requires mitigation
Flemming Cassee, RIVM, NL
14:50-15:10 Policy and research direction in term of public health and
environmental management
Alan Vette, U.S. EPA
15:10-15:30 Tea break
15:30-15:45 Collection and Characterization of Airborne Particulate Matters
from the Indoor Atmospheres of Childcare Centres
Mei Ling Chua, Wendy Melyana, Nurul Khairin Bte Abdul Rashid,
Crystal Hay Yu Fang, Gayatri Sankaran, Saji George, NYP
15:45-16:00 Particulate matter exposure during Haze
Victor Chang, NTU
16:00-16:15 Mitigation of haze particles in naturally ventilated and air-
conditioned buildings
Ganesh Parshetti, NUS
16:15-17:00 Panel Discussion with Günter Oberdörster, Flemming Cassee,
Alan Vette and Ng Lee Ching
Moderator: Michael Riediker
17:00-18:00 Networking session/reception
Evening Self-organised
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08:30-10:30 New concepts and
methodologies in particle
toxicology
Chair: Lanry Yung Lin Yue
Room: Breakthrough
Particles in the
environment and the link
to human toxicology
Chair: Alan Vette
Room: Discovery
08:30-08:40 Foreword by the session chair Foreword by the session chair
08:40-09:15 Keynote: New concepts and
methodologies in particle
toxicology
Chunying Chen, National
Center for Nanosciences and
Technology of China, Chinese
Academy of Sciences (CAS),
Beijing
Keynote: Particles in the
environment and the link to
human toxicology
Richard Handy, School of
Biological Science, Plymouth
University, UK
09:15-09:30 Asbestos and carbon
nanotube-induced
mesothelial cell pathogenesis
involves inflammasome
activation via unfolded
protein response
Arti Shukla, Maximilian
MacPherson, Joyce
Thompson, Phillip Munson,
Stacie Beuschel
Toxicity of copper
nanoparticles in zebrafish
embryos: Influence of pH and
effects of repeat pulse
exposures
Richard D. Handy, David Boyle
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09:30-09:45 Nitrative DNA damage
induced by multi-walled
carbon nanotube in human
lung epithelial cells via
HMGB1-RAGE interaction and
Toll-like receptor 9 activation
Yusuke Hiraku, Feiye Guo,
Ning Ma, Tatsuhiko Yamada,
Shumin Wang, Shosuke
Kawanishi, Mariko Murata
A comparison of two Air-
liquid Interface systems
Leigh-Anne Koekemoer,
Hedwig Braakhuis, Susan
Dekkers, Harm Heusinkveld,
Paul Fokkens, John Boere,
Mary Gulumian, Flemming
Cassee
09:45-10:00 Genetically encoded
fluorescent protein and cell
sensors for nanotoxicity
studies
Fang You, Lanry Yung
Lactoperoxidase mediated
biodegradation of single-
walled carbon nanotubes:
implications for respiratory
exposure to carbon
nanotubes.
Kunal Bhattacharya, Sourav
Mukherjee Mukherjee, Ramy
El-Sayed, Hu Li, Klaus Leifer,
Andrea Fornara, Birgit
Brandner, Yichen Zhao,
Muhammet Toprak, Wanji
Seo, Alexander Star, Bengt
Fadeel
10:00-10:15 A spectroscopic approach for
toxicity assessment of
nanomaterials
Mustafa Culha, Gamze Kuku,
Melike Saricam
The effects of nanoparticle
surface charge on corona
formation in biological media
Luong T. H. Nguyen, Shu Fen
Chua, Kee Woei Ng
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10:15-10:30 Shape dependent pulmonary
toxicity induced by graphene
based nanomaterials in Swiss
albino mice
Sandeep Mittal, Alok K
Pandey
Comparison on size
distribution and
concentration of
nanoparticles between
photocatalytic and regular
cement in an aerosolization
system
Kiattisak Batsungnoen, Nancy
Brenna Hopf, Guillaume
Suarez, Michael Riediker
10:30-11:00 Coffee break
11:00-12:30 Future directions in particle and fibre research
Chair: Ng Kee Woei
Room: Breakthrough
11:00-11:10 Foreword by the session chair
11:10-11:45 Keynote: Future directions in nanomaterial research
Srikanth Nadadur, National Institute of Environmental Health
Sciences, USA
11:45-12:30 Open discussion about future research directions
Chair: Ng Kee Woei
12:30-14:00 Lunch break
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14:00-15:30 Award session
Chair: Rob Aitken
Room: Breakthrough
14:00-14:30 Lifetime achievement award
(laudation by Wolfgang Kreyling & 25 min talk by awardee)
14:30-14:45 Young Investigator Award in Memory of Dr. Val Vallyathan
(laudation by Arti Shukla & 5 min. talk by awardee)
14:45-15:00 ANF-Asia Nano Safe Prize
(laudation by Gaku Ichihara & 5 min. talk by awardee)
15:00-15:15 Best paper of the year award (of papers published in Particle
and Fibre Toxicology)
(laudation by Roel Schins & 5 min. talk by awardee)
15:15-15:30 Closing words
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Friday 30 September 2016Friday 30 September 2016Friday 30 September 2016Friday 30 September 2016
09:30-17:00 Training: Nanomaterials
in the environment and
food chain
Training: Successful in-
vitro testing of particle
effects
09:00-09:30 Registration for training
09:30-11:30 Nanomaterials in the
environment and food
chain
Successful in-vitro testing of
particle effects
11:30-12:00 Coffee break
12:00-14:00 Nanomaterials in the
environment and food
chain (continued)
Successful in-vitro testing of
particle effects
(continued)
14:00-15:00 Lunch break
15:00-17:00 Nanomaterials in the
environment and food
chain (continued)
Successful in-vitro testing of
particle effects
(continued)
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Directions to the Directions to the Directions to the Directions to the VenueVenueVenueVenue The conference will be held at the Biopolis neighbourhood in the 4th Floor
Conference rooms of Biopolis Matrix, 30 Biopolis Street, Singapore, 138671.
Map of Biopolis showing in
highlight Buona Vista MRT,
Biopolis Matrix and
Rochester Park Avenue Hotel.
Metro map of Singapore with Buona Vista MRT station highlighted.
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Training rooms
The training events of Friday 30 September will be at the same venue but on the
3rd floor, in the meeting rooms below the poster section.
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International International International International Scientific Scientific Scientific Scientific Advisory Advisory Advisory Advisory CommitteeCommitteeCommitteeCommittee
Michael Riediker Institute of Occupational Medicine, Singapore
Daniele Zink Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology,
Singapore
Kee Woei Ng Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Vicki Stone Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, Scotland
Lang Tran Institute of Occupational Medicine, Edinburgh, Scotland
Roel Schins Leibniz Research Institute for Environmental Medicine,
Dusseldorf, Germany
Flemming Cassee National Institute for Public Health and the
Environment, Bilthoven, The Netherlands
Rob Aitken Institute of Occupational Medicine, and Heriot-Watt
University, Edinburgh, Scotland
Gunter Oberdörster University of Rochester Medical Centre, New York, USA
Brooke Mossman University of Vermont, Vermont, USA
Paul Borm Centre of Expertise in Life Sciences, Heerlen, The
Netherlands
Chunying Chen National Center for Nanoscience and Technology,
Bejing, China
Saji George Centre for Sustainable Nanotechnology, Nanyang
Polytechnic, Singapore
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IPTC2016 – 11th International Particle Toxicology Conference
IOM (Institute of Occupational Medicine) Singapore
30 Raffles Place, @17-00 Chevron House
048622 Singapore
http://iptc2016.sg
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Thank you!
We acknowledge the generous support provided by:
Gold-sponsor
Silver-sponsors
Bronze-sponsors
Other sponsors
Biomed Central – The Open
Access Publisher
Gaku Ichihara (donation)
Sahoko Ichihara (donation)