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Journal of Physics Conference Series

OPEN ACCESS

Nanosafe 2012 International Conferences on SafeProduction and Use of NanomaterialsTo cite this article Francois Tardif 2013 J Phys Conf Ser 429 011001

View the article online for updates and enhancements

You may also likeElectrochemical immunoassay ofcarcinoembryonic antigen based on alead sulfide nanoparticle labelShengfu Wang Xing Zhang Xun Mao etal

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Nanosafe2010 International Conferenceon Safe Production and Use ofNanomaterialsCarole Sentein Freacutedeacuteric Schuster andFranccedilois Tardif

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Diagnostic test pepsinogen I andcombination with tumor marker CEA ingastric cancerJ Sembiring K Sarumpaet and R A Ganie

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Recent citationsPhysiologically Based Pharmacokinetic(PBPK) Modeling of PharmaceuticalNanoparticlesMin Li et al

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Welcome from the organizers The rapidly developing field of nanotechnologies opens up many exciting opportunities and benefits for new materials with significantly improved properties as well as some revolutionary applications in the fields of energy environment medicine etc These new materials potentially pave the way to considerable innovations in many industries of the 21

st century

strictly only if associated risks are perfectly under control for workers consumers and the environment So one can understand easily why the so-called Nanosafety is now considered as a specific new scientific area gaining in importance and maturity each days Following the successful outcome of the two past international conferences on Safe production and use of nanomaterials Nanosafe 2008 and 2010 the organizing committee has the pleasure to welcoming you again in Grenoble with some of the most famous specialists of the field in the world In addition of the standard issues addressed in previous Nanosafe conferences such as Toxicology Eco-toxicology Expology Detection Life Cycle Analysis Regulation and Standardization new topics of great interest will be dealt with this year concerning Governance plus practical Risk Management for OSH experts and Societal issues In order to enhance the exchanges and conviviality three debates will be organized around Nano Governance Toxicology and Ethics

We hope that you will appreciate this new Nanosafe edition like the previous ones This is your Nanosafe conference please enjoy The Nanosafe conference organisers

Franccedilois Tardif Freacutedeacuteric Shuster Management

Vanessa Gaultier

NANOSAFE 2012 Conference Organization

Local Organizing Committee

Vanessa GAULTIER (CEA) Franccedilois TARDIF (CEA) Dominique BAGUET (CEA) Freacutedeacutedric SHUSTER (CEA) Yves SICARD (CEA) Catherine DURAND (CEA) Didier MOLKO (MINATEC)

International Scientific Committee

Chair Freacutedeacuteric SCHUSTER (CEA FR) Franccedilois TARDIF (CEA FR) Co-chair Georgios KATALAGARIANAKIS (EC BE)

Meacutelanie AUFFAN (CEREGE FR) Jorge BOCZKOWSKI (INSERM FR) Jean-Yves BOTTERO (CEREGE FR) Jacques BOUILLARD (INERIS FR) Derk BROUWER (TNO NL) Marie CARRIERE (CEA FR) Claude EMOND (U MONTREAL CA) Cassandra ENGEMAN (UCSB USA) Eric GAFFET (CNRS FR) Franccedilois GENSDARMES (IRSN FR) Alexei GRINBAUM (CEA FR) Antje GROBE (USTUTTGART DE) Peter HOET (KUL BE) Eric QUEMENEUR (CEA FR) Olivier LE BIHAN (INERIS FR) Robert MUIR (NANEUM UK) Tinh NGUYEN (NIST USA) Bernd NOWACK (EMPA CH) Guumlnter OBERDOumlRSTER (U ROCHESTER USA) David PUI (U MINNESOTA USA) Michael RIEDIKER (IST CH) Yves SAMSON (CEA FR) Ken TAKEDA (U TOKYO JP) Olivier WITSCHGER (INRS FR)

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Tuesday 13 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Tuesday 13 November

815-850 Welcome by the Organizing Committee Franccedilois Tardif (CEA France)

Conference opening(Chair Georgios Katalagarianakis)

PL0a 850-910

Innovation perspectives through nanomaterials the integrated approach at CEA Freacutedeacuteric Schuster (CEA France)

PL0b 910-930

Codes Standards and Regulations in preparation at World-wide Level Franccediloise Roure (French Ministry of Finance Economy and Industry France)

PL0c 930-950

Regulation risk and the global nanotechnology workplace Cassandra Engeman (UCSB USA)

PL0d 950-1010

Are specific regulations for nanomaterials efficient Daniel Bernard (Arkema France)

PL0e 1010-1030

Innovation Governance Challenges in the field of Nanotechnologies Antje Grobe (University of Stuttgart Germany)

1030-1100 Coffee-break

Session 1 Exposure assessment (Chair Derck Brouwer)

1a Workplace and release studies

PL1 1100-1135

Engineered nanomaterials from source to dose and the role of measurement devices and measurement strategies Derck Brouwer (TNO Quality of Life The Netherlands)

O1a-1 1145-1200

Observatory of nanoaerosol release from electronic household products Gwi-Nam Bae S-H Park S-B Lee (Korea Institute of Science and Technology Korea)

O1a-2 1200-1215

Aerosol emission assessment during soldering process Virginia Goacutemez S Irusta F Balas J Santamariacutea (INA Spain)

O1a-3 1215-1230

Exposure to aerosols associated with cleanout operations of a reactor producing nanocomposite thin films embedded with silver nanoparticles Olivier Witschger S Bau B Bianchi R Wrobel V Matera (INRS France)

O1a-4 1230-1245

1300-1400 Lunch

Tuesday 13 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Session 2 Detection and identification of engineered nanoparticles

(Chair David YH Pui)

2a Synthesis aerosolization and tracing of nanoparticles

PL2 1400-1435

Detection and Identification Instrumentation and Calibration for AirLiquidSurface-borne Engineered Nanoparticles David YH Pui (Laboratory University of Minnesota USA)

O2a-1 1445-1500

Towards the efficient and versatile syntheses of nanomaterials for nanosafety investigation Aureacutelien Auger V Barthegraves N Wartenberg S de Sousa Nobre L Golanski H Perche O Poncelet P Capron (CEA France)

O2a-2 1500-1515

Metal impurities provide useful tracers for identifying exposures to airborne single-walled carbon nanotube particles released from work-related processes Pat E Rasmussen I Jayawardene H David Gardner M Cheacutenier C Levesque J Niu (Health Canada Canada)

O2a-3

1515-1530

Strategies for radiolabelling of carbon nanoparticles Stefan Schymura I Cydzik A Bulgheroni F Simonelli U Holzwarth J Kozempel K Franke N Gibson (HZDR Institute of Resource Ecology Germany)

O2a-4 1530-1545

Generation and characterization of dry nanopowders and carbon nanotubes using a shaker-atomizer type disperser Shi-Nian Uang S-M Hung C-J Tsai (Institute of Occupational Safety and HealthTaiwan)

O2a-5 1545-1600

Carbon nanotubes suspension study by vortex shaker sampling and mass analysis Aureacutelien Ustache O Le Bihan D Bernard E Peyret O Aguerre-Chariol (INERIS France)

1600-1630 Coffee-break

Tuesday 13 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Session 67 Secure industrial production and protection technology

(Chair Luana Golanski)

6aSecure industrial production

PL6 1630-1705

Developments in nano protection Luana Golanski A Guiot S Motellier S Clavaguera C Brouard N Wartenberg H Perche F Tardif P Capron S Artous CDurand V Mossuz C Desvergnes M Dubosson (CEA France)

O6a-1 1715-1730

Towards large scale aligned carbon nanotube composites an industrial safe-by-design and sustainable approach Pascal Boulanger L Belkadi M Pinault J Descarpentries MP NGhiem C Reynaud M Mayne-LrsquoHermite (CEA France)

O6a-2 1730-1745

Detection and identification of airborne multi-walled carbon nanotubes in arc discharge production Christina Isaxon L Ludvigsson P Nilsson M Hedmer H Tinnerberg Maria E Messing J Rissler V Skaug M Bohgard J Pagels (Lund UniversitySweden)

O6a-3

1745-1800

Plasma polymerized coating as a protective layer of carbon nanotubes grafted on carbon fibers Antineacutea Einig P Rumeau J Maguin Y Magga S Desrousseaux JBai (Ecole Centrale Paris France)

O6a-4

1800-1815

Silica-coating as protective shell for the risk management of nanoparticles Davide Gardini M Blosi C Delpivo S Ortelli A Costa (CNR-ISTECItaly)

O6a-5 1815-1830

Pilot-scale platform for nanopowder synthesis by laserplasma hybrid processes Yann Leconte A Quinsac D Porterat O Sublemontier N Herlin-Boime C Reynaud J-P Dufour L Boufendi F Schuster (CEA France)

Panel discussion Governance (Moderator Franccediloise Roure)

1830-1930 Governance what will change in the near future regarding the different actors managers workers and safety managers Franccediloise Roure (French Department of finance economy and Industry France) Elvio Mantovani (AIRINanotec IT Italy) Antje Grobe (University of Stuttgart Germany)

1830-2100 Poster ExhibitionEvening event

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM B

Session 1 Exposure assessment (Co-chair Catherine Durand)

1b Methodology

O1b-1 1445-1500

A modular tool for analyzing cascade impactors data to improve exposure assessment to airborne nanomaterials Seacutebastien Bau O Witschger (INRS France)

O1b-2 1500-1515

Exploratory study on two statistical methods to analyse time resolved data obtained during nanomaterial exposure measurements Freacutedeacuteric Clerc GH Njiki-Menga O Witschger (INRS France)

O1b-3 1515-1530

Assessment of nanoparticle agglomeration energy via rheological routes a key parameter for control banding exposure assessment Franccedilois Henry J Bouillard A Vignes O Dufaud L Perrin P Marchal

(INERIS France)

O1b-4 1530-1545

Approach to the exposure assessment of MWCNT by considering size distribution and oxidation temperature of elemental carbon Mariko Ono-Ogasawara M Takaya H Kubota Y Shinohara S Koda E Akiba S Tsuruoka T Myojo (Japan national institute of occupational safety and health Japan)

O1b-5 1545-1600

Is exhaled breath condensate representative of deep lung and suitable for exposure assessment to nanoparticles Muriel Dubosson C Desvergne V Mossuz M Cottier J Pourchez J-M Vergnon (CEA France)

1600-1630

Coffee-break

Session 1 Exposure assessment (Co-chair Olivier Witchger)

1c Tools and non-occupational exposure

O1c-1 1715-1730

Pro et con analysis of occupational exposure assessment tools and concepts for nanomaterials Biase Liguori S F Hansen K Alstrup Jensen A Baun (Technical University of Denmark Denmark)

O1c-2 1730-1745

Urban air pollution of Ostrava region by nanoparticles Zdeňka Kaličaacutekovaacute P Danihelka K Lach V Miacutečka (VŠBndashTechnical University of Ostrava Institute of Public Health Ostrava Czech Republic)

O1c-3 1745-1800

Nanoproduct simplified direct exposure assessment toolkit Yves Sicard F Tardif J Vendel (CEA France)

O5c-8 1800-1815

Exploring release and recovery of nanoparticles from polymer nanocomposites using commercial polyamide-based nanocomposites as a model

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM B

Martiacute Busquets-Fiteacute R Zanasca C Citterio L Mercante E Fernaacutendez Gemma J Socorro Vaacutezquez-Campos V Puntes (ICN Spain)

1830-2100

Poster exhibition Evening event

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 13 Satellite meeting 13b TRIMATEC

(Chair Claudine Colin)

O13b-1 1400-1420

Trimatec competitiveness cluster management of controlled environment for nano fields Claudine Colin (TRIMATEC France)

O13b-2 1420-1440

Treatment of liquid effluents containing nanomaterial Jeacuterocircme Labille J-Y Bottero J Rose (CEREGE France)

O13b-3 1440-1500

Safe ecodesign and sustainable research Applied to Nanomaterial Development (SERENADE consortium) Jean-Yves Bottero J Rose A Masion (CEREGE France)

O13b-4 1500-1520

Synthesis of active TiO2 nanopowders and thin layers using supercritical carbon dioxide processes - Application to effluent treatment Audrey Hertz J Cruiz L Schrive Y Barre F Charton (CEA France)

O13b-5 1520-1540

Examples of system engineering for nanoparticles handling and studies Pierre Bombardier (FAURE QEI France)

O13b-6 1540-1600

Personal Protective Equipment against Nanoparticle-Selection evaluation and future standard to be built Samuel Ozil (Honeywell Protective Clothing France)

1600-1630 Coffee-break

Session 2 Detection (Co-chair Charles Motzkus)

2b Nanoparticles for biological application

O2b-1 1715-1730

Study of Nanoparticles localization in organs and tissues of rats after intraperitoneal and intragastrical administration Boris B Dzantiev SG Klochkov O D Hendrickson A V Zherdev SO Bachurin (AN Bach Institute of Biochemisty Russia)

O2b-2 1730-1745

Risk Assessment of Released cellulose nanocrystalsndashmimicking inhalatory exposure Carola Endes S Mueller O Schmid D Vanhecke S Camarero Espinosa E Johan Foster A Petri-Fink B Rothen-Rutishauser C Weder Martin JD Clift (Adolphe Merkle InstituteUniversity of Fribourg Switzerland)

O2b-3 Colloidaly stable polymer encapsulated quantum dots for biological applications

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM C

1745-1800 Isaac Ojea-Jimenez J Piella P Mulvaney V F Puntes (Catalan Institute of Nanotechnology Spain)

O2b-4 1800-1815

Membrane model as a new methodology for nanotoxicology Investigation Juliana Cancino T M Uemura Paula Lins P B Miranda V Zucolotto (University of Satildeo Paulo Brazil)

O2b-5 1815-1830

Engineered nanomaterial quantification in complex matrices PIXE case studies Omar Lozano J Mejia J Laloy O Toussaint J Dogneacute S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Belgium)

1830-2100 Poster exhibitionEvening event

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

Posters session 1830-2100

P1b-1

Occupational exposure assessment facility at Vito Evelien Frijns I Nelissen P Berghmans (Vito nv Belgium)

P1b-2

Risk assessment of nanomaterials Javad Malakootikhah A A Razaghi (University of Tehran Iran)

P1c-1

Application of current available models for the exposure assessment of nanoparticles from consumer products Anja Koumlth ALuch and M Enrico Goumltz (Federal institute for risk assessment Germany)

P1c-2

Development of a nano exposure and contextual information database (NECID) Wouter Fransman J Pelzer W Stoppelmann D Brouwer I Koponen D Bard O Witschger A Zugasti Makazaga E Jankowska T Kanerva M Berges (TNO The Netherlands)

P2a-1

Effective and selective extraction of silver nanoparticles from environmental water by an ionic exchange resin Lingxiangyu Li K Leopold M Schuster (Technische universitaumlt Muumlnchen Germany)

P2a-2

P2a-3 Application of enzyme immunoassay for fullerene c60 detection in ratsrsquo organs Olga d Hendrickson N Fedyunina A Zherdev PSveshnikov B Dzantiev (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P2a-4 New perspectives in manufactured nanoparticles characterisation over the size limits Gaeumltane Lespes C Henault (University of Pau France)

P2a-5 Quantitation of carbon nanotubes on filters using a laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy system Laboratory and onsite measurements J-BSirven C Queacutereacute S Motellier A Guiot F Gensdarmes (CEA France)

P2a-6 Differentiated anthropogenic ambient particle size spectra with a new U-SMPS set-up Juumlrgen Spielvogel M Weiss (Ppalasreg gmbh Germany)

P2a-7

P2a-8 Particle sampling by TEM grid filtration OLC Le bihan B RrsquoMili C Dutouquet O Aguerre-Charriol E Frejafon (INERIS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P2a-9 Aerosol size distribution estimation and associated uncertainty for measurement with a SMPS Loic Coquelin N Fischer T Mace C Motzkus F Gensdarmes G Fleury L Le Brusquet (lNE France)

P2a-10 Radiolabelling of engineered silver and titania nanoparticles as a tool for sensitive detection of nanoparticle release from surface coatings Heike Hildebrand K Franke N Gibson I Cydzik F Simonelli A Bulgheroni U Holzwarth E Bilz A Freyer (Helmholtz-Zentrum Germany)

P2a-11 Comparison of methodolgies to measure number based size distribution on polydisperse nanoparticles Samuel Legros V Barthes A Guiot S Motellier P Capron L Golanski (CEA France)

P2a-12 Non destructive and fast method for the detection of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) biodistribution based on their magnetic properties Lionel Maurizi V Bernau U Sakulkhu A Gramoun G Coullerez H Hofmann (Ecole polytechnique feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

P3a-1 Silver doped hydroxyapatite composites for long-term bone TERAPHIA Olena Ivashchenko I Uvarova N Ulianchych

(National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Ukraine)

P3a-2 Cytotoxic effects of polyethylcyanoacrylatechitosan nanoparticles Brenda Cecilia Gasca Zacariacuteas R Diacuteaz Torres P Ramiacuterez Noguera (National University of Mexico Meacutexico)

P3a-3 Reactivity of nanoaluminum in physiological solutions Karepina EE GAYu (Tomsk Polytechnic University Russia)

P3a-4 Determination of SPIONS nanoparticles biosafety problems of interferences with cytotoxic assays Lyes Tabet L Barhoumi M Welman L Ben Taher L Smiri H Abdelmelek K Maghni (Research Center HSCM Universiteacute de Montreacuteal Canada)

P3a-5 Renal metallothionein expression by nano zinc particles in cadmium-treated rats Mohammad Kazem Koohi F Asadi M Abas Ali Pour Kabire G Sadeghi Hashtjin M Hejazy (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-6 Differences in nanotoxicity responses between human bronchial smooth muscle cells (HBSMC) of normal and asthmatic subjects following exposure to quantum dots (QDS) nanoparticles Lyes Tabet M Welman L Castellanos K Maghni(Sacre-Coeur Hospital of Montreal Canada)

P3a-7 Comparative evaluation of cytotoxicity and DNA damage induction by carbon nanotubes cerium dioxide titanium dioxide and silver nanoparticles in mammalian cells Leonardo Pereira Franchi T AJ Souza E Y Matsubara J M Rosolen C Satie Takahashi CS (Department of Genetics FMRP-USP Brazil)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P3a-8 Genotoxicity in RTG-2 fish cell line upon exposure to different dimensions of silver nanoparticles detected by the comet assay Mahmoud Ghobadi H Farahmand A Mirjalili (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-9 Two ldquofacesrdquo of carbon nanotubes

Aneta Fraczek-Szczypta E Menaszek S Blazewicz (University of Science and Technology Poland )

P3a-10 Study of biocompatible and hemocompatible properties of amorphous hydrogenated carbon coatings produced by pulsed magnetron discharge Julie Laloy C Lopez-Garcia J Colaux F Mullier M Fransolet C Michiels JM Dogneacute amp S Lucas (Department of Pharmacy NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-11 Effect of nano-filler particles and methacrylate monomers separate and in combination on the secretion of cytokines V Ansteinsson JT Samuelsen JE Dahl and NR Gjerdet (University of Bergen Norway)

P3a-12 In vivo genotoxicity of titanium dioxide nanoparticle

Charlegravene Relier F Robidel B Trouiller (INERIS France)

P3a-13 Insights into titanium dioxide nanoparticle and fine genotoxicity in human lymphocytes Andrea Zijno C Andreoli F Barone P Degan B De Berardis G Leter R Crebelli (Istituto Superiore di Sanitagrave Roma)

P3a-14 Highly concentrated silica nanoparticles affect the activities of neural stem cell

line Kouki Fujioka S Hanada Y Inoue F Kanaya KShiraishi Y Manome (The Jikei University School of Medicine Japan)

P3a-15 Toxicological influence of giving the silica nanoparticles on cultured central nerves cells Yuriko Inoue K Fujioka S Hanada FKanaya K Shiraishi YManome MTakayanagi (Toho University Japan)

P3a-16 Effect of surface modification on Zn ions and ROS production of ZnO nanoparticles Mu Yao Guo YHang Leung Alan M C Ng Fang Zhou Liu Yip Hang Ng Aleksandra B Djurišić Wai Kin Chan (The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong)

P3a-17 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of silver nanoparticles with different sizes in mammalian cells Tiago A Jorge de Souza L Pereira Franchi and C Satie Takahashi (Department of Genetics FMRP-USP Brazil)

P3a-18 In vivo toxicity of enoxaparin encapsulated in mucoadhesive nanoparticles topical application in a wound healing model SC Huber PD Marcato N Duraacuten JM Annichino-Bizzacchi (Unicamp Campinas Brazil)

P3a-19 Phytotoxic and genotoxic effects of PVP coated ZnO nanoparticles on garlic

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

(allium sativum l) root tip cells Changshan Xu K Eit M Wang Y Li B Sun (Centre for Advanced Optoelectronic Functional Materials Research Northeast Normal University P R China)

P3a-20 Internalisation of aluminium oxide nanoparticles into human cells impact of particle size on the quantitative uptake Steffi Boumlhme H-J Staumlrk T Meissner D Kuumlhnel W Busch (UFZ - Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research Germany)

P3a-21 Immunological assays as an opportunity of assessment of health risks of airborne particle mixture including nanoparticles Taacuteňa Brzicovaacute I Lochman P Danihelka A Lochmanovaacute K Lach V Mička (VŠB ndashFaculty of Safety Engineering Czech Republic)

P3a-22 Altered characteristics of differently functionalized silica nanoparticles in various

environments with possible implications for biological impacts Emilia Izak M Voetz S Eiden A Duschl and VF Puntes (Bayer Technology Services GmbH Germany)

P3a-23 Enhanced antiproliferation of cancer cells by biocompatible multifunctional microbial exopolysaccharide stabilized magnetic nanoparticles Balasubramanian Sivakumar R Girija Aswathy R Sreejith Y Nagaoka M Suzuki Y Yoshida T Maekawa D Nair Sakthikumar (Bio Nano Electronics Research Center Graduate School of Interdisciplinary New Science Toyo UniversityJapan)

P3a-24 Copper(ii) oxide nanoparticles penetrate into HEPG2 CELLS exert cytotoxicity via oxidative stress and induce proinflammatory response Jean-Pascal Piret D Jacques J-N Audinot J Mejia E Boilan F Noeumll M Fransolet C Demazy S Lucas C Saout and O Toussaint (URBC Namur Nanosafety Center (NNC) Belgium)

P3a-25 Electrical measurement of the interactions between gold nanoparticles and biological membrane Young-Rok Kim M-C Lim K-P Lee (Department of Food Science and Biotechnology Kyung Hee University Republic of Korea)

P3a-26 Metal homeostasis interferences in hepatocytes cells treated by CuO nanoparticles Martine Cuillel M Chevallet C Fauquant P Charbonnier D Cassio I Pignot-Paintrand E Mintz and I Michaud-Soret (CNRS CEA France)

P3a-27 Transnational access at VITO through the Fp7 qnano research infrastructure Evelien Frijns I Mertens K Tirez G Vanermen S Voorspoels R Persoons S Mullens I Nelissen (VITO NV Belgium)

P3a-28 Source activity and toxicity of nanomaterials for biological systems Ghassem Amoabediny J Malakootikhah I Alahdadi F Yazdian (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-29 TiO2 nanoparticles and bulk material stimulate human peripheral blood mononuclear cells Dietmar Fuchs S Schroecksnadel N Herlin M Carriere

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

(Biocenter Innsbruck Medical University Austria)

P3a-30 In vitro testing of nanoparticles dissolution Anna Godymchuk E Yunda (Tomsk Polytechnic University Russian Federation)

P3a-31 Particulate cobalt toxicity and internalization in lung cells Veacuteronique Malard C Darolles N Sage P Gueacuteraud M Floriani J Armengaud (CEA IRSN France)

P3a-32 Effects of physicochemical properties exposure doses and cell types on cytotoxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles Yan (Mary) Zhang Kathy C Nguyen D E Lefebvre P S Shwed J Crosthwait G S Bondy Azam F Tayabali (Environmental Health Sciences and Research Bureau Health Canada Canada)

P3a-33 Proteomic study of the molecular responses of mouse macrophages to copper oxide nanoparticles Thierry Rabilloud S Triboulet C Aude-Garcia M Carriegravere H Diemer F Proamer A Habert M Chevallet V Collin-Faure D Hanau A Van Dorsselaer N Herlin-Boime (CNRS France)

P3a-34 Toxicological evaluation of TiC nanoparticles orally administered in a rat model Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan J Mejia O Toussaint J-M Dogn S Lucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC Belgium)

P3a-35 In vitro toxicity assessment of gold nanoparticles in biological media Sadequa Sultana N Djaker M Salerno S Boca S Astilean H Hlawaty MLamy De La Chapelle (Universiteacute Paris 13 France)

P3a-36 Comparison cytotoxic potency of zinc oxide nanoparticles on five cellular lines Lidia Zapoacuter M Szewczyńska (Central Institute for Labour Protection ndash National Research Institute Poland)

P3a-37 Respiratory effects of repeated instillations of iron manganese and chromium oxides nanoparticles in mice Mirlande Preacutesumeacute A Simon-Deckers G Beaune O Durupthy J Boczkowski S Lanone (INSERM France)

P3a-38 Morphological and cytohistochemical evaluation of renal effects of cadmium-doped silica nanoparticles given intratracheally to rat Teresa Coccini E Roda S Barni L Manzo (Toxicology Division Salvatore Maugeri Foundation IRCCS and European Centre for Nanomedicine University of Pavia Italy)

P3a-39 Titanium oxide nanoparticles toxicity causes functionality and DNA damage in buffalo (bubalus bubalis) sperm in vitro Gautam Kaul and Kamlesh Pawar (Biochemistry Department National Dairy Research Institute Government of India Lab India)

P3a-40 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles in human

neuroblastoma cells Carla Costa V Valdiglesias G Kılıccedil B Laffon J P Teixeira (Portuguese

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

National Institute of Health Portugal)

P3a-41 Innovative nano-qsar technology for early detection of nanoparticlesrsquo toxicity Natalia Novoselska V Kuzmin A Artemenko (IIMechnikov Odessa National University Ukraine)

P3a-42 In vitro toxicity of carbon nanotubes impact of acid functionalization Agathe Figarol J Pourchez D Boudard D Bernache-Assolant M Cottier and P Grosseau (Ecole Nationale Supeacuterieure des Mines LINA France)

P3a-43 Role of metal oxide nanoparticle in welderrsquos lung injury A Simon-Deckers P Andujar B Fayard B Clin J Boczkowski J-C Pairon J Doucet F Gallateau-Salleacute S Lanone (INSERM CNRS France)

P3a-44 MTT and LDH interlaboratory assays for assessing in vitro cytotoxicity of engineered nanomaterials C Costa J- P Teixeira A Dhawan A Pandey B Laffon J Fernandez Tajes V Valdiglesias D Fuchs S Schroecksnadel M Carriegravere S Bonassi A Basak Engin E Coskun B Karahalil Nathalie Herlin-Boime (Environmental Health Dept National Institute of Health Dr Ricardo Jorge Porto Portugal )

P3a-45 Understanding the impact of np physicochemical properties in biological fluid

and their resultant cellular interaction in vitro Vera Hirsch C Kinnear B Rothen-Rutishauser Martin J D Clift A Petri-Fink (Adolphe Merkle Institute University of Fribourg Switzerland)

P3a-46 Biocompatibility evaluation of medical devices incorporating nanomaterials Sylvie Framery (NAMSA Europe France)

P3a-47 Genotoxicity and proinflammatory effects of nanosilica via oral route in vitro and in vivo approaches Adeline Tarantini K Hogeveen S Huet G Jarry R Lanceleur L Le Hegarat A Mourot M Poul J-G Rolland V Fessard (ANSES France)

P3a-48 In vitro evaluation of cellular response induced by ZnO nanoparticles zinc ions and non-nano ZnO in fish cells Mar Babin C del Rio Joseacute L Pareja C Garciacutea-Goacutemez D Fernaacutendez (INIA Department of Environment Spain)

P3a-49 Genotoxicity of cerium dioxide nanoparticles (CeO2 nps) on mice oocyte Raphaeumll Rollais M Auffan J Perrin V Tassistro T Orsiegravere A Botta J Rose B Courbiere (Institut Meacutediterraneacuteen de Biodiversiteacute et drsquoEcologie Faculteacute de Meacutedecine de lrsquoUniversiteacute drsquoAix-Marseille France)

P3a-50 Effects of amorphous silica nanoparticles on human alveolar epithelial cells Mathilde Delaval R Guadagnini S Vranic F Marano A Baeza-Squiban S Boland (Sorbonne Paris CiteacuteCNRS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P3a-51 How do carbide enm dispersions evolve in an in vitro assessment Jorge Mejia O Lozano J-P Piret D Jacques C Saout JM Dogneacute O Toussaint S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation

Laboratory of Biochemistry and Cellular Biology (URBC) Belgium)

P3a-52 Stability of SiC and TiC nanoparticles during in vitro assessment Jorge Mejia V Valembois J-P Piret C Saout Jean-Michel Dogneacute Olivier Toussaint Steacutephane Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Laboratory of Biochemistry and Cellular Belgium)

P3a-53 Cytotoxicity of MWCNT and SiO2 nanoparticles at different stages of their life cycle as nanocomposite fillers Ezequiel Mas del Molino Gemma Vilar G Janer E Fernaacutendez-Rosas S Vaacutezquez-Campos (LEITAT Technological Center SPAIN)

P3a-54=gt (03b-2)

Nitric oxide releasing-iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles for biomedical applications cell viability apoptosis and cell death evaluations Renata de Lima J Luiz Oliveira A Ludescher M A M Molina R Itri Amedea B Seabra Paula Haddad (Departamento de Biotecnologia Universidade de Sorocaba Brazil)

P3a-55 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of biogenic silver nanoparticles R De Lima D Ballottin Priscyla D Marcato L Tasic Nelson Duraacuten (Osasco UniversityBrazil)

P3a-56 Biocompatibility and cytotoxicity study of nanophotonic contact lens material Marija Tomic J Muncan D Stamenkovic M Jokanović L Matija (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering University of Belgrade Serbia)

P3a-57 Nanoparticles in paints a new strategy to protect faccedilades and surfaces

Jean-Pierre Kaiser L Diener and P Wick (EMPA Switzerland)

P3a-58 Pulmonary toxicity after inhalation of silicon carbide nanoparticles in rat Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan O Toussaint B Masereel J-M Dogneacute amp SLucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-59 Development and validation of a whole-body inhalation exposure model for the exposition of rats to nanoparticles aerosol Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan OToussaint S Rolin B Masereel amp S Lucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-60 Functionalized double walled carbon nanotubes (DWCNTS) for targeted drug release T Somanathan N Gokulakrishnan (Vels University Chennai India)

P3a-61 Biodistribution studies on nanoparticles are so far of limited use for PBPK modeling Gunnar Johanson U Carlander (Karolinska InstitutetSweden)

P3a-62 Toxicokinetics of zinc oxide nanoparticles in rats Soo-Jin Choi Hae-Eun Chung Jin Yu Miri Baek Jeong-A Lee Min-Seok Kim Su-Hyon Kim Eun-Ho Maeng (Department of Food Science and Technology Seoul Womenrsquos University South Korea)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P4a-1 Evaluation of toxicity of the nanoscale materials for mammalians and environment Rostyslav Stoika N Boyko Y Senkiv Y Shlyakhtina R Panchuk R Bilyy Y Filyak Y Kit N Skorohyd O Klyuchivska H Falfushinska L Gnatyshyna O Stoliar A Zaichenko N Mitina A Ryabceva (Institute of Cell Biology Ukraine)

P4a-2 Metal oxide nanoparticle transport in porous media ndash an analysis about (un)certainties in environmental research Ilona Heidmann (University of Koblenz-Landau Germany)

P4a-3 Assessing the heteroaggregation of manufactured nanoparticles with naturally occuring colloids in a typical surface water Jeacuterocircme Labille A Praetorius C Harns J-Y Bottero J Brant M Scheringer (Aix-Marseille Universiteacute CNRS IRD CEREGE France)

P4a-4 Potential safety implications of nanoformulation of agrochemicals in crops production Haixin Cui X Zhao (The Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences China)

P4b-1 Environmental dissemination of silver nanoparticles which impact on crops Camille Larue L Ceacutecillon H Castillo-Michel S Sophie J Bourguignon M Carriegravere S Bureau V Magnin G Sarret (Isterre UMR 5275 CNRS and Univ J Fourier France)

P4b-2 Bio-interactions between proteins and CeO2-nps with similar hydrodynamic radius Franccediloise Rollin-Genetet E Artells C Seidel W Liu J Rose A Thieacutery C Vidaud (CEA France)

P4b-3 Carbon nanotubes enhanced the lead toxicity on the freshwater fish Diego Steacutefani T Martinez Oswaldo L Alves and E Barbieri (University of Campinas ndash UNICAMP Brazil)

P4b-4 Colloidal stability of modified carbon nanotubes Stefan Schymura K Franke (HZDR Institute of Resource Ecology Germany)

P4c-1 Behavioural responses of hediste diversicolor (polycheta) to Ag CdS or CuO nanoparticles using the multispecies freshwater biomonitorreg (MFB) Hanane Perrein-Ettajani P Emmanuel Buffet P Wu Douglas Gilliland P Reip E Valsami-Jones C Mouneyrac (LUNAM universiteacute UCO MMS France)

P4c-2 Combined effect of ZnO nanoparticles on zebrafish early development Eugene Krysanov T Demidova (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P4c-3 Effect of metal oxide nanoparticles on embryotoxicity of doxorubicin Tatiana Demidova E Krysanov (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P4c-4 Evaluation of multi walled carbon nanotubes ecotoxicology using standardized procedures on aquatic organisms

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

Florence Mouchet C Gancet E Pinelli A Perrault F Bourdiol E Flahaut L Gauthier J-C Boutonnet (CNRS UPS INPT NAUTILE Laboratoires ecolabCIRIMATGRL France)

P4c-5 Adverse effect of surface modified nanoparticles on the aquatic environment Younjung Jung J-Sung Ra and S Kim (KIST-Europe Campus E Germany)

P4c-6

P4c-7 Acute aquatic toxicity of photoactive TiO2 nanoparticles anchored on kaolinite matrix to freshwater green algae Kristina Čabanovaacute P Peikertovaacute V Matějka JKukutschovaacute (VŠB ndash Technical University of Ostrava Czech Republic)

P4c-8 Monitoring technique for the acute effect of TiO2 nanoparticles from the behaviour of rice fish orizias latipes in vivo Masaru Irie K Kosuge K Shida M Kubo-Irie K Takeda (Waseda Univ Japan)

P4c-9 Antifungal and antibacterial activities of silver nanoparticles Mohd Faiyaz Anwar D Yadav R Arora J Chandara M Samim (Department of Chemistry Jamia Hamdard University India)

P4c-10 (04a-3)

Adsorption of organic pollutants to aqueous suspensions of carbon nanomaterials Berit Glomstad A Booth B M Jenssen L Soslashrensen J Liu M Shen

(Norwegian University of Science and Technology Norway)

P5a-1 Carbon nanotubes sorbents and their potential risks to aquatic organisms

Daniela Plachaacute A Matlochovaacute K Čabanovaacute P Peikertovaacute (VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava Czech Republic)

P5a-2 Ecologicaly friendly intermatrix synthesis of polymer stabilized silver nanocomposites dealing with nanomaterial release Julio Bastos-Arrieta M Muntildeoz Dmitri N Muraviev P Ruiz (Autonomous University of Barcelona Spain)

P5a-3 Characterization of nanoparticulate emissions from the incineration of wastes containing manufactured nanomaterials Dinh-Trinh Tran D Fleury D Venditti S Durecu A Joubert G Ounoughene E Fiani T Meunier O Le Bihan L Le coq (INERIS Ecole des mines de Nantes France)

P5a-4 Investigation of nanoparticle release from UV-curable polymeric nanocomposites AFreyer E Bilz H Hildebrand K Franke R Mehnert E Mai (Leibniz Institute for Surface Modification Germany)

P5a-5 Characterization of released particles during abrasion test of nano-charged construction materials C Bressot O Aguerre-Chariol A Plassais F RousseauC Haehnel O Le Bihan (INERIS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P5a-6 Release of nanomaterials from paint waste Stefano Zuin M Gaiani A Ferrari L Golanski F Tardif (Venice Research Consortium Italy)

P5a-7 Potential release of carbon nanotubes from cnt composites during grinding process Isamu ogura M Kotake M Shigeta M Uejima K Saito N Hashimoto A Kishimoto (National institute of advanced industrial science and technology (AIST) technology research association for single wall carbon nanotubes Japan)

P5a-8 Nanomaterials for controlled drug delivery system T Somanthan (Vels University india)

P6a-1 Release characteristics of single-wall carbon nanotubes during manufacturing and handling Isamu Ogura M Kotake Nao Hashimoto K Gotoh A Kishimoto (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Technology Research Association for Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes (TASC) Japan)

P6a-2 Towards a nanosecured plateform to assess risks along the industrial lifecycle of nanomaterials Dominique Fleury E Frejafon B Debray O Aguerre-Chariol A Vignes and J Bouillard (INERIS France)

P6a-3 Mapping the use of nanoparticles in Quebecrsquos industries and research laboratories Claude Emond C Ostiguy I Dossa Y Malki C Boily D Roughley A Plavski et C-A Endo (University of Montreal Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Department Canada)

P8a-1 Life cycle and destination of silver nanoparticles in environment Ghassem Amoabediny I Alahdadi J Malakootikhah (University of Tehran Iran)

P9a-1 Towards nanoresponsibility Dorotheacutee Benoit Browaeys Jean-Jacques Perrier (VivAgora France)

P9a-2 Nanosafety - risk governance of manufactured nanoparticles -- challenges of substance regulation under scientific uncertainty Stefanie B Seitz J Jahnel and T Fleischer (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) Germany)

PO The ERA-Net SIINN Project Safe Implementation of Innovative Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Rainer Hagenbeck

B Fillon D Duret L Golanski SLegros (Forschungszentrum Juumllich GmbH Germany CEA France)

P1 Innovative strategies methods and tools for occupational risks management of manufactured nanomaterials (MNMs) in the construction industry Jesuacutes M Loacutepez de Ipintildea (TECNALIA Research amp Innovation ) on behalf of the Scaffold Consortium

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Wednesday 14 November

Session 3 Toxicology (Chair Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster)

3a Nanoparticle biotransformation and degradation

PL3 800-835

Concepts of safety assessment of engineered nanomaterials (ENM) Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster (University of Rochester USA)

O3a-1 845-900

How do oxide nanomaterial dispersions evolve in an in vitro assessment Omar Lozano J Mejia J-P Piret D Jacques C Saout J-M Dogneacute O Toussaint S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Belgium)

O3a-2 900-915

Interaction of fibrinogen and albumin with titanium dioxyde nanoparticles of different crystalline phases Arianna Marucco I Fenoglio F Turci B Fubini (University of Torino Dip Italy)

O3a-3 915-930

An effective photothermal therapy against cancer cells and deep tissue imaging with targeted NIR QD Ravindran Girija Aswathy B Sivakumar Y Nagaoka Y Yoshida T Maekawa D Sakthi Kumar (Bio Nano Electronics Research Center Japan)

O3a-4 930-945

Safety of nanovectors Cytotoxicity assessment of New self-emulsifying multiple wow nanoemulsions Estelle Sigward N Mignet P Rat M Dutot D Scherman D Brossard S Crauste-Manciet (INSERM France)

O3a-5 945-1000

Surface ligand dependent fate and toxicity of ZnO np in HEPG2 cells Dorota Bartczak M-O Baradez H Goenaga-Infante D Marshall (LGCUK)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 12 Regulation and standardization in nano-products (Chair Maila Puolamaa)

12a Regulation

PL12a 1030-1105

Regulatory aspects of nanomaterials in REACH Maila Puolamaa (DG Enterprise and Industry European Commission Brussel)

O12a-1 1115-1130

Legal issues of the environmental safety regulation in the sphere of nanotechnology in Russian federation Ekaterina Belokrylova (Udmurt State University Russia)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

O12a-2 1130-1145

Regulation and safety implementation of nanotechnology for chemical enterprises in the Central Europe space Andreas Falk S Hartl F Sinner (BioNanoNet Forschungsgesellschaft mbH Austria)

O12a-3 1145-1200

Defining occupational and consumer exposure limits for nanomaterials - first experiences from REACH registrations Karin Aschberger F M Christensen (European commission-JRC Italy)

O12a-4 1200-1215

Development of an integrative program of Nanosafety Promote the Coordination Between Industries and Risk Assessor Claude Emond S Kouassi F Schuster (BioSimulation Consulting Inc USA University of Montreal Canada)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 8 Life cycle analysis recycling waste management and disposal (Chair Bernd Nowack)

PL8 1330-1405

Life cycle considerations for assessing environmental risks of nanomaterials Bernd Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

O8a-1 1415-1445

Incineration of nanowastes The implications from a life cycle perspective Tobias Walser LK Limbach R Brogioli E Erismann L Flamigni B Hattendorf M Juchli F Krumeich C Ludwig K Prikopsky M Rossier D Saner A Sigg S Hellweg D Guumlnther W J Stark (Institute of Environmental Engineering Switzerland)

O8a-2 1445-1500

Preliminary evaluation of risks related to waste incineration of polymer nanocomposites Lex Roes M K Patel E Worrell C Ludwig (Utrecht UniversityThe Netherlands)

O8a-3 1500-1515

Safe and environmentally-friendly management and final elimination of wastes harbouring nano-objects or likely to release nanoparticles Thierry Meunier D VendittI amp S Durecu (Groupe Seacutecheacute Environnement France)

O8a-9

1515-1530 Investigation of the life cycle of nanoparticles by means of [4445Ti]TiO2 and [110mAg]Ag0 ndash Research Project nanoTrack Heike Hildebrand K Franke A Freyer E Bilz R Mehnert E Mai C Isaacson K Schirmer A Ammann L Sigg (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden Germany)

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Session 10 Commercial equipment (Chair Robert Muir)

O10a-1 1600-1615

Optical instrumentations for Nanosafety Nathalie Vollmer (HORIBA Scientific France)

O10a-2 1615-1630

NanoScan SMPS - a Novel Portable Nanoparticle Sizing and counting Instrument Torsten Tritscher TJ Krinke A F Zerrath E Filimundi O F Bischof (TSI GmbH GTSI Incorporated Germany USA)

O10a-3 1630-1645

Detecting amp characterizing nanomaterials in complex matrices amp airborne Byron J Cheatham (CytoViva USA)

O10a-4 1645-1700

High Resolution Portable Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer Designed for best practice nano exposure measurements Brian Steer B Gorbunov R Muir (Naneum Ltd UK)

O10a-5 1700-1715

Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis (NTA) A tool in toxicology and environmental fate assessment of nanomaterial Phil Vincent P Hole P Peotta S Capracotta B Carr (NanoSight LtdUK)

O10a-6 1715-1730

Magellan innovative detection traceability and characterization of Nanoparticles traces in liquid media Steacutephane Aiumlt Oumeghar P Nagtegaele D Jacob (Cordouan Technologies France)

2000-2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

Session 2 Detection and identification of nanoparticles (Co-chair Olivier Le Bihan)

2c Detection and measurement of nanoparticles in water

O2c-1 845-900

Measuring particle size distributions of nanoparticles in aqueous media using FFF and LIBD Nataliya Fedotova K Ralf B Sinnet G Detlef (ETH Zurich Switzerland)

O2c-2 900-915

Lab-on a chip microTAS (Micro Total Analysis Systems) for the High-throughput Measurement of Nanomaterial Solubility Ratna Tantra (National Physical Laboratory United Kingdom)

O2c-3 915-930

Species selective pre-concentration and quantification of Ag Au and Pd nanoparticles using cloud point extraction and graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry Georg Hartmann M Schuster (Technische Universitaumlt Muumlnchen Germany)

O2c-4 930-945

Quantitative Analysis of Engineered Nanoparticles in Food and Environment Frank Von der Kammer S Wagner S Legros B Meisterjahn E H Larsen K LoeschnerJ NavratilovaT Hofmann (Univ of Vienna Austria)

O2c-5 945-1000

Detection of nanoparticle heavy metal Pollutants in water by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) Cheikh-Benoit Faye C Dutouquet T Amodeo E Frejafon P Delalain O Aguerre-Chariol N Gilon-Delepine (INERIS France)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 2 Detection and identification of nanoparticles (Co-chair Simon Clavaguera)

2d Detection and measurement of nanoparticles in air

O2d-1 1030-1045

NanoBadge a Tool for Engineered Nanoparticles Exposure Assessment Simon Clavaguera M Amdaoud S Jacquinot S Motellier A Guiot L Golanski P Capron (CEA France)

O2d-2 1045-1100

Measurement methods for the EC definition of nanomaterials Luigi Calzolai D Gilliland and F Rossi (European Commission - DG Joint Research Centre Italy)

O2d-3 1100-1115

O2d-4 1115-1130

Detection of Nanoparticle agglomerates trapped in a low pressure RF (Radio-Frequency) plasma discharge using LIBS (Laser-induced Breakdown spectroscopy) Christophe Dutouquet G Wattieaux L Meyer E Frejafon and L Boufendi (INERIS France)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

O2d-5 1130-1145

Characterization of manufactured TiO2 nanoparticles Charles Motzkus J Idrac T Maceacute S Vaslin-Reimann P Ausset et M Mailleacute (LNE France)

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Sophie Lanone)

3a Nanoparticle biotransformation and degradation

O3a-6 1145-1200

ECSINrsquos methodological approach for hazard evaluation of engineered nanomaterials Lisa Bregoli F Benetti E Sabbioni (ECSIN ITALY)

O3a-7 1200-1215

Degraded nanocomposites a combined physico-chemical and toxicogenomics approach in caco-2 cells Odette Prat M Fisichella F Berenguer G Steinmetz M Auffan J Rose (CEA France)

O3a-8 1215-1230

Pristine graphene activates macrophages to produce cytokineschemokines via TLR- and NF-kappa B-related signalling pathways Taotao Wei H Zhou K Zhao and C Chen (Chinese Academy of Sciences China)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 3 Toxicology (Co- chair Claude Emond)

3b Nano bio interactions modeling

O3b-1 1330-1345

Assessment of different methods studying the impact of carbon nanomaterials on platelet function Julie Laloy F Mullier S Robert L Alpan J Mejia J-PPiret N Bailly S Lucas B Chatelain OToussaint B Masereel S Rolin amp J-M Dogneacute (University of Namur Belgium)

O3b-2 1345-1400 =gt(OP3a-54)

Iron oxide nanoparticles show no toxicity in terms of comete assay in lymphocytes a promising vehicle for nitric oxide releasing nanocarrier in biomedical applications R de Lima J Luiz Oliveira P Sayuri Kaneko Murakami M A M Molina R Itri P Haddad Amedea B Seabra (Universidade de Sorocaba Brazil)

O3b-3 1400-1415

Translocation of SiO2 nanoparticles across human bronchial epithelial cells Isabelle George S Vranic S Boland F Marano A Baeza-Squiban (Universiteacute Paris Diderot France)

O3b-4 1415-1430

Development of a dose-controlled multiculture cell exposure chamber for efficient delivery of airborne and engineered nanoparticles Akrivi Asimakopoulou Emmanouil Daskalos N Lewinski M Riediker E Papaioannou A G Konstandopoulos (Aerosol and Particle Technology Laboratory CPERICERTH Greece)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

Panel discussion Toxicology (Moderator Claude Emond)

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Peter Hoet)

3b Nano bio interactions modeling

O3b-5 1600-1615

In vitro ex vivo and in vivo translocation of titanium dioxide nanoparticles through the gastrointestinal barrier toxicological consequences Emilie Brun Nathalie Herlin-Boime G Veronesi B Fayard A-M Flank M Carriegravere (CEA-CNRS France)

O3b-6 1615-1630

Variation in silver nanoparticles toxicity in the presence of phenolic compounds Alina Martirosyan A Bazes Y-J Schneider (Institute of Life Sciences Belgium)

O3b-7 1630-1645

Development of a PBPK model for ionic and nanoparticulate silver Gerald Bachler N von Goetz K Hungerbuumlhler (ETH Zurich Switzerland)

O3b-8 1645-1700

Predictive tests to evaluate oxidative potential of engineered nanomaterials Mara Ghiazza E Carella S Oliaro Bosso M Tomatis I Corazzari M Cristina Paganini S Livraghi F Viola A Marucco B Fubini I Fenoglio (University of Torino Italy)

O3b-9 1700-1715

Comparison of Toxicity of Uncoated and Coated Silver Nanoparticles Kathy C Nguyen P Rippstein J Tan A F Tayabali (Health Canada Canada)

O3b-10 1715 -1730

Nano-titanium dioxide modulates the dermal sensitization potency of DNCB Stijn Smulders V De Vooght S Hussain S Boland B Nemery P HM Hoet J AJ Vanoirbeek (KU Leuven Belgium)

O3b-11 1730-1745

Using a PBPK model to study the influence of different characteristics of nanoparticles on their biodistribution Dingsheng Li C Emond G Johanson O Jolliet (School of Public Health University of MichiganUSA)

O3b-12 1745-1800

Cytotoxicity of solid lipid nanoparticle and nanostructured lipid carriers with local anaesthetic dibucaine for topical application Nelson Duraacuten R de Melo Barbosa C Moraes G da Silva T dos Santos Bella D Ribeiro de Arauacutejo P D Marcato E de Paula (State University of Campinas Brazil)

2000- 2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

1430-1530

Toxicology what is the time-scale to identify hazard classes for the engineered nanoparticles Application to nanomaterials safe by design

Claude Emond Claude Emond (University of Montreal Canada) Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster (University of Rochester USA) Gunnar Johanson (Karolinska Institutet Sweden) Daniel Bernard (ARKEMA France)

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 67 Secure industrial production and protection technology (Co-chair Jesuacutes Loacutepez de Ipintildea Pentildea)

6aSecure industrial production

O6a-6 845-900

In situ synthesis of anti-bacterial nanocomposite coatings by nanosafe-by-design sputtering process Alain Billard E Monsifrot I Sayah F Sanchette F Schuster (DEPHIS SARL France)

O6a-7 900-915

Secure Process through functionnalisation elaboration of organic composites reinforced with aligned carbon nanotubes grown on carbon fibers Steacutephanie Patel Y Magga M Pinault D Porterat G Deniau C Reynaud M Mayne-LrsquoHermite (CEA France)

O6a-8 915-930

Criteria and guiding principles for the precautionary design and for improved recyclability of engineered nanomaterials Michael Steinfeldt (University of Bremen Germany)

O6a-9 930-945

From Safe Nanomanufacturing to Nanosafe-by-Design processes Freacutedeacuteric Schuster F Lomello (CEA France)

1000-1030

Coffee-break

Session 11 Risk management for OHS experts (Chair Paul Schulte)

(Co-chair Olivier Witchger and Eric Drais)

PL11 1030-1105

Risk management for OHS experts Paul A Schulte (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health USA)

O11a-1 1115-1130

Horizon-scanning and Identification of emerging risks among nanotech-companies Steffen Foss Hansen H V Kristensen A Baun (Technical University of Denmark Denmark)

O11a-2 1130-1145

Risk assessment of nanomaterials and nanoproducts ndash adaptation of traditional approaches Jutta Jahnel T Fleischer S B Seitz (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Germany)

O11a-3 1145-1200

OHB based risk assessment method for powders and nanomaterials Malcom Staves Laurent Gridelet P Delbecq L Herveacute G Fayet D Fleury S Kowal (SOPROREAL France)

O11a-4 French approach for characterizing potential emissions and exposure to

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

1200-1215 aerosols released from nanomaterials in workplace operations Catherine Durand O Witschger O Le Bihan E Zimmermann A Marchetto M Reynier D Charpentier (CEA France)

O11a-5 1215-1230

Concerns related to Safety Management of Engineered Nanomaterials Amela Groso T Meyer (Ecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 11 Risk management for OHS Experts (Co- chair Eric Drais)

O11a-6 1330-1345

Design of a prevention approach from representations to action the case of nanomaterials Catherine LrsquoAllain S Caroly E Drais (Laboratoire PACTE Universiteacute de Grenoble INPG France)

O11a-7 1345-1400

From nanomaterials risk perception to risk management last literature survey lessons Eric Drais (INRS France)

O11a-8 1400-1415

French registry of workers handling engineered nanomaterials as an Instrument of integrated system for surveillance and research Irina Guseva Canu O Boutou-Kempf L Delabre S Ducamp Y Iwatsubo J-L Marchand and E Imbernon (French Institute for Public Health Surveillance France)

Session 12 Regulation and standardization in nano-products (Co-chair Olivier Salvi)

12 b Standardization

PL12b 1430-1445

NanoSTAIR project Establishing a process and a platform to support standardization for nanotechnologies Olivier Salvi E Freacutejafon (EU-VRi Germany)

O12b-1 1445-1500

Current International Standardization in particle characterization and release testing Michael Stintz L Hillemann (Institute of Process Engineering and Environmental Technology Germany)

O12b-2 1500-1515

Overview of standardization activities in Europe (CEN) and in relation with ISO and OECD Jean-Marc Aublant (LNE France)

O12b-3 1515-1530

Managing Operation Procedures in collaborative projects Marie-Gabrielle Ollivier Beuzelin A Hool (Ecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 8 Life cycle analysis

(Co- chair Mickael Riediker)

O8a-5 1600-1615

LCA Modelling of Engineered Nanomaterials a framework for establishing sound inventory data of production amp releases of nano objects along the life cycle Roland Hischier (EMPA Switzerland)

O8a-6 1615-1630

LCA case studies of nanotechnology-based applications in the project NanoSustain Michael Steinfeldt (University of Bremen Germany)

O8a-7 1630-1645

Life cycle assessment of a self-cleaning coating based on nano TiO2-polyurea resin applied on aluminum panel Martina Pini A M Ferrari R Gamberini P Neri B Rimini ( EN amp TECH - Italy)

O8a-8 1645-1700

Impact assessment of nano activated polymeric membranes Stefano Zuin P Scanferla W Wennekes J E Wong K De Sitter C Dotremont I Genne (Venice Research Consortium Italy)

O8a-4 1700-1715

Environmental exposure modelling of Engineered Nanomaterials and comparison to their corresponding bulktotal material flows Tianyin Sun F Gottschalk K Hungerbuumlhler B Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

Session 67 Secure industrial production (Co- chair Freacutedeacuteric Schuster)

6b Protection technology

O6b-1 1715-1730

Evaluating performance of containment equipment designed for handling manufactured nanomaterials by use of nanoparticle marker Seacutebastien Artous P Bombardier S Derrough D Locatelli P Nobile C Durand (CEA France)

O6b-2 1730-1745

Experimental and numerical comparative study of the containment of airborne nanoparticles and gas released inside a safety cabinet Vincent Cesard E Belut C Preacutevost (INRS France)

O6b-3 1745-1800

Experimental evaluation of the resistance of protective gloves against titanium dioxide nanoparticles in solution under conditions simulating occupational use Ludwig Vinches P Dolez K J Wilkinson S Halleacute (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal Canada)

2000-2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

2939

Thursday 15 November

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Chair Jeacuterocircme Rose)

4a Transport transformations and trophic transfer

PL4 800-835

Environmental Interactions Jeacuterocircme Rose M Auffan P Chaurand J Labille D Borschneck A Masion H Miche C Botta C Geantet E Puzenat P Afanasiev E Lecelrc J Garric F Manuela B Vollat P Noury K Abbaci J-Y Bottero (CEREGE France)

O4a-1 845-900

Effect of TiO2 nanoparticles on larval development of swallowtail within a food chain Miyoko Kubo-Irie M Yokoyama K Takeda M Irie (Tokyo University of Sciences Japan)

O4a-2 900-915

Role of water temperature in the fate transport bioavailability of engineered nanoparticles in aquatic environments Seyed Mohammad Majedi H K Lee B C Kelly (National University of Singapore Singapore)

O4a-3 915-930

MWCNT accumulation during hydroponic exposure of wheat and rapeseed quantification and distribution Camille Larue M Pinault B Czarny D Georgin E Flahaut N Bendiab M Mayne-LlsquoHermite V Dive F Taran M Carriegravere (CEA-CNRS France)

O4a-4 930-945

Benthic Food Chain studies with TiO2 nanoparticles Carl W Isaacson L Sigg A Amman and K Schirmer (EAWAG Switzerland)

O4a-5 945-1000

Modeling the fate of nano-TiO2 in the Rhone river ndash the importance of hetero aggregation with natural colloids Antonia Praetorius J Labille M Scheringer J-Y Bottero K Hungerbuumlhler (ETH Zuumlrich Switzerland)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 5 Nanomaterial release (Chair Tinh Nguyen)

5a Release by environmental stress

PL5 1030-1105

Quantitative Studies of Photo-induced Surface Accumulation and Release of Nanoparticles in Polymer Nanocomposites Tinh Nguyen D Stanley S Rabb D Banerjee X Gu L L Yu L Sung and J W Chin (NIST USA)

O5a-1 1115-1130

Scenarios and methods that induce protruding or released CNTrsquos after degradation of composite materials

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3039

Wendel Wohlleben L Cena S Hirth G Cox Ž Tomović T Peters (BASF SE Germany)

O5a-2 1130-1145

Monitoring migration and transformation of nanomaterials in polymeric composites during climatic aging Gemma Vilar E Fernaacutendez-Rosas G Janer E Mas del Molino M Busquets-Fiteacute V Puntes SVaacutezquez-Campos (LEITAT Technological Center SPAIN)

O5a-3 1145-1200

Release of nanoparticles from textiles during washing Bernd Nowack Lena Windler C Lorenz N von Goetz K Hungerbuumlhler M Heuberger (EMPA Switzerland)

O5a-4 1200-1215

Release of TiO2 particles from paints containing pigment TiO2 andor nano-TiO2 by weathering experiments Ahmed Al-Kattan A Wichser R Vonbank S Brunner A Ulrich and B Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

O5a-5 1215-1230

Release of CeO2 nanoparticles upon aging of acrylic wood coating Lorette Scifo P Chaurand A Masion M Auffan M-A Diot J Labille J-Y Bottero and J Rose (TecnaliaFrance)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Co-Chair Jean-Yves Bottero)

4b Biodegradation biointeractions

O4b-1 1330-1345

Aged TiO2-based nanomaterial used in sunscreens implications on ESCHERICHIA COLI sensitization to toxic metal Catherine Santaella B Allainmat F Simonet J Labille C Geantet J Rose W Achouak (CNRS-CEA France)

O4b-2 1345-1400

Characterizing nanoparticles reactivity structure-Photocatalytic activity relationship Jordi Piella N Bastus V Puntes (ICN Spain)

O4b-3 1400-1415

TiO2 nanoparticles in cosmetic sunscreen effect of aging on physico-chemical and cytotoxic properties of both plain formulation and extracted nanoparticles Manon Rossano N Hucher C Picard M Grisel F Le Foll (URCOM CNRS France)

O4b-4 1415-1430

Assessment of Environmental Exposure to Nanomaterials through mesocosms experiments Meacutelanie Auffan M Tella L Brousset J Issartel C Pailles B Espinasse E Artells A Thiery C Santaella W Achouack A Masion J Rose J-Y Bottero

(CEREGE-CNRS France)

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3139

O4b-5 1430-1445

Biotransformation of Carbon Nanotubes and Fullerenes by Horseradish Peroxidase Deborah Xanat Flores-Cervantes J Hollender Hans-Peter E Kohler (EAWAG Switzerland)

O4b-6 1445-1500

Cobalt titanium dioxide and nanosilver nanoparticles cause skeletal damages in sea urchins at pluteus stage Antonietta Morena Gatti C Gambardella S Ferrando L Gallus P Ramoino C Falugi (University of Genoa Italy)

O4b-7 1500-1515

Comparison of effects on crustaceans carbon nanoparticles and molybdenum nanowires Anda Baumerte G Sakale J Zavickis M Knite L Putna M Balode A Mrzel (University of Latvia Slovenia)

1530-1600

Coffee-break

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Co-chair Laurent Charlet)

4c Biologicals effects of NMs

O4c-1 1600-1615

Concerns over aluminum oxide nanoparticle based applications an ecologically inspired study using environmentally relevant isolates and medium Sunandan Pakrashi N Chandrasekaran A Mukherjee (VIT University India)

O4c-2 1615-1630

The role of silver and vanadium to the ecotoxicity of silver vanadate nanowires decorated with silver nanoparticles Gisela de Aragatildeo Umbuzeiro M Coletty Artal F Kummrow R Dias Holtz O Luiz Alves (State University of Campinas Brazil)

O4c-3 1630-1645

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Marie Carriegravere)

3d Tissues and environnement

O3d-5 1700-1715

Violaceinpoly-ɛ -caprolactonechitosan nanoparticles against bovine mastistis antibacterial and ecotoxicity evaluation Gisela A Umbuzeiro E Berni G Nakazato F I Vacchi N Duraacuten (UNICAMP Brazil)

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3239

O3d-6 1715-1730

Evaluation of multi walled carbon nanotubes eco(geno)toxicity using the amphibian larvae of xenopus laevis Laury Gauthier F Mouchet C Gancet A Perrault F Bourdiol E Flahaut P Puech E Pinelli J-C Boutonnet (CNRS NAUTILE France)

O3d-7 1730-1745

Molecular interference between titanium from NP-TiO2 nanoparticles and iron homeostasis in E coli Caroline Fauquant Isabelle Michaud-Soret A-N Petit N Herlin-Boime P-H Jouneau SOllagnier de Choudens (CEA-CNRS France)

O3d-8 1745-1800

Fullerene nanoparticles C60 and C60(OH)18-22 Assessment of biological activity using bacterial cells and rat liver mitochondria as model systems Sandra M Santos R A Videira L Ferreira A M Dinis F Peixoto A S Jurado (University of Coimbra Portugal)

1815 Conclusion

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3339

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Naohide Shinohara)

3c Nanoparticles translocation and barrier

O3c-1 800-815

Tissue Distribution and clearance of Titanium Dioxide nanoparticles after intravenous administration and Intratracheal instillation Naohide Shinohara H Fukui N Danno T Ichinose K Honda M Gamo (AIST Japan)

O3c-2 815-830

A dynamic co-culture model resembling the alveolo-capillary barrier to study toxicity and translocation of nanoparticles Katrien Luyts B Nemery and P HM Hoet (KULeuven Belgium)

O3c-3 830-845

Communicating Nanotoxicology three Evaluations using in vitro central nerve models Fumihide Kanaya S Hanada Y Inoue Y Manome K Fujioka (National Center for Global Health and Medicine Japan)

O3c-4 845-900

Comparative study of neurologic effects of nano-TiO2 versus SiO2 after direct intracerebral exposure in mice Aureacutelie Balvay N Thieriet L Lakhdar A Bencsik (ANSES France)

O3c-5 900-915

Interactions of functionalized MWCNTs with primary neural cells from different brain regions site-specific effects Cyrill Bussy J Boczkowski S Lanone M Prato A Bianco K Kostarelos (Centre for Drug Delivery Research UK)

O3c-6 915-930

Specific uptakes and damages induced by polystyrene nanobeads according to surface chemistry Vincent Paget S Dekali T Kortulewski R Grall S Chevillard A Braun P Rat G Lacroix (INERIS France)

O3c-7 930-945

Application of in vitro BBB model to measure permeability of nanoparticles Sanshiro Hanada K Fujioka Y Inoue F Kanaya Y Manome K Yamamoto (National Center for Global Health and Medicine Japan)

O3c-8 945-1000

3D model of air-blood barrier for the study of nanoparticles translocation Samir Dekali V Paget C Gamez P Rat and G Lacroix (INERIS C-TAC France)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3439

Session 3 Toxicology (Chair Shuji Tsuruoka)

3c Nanoparticles translocation and barrier

O3c-9 1115-1130

Assessment of cytotoxicity intracellular uptake and intestinal absorption of amorphous silica nanoparticles in the Caco-2 in vitro human intestinal barrier model Agnieszka Kinsner-Ovaskainen C Uboldi I Cydzik F Simonelli E Alloa M Ceridono D Gilliland N Gibson J Ponti F Rossi (JRC Italy)

O3c-10 1130-1145

Influence of the length of imogolite-like nanotubes on their cytotoxicity and genotoxicity towards human dermal cells Wei Liu P Chaurand C Di Giorgio M De Meacuteo A Thill M Auffan A Masion D Borschneck F Chaspoul P Gallice A Botta J-Y Bottero J Rose

(CEREGEndashCNRS France)

O3c-11 1145-1200

Effect of Different surface charge based superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) on Biodistribution in Rat and Ex vivo Protein fishing Usawadee Sakulkhu L Maurizi A Gramoun M-G Beuzelin J-P Valleacutee G Coullerez H Hofmann (Eacutecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

O3c-12 1200-1215

An Impedance-based High-throughput Method for Evaluating the Cytotoxicity of Nanoparticles Mihaela Roxana Cimpan T Mordal J Schoumllermann U Pliquett E Cimpan

(IKO Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry Norway)

O3c-13 1215-1230

The use of differentiated human respiratory epithelial cells in inhalation toxicology of nanomaterials Frieke Kuper A Reus M Groumlllers F van Acker I Kooter (TNO Quality and Safety The Netherlands)

1230-1330 Lunch

Panel discussion (Moderator Alexei Grinbaum)

1330-1430 The opinion of the Civil Society international NGO and european labor unions regarding nanomaterials approaches Alexei Grinbaum (CEA France) Aida Ponce Del Castillo (ETU BrusseI) Luisa Filipponi (NANOPINION Brussel) Alain Lombard (VivAgora France)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3539

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Freacutedeacuteric Bois)

3d Tissues and environment

O3d-1 1430-1445

ROS evaluation for a series of CNTs and their derivatives using ESR method with DMPO Shuji Tsuruoka KTakeuchi K Koyama M Endo H Matsumoto N Saito Y Usui D W Porter V Castranova (Shinshu University Japan)

O3d-2 1445-1500

Toxicity towards lung cells and Escherichia Coli Impact of nanoparticle dispersion status Nathalie Herlin-Boime Marie Carriegravere S Pigeot-Reacutemy A Casanova C Guillard J-C Lazzaroni D Atlan (CEA-UJF France)

O3d-3 1500-1515

Noteworthy Interaction of TiO2 Nanoparticles (Anatase) with Bacterial Cells under Dark Conditions Swayamprava Dalai N Chandrasekaran A Mukherjee (VIT University India)

O3d-4 1515-1530

Determination of endotoxin concentration by different test methods influence of sample preparation and particle interference on test reliability Stijn Smulders J-P Kaiser P Wick P Hoet (KULeuven Belgium)

1530-1630 Coffee-break

1815 End of the conference

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

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Session 9 Ethics and societal issues (Chair Alexei Grinbaum)

PL9 1030-1105

Nanotechnology and the narratives of responsibility Alexei Grinbaum (CEA France)

O9a-1 1115-1130

Nanotechnology responsibility and responsible innovation Christopher Groves (ESRC Cardiff University United Kingdom)

O9a-2 1130-1145

The social context of nanotechnology and Regulating its uncertainty a nanotechnologist approach Vincent Jamier I Gispert V Puntes (Centre for NanoBioSafety and Sustainability Spain)

O9a-3 1145-1200

The NanoSchool project a new pedagogical initiative to increase the awareness of nanosciences and nanotechnologies in the classrooms Francine Papillon E Excoffon A Bsiesy J Chevrier (CEA Grenoble France)

O9a-4 1200-1215

Latest research results on the effects of nanomaterials on humans and the environment DaNa - Knowledge Base Nanomaterials Clarissa Marquardt K Nau HF Krug D Kuumlhnel B Mathes V Richter S Scholz C Steinbach (KITGermany)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 5 Nanomaterial release

5b Release by mechanical stress

(Co- chair Francois Tardif)

O5b-1 1330-1345

Release-ability of nano fillers from different nanomaterials (Toward the acceptability of nanoproduct) Luana Golanski A Guiot S Motellier A T Saber F Tardif P Capron (CEA-Liten France)

O5b-2 1345-1400

Nanomaterial release from nanocomposites during reworking process Virginia Goacutemez M Levin S Irusta M Dal Maso J-M Santamariacutea K A Jensen I K Koponen (INA Spain)

O5b-3 1400-1415

Nanoparticle release from Nanocomposites due to mechanical treatment at two stages of the life-cycle Daniel Goumlhler A Nogowski P Fiala M Stintz (Institute of Process Engineering and environmental Technology Germany)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

3739

O5b-4 1415-1430

On character of coarse fine and ultrafine particles in automotive brake wear debris Jana Kukutschovaacute P W Lee V Matějka K Malachovaacute E Veselaacute Pavliacutena Peikertovaacute KČabanovaacute MVaculiacutek P Filip (Nanotechnology Centre at VŠB Czech Republic)

O5b-5 1430-1445

Abrasion tests on MWCNT composites influence of CNT dispersion state and fillermatrix interface Maxime Pras J Duchet-Rumeau J-F Gerard L Golanski A Guiot (UMR CNRS France)

O5b-6 1445-1500

Generation of aerosols during the mechanical solicitation of materials development of an experimental set-up and applications Christophe Bressot N Shandilya O Aguerre-Chariol M Morgeneyer O L C Le Bihan (INERIS France)

O5b-7 1500-1515

On nanoparticles release from polymer nanocomposites for applications in lightweight automotive components James Njuguna S Sachse F Silva S Michalowski and K Pielichowski (Centre for Automotive Technology Cranfield University UK)

O5b-8 1515-1530

Abrasion behavior of an epoxy-based nanocomposite with raw- and functionalized carbon nanotubes Lukas Schlagenhauf Bryan TT Chu J Buha F Nuumlesch J Wang (Swiss Federal Institute for Materials Testing and Research Switzerland)

1530- 1600 Coffee-break

Session 5 Nanomaterial release

5c General and other release mechanisms

(Co-chair Wendel Wohlleben)

O5c-1 1600-1615

Nanomaterial dustiness - a comparison between three methods Keld Alstrup Jensen M Levin I K Koponen D Bard A Kelley G Burdett S Bau O Witschger (National Research Centre for the Working Environment Denmark)

O5c-2 1615-1630

NanoRelease ndash Developing Methods to Measure Release of Nanomaterials from Solid Consumer Products Lie Chen M Hill R Canady (Health Canada Canada)

O5c-3 1630-1645

O5c-4 1645-1700

Characterization and quantification of nanoparticle release from commercial available spray products containing engineered nanoparticles Sabrina Losert M Lattuada K Hungerbuumlhler A Ulric (EMPA Switzerland)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

3839

O5c-5 1700-1715

Behavior of nanoparticles during high temperature treatment (incineration type) Samir Derrough G Raffin D Locatelli P Nobile C Durand (CEA France)

O5c-6 1715-1730

Fate of CNT-epoxy composite during incineration Ulrika Backman J Lyyraumlnen T Kettunen J Leskinen O Sippula A Auvinen J Jokiniemi (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Finland)

O5c-7 1730-1745

Release of TiO2 nanoparticles from cement during their life cycle step of use Nathan Bossa J Rose P Chaurand O Aguerre-Chariol (INERIS iCEINT France)

1800 Conclusion

1815 End of the conference

Page 2: Book of Abstracts - Institute of Physics

Welcome from the organizers The rapidly developing field of nanotechnologies opens up many exciting opportunities and benefits for new materials with significantly improved properties as well as some revolutionary applications in the fields of energy environment medicine etc These new materials potentially pave the way to considerable innovations in many industries of the 21

st century

strictly only if associated risks are perfectly under control for workers consumers and the environment So one can understand easily why the so-called Nanosafety is now considered as a specific new scientific area gaining in importance and maturity each days Following the successful outcome of the two past international conferences on Safe production and use of nanomaterials Nanosafe 2008 and 2010 the organizing committee has the pleasure to welcoming you again in Grenoble with some of the most famous specialists of the field in the world In addition of the standard issues addressed in previous Nanosafe conferences such as Toxicology Eco-toxicology Expology Detection Life Cycle Analysis Regulation and Standardization new topics of great interest will be dealt with this year concerning Governance plus practical Risk Management for OSH experts and Societal issues In order to enhance the exchanges and conviviality three debates will be organized around Nano Governance Toxicology and Ethics

We hope that you will appreciate this new Nanosafe edition like the previous ones This is your Nanosafe conference please enjoy The Nanosafe conference organisers

Franccedilois Tardif Freacutedeacuteric Shuster Management

Vanessa Gaultier

NANOSAFE 2012 Conference Organization

Local Organizing Committee

Vanessa GAULTIER (CEA) Franccedilois TARDIF (CEA) Dominique BAGUET (CEA) Freacutedeacutedric SHUSTER (CEA) Yves SICARD (CEA) Catherine DURAND (CEA) Didier MOLKO (MINATEC)

International Scientific Committee

Chair Freacutedeacuteric SCHUSTER (CEA FR) Franccedilois TARDIF (CEA FR) Co-chair Georgios KATALAGARIANAKIS (EC BE)

Meacutelanie AUFFAN (CEREGE FR) Jorge BOCZKOWSKI (INSERM FR) Jean-Yves BOTTERO (CEREGE FR) Jacques BOUILLARD (INERIS FR) Derk BROUWER (TNO NL) Marie CARRIERE (CEA FR) Claude EMOND (U MONTREAL CA) Cassandra ENGEMAN (UCSB USA) Eric GAFFET (CNRS FR) Franccedilois GENSDARMES (IRSN FR) Alexei GRINBAUM (CEA FR) Antje GROBE (USTUTTGART DE) Peter HOET (KUL BE) Eric QUEMENEUR (CEA FR) Olivier LE BIHAN (INERIS FR) Robert MUIR (NANEUM UK) Tinh NGUYEN (NIST USA) Bernd NOWACK (EMPA CH) Guumlnter OBERDOumlRSTER (U ROCHESTER USA) David PUI (U MINNESOTA USA) Michael RIEDIKER (IST CH) Yves SAMSON (CEA FR) Ken TAKEDA (U TOKYO JP) Olivier WITSCHGER (INRS FR)

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PROGRAMME

Tuesday 13 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Tuesday 13 November

815-850 Welcome by the Organizing Committee Franccedilois Tardif (CEA France)

Conference opening(Chair Georgios Katalagarianakis)

PL0a 850-910

Innovation perspectives through nanomaterials the integrated approach at CEA Freacutedeacuteric Schuster (CEA France)

PL0b 910-930

Codes Standards and Regulations in preparation at World-wide Level Franccediloise Roure (French Ministry of Finance Economy and Industry France)

PL0c 930-950

Regulation risk and the global nanotechnology workplace Cassandra Engeman (UCSB USA)

PL0d 950-1010

Are specific regulations for nanomaterials efficient Daniel Bernard (Arkema France)

PL0e 1010-1030

Innovation Governance Challenges in the field of Nanotechnologies Antje Grobe (University of Stuttgart Germany)

1030-1100 Coffee-break

Session 1 Exposure assessment (Chair Derck Brouwer)

1a Workplace and release studies

PL1 1100-1135

Engineered nanomaterials from source to dose and the role of measurement devices and measurement strategies Derck Brouwer (TNO Quality of Life The Netherlands)

O1a-1 1145-1200

Observatory of nanoaerosol release from electronic household products Gwi-Nam Bae S-H Park S-B Lee (Korea Institute of Science and Technology Korea)

O1a-2 1200-1215

Aerosol emission assessment during soldering process Virginia Goacutemez S Irusta F Balas J Santamariacutea (INA Spain)

O1a-3 1215-1230

Exposure to aerosols associated with cleanout operations of a reactor producing nanocomposite thin films embedded with silver nanoparticles Olivier Witschger S Bau B Bianchi R Wrobel V Matera (INRS France)

O1a-4 1230-1245

1300-1400 Lunch

Tuesday 13 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Session 2 Detection and identification of engineered nanoparticles

(Chair David YH Pui)

2a Synthesis aerosolization and tracing of nanoparticles

PL2 1400-1435

Detection and Identification Instrumentation and Calibration for AirLiquidSurface-borne Engineered Nanoparticles David YH Pui (Laboratory University of Minnesota USA)

O2a-1 1445-1500

Towards the efficient and versatile syntheses of nanomaterials for nanosafety investigation Aureacutelien Auger V Barthegraves N Wartenberg S de Sousa Nobre L Golanski H Perche O Poncelet P Capron (CEA France)

O2a-2 1500-1515

Metal impurities provide useful tracers for identifying exposures to airborne single-walled carbon nanotube particles released from work-related processes Pat E Rasmussen I Jayawardene H David Gardner M Cheacutenier C Levesque J Niu (Health Canada Canada)

O2a-3

1515-1530

Strategies for radiolabelling of carbon nanoparticles Stefan Schymura I Cydzik A Bulgheroni F Simonelli U Holzwarth J Kozempel K Franke N Gibson (HZDR Institute of Resource Ecology Germany)

O2a-4 1530-1545

Generation and characterization of dry nanopowders and carbon nanotubes using a shaker-atomizer type disperser Shi-Nian Uang S-M Hung C-J Tsai (Institute of Occupational Safety and HealthTaiwan)

O2a-5 1545-1600

Carbon nanotubes suspension study by vortex shaker sampling and mass analysis Aureacutelien Ustache O Le Bihan D Bernard E Peyret O Aguerre-Chariol (INERIS France)

1600-1630 Coffee-break

Tuesday 13 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Session 67 Secure industrial production and protection technology

(Chair Luana Golanski)

6aSecure industrial production

PL6 1630-1705

Developments in nano protection Luana Golanski A Guiot S Motellier S Clavaguera C Brouard N Wartenberg H Perche F Tardif P Capron S Artous CDurand V Mossuz C Desvergnes M Dubosson (CEA France)

O6a-1 1715-1730

Towards large scale aligned carbon nanotube composites an industrial safe-by-design and sustainable approach Pascal Boulanger L Belkadi M Pinault J Descarpentries MP NGhiem C Reynaud M Mayne-LrsquoHermite (CEA France)

O6a-2 1730-1745

Detection and identification of airborne multi-walled carbon nanotubes in arc discharge production Christina Isaxon L Ludvigsson P Nilsson M Hedmer H Tinnerberg Maria E Messing J Rissler V Skaug M Bohgard J Pagels (Lund UniversitySweden)

O6a-3

1745-1800

Plasma polymerized coating as a protective layer of carbon nanotubes grafted on carbon fibers Antineacutea Einig P Rumeau J Maguin Y Magga S Desrousseaux JBai (Ecole Centrale Paris France)

O6a-4

1800-1815

Silica-coating as protective shell for the risk management of nanoparticles Davide Gardini M Blosi C Delpivo S Ortelli A Costa (CNR-ISTECItaly)

O6a-5 1815-1830

Pilot-scale platform for nanopowder synthesis by laserplasma hybrid processes Yann Leconte A Quinsac D Porterat O Sublemontier N Herlin-Boime C Reynaud J-P Dufour L Boufendi F Schuster (CEA France)

Panel discussion Governance (Moderator Franccediloise Roure)

1830-1930 Governance what will change in the near future regarding the different actors managers workers and safety managers Franccediloise Roure (French Department of finance economy and Industry France) Elvio Mantovani (AIRINanotec IT Italy) Antje Grobe (University of Stuttgart Germany)

1830-2100 Poster ExhibitionEvening event

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM B

Session 1 Exposure assessment (Co-chair Catherine Durand)

1b Methodology

O1b-1 1445-1500

A modular tool for analyzing cascade impactors data to improve exposure assessment to airborne nanomaterials Seacutebastien Bau O Witschger (INRS France)

O1b-2 1500-1515

Exploratory study on two statistical methods to analyse time resolved data obtained during nanomaterial exposure measurements Freacutedeacuteric Clerc GH Njiki-Menga O Witschger (INRS France)

O1b-3 1515-1530

Assessment of nanoparticle agglomeration energy via rheological routes a key parameter for control banding exposure assessment Franccedilois Henry J Bouillard A Vignes O Dufaud L Perrin P Marchal

(INERIS France)

O1b-4 1530-1545

Approach to the exposure assessment of MWCNT by considering size distribution and oxidation temperature of elemental carbon Mariko Ono-Ogasawara M Takaya H Kubota Y Shinohara S Koda E Akiba S Tsuruoka T Myojo (Japan national institute of occupational safety and health Japan)

O1b-5 1545-1600

Is exhaled breath condensate representative of deep lung and suitable for exposure assessment to nanoparticles Muriel Dubosson C Desvergne V Mossuz M Cottier J Pourchez J-M Vergnon (CEA France)

1600-1630

Coffee-break

Session 1 Exposure assessment (Co-chair Olivier Witchger)

1c Tools and non-occupational exposure

O1c-1 1715-1730

Pro et con analysis of occupational exposure assessment tools and concepts for nanomaterials Biase Liguori S F Hansen K Alstrup Jensen A Baun (Technical University of Denmark Denmark)

O1c-2 1730-1745

Urban air pollution of Ostrava region by nanoparticles Zdeňka Kaličaacutekovaacute P Danihelka K Lach V Miacutečka (VŠBndashTechnical University of Ostrava Institute of Public Health Ostrava Czech Republic)

O1c-3 1745-1800

Nanoproduct simplified direct exposure assessment toolkit Yves Sicard F Tardif J Vendel (CEA France)

O5c-8 1800-1815

Exploring release and recovery of nanoparticles from polymer nanocomposites using commercial polyamide-based nanocomposites as a model

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM B

Martiacute Busquets-Fiteacute R Zanasca C Citterio L Mercante E Fernaacutendez Gemma J Socorro Vaacutezquez-Campos V Puntes (ICN Spain)

1830-2100

Poster exhibition Evening event

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 13 Satellite meeting 13b TRIMATEC

(Chair Claudine Colin)

O13b-1 1400-1420

Trimatec competitiveness cluster management of controlled environment for nano fields Claudine Colin (TRIMATEC France)

O13b-2 1420-1440

Treatment of liquid effluents containing nanomaterial Jeacuterocircme Labille J-Y Bottero J Rose (CEREGE France)

O13b-3 1440-1500

Safe ecodesign and sustainable research Applied to Nanomaterial Development (SERENADE consortium) Jean-Yves Bottero J Rose A Masion (CEREGE France)

O13b-4 1500-1520

Synthesis of active TiO2 nanopowders and thin layers using supercritical carbon dioxide processes - Application to effluent treatment Audrey Hertz J Cruiz L Schrive Y Barre F Charton (CEA France)

O13b-5 1520-1540

Examples of system engineering for nanoparticles handling and studies Pierre Bombardier (FAURE QEI France)

O13b-6 1540-1600

Personal Protective Equipment against Nanoparticle-Selection evaluation and future standard to be built Samuel Ozil (Honeywell Protective Clothing France)

1600-1630 Coffee-break

Session 2 Detection (Co-chair Charles Motzkus)

2b Nanoparticles for biological application

O2b-1 1715-1730

Study of Nanoparticles localization in organs and tissues of rats after intraperitoneal and intragastrical administration Boris B Dzantiev SG Klochkov O D Hendrickson A V Zherdev SO Bachurin (AN Bach Institute of Biochemisty Russia)

O2b-2 1730-1745

Risk Assessment of Released cellulose nanocrystalsndashmimicking inhalatory exposure Carola Endes S Mueller O Schmid D Vanhecke S Camarero Espinosa E Johan Foster A Petri-Fink B Rothen-Rutishauser C Weder Martin JD Clift (Adolphe Merkle InstituteUniversity of Fribourg Switzerland)

O2b-3 Colloidaly stable polymer encapsulated quantum dots for biological applications

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM C

1745-1800 Isaac Ojea-Jimenez J Piella P Mulvaney V F Puntes (Catalan Institute of Nanotechnology Spain)

O2b-4 1800-1815

Membrane model as a new methodology for nanotoxicology Investigation Juliana Cancino T M Uemura Paula Lins P B Miranda V Zucolotto (University of Satildeo Paulo Brazil)

O2b-5 1815-1830

Engineered nanomaterial quantification in complex matrices PIXE case studies Omar Lozano J Mejia J Laloy O Toussaint J Dogneacute S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Belgium)

1830-2100 Poster exhibitionEvening event

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

Posters session 1830-2100

P1b-1

Occupational exposure assessment facility at Vito Evelien Frijns I Nelissen P Berghmans (Vito nv Belgium)

P1b-2

Risk assessment of nanomaterials Javad Malakootikhah A A Razaghi (University of Tehran Iran)

P1c-1

Application of current available models for the exposure assessment of nanoparticles from consumer products Anja Koumlth ALuch and M Enrico Goumltz (Federal institute for risk assessment Germany)

P1c-2

Development of a nano exposure and contextual information database (NECID) Wouter Fransman J Pelzer W Stoppelmann D Brouwer I Koponen D Bard O Witschger A Zugasti Makazaga E Jankowska T Kanerva M Berges (TNO The Netherlands)

P2a-1

Effective and selective extraction of silver nanoparticles from environmental water by an ionic exchange resin Lingxiangyu Li K Leopold M Schuster (Technische universitaumlt Muumlnchen Germany)

P2a-2

P2a-3 Application of enzyme immunoassay for fullerene c60 detection in ratsrsquo organs Olga d Hendrickson N Fedyunina A Zherdev PSveshnikov B Dzantiev (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P2a-4 New perspectives in manufactured nanoparticles characterisation over the size limits Gaeumltane Lespes C Henault (University of Pau France)

P2a-5 Quantitation of carbon nanotubes on filters using a laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy system Laboratory and onsite measurements J-BSirven C Queacutereacute S Motellier A Guiot F Gensdarmes (CEA France)

P2a-6 Differentiated anthropogenic ambient particle size spectra with a new U-SMPS set-up Juumlrgen Spielvogel M Weiss (Ppalasreg gmbh Germany)

P2a-7

P2a-8 Particle sampling by TEM grid filtration OLC Le bihan B RrsquoMili C Dutouquet O Aguerre-Charriol E Frejafon (INERIS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P2a-9 Aerosol size distribution estimation and associated uncertainty for measurement with a SMPS Loic Coquelin N Fischer T Mace C Motzkus F Gensdarmes G Fleury L Le Brusquet (lNE France)

P2a-10 Radiolabelling of engineered silver and titania nanoparticles as a tool for sensitive detection of nanoparticle release from surface coatings Heike Hildebrand K Franke N Gibson I Cydzik F Simonelli A Bulgheroni U Holzwarth E Bilz A Freyer (Helmholtz-Zentrum Germany)

P2a-11 Comparison of methodolgies to measure number based size distribution on polydisperse nanoparticles Samuel Legros V Barthes A Guiot S Motellier P Capron L Golanski (CEA France)

P2a-12 Non destructive and fast method for the detection of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) biodistribution based on their magnetic properties Lionel Maurizi V Bernau U Sakulkhu A Gramoun G Coullerez H Hofmann (Ecole polytechnique feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

P3a-1 Silver doped hydroxyapatite composites for long-term bone TERAPHIA Olena Ivashchenko I Uvarova N Ulianchych

(National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Ukraine)

P3a-2 Cytotoxic effects of polyethylcyanoacrylatechitosan nanoparticles Brenda Cecilia Gasca Zacariacuteas R Diacuteaz Torres P Ramiacuterez Noguera (National University of Mexico Meacutexico)

P3a-3 Reactivity of nanoaluminum in physiological solutions Karepina EE GAYu (Tomsk Polytechnic University Russia)

P3a-4 Determination of SPIONS nanoparticles biosafety problems of interferences with cytotoxic assays Lyes Tabet L Barhoumi M Welman L Ben Taher L Smiri H Abdelmelek K Maghni (Research Center HSCM Universiteacute de Montreacuteal Canada)

P3a-5 Renal metallothionein expression by nano zinc particles in cadmium-treated rats Mohammad Kazem Koohi F Asadi M Abas Ali Pour Kabire G Sadeghi Hashtjin M Hejazy (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-6 Differences in nanotoxicity responses between human bronchial smooth muscle cells (HBSMC) of normal and asthmatic subjects following exposure to quantum dots (QDS) nanoparticles Lyes Tabet M Welman L Castellanos K Maghni(Sacre-Coeur Hospital of Montreal Canada)

P3a-7 Comparative evaluation of cytotoxicity and DNA damage induction by carbon nanotubes cerium dioxide titanium dioxide and silver nanoparticles in mammalian cells Leonardo Pereira Franchi T AJ Souza E Y Matsubara J M Rosolen C Satie Takahashi CS (Department of Genetics FMRP-USP Brazil)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P3a-8 Genotoxicity in RTG-2 fish cell line upon exposure to different dimensions of silver nanoparticles detected by the comet assay Mahmoud Ghobadi H Farahmand A Mirjalili (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-9 Two ldquofacesrdquo of carbon nanotubes

Aneta Fraczek-Szczypta E Menaszek S Blazewicz (University of Science and Technology Poland )

P3a-10 Study of biocompatible and hemocompatible properties of amorphous hydrogenated carbon coatings produced by pulsed magnetron discharge Julie Laloy C Lopez-Garcia J Colaux F Mullier M Fransolet C Michiels JM Dogneacute amp S Lucas (Department of Pharmacy NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-11 Effect of nano-filler particles and methacrylate monomers separate and in combination on the secretion of cytokines V Ansteinsson JT Samuelsen JE Dahl and NR Gjerdet (University of Bergen Norway)

P3a-12 In vivo genotoxicity of titanium dioxide nanoparticle

Charlegravene Relier F Robidel B Trouiller (INERIS France)

P3a-13 Insights into titanium dioxide nanoparticle and fine genotoxicity in human lymphocytes Andrea Zijno C Andreoli F Barone P Degan B De Berardis G Leter R Crebelli (Istituto Superiore di Sanitagrave Roma)

P3a-14 Highly concentrated silica nanoparticles affect the activities of neural stem cell

line Kouki Fujioka S Hanada Y Inoue F Kanaya KShiraishi Y Manome (The Jikei University School of Medicine Japan)

P3a-15 Toxicological influence of giving the silica nanoparticles on cultured central nerves cells Yuriko Inoue K Fujioka S Hanada FKanaya K Shiraishi YManome MTakayanagi (Toho University Japan)

P3a-16 Effect of surface modification on Zn ions and ROS production of ZnO nanoparticles Mu Yao Guo YHang Leung Alan M C Ng Fang Zhou Liu Yip Hang Ng Aleksandra B Djurišić Wai Kin Chan (The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong)

P3a-17 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of silver nanoparticles with different sizes in mammalian cells Tiago A Jorge de Souza L Pereira Franchi and C Satie Takahashi (Department of Genetics FMRP-USP Brazil)

P3a-18 In vivo toxicity of enoxaparin encapsulated in mucoadhesive nanoparticles topical application in a wound healing model SC Huber PD Marcato N Duraacuten JM Annichino-Bizzacchi (Unicamp Campinas Brazil)

P3a-19 Phytotoxic and genotoxic effects of PVP coated ZnO nanoparticles on garlic

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

(allium sativum l) root tip cells Changshan Xu K Eit M Wang Y Li B Sun (Centre for Advanced Optoelectronic Functional Materials Research Northeast Normal University P R China)

P3a-20 Internalisation of aluminium oxide nanoparticles into human cells impact of particle size on the quantitative uptake Steffi Boumlhme H-J Staumlrk T Meissner D Kuumlhnel W Busch (UFZ - Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research Germany)

P3a-21 Immunological assays as an opportunity of assessment of health risks of airborne particle mixture including nanoparticles Taacuteňa Brzicovaacute I Lochman P Danihelka A Lochmanovaacute K Lach V Mička (VŠB ndashFaculty of Safety Engineering Czech Republic)

P3a-22 Altered characteristics of differently functionalized silica nanoparticles in various

environments with possible implications for biological impacts Emilia Izak M Voetz S Eiden A Duschl and VF Puntes (Bayer Technology Services GmbH Germany)

P3a-23 Enhanced antiproliferation of cancer cells by biocompatible multifunctional microbial exopolysaccharide stabilized magnetic nanoparticles Balasubramanian Sivakumar R Girija Aswathy R Sreejith Y Nagaoka M Suzuki Y Yoshida T Maekawa D Nair Sakthikumar (Bio Nano Electronics Research Center Graduate School of Interdisciplinary New Science Toyo UniversityJapan)

P3a-24 Copper(ii) oxide nanoparticles penetrate into HEPG2 CELLS exert cytotoxicity via oxidative stress and induce proinflammatory response Jean-Pascal Piret D Jacques J-N Audinot J Mejia E Boilan F Noeumll M Fransolet C Demazy S Lucas C Saout and O Toussaint (URBC Namur Nanosafety Center (NNC) Belgium)

P3a-25 Electrical measurement of the interactions between gold nanoparticles and biological membrane Young-Rok Kim M-C Lim K-P Lee (Department of Food Science and Biotechnology Kyung Hee University Republic of Korea)

P3a-26 Metal homeostasis interferences in hepatocytes cells treated by CuO nanoparticles Martine Cuillel M Chevallet C Fauquant P Charbonnier D Cassio I Pignot-Paintrand E Mintz and I Michaud-Soret (CNRS CEA France)

P3a-27 Transnational access at VITO through the Fp7 qnano research infrastructure Evelien Frijns I Mertens K Tirez G Vanermen S Voorspoels R Persoons S Mullens I Nelissen (VITO NV Belgium)

P3a-28 Source activity and toxicity of nanomaterials for biological systems Ghassem Amoabediny J Malakootikhah I Alahdadi F Yazdian (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-29 TiO2 nanoparticles and bulk material stimulate human peripheral blood mononuclear cells Dietmar Fuchs S Schroecksnadel N Herlin M Carriere

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

(Biocenter Innsbruck Medical University Austria)

P3a-30 In vitro testing of nanoparticles dissolution Anna Godymchuk E Yunda (Tomsk Polytechnic University Russian Federation)

P3a-31 Particulate cobalt toxicity and internalization in lung cells Veacuteronique Malard C Darolles N Sage P Gueacuteraud M Floriani J Armengaud (CEA IRSN France)

P3a-32 Effects of physicochemical properties exposure doses and cell types on cytotoxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles Yan (Mary) Zhang Kathy C Nguyen D E Lefebvre P S Shwed J Crosthwait G S Bondy Azam F Tayabali (Environmental Health Sciences and Research Bureau Health Canada Canada)

P3a-33 Proteomic study of the molecular responses of mouse macrophages to copper oxide nanoparticles Thierry Rabilloud S Triboulet C Aude-Garcia M Carriegravere H Diemer F Proamer A Habert M Chevallet V Collin-Faure D Hanau A Van Dorsselaer N Herlin-Boime (CNRS France)

P3a-34 Toxicological evaluation of TiC nanoparticles orally administered in a rat model Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan J Mejia O Toussaint J-M Dogn S Lucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC Belgium)

P3a-35 In vitro toxicity assessment of gold nanoparticles in biological media Sadequa Sultana N Djaker M Salerno S Boca S Astilean H Hlawaty MLamy De La Chapelle (Universiteacute Paris 13 France)

P3a-36 Comparison cytotoxic potency of zinc oxide nanoparticles on five cellular lines Lidia Zapoacuter M Szewczyńska (Central Institute for Labour Protection ndash National Research Institute Poland)

P3a-37 Respiratory effects of repeated instillations of iron manganese and chromium oxides nanoparticles in mice Mirlande Preacutesumeacute A Simon-Deckers G Beaune O Durupthy J Boczkowski S Lanone (INSERM France)

P3a-38 Morphological and cytohistochemical evaluation of renal effects of cadmium-doped silica nanoparticles given intratracheally to rat Teresa Coccini E Roda S Barni L Manzo (Toxicology Division Salvatore Maugeri Foundation IRCCS and European Centre for Nanomedicine University of Pavia Italy)

P3a-39 Titanium oxide nanoparticles toxicity causes functionality and DNA damage in buffalo (bubalus bubalis) sperm in vitro Gautam Kaul and Kamlesh Pawar (Biochemistry Department National Dairy Research Institute Government of India Lab India)

P3a-40 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles in human

neuroblastoma cells Carla Costa V Valdiglesias G Kılıccedil B Laffon J P Teixeira (Portuguese

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

National Institute of Health Portugal)

P3a-41 Innovative nano-qsar technology for early detection of nanoparticlesrsquo toxicity Natalia Novoselska V Kuzmin A Artemenko (IIMechnikov Odessa National University Ukraine)

P3a-42 In vitro toxicity of carbon nanotubes impact of acid functionalization Agathe Figarol J Pourchez D Boudard D Bernache-Assolant M Cottier and P Grosseau (Ecole Nationale Supeacuterieure des Mines LINA France)

P3a-43 Role of metal oxide nanoparticle in welderrsquos lung injury A Simon-Deckers P Andujar B Fayard B Clin J Boczkowski J-C Pairon J Doucet F Gallateau-Salleacute S Lanone (INSERM CNRS France)

P3a-44 MTT and LDH interlaboratory assays for assessing in vitro cytotoxicity of engineered nanomaterials C Costa J- P Teixeira A Dhawan A Pandey B Laffon J Fernandez Tajes V Valdiglesias D Fuchs S Schroecksnadel M Carriegravere S Bonassi A Basak Engin E Coskun B Karahalil Nathalie Herlin-Boime (Environmental Health Dept National Institute of Health Dr Ricardo Jorge Porto Portugal )

P3a-45 Understanding the impact of np physicochemical properties in biological fluid

and their resultant cellular interaction in vitro Vera Hirsch C Kinnear B Rothen-Rutishauser Martin J D Clift A Petri-Fink (Adolphe Merkle Institute University of Fribourg Switzerland)

P3a-46 Biocompatibility evaluation of medical devices incorporating nanomaterials Sylvie Framery (NAMSA Europe France)

P3a-47 Genotoxicity and proinflammatory effects of nanosilica via oral route in vitro and in vivo approaches Adeline Tarantini K Hogeveen S Huet G Jarry R Lanceleur L Le Hegarat A Mourot M Poul J-G Rolland V Fessard (ANSES France)

P3a-48 In vitro evaluation of cellular response induced by ZnO nanoparticles zinc ions and non-nano ZnO in fish cells Mar Babin C del Rio Joseacute L Pareja C Garciacutea-Goacutemez D Fernaacutendez (INIA Department of Environment Spain)

P3a-49 Genotoxicity of cerium dioxide nanoparticles (CeO2 nps) on mice oocyte Raphaeumll Rollais M Auffan J Perrin V Tassistro T Orsiegravere A Botta J Rose B Courbiere (Institut Meacutediterraneacuteen de Biodiversiteacute et drsquoEcologie Faculteacute de Meacutedecine de lrsquoUniversiteacute drsquoAix-Marseille France)

P3a-50 Effects of amorphous silica nanoparticles on human alveolar epithelial cells Mathilde Delaval R Guadagnini S Vranic F Marano A Baeza-Squiban S Boland (Sorbonne Paris CiteacuteCNRS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P3a-51 How do carbide enm dispersions evolve in an in vitro assessment Jorge Mejia O Lozano J-P Piret D Jacques C Saout JM Dogneacute O Toussaint S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation

Laboratory of Biochemistry and Cellular Biology (URBC) Belgium)

P3a-52 Stability of SiC and TiC nanoparticles during in vitro assessment Jorge Mejia V Valembois J-P Piret C Saout Jean-Michel Dogneacute Olivier Toussaint Steacutephane Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Laboratory of Biochemistry and Cellular Belgium)

P3a-53 Cytotoxicity of MWCNT and SiO2 nanoparticles at different stages of their life cycle as nanocomposite fillers Ezequiel Mas del Molino Gemma Vilar G Janer E Fernaacutendez-Rosas S Vaacutezquez-Campos (LEITAT Technological Center SPAIN)

P3a-54=gt (03b-2)

Nitric oxide releasing-iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles for biomedical applications cell viability apoptosis and cell death evaluations Renata de Lima J Luiz Oliveira A Ludescher M A M Molina R Itri Amedea B Seabra Paula Haddad (Departamento de Biotecnologia Universidade de Sorocaba Brazil)

P3a-55 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of biogenic silver nanoparticles R De Lima D Ballottin Priscyla D Marcato L Tasic Nelson Duraacuten (Osasco UniversityBrazil)

P3a-56 Biocompatibility and cytotoxicity study of nanophotonic contact lens material Marija Tomic J Muncan D Stamenkovic M Jokanović L Matija (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering University of Belgrade Serbia)

P3a-57 Nanoparticles in paints a new strategy to protect faccedilades and surfaces

Jean-Pierre Kaiser L Diener and P Wick (EMPA Switzerland)

P3a-58 Pulmonary toxicity after inhalation of silicon carbide nanoparticles in rat Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan O Toussaint B Masereel J-M Dogneacute amp SLucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-59 Development and validation of a whole-body inhalation exposure model for the exposition of rats to nanoparticles aerosol Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan OToussaint S Rolin B Masereel amp S Lucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-60 Functionalized double walled carbon nanotubes (DWCNTS) for targeted drug release T Somanathan N Gokulakrishnan (Vels University Chennai India)

P3a-61 Biodistribution studies on nanoparticles are so far of limited use for PBPK modeling Gunnar Johanson U Carlander (Karolinska InstitutetSweden)

P3a-62 Toxicokinetics of zinc oxide nanoparticles in rats Soo-Jin Choi Hae-Eun Chung Jin Yu Miri Baek Jeong-A Lee Min-Seok Kim Su-Hyon Kim Eun-Ho Maeng (Department of Food Science and Technology Seoul Womenrsquos University South Korea)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P4a-1 Evaluation of toxicity of the nanoscale materials for mammalians and environment Rostyslav Stoika N Boyko Y Senkiv Y Shlyakhtina R Panchuk R Bilyy Y Filyak Y Kit N Skorohyd O Klyuchivska H Falfushinska L Gnatyshyna O Stoliar A Zaichenko N Mitina A Ryabceva (Institute of Cell Biology Ukraine)

P4a-2 Metal oxide nanoparticle transport in porous media ndash an analysis about (un)certainties in environmental research Ilona Heidmann (University of Koblenz-Landau Germany)

P4a-3 Assessing the heteroaggregation of manufactured nanoparticles with naturally occuring colloids in a typical surface water Jeacuterocircme Labille A Praetorius C Harns J-Y Bottero J Brant M Scheringer (Aix-Marseille Universiteacute CNRS IRD CEREGE France)

P4a-4 Potential safety implications of nanoformulation of agrochemicals in crops production Haixin Cui X Zhao (The Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences China)

P4b-1 Environmental dissemination of silver nanoparticles which impact on crops Camille Larue L Ceacutecillon H Castillo-Michel S Sophie J Bourguignon M Carriegravere S Bureau V Magnin G Sarret (Isterre UMR 5275 CNRS and Univ J Fourier France)

P4b-2 Bio-interactions between proteins and CeO2-nps with similar hydrodynamic radius Franccediloise Rollin-Genetet E Artells C Seidel W Liu J Rose A Thieacutery C Vidaud (CEA France)

P4b-3 Carbon nanotubes enhanced the lead toxicity on the freshwater fish Diego Steacutefani T Martinez Oswaldo L Alves and E Barbieri (University of Campinas ndash UNICAMP Brazil)

P4b-4 Colloidal stability of modified carbon nanotubes Stefan Schymura K Franke (HZDR Institute of Resource Ecology Germany)

P4c-1 Behavioural responses of hediste diversicolor (polycheta) to Ag CdS or CuO nanoparticles using the multispecies freshwater biomonitorreg (MFB) Hanane Perrein-Ettajani P Emmanuel Buffet P Wu Douglas Gilliland P Reip E Valsami-Jones C Mouneyrac (LUNAM universiteacute UCO MMS France)

P4c-2 Combined effect of ZnO nanoparticles on zebrafish early development Eugene Krysanov T Demidova (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P4c-3 Effect of metal oxide nanoparticles on embryotoxicity of doxorubicin Tatiana Demidova E Krysanov (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P4c-4 Evaluation of multi walled carbon nanotubes ecotoxicology using standardized procedures on aquatic organisms

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

Florence Mouchet C Gancet E Pinelli A Perrault F Bourdiol E Flahaut L Gauthier J-C Boutonnet (CNRS UPS INPT NAUTILE Laboratoires ecolabCIRIMATGRL France)

P4c-5 Adverse effect of surface modified nanoparticles on the aquatic environment Younjung Jung J-Sung Ra and S Kim (KIST-Europe Campus E Germany)

P4c-6

P4c-7 Acute aquatic toxicity of photoactive TiO2 nanoparticles anchored on kaolinite matrix to freshwater green algae Kristina Čabanovaacute P Peikertovaacute V Matějka JKukutschovaacute (VŠB ndash Technical University of Ostrava Czech Republic)

P4c-8 Monitoring technique for the acute effect of TiO2 nanoparticles from the behaviour of rice fish orizias latipes in vivo Masaru Irie K Kosuge K Shida M Kubo-Irie K Takeda (Waseda Univ Japan)

P4c-9 Antifungal and antibacterial activities of silver nanoparticles Mohd Faiyaz Anwar D Yadav R Arora J Chandara M Samim (Department of Chemistry Jamia Hamdard University India)

P4c-10 (04a-3)

Adsorption of organic pollutants to aqueous suspensions of carbon nanomaterials Berit Glomstad A Booth B M Jenssen L Soslashrensen J Liu M Shen

(Norwegian University of Science and Technology Norway)

P5a-1 Carbon nanotubes sorbents and their potential risks to aquatic organisms

Daniela Plachaacute A Matlochovaacute K Čabanovaacute P Peikertovaacute (VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava Czech Republic)

P5a-2 Ecologicaly friendly intermatrix synthesis of polymer stabilized silver nanocomposites dealing with nanomaterial release Julio Bastos-Arrieta M Muntildeoz Dmitri N Muraviev P Ruiz (Autonomous University of Barcelona Spain)

P5a-3 Characterization of nanoparticulate emissions from the incineration of wastes containing manufactured nanomaterials Dinh-Trinh Tran D Fleury D Venditti S Durecu A Joubert G Ounoughene E Fiani T Meunier O Le Bihan L Le coq (INERIS Ecole des mines de Nantes France)

P5a-4 Investigation of nanoparticle release from UV-curable polymeric nanocomposites AFreyer E Bilz H Hildebrand K Franke R Mehnert E Mai (Leibniz Institute for Surface Modification Germany)

P5a-5 Characterization of released particles during abrasion test of nano-charged construction materials C Bressot O Aguerre-Chariol A Plassais F RousseauC Haehnel O Le Bihan (INERIS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P5a-6 Release of nanomaterials from paint waste Stefano Zuin M Gaiani A Ferrari L Golanski F Tardif (Venice Research Consortium Italy)

P5a-7 Potential release of carbon nanotubes from cnt composites during grinding process Isamu ogura M Kotake M Shigeta M Uejima K Saito N Hashimoto A Kishimoto (National institute of advanced industrial science and technology (AIST) technology research association for single wall carbon nanotubes Japan)

P5a-8 Nanomaterials for controlled drug delivery system T Somanthan (Vels University india)

P6a-1 Release characteristics of single-wall carbon nanotubes during manufacturing and handling Isamu Ogura M Kotake Nao Hashimoto K Gotoh A Kishimoto (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Technology Research Association for Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes (TASC) Japan)

P6a-2 Towards a nanosecured plateform to assess risks along the industrial lifecycle of nanomaterials Dominique Fleury E Frejafon B Debray O Aguerre-Chariol A Vignes and J Bouillard (INERIS France)

P6a-3 Mapping the use of nanoparticles in Quebecrsquos industries and research laboratories Claude Emond C Ostiguy I Dossa Y Malki C Boily D Roughley A Plavski et C-A Endo (University of Montreal Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Department Canada)

P8a-1 Life cycle and destination of silver nanoparticles in environment Ghassem Amoabediny I Alahdadi J Malakootikhah (University of Tehran Iran)

P9a-1 Towards nanoresponsibility Dorotheacutee Benoit Browaeys Jean-Jacques Perrier (VivAgora France)

P9a-2 Nanosafety - risk governance of manufactured nanoparticles -- challenges of substance regulation under scientific uncertainty Stefanie B Seitz J Jahnel and T Fleischer (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) Germany)

PO The ERA-Net SIINN Project Safe Implementation of Innovative Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Rainer Hagenbeck

B Fillon D Duret L Golanski SLegros (Forschungszentrum Juumllich GmbH Germany CEA France)

P1 Innovative strategies methods and tools for occupational risks management of manufactured nanomaterials (MNMs) in the construction industry Jesuacutes M Loacutepez de Ipintildea (TECNALIA Research amp Innovation ) on behalf of the Scaffold Consortium

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Wednesday 14 November

Session 3 Toxicology (Chair Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster)

3a Nanoparticle biotransformation and degradation

PL3 800-835

Concepts of safety assessment of engineered nanomaterials (ENM) Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster (University of Rochester USA)

O3a-1 845-900

How do oxide nanomaterial dispersions evolve in an in vitro assessment Omar Lozano J Mejia J-P Piret D Jacques C Saout J-M Dogneacute O Toussaint S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Belgium)

O3a-2 900-915

Interaction of fibrinogen and albumin with titanium dioxyde nanoparticles of different crystalline phases Arianna Marucco I Fenoglio F Turci B Fubini (University of Torino Dip Italy)

O3a-3 915-930

An effective photothermal therapy against cancer cells and deep tissue imaging with targeted NIR QD Ravindran Girija Aswathy B Sivakumar Y Nagaoka Y Yoshida T Maekawa D Sakthi Kumar (Bio Nano Electronics Research Center Japan)

O3a-4 930-945

Safety of nanovectors Cytotoxicity assessment of New self-emulsifying multiple wow nanoemulsions Estelle Sigward N Mignet P Rat M Dutot D Scherman D Brossard S Crauste-Manciet (INSERM France)

O3a-5 945-1000

Surface ligand dependent fate and toxicity of ZnO np in HEPG2 cells Dorota Bartczak M-O Baradez H Goenaga-Infante D Marshall (LGCUK)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 12 Regulation and standardization in nano-products (Chair Maila Puolamaa)

12a Regulation

PL12a 1030-1105

Regulatory aspects of nanomaterials in REACH Maila Puolamaa (DG Enterprise and Industry European Commission Brussel)

O12a-1 1115-1130

Legal issues of the environmental safety regulation in the sphere of nanotechnology in Russian federation Ekaterina Belokrylova (Udmurt State University Russia)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

O12a-2 1130-1145

Regulation and safety implementation of nanotechnology for chemical enterprises in the Central Europe space Andreas Falk S Hartl F Sinner (BioNanoNet Forschungsgesellschaft mbH Austria)

O12a-3 1145-1200

Defining occupational and consumer exposure limits for nanomaterials - first experiences from REACH registrations Karin Aschberger F M Christensen (European commission-JRC Italy)

O12a-4 1200-1215

Development of an integrative program of Nanosafety Promote the Coordination Between Industries and Risk Assessor Claude Emond S Kouassi F Schuster (BioSimulation Consulting Inc USA University of Montreal Canada)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 8 Life cycle analysis recycling waste management and disposal (Chair Bernd Nowack)

PL8 1330-1405

Life cycle considerations for assessing environmental risks of nanomaterials Bernd Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

O8a-1 1415-1445

Incineration of nanowastes The implications from a life cycle perspective Tobias Walser LK Limbach R Brogioli E Erismann L Flamigni B Hattendorf M Juchli F Krumeich C Ludwig K Prikopsky M Rossier D Saner A Sigg S Hellweg D Guumlnther W J Stark (Institute of Environmental Engineering Switzerland)

O8a-2 1445-1500

Preliminary evaluation of risks related to waste incineration of polymer nanocomposites Lex Roes M K Patel E Worrell C Ludwig (Utrecht UniversityThe Netherlands)

O8a-3 1500-1515

Safe and environmentally-friendly management and final elimination of wastes harbouring nano-objects or likely to release nanoparticles Thierry Meunier D VendittI amp S Durecu (Groupe Seacutecheacute Environnement France)

O8a-9

1515-1530 Investigation of the life cycle of nanoparticles by means of [4445Ti]TiO2 and [110mAg]Ag0 ndash Research Project nanoTrack Heike Hildebrand K Franke A Freyer E Bilz R Mehnert E Mai C Isaacson K Schirmer A Ammann L Sigg (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden Germany)

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Session 10 Commercial equipment (Chair Robert Muir)

O10a-1 1600-1615

Optical instrumentations for Nanosafety Nathalie Vollmer (HORIBA Scientific France)

O10a-2 1615-1630

NanoScan SMPS - a Novel Portable Nanoparticle Sizing and counting Instrument Torsten Tritscher TJ Krinke A F Zerrath E Filimundi O F Bischof (TSI GmbH GTSI Incorporated Germany USA)

O10a-3 1630-1645

Detecting amp characterizing nanomaterials in complex matrices amp airborne Byron J Cheatham (CytoViva USA)

O10a-4 1645-1700

High Resolution Portable Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer Designed for best practice nano exposure measurements Brian Steer B Gorbunov R Muir (Naneum Ltd UK)

O10a-5 1700-1715

Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis (NTA) A tool in toxicology and environmental fate assessment of nanomaterial Phil Vincent P Hole P Peotta S Capracotta B Carr (NanoSight LtdUK)

O10a-6 1715-1730

Magellan innovative detection traceability and characterization of Nanoparticles traces in liquid media Steacutephane Aiumlt Oumeghar P Nagtegaele D Jacob (Cordouan Technologies France)

2000-2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

Session 2 Detection and identification of nanoparticles (Co-chair Olivier Le Bihan)

2c Detection and measurement of nanoparticles in water

O2c-1 845-900

Measuring particle size distributions of nanoparticles in aqueous media using FFF and LIBD Nataliya Fedotova K Ralf B Sinnet G Detlef (ETH Zurich Switzerland)

O2c-2 900-915

Lab-on a chip microTAS (Micro Total Analysis Systems) for the High-throughput Measurement of Nanomaterial Solubility Ratna Tantra (National Physical Laboratory United Kingdom)

O2c-3 915-930

Species selective pre-concentration and quantification of Ag Au and Pd nanoparticles using cloud point extraction and graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry Georg Hartmann M Schuster (Technische Universitaumlt Muumlnchen Germany)

O2c-4 930-945

Quantitative Analysis of Engineered Nanoparticles in Food and Environment Frank Von der Kammer S Wagner S Legros B Meisterjahn E H Larsen K LoeschnerJ NavratilovaT Hofmann (Univ of Vienna Austria)

O2c-5 945-1000

Detection of nanoparticle heavy metal Pollutants in water by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) Cheikh-Benoit Faye C Dutouquet T Amodeo E Frejafon P Delalain O Aguerre-Chariol N Gilon-Delepine (INERIS France)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 2 Detection and identification of nanoparticles (Co-chair Simon Clavaguera)

2d Detection and measurement of nanoparticles in air

O2d-1 1030-1045

NanoBadge a Tool for Engineered Nanoparticles Exposure Assessment Simon Clavaguera M Amdaoud S Jacquinot S Motellier A Guiot L Golanski P Capron (CEA France)

O2d-2 1045-1100

Measurement methods for the EC definition of nanomaterials Luigi Calzolai D Gilliland and F Rossi (European Commission - DG Joint Research Centre Italy)

O2d-3 1100-1115

O2d-4 1115-1130

Detection of Nanoparticle agglomerates trapped in a low pressure RF (Radio-Frequency) plasma discharge using LIBS (Laser-induced Breakdown spectroscopy) Christophe Dutouquet G Wattieaux L Meyer E Frejafon and L Boufendi (INERIS France)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

O2d-5 1130-1145

Characterization of manufactured TiO2 nanoparticles Charles Motzkus J Idrac T Maceacute S Vaslin-Reimann P Ausset et M Mailleacute (LNE France)

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Sophie Lanone)

3a Nanoparticle biotransformation and degradation

O3a-6 1145-1200

ECSINrsquos methodological approach for hazard evaluation of engineered nanomaterials Lisa Bregoli F Benetti E Sabbioni (ECSIN ITALY)

O3a-7 1200-1215

Degraded nanocomposites a combined physico-chemical and toxicogenomics approach in caco-2 cells Odette Prat M Fisichella F Berenguer G Steinmetz M Auffan J Rose (CEA France)

O3a-8 1215-1230

Pristine graphene activates macrophages to produce cytokineschemokines via TLR- and NF-kappa B-related signalling pathways Taotao Wei H Zhou K Zhao and C Chen (Chinese Academy of Sciences China)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 3 Toxicology (Co- chair Claude Emond)

3b Nano bio interactions modeling

O3b-1 1330-1345

Assessment of different methods studying the impact of carbon nanomaterials on platelet function Julie Laloy F Mullier S Robert L Alpan J Mejia J-PPiret N Bailly S Lucas B Chatelain OToussaint B Masereel S Rolin amp J-M Dogneacute (University of Namur Belgium)

O3b-2 1345-1400 =gt(OP3a-54)

Iron oxide nanoparticles show no toxicity in terms of comete assay in lymphocytes a promising vehicle for nitric oxide releasing nanocarrier in biomedical applications R de Lima J Luiz Oliveira P Sayuri Kaneko Murakami M A M Molina R Itri P Haddad Amedea B Seabra (Universidade de Sorocaba Brazil)

O3b-3 1400-1415

Translocation of SiO2 nanoparticles across human bronchial epithelial cells Isabelle George S Vranic S Boland F Marano A Baeza-Squiban (Universiteacute Paris Diderot France)

O3b-4 1415-1430

Development of a dose-controlled multiculture cell exposure chamber for efficient delivery of airborne and engineered nanoparticles Akrivi Asimakopoulou Emmanouil Daskalos N Lewinski M Riediker E Papaioannou A G Konstandopoulos (Aerosol and Particle Technology Laboratory CPERICERTH Greece)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

Panel discussion Toxicology (Moderator Claude Emond)

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Peter Hoet)

3b Nano bio interactions modeling

O3b-5 1600-1615

In vitro ex vivo and in vivo translocation of titanium dioxide nanoparticles through the gastrointestinal barrier toxicological consequences Emilie Brun Nathalie Herlin-Boime G Veronesi B Fayard A-M Flank M Carriegravere (CEA-CNRS France)

O3b-6 1615-1630

Variation in silver nanoparticles toxicity in the presence of phenolic compounds Alina Martirosyan A Bazes Y-J Schneider (Institute of Life Sciences Belgium)

O3b-7 1630-1645

Development of a PBPK model for ionic and nanoparticulate silver Gerald Bachler N von Goetz K Hungerbuumlhler (ETH Zurich Switzerland)

O3b-8 1645-1700

Predictive tests to evaluate oxidative potential of engineered nanomaterials Mara Ghiazza E Carella S Oliaro Bosso M Tomatis I Corazzari M Cristina Paganini S Livraghi F Viola A Marucco B Fubini I Fenoglio (University of Torino Italy)

O3b-9 1700-1715

Comparison of Toxicity of Uncoated and Coated Silver Nanoparticles Kathy C Nguyen P Rippstein J Tan A F Tayabali (Health Canada Canada)

O3b-10 1715 -1730

Nano-titanium dioxide modulates the dermal sensitization potency of DNCB Stijn Smulders V De Vooght S Hussain S Boland B Nemery P HM Hoet J AJ Vanoirbeek (KU Leuven Belgium)

O3b-11 1730-1745

Using a PBPK model to study the influence of different characteristics of nanoparticles on their biodistribution Dingsheng Li C Emond G Johanson O Jolliet (School of Public Health University of MichiganUSA)

O3b-12 1745-1800

Cytotoxicity of solid lipid nanoparticle and nanostructured lipid carriers with local anaesthetic dibucaine for topical application Nelson Duraacuten R de Melo Barbosa C Moraes G da Silva T dos Santos Bella D Ribeiro de Arauacutejo P D Marcato E de Paula (State University of Campinas Brazil)

2000- 2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

1430-1530

Toxicology what is the time-scale to identify hazard classes for the engineered nanoparticles Application to nanomaterials safe by design

Claude Emond Claude Emond (University of Montreal Canada) Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster (University of Rochester USA) Gunnar Johanson (Karolinska Institutet Sweden) Daniel Bernard (ARKEMA France)

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 67 Secure industrial production and protection technology (Co-chair Jesuacutes Loacutepez de Ipintildea Pentildea)

6aSecure industrial production

O6a-6 845-900

In situ synthesis of anti-bacterial nanocomposite coatings by nanosafe-by-design sputtering process Alain Billard E Monsifrot I Sayah F Sanchette F Schuster (DEPHIS SARL France)

O6a-7 900-915

Secure Process through functionnalisation elaboration of organic composites reinforced with aligned carbon nanotubes grown on carbon fibers Steacutephanie Patel Y Magga M Pinault D Porterat G Deniau C Reynaud M Mayne-LrsquoHermite (CEA France)

O6a-8 915-930

Criteria and guiding principles for the precautionary design and for improved recyclability of engineered nanomaterials Michael Steinfeldt (University of Bremen Germany)

O6a-9 930-945

From Safe Nanomanufacturing to Nanosafe-by-Design processes Freacutedeacuteric Schuster F Lomello (CEA France)

1000-1030

Coffee-break

Session 11 Risk management for OHS experts (Chair Paul Schulte)

(Co-chair Olivier Witchger and Eric Drais)

PL11 1030-1105

Risk management for OHS experts Paul A Schulte (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health USA)

O11a-1 1115-1130

Horizon-scanning and Identification of emerging risks among nanotech-companies Steffen Foss Hansen H V Kristensen A Baun (Technical University of Denmark Denmark)

O11a-2 1130-1145

Risk assessment of nanomaterials and nanoproducts ndash adaptation of traditional approaches Jutta Jahnel T Fleischer S B Seitz (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Germany)

O11a-3 1145-1200

OHB based risk assessment method for powders and nanomaterials Malcom Staves Laurent Gridelet P Delbecq L Herveacute G Fayet D Fleury S Kowal (SOPROREAL France)

O11a-4 French approach for characterizing potential emissions and exposure to

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

1200-1215 aerosols released from nanomaterials in workplace operations Catherine Durand O Witschger O Le Bihan E Zimmermann A Marchetto M Reynier D Charpentier (CEA France)

O11a-5 1215-1230

Concerns related to Safety Management of Engineered Nanomaterials Amela Groso T Meyer (Ecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 11 Risk management for OHS Experts (Co- chair Eric Drais)

O11a-6 1330-1345

Design of a prevention approach from representations to action the case of nanomaterials Catherine LrsquoAllain S Caroly E Drais (Laboratoire PACTE Universiteacute de Grenoble INPG France)

O11a-7 1345-1400

From nanomaterials risk perception to risk management last literature survey lessons Eric Drais (INRS France)

O11a-8 1400-1415

French registry of workers handling engineered nanomaterials as an Instrument of integrated system for surveillance and research Irina Guseva Canu O Boutou-Kempf L Delabre S Ducamp Y Iwatsubo J-L Marchand and E Imbernon (French Institute for Public Health Surveillance France)

Session 12 Regulation and standardization in nano-products (Co-chair Olivier Salvi)

12 b Standardization

PL12b 1430-1445

NanoSTAIR project Establishing a process and a platform to support standardization for nanotechnologies Olivier Salvi E Freacutejafon (EU-VRi Germany)

O12b-1 1445-1500

Current International Standardization in particle characterization and release testing Michael Stintz L Hillemann (Institute of Process Engineering and Environmental Technology Germany)

O12b-2 1500-1515

Overview of standardization activities in Europe (CEN) and in relation with ISO and OECD Jean-Marc Aublant (LNE France)

O12b-3 1515-1530

Managing Operation Procedures in collaborative projects Marie-Gabrielle Ollivier Beuzelin A Hool (Ecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 8 Life cycle analysis

(Co- chair Mickael Riediker)

O8a-5 1600-1615

LCA Modelling of Engineered Nanomaterials a framework for establishing sound inventory data of production amp releases of nano objects along the life cycle Roland Hischier (EMPA Switzerland)

O8a-6 1615-1630

LCA case studies of nanotechnology-based applications in the project NanoSustain Michael Steinfeldt (University of Bremen Germany)

O8a-7 1630-1645

Life cycle assessment of a self-cleaning coating based on nano TiO2-polyurea resin applied on aluminum panel Martina Pini A M Ferrari R Gamberini P Neri B Rimini ( EN amp TECH - Italy)

O8a-8 1645-1700

Impact assessment of nano activated polymeric membranes Stefano Zuin P Scanferla W Wennekes J E Wong K De Sitter C Dotremont I Genne (Venice Research Consortium Italy)

O8a-4 1700-1715

Environmental exposure modelling of Engineered Nanomaterials and comparison to their corresponding bulktotal material flows Tianyin Sun F Gottschalk K Hungerbuumlhler B Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

Session 67 Secure industrial production (Co- chair Freacutedeacuteric Schuster)

6b Protection technology

O6b-1 1715-1730

Evaluating performance of containment equipment designed for handling manufactured nanomaterials by use of nanoparticle marker Seacutebastien Artous P Bombardier S Derrough D Locatelli P Nobile C Durand (CEA France)

O6b-2 1730-1745

Experimental and numerical comparative study of the containment of airborne nanoparticles and gas released inside a safety cabinet Vincent Cesard E Belut C Preacutevost (INRS France)

O6b-3 1745-1800

Experimental evaluation of the resistance of protective gloves against titanium dioxide nanoparticles in solution under conditions simulating occupational use Ludwig Vinches P Dolez K J Wilkinson S Halleacute (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal Canada)

2000-2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

2939

Thursday 15 November

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Chair Jeacuterocircme Rose)

4a Transport transformations and trophic transfer

PL4 800-835

Environmental Interactions Jeacuterocircme Rose M Auffan P Chaurand J Labille D Borschneck A Masion H Miche C Botta C Geantet E Puzenat P Afanasiev E Lecelrc J Garric F Manuela B Vollat P Noury K Abbaci J-Y Bottero (CEREGE France)

O4a-1 845-900

Effect of TiO2 nanoparticles on larval development of swallowtail within a food chain Miyoko Kubo-Irie M Yokoyama K Takeda M Irie (Tokyo University of Sciences Japan)

O4a-2 900-915

Role of water temperature in the fate transport bioavailability of engineered nanoparticles in aquatic environments Seyed Mohammad Majedi H K Lee B C Kelly (National University of Singapore Singapore)

O4a-3 915-930

MWCNT accumulation during hydroponic exposure of wheat and rapeseed quantification and distribution Camille Larue M Pinault B Czarny D Georgin E Flahaut N Bendiab M Mayne-LlsquoHermite V Dive F Taran M Carriegravere (CEA-CNRS France)

O4a-4 930-945

Benthic Food Chain studies with TiO2 nanoparticles Carl W Isaacson L Sigg A Amman and K Schirmer (EAWAG Switzerland)

O4a-5 945-1000

Modeling the fate of nano-TiO2 in the Rhone river ndash the importance of hetero aggregation with natural colloids Antonia Praetorius J Labille M Scheringer J-Y Bottero K Hungerbuumlhler (ETH Zuumlrich Switzerland)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 5 Nanomaterial release (Chair Tinh Nguyen)

5a Release by environmental stress

PL5 1030-1105

Quantitative Studies of Photo-induced Surface Accumulation and Release of Nanoparticles in Polymer Nanocomposites Tinh Nguyen D Stanley S Rabb D Banerjee X Gu L L Yu L Sung and J W Chin (NIST USA)

O5a-1 1115-1130

Scenarios and methods that induce protruding or released CNTrsquos after degradation of composite materials

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

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Wendel Wohlleben L Cena S Hirth G Cox Ž Tomović T Peters (BASF SE Germany)

O5a-2 1130-1145

Monitoring migration and transformation of nanomaterials in polymeric composites during climatic aging Gemma Vilar E Fernaacutendez-Rosas G Janer E Mas del Molino M Busquets-Fiteacute V Puntes SVaacutezquez-Campos (LEITAT Technological Center SPAIN)

O5a-3 1145-1200

Release of nanoparticles from textiles during washing Bernd Nowack Lena Windler C Lorenz N von Goetz K Hungerbuumlhler M Heuberger (EMPA Switzerland)

O5a-4 1200-1215

Release of TiO2 particles from paints containing pigment TiO2 andor nano-TiO2 by weathering experiments Ahmed Al-Kattan A Wichser R Vonbank S Brunner A Ulrich and B Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

O5a-5 1215-1230

Release of CeO2 nanoparticles upon aging of acrylic wood coating Lorette Scifo P Chaurand A Masion M Auffan M-A Diot J Labille J-Y Bottero and J Rose (TecnaliaFrance)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Co-Chair Jean-Yves Bottero)

4b Biodegradation biointeractions

O4b-1 1330-1345

Aged TiO2-based nanomaterial used in sunscreens implications on ESCHERICHIA COLI sensitization to toxic metal Catherine Santaella B Allainmat F Simonet J Labille C Geantet J Rose W Achouak (CNRS-CEA France)

O4b-2 1345-1400

Characterizing nanoparticles reactivity structure-Photocatalytic activity relationship Jordi Piella N Bastus V Puntes (ICN Spain)

O4b-3 1400-1415

TiO2 nanoparticles in cosmetic sunscreen effect of aging on physico-chemical and cytotoxic properties of both plain formulation and extracted nanoparticles Manon Rossano N Hucher C Picard M Grisel F Le Foll (URCOM CNRS France)

O4b-4 1415-1430

Assessment of Environmental Exposure to Nanomaterials through mesocosms experiments Meacutelanie Auffan M Tella L Brousset J Issartel C Pailles B Espinasse E Artells A Thiery C Santaella W Achouack A Masion J Rose J-Y Bottero

(CEREGE-CNRS France)

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O4b-5 1430-1445

Biotransformation of Carbon Nanotubes and Fullerenes by Horseradish Peroxidase Deborah Xanat Flores-Cervantes J Hollender Hans-Peter E Kohler (EAWAG Switzerland)

O4b-6 1445-1500

Cobalt titanium dioxide and nanosilver nanoparticles cause skeletal damages in sea urchins at pluteus stage Antonietta Morena Gatti C Gambardella S Ferrando L Gallus P Ramoino C Falugi (University of Genoa Italy)

O4b-7 1500-1515

Comparison of effects on crustaceans carbon nanoparticles and molybdenum nanowires Anda Baumerte G Sakale J Zavickis M Knite L Putna M Balode A Mrzel (University of Latvia Slovenia)

1530-1600

Coffee-break

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Co-chair Laurent Charlet)

4c Biologicals effects of NMs

O4c-1 1600-1615

Concerns over aluminum oxide nanoparticle based applications an ecologically inspired study using environmentally relevant isolates and medium Sunandan Pakrashi N Chandrasekaran A Mukherjee (VIT University India)

O4c-2 1615-1630

The role of silver and vanadium to the ecotoxicity of silver vanadate nanowires decorated with silver nanoparticles Gisela de Aragatildeo Umbuzeiro M Coletty Artal F Kummrow R Dias Holtz O Luiz Alves (State University of Campinas Brazil)

O4c-3 1630-1645

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Marie Carriegravere)

3d Tissues and environnement

O3d-5 1700-1715

Violaceinpoly-ɛ -caprolactonechitosan nanoparticles against bovine mastistis antibacterial and ecotoxicity evaluation Gisela A Umbuzeiro E Berni G Nakazato F I Vacchi N Duraacuten (UNICAMP Brazil)

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

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O3d-6 1715-1730

Evaluation of multi walled carbon nanotubes eco(geno)toxicity using the amphibian larvae of xenopus laevis Laury Gauthier F Mouchet C Gancet A Perrault F Bourdiol E Flahaut P Puech E Pinelli J-C Boutonnet (CNRS NAUTILE France)

O3d-7 1730-1745

Molecular interference between titanium from NP-TiO2 nanoparticles and iron homeostasis in E coli Caroline Fauquant Isabelle Michaud-Soret A-N Petit N Herlin-Boime P-H Jouneau SOllagnier de Choudens (CEA-CNRS France)

O3d-8 1745-1800

Fullerene nanoparticles C60 and C60(OH)18-22 Assessment of biological activity using bacterial cells and rat liver mitochondria as model systems Sandra M Santos R A Videira L Ferreira A M Dinis F Peixoto A S Jurado (University of Coimbra Portugal)

1815 Conclusion

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

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Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Naohide Shinohara)

3c Nanoparticles translocation and barrier

O3c-1 800-815

Tissue Distribution and clearance of Titanium Dioxide nanoparticles after intravenous administration and Intratracheal instillation Naohide Shinohara H Fukui N Danno T Ichinose K Honda M Gamo (AIST Japan)

O3c-2 815-830

A dynamic co-culture model resembling the alveolo-capillary barrier to study toxicity and translocation of nanoparticles Katrien Luyts B Nemery and P HM Hoet (KULeuven Belgium)

O3c-3 830-845

Communicating Nanotoxicology three Evaluations using in vitro central nerve models Fumihide Kanaya S Hanada Y Inoue Y Manome K Fujioka (National Center for Global Health and Medicine Japan)

O3c-4 845-900

Comparative study of neurologic effects of nano-TiO2 versus SiO2 after direct intracerebral exposure in mice Aureacutelie Balvay N Thieriet L Lakhdar A Bencsik (ANSES France)

O3c-5 900-915

Interactions of functionalized MWCNTs with primary neural cells from different brain regions site-specific effects Cyrill Bussy J Boczkowski S Lanone M Prato A Bianco K Kostarelos (Centre for Drug Delivery Research UK)

O3c-6 915-930

Specific uptakes and damages induced by polystyrene nanobeads according to surface chemistry Vincent Paget S Dekali T Kortulewski R Grall S Chevillard A Braun P Rat G Lacroix (INERIS France)

O3c-7 930-945

Application of in vitro BBB model to measure permeability of nanoparticles Sanshiro Hanada K Fujioka Y Inoue F Kanaya Y Manome K Yamamoto (National Center for Global Health and Medicine Japan)

O3c-8 945-1000

3D model of air-blood barrier for the study of nanoparticles translocation Samir Dekali V Paget C Gamez P Rat and G Lacroix (INERIS C-TAC France)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

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Session 3 Toxicology (Chair Shuji Tsuruoka)

3c Nanoparticles translocation and barrier

O3c-9 1115-1130

Assessment of cytotoxicity intracellular uptake and intestinal absorption of amorphous silica nanoparticles in the Caco-2 in vitro human intestinal barrier model Agnieszka Kinsner-Ovaskainen C Uboldi I Cydzik F Simonelli E Alloa M Ceridono D Gilliland N Gibson J Ponti F Rossi (JRC Italy)

O3c-10 1130-1145

Influence of the length of imogolite-like nanotubes on their cytotoxicity and genotoxicity towards human dermal cells Wei Liu P Chaurand C Di Giorgio M De Meacuteo A Thill M Auffan A Masion D Borschneck F Chaspoul P Gallice A Botta J-Y Bottero J Rose

(CEREGEndashCNRS France)

O3c-11 1145-1200

Effect of Different surface charge based superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) on Biodistribution in Rat and Ex vivo Protein fishing Usawadee Sakulkhu L Maurizi A Gramoun M-G Beuzelin J-P Valleacutee G Coullerez H Hofmann (Eacutecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

O3c-12 1200-1215

An Impedance-based High-throughput Method for Evaluating the Cytotoxicity of Nanoparticles Mihaela Roxana Cimpan T Mordal J Schoumllermann U Pliquett E Cimpan

(IKO Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry Norway)

O3c-13 1215-1230

The use of differentiated human respiratory epithelial cells in inhalation toxicology of nanomaterials Frieke Kuper A Reus M Groumlllers F van Acker I Kooter (TNO Quality and Safety The Netherlands)

1230-1330 Lunch

Panel discussion (Moderator Alexei Grinbaum)

1330-1430 The opinion of the Civil Society international NGO and european labor unions regarding nanomaterials approaches Alexei Grinbaum (CEA France) Aida Ponce Del Castillo (ETU BrusseI) Luisa Filipponi (NANOPINION Brussel) Alain Lombard (VivAgora France)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

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Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Freacutedeacuteric Bois)

3d Tissues and environment

O3d-1 1430-1445

ROS evaluation for a series of CNTs and their derivatives using ESR method with DMPO Shuji Tsuruoka KTakeuchi K Koyama M Endo H Matsumoto N Saito Y Usui D W Porter V Castranova (Shinshu University Japan)

O3d-2 1445-1500

Toxicity towards lung cells and Escherichia Coli Impact of nanoparticle dispersion status Nathalie Herlin-Boime Marie Carriegravere S Pigeot-Reacutemy A Casanova C Guillard J-C Lazzaroni D Atlan (CEA-UJF France)

O3d-3 1500-1515

Noteworthy Interaction of TiO2 Nanoparticles (Anatase) with Bacterial Cells under Dark Conditions Swayamprava Dalai N Chandrasekaran A Mukherjee (VIT University India)

O3d-4 1515-1530

Determination of endotoxin concentration by different test methods influence of sample preparation and particle interference on test reliability Stijn Smulders J-P Kaiser P Wick P Hoet (KULeuven Belgium)

1530-1630 Coffee-break

1815 End of the conference

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Session 9 Ethics and societal issues (Chair Alexei Grinbaum)

PL9 1030-1105

Nanotechnology and the narratives of responsibility Alexei Grinbaum (CEA France)

O9a-1 1115-1130

Nanotechnology responsibility and responsible innovation Christopher Groves (ESRC Cardiff University United Kingdom)

O9a-2 1130-1145

The social context of nanotechnology and Regulating its uncertainty a nanotechnologist approach Vincent Jamier I Gispert V Puntes (Centre for NanoBioSafety and Sustainability Spain)

O9a-3 1145-1200

The NanoSchool project a new pedagogical initiative to increase the awareness of nanosciences and nanotechnologies in the classrooms Francine Papillon E Excoffon A Bsiesy J Chevrier (CEA Grenoble France)

O9a-4 1200-1215

Latest research results on the effects of nanomaterials on humans and the environment DaNa - Knowledge Base Nanomaterials Clarissa Marquardt K Nau HF Krug D Kuumlhnel B Mathes V Richter S Scholz C Steinbach (KITGermany)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 5 Nanomaterial release

5b Release by mechanical stress

(Co- chair Francois Tardif)

O5b-1 1330-1345

Release-ability of nano fillers from different nanomaterials (Toward the acceptability of nanoproduct) Luana Golanski A Guiot S Motellier A T Saber F Tardif P Capron (CEA-Liten France)

O5b-2 1345-1400

Nanomaterial release from nanocomposites during reworking process Virginia Goacutemez M Levin S Irusta M Dal Maso J-M Santamariacutea K A Jensen I K Koponen (INA Spain)

O5b-3 1400-1415

Nanoparticle release from Nanocomposites due to mechanical treatment at two stages of the life-cycle Daniel Goumlhler A Nogowski P Fiala M Stintz (Institute of Process Engineering and environmental Technology Germany)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

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O5b-4 1415-1430

On character of coarse fine and ultrafine particles in automotive brake wear debris Jana Kukutschovaacute P W Lee V Matějka K Malachovaacute E Veselaacute Pavliacutena Peikertovaacute KČabanovaacute MVaculiacutek P Filip (Nanotechnology Centre at VŠB Czech Republic)

O5b-5 1430-1445

Abrasion tests on MWCNT composites influence of CNT dispersion state and fillermatrix interface Maxime Pras J Duchet-Rumeau J-F Gerard L Golanski A Guiot (UMR CNRS France)

O5b-6 1445-1500

Generation of aerosols during the mechanical solicitation of materials development of an experimental set-up and applications Christophe Bressot N Shandilya O Aguerre-Chariol M Morgeneyer O L C Le Bihan (INERIS France)

O5b-7 1500-1515

On nanoparticles release from polymer nanocomposites for applications in lightweight automotive components James Njuguna S Sachse F Silva S Michalowski and K Pielichowski (Centre for Automotive Technology Cranfield University UK)

O5b-8 1515-1530

Abrasion behavior of an epoxy-based nanocomposite with raw- and functionalized carbon nanotubes Lukas Schlagenhauf Bryan TT Chu J Buha F Nuumlesch J Wang (Swiss Federal Institute for Materials Testing and Research Switzerland)

1530- 1600 Coffee-break

Session 5 Nanomaterial release

5c General and other release mechanisms

(Co-chair Wendel Wohlleben)

O5c-1 1600-1615

Nanomaterial dustiness - a comparison between three methods Keld Alstrup Jensen M Levin I K Koponen D Bard A Kelley G Burdett S Bau O Witschger (National Research Centre for the Working Environment Denmark)

O5c-2 1615-1630

NanoRelease ndash Developing Methods to Measure Release of Nanomaterials from Solid Consumer Products Lie Chen M Hill R Canady (Health Canada Canada)

O5c-3 1630-1645

O5c-4 1645-1700

Characterization and quantification of nanoparticle release from commercial available spray products containing engineered nanoparticles Sabrina Losert M Lattuada K Hungerbuumlhler A Ulric (EMPA Switzerland)

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O5c-5 1700-1715

Behavior of nanoparticles during high temperature treatment (incineration type) Samir Derrough G Raffin D Locatelli P Nobile C Durand (CEA France)

O5c-6 1715-1730

Fate of CNT-epoxy composite during incineration Ulrika Backman J Lyyraumlnen T Kettunen J Leskinen O Sippula A Auvinen J Jokiniemi (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Finland)

O5c-7 1730-1745

Release of TiO2 nanoparticles from cement during their life cycle step of use Nathan Bossa J Rose P Chaurand O Aguerre-Chariol (INERIS iCEINT France)

1800 Conclusion

1815 End of the conference

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NANOSAFE 2012 Conference Organization

Local Organizing Committee

Vanessa GAULTIER (CEA) Franccedilois TARDIF (CEA) Dominique BAGUET (CEA) Freacutedeacutedric SHUSTER (CEA) Yves SICARD (CEA) Catherine DURAND (CEA) Didier MOLKO (MINATEC)

International Scientific Committee

Chair Freacutedeacuteric SCHUSTER (CEA FR) Franccedilois TARDIF (CEA FR) Co-chair Georgios KATALAGARIANAKIS (EC BE)

Meacutelanie AUFFAN (CEREGE FR) Jorge BOCZKOWSKI (INSERM FR) Jean-Yves BOTTERO (CEREGE FR) Jacques BOUILLARD (INERIS FR) Derk BROUWER (TNO NL) Marie CARRIERE (CEA FR) Claude EMOND (U MONTREAL CA) Cassandra ENGEMAN (UCSB USA) Eric GAFFET (CNRS FR) Franccedilois GENSDARMES (IRSN FR) Alexei GRINBAUM (CEA FR) Antje GROBE (USTUTTGART DE) Peter HOET (KUL BE) Eric QUEMENEUR (CEA FR) Olivier LE BIHAN (INERIS FR) Robert MUIR (NANEUM UK) Tinh NGUYEN (NIST USA) Bernd NOWACK (EMPA CH) Guumlnter OBERDOumlRSTER (U ROCHESTER USA) David PUI (U MINNESOTA USA) Michael RIEDIKER (IST CH) Yves SAMSON (CEA FR) Ken TAKEDA (U TOKYO JP) Olivier WITSCHGER (INRS FR)

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PROGRAMME

Tuesday 13 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Tuesday 13 November

815-850 Welcome by the Organizing Committee Franccedilois Tardif (CEA France)

Conference opening(Chair Georgios Katalagarianakis)

PL0a 850-910

Innovation perspectives through nanomaterials the integrated approach at CEA Freacutedeacuteric Schuster (CEA France)

PL0b 910-930

Codes Standards and Regulations in preparation at World-wide Level Franccediloise Roure (French Ministry of Finance Economy and Industry France)

PL0c 930-950

Regulation risk and the global nanotechnology workplace Cassandra Engeman (UCSB USA)

PL0d 950-1010

Are specific regulations for nanomaterials efficient Daniel Bernard (Arkema France)

PL0e 1010-1030

Innovation Governance Challenges in the field of Nanotechnologies Antje Grobe (University of Stuttgart Germany)

1030-1100 Coffee-break

Session 1 Exposure assessment (Chair Derck Brouwer)

1a Workplace and release studies

PL1 1100-1135

Engineered nanomaterials from source to dose and the role of measurement devices and measurement strategies Derck Brouwer (TNO Quality of Life The Netherlands)

O1a-1 1145-1200

Observatory of nanoaerosol release from electronic household products Gwi-Nam Bae S-H Park S-B Lee (Korea Institute of Science and Technology Korea)

O1a-2 1200-1215

Aerosol emission assessment during soldering process Virginia Goacutemez S Irusta F Balas J Santamariacutea (INA Spain)

O1a-3 1215-1230

Exposure to aerosols associated with cleanout operations of a reactor producing nanocomposite thin films embedded with silver nanoparticles Olivier Witschger S Bau B Bianchi R Wrobel V Matera (INRS France)

O1a-4 1230-1245

1300-1400 Lunch

Tuesday 13 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Session 2 Detection and identification of engineered nanoparticles

(Chair David YH Pui)

2a Synthesis aerosolization and tracing of nanoparticles

PL2 1400-1435

Detection and Identification Instrumentation and Calibration for AirLiquidSurface-borne Engineered Nanoparticles David YH Pui (Laboratory University of Minnesota USA)

O2a-1 1445-1500

Towards the efficient and versatile syntheses of nanomaterials for nanosafety investigation Aureacutelien Auger V Barthegraves N Wartenberg S de Sousa Nobre L Golanski H Perche O Poncelet P Capron (CEA France)

O2a-2 1500-1515

Metal impurities provide useful tracers for identifying exposures to airborne single-walled carbon nanotube particles released from work-related processes Pat E Rasmussen I Jayawardene H David Gardner M Cheacutenier C Levesque J Niu (Health Canada Canada)

O2a-3

1515-1530

Strategies for radiolabelling of carbon nanoparticles Stefan Schymura I Cydzik A Bulgheroni F Simonelli U Holzwarth J Kozempel K Franke N Gibson (HZDR Institute of Resource Ecology Germany)

O2a-4 1530-1545

Generation and characterization of dry nanopowders and carbon nanotubes using a shaker-atomizer type disperser Shi-Nian Uang S-M Hung C-J Tsai (Institute of Occupational Safety and HealthTaiwan)

O2a-5 1545-1600

Carbon nanotubes suspension study by vortex shaker sampling and mass analysis Aureacutelien Ustache O Le Bihan D Bernard E Peyret O Aguerre-Chariol (INERIS France)

1600-1630 Coffee-break

Tuesday 13 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Session 67 Secure industrial production and protection technology

(Chair Luana Golanski)

6aSecure industrial production

PL6 1630-1705

Developments in nano protection Luana Golanski A Guiot S Motellier S Clavaguera C Brouard N Wartenberg H Perche F Tardif P Capron S Artous CDurand V Mossuz C Desvergnes M Dubosson (CEA France)

O6a-1 1715-1730

Towards large scale aligned carbon nanotube composites an industrial safe-by-design and sustainable approach Pascal Boulanger L Belkadi M Pinault J Descarpentries MP NGhiem C Reynaud M Mayne-LrsquoHermite (CEA France)

O6a-2 1730-1745

Detection and identification of airborne multi-walled carbon nanotubes in arc discharge production Christina Isaxon L Ludvigsson P Nilsson M Hedmer H Tinnerberg Maria E Messing J Rissler V Skaug M Bohgard J Pagels (Lund UniversitySweden)

O6a-3

1745-1800

Plasma polymerized coating as a protective layer of carbon nanotubes grafted on carbon fibers Antineacutea Einig P Rumeau J Maguin Y Magga S Desrousseaux JBai (Ecole Centrale Paris France)

O6a-4

1800-1815

Silica-coating as protective shell for the risk management of nanoparticles Davide Gardini M Blosi C Delpivo S Ortelli A Costa (CNR-ISTECItaly)

O6a-5 1815-1830

Pilot-scale platform for nanopowder synthesis by laserplasma hybrid processes Yann Leconte A Quinsac D Porterat O Sublemontier N Herlin-Boime C Reynaud J-P Dufour L Boufendi F Schuster (CEA France)

Panel discussion Governance (Moderator Franccediloise Roure)

1830-1930 Governance what will change in the near future regarding the different actors managers workers and safety managers Franccediloise Roure (French Department of finance economy and Industry France) Elvio Mantovani (AIRINanotec IT Italy) Antje Grobe (University of Stuttgart Germany)

1830-2100 Poster ExhibitionEvening event

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM B

Session 1 Exposure assessment (Co-chair Catherine Durand)

1b Methodology

O1b-1 1445-1500

A modular tool for analyzing cascade impactors data to improve exposure assessment to airborne nanomaterials Seacutebastien Bau O Witschger (INRS France)

O1b-2 1500-1515

Exploratory study on two statistical methods to analyse time resolved data obtained during nanomaterial exposure measurements Freacutedeacuteric Clerc GH Njiki-Menga O Witschger (INRS France)

O1b-3 1515-1530

Assessment of nanoparticle agglomeration energy via rheological routes a key parameter for control banding exposure assessment Franccedilois Henry J Bouillard A Vignes O Dufaud L Perrin P Marchal

(INERIS France)

O1b-4 1530-1545

Approach to the exposure assessment of MWCNT by considering size distribution and oxidation temperature of elemental carbon Mariko Ono-Ogasawara M Takaya H Kubota Y Shinohara S Koda E Akiba S Tsuruoka T Myojo (Japan national institute of occupational safety and health Japan)

O1b-5 1545-1600

Is exhaled breath condensate representative of deep lung and suitable for exposure assessment to nanoparticles Muriel Dubosson C Desvergne V Mossuz M Cottier J Pourchez J-M Vergnon (CEA France)

1600-1630

Coffee-break

Session 1 Exposure assessment (Co-chair Olivier Witchger)

1c Tools and non-occupational exposure

O1c-1 1715-1730

Pro et con analysis of occupational exposure assessment tools and concepts for nanomaterials Biase Liguori S F Hansen K Alstrup Jensen A Baun (Technical University of Denmark Denmark)

O1c-2 1730-1745

Urban air pollution of Ostrava region by nanoparticles Zdeňka Kaličaacutekovaacute P Danihelka K Lach V Miacutečka (VŠBndashTechnical University of Ostrava Institute of Public Health Ostrava Czech Republic)

O1c-3 1745-1800

Nanoproduct simplified direct exposure assessment toolkit Yves Sicard F Tardif J Vendel (CEA France)

O5c-8 1800-1815

Exploring release and recovery of nanoparticles from polymer nanocomposites using commercial polyamide-based nanocomposites as a model

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM B

Martiacute Busquets-Fiteacute R Zanasca C Citterio L Mercante E Fernaacutendez Gemma J Socorro Vaacutezquez-Campos V Puntes (ICN Spain)

1830-2100

Poster exhibition Evening event

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 13 Satellite meeting 13b TRIMATEC

(Chair Claudine Colin)

O13b-1 1400-1420

Trimatec competitiveness cluster management of controlled environment for nano fields Claudine Colin (TRIMATEC France)

O13b-2 1420-1440

Treatment of liquid effluents containing nanomaterial Jeacuterocircme Labille J-Y Bottero J Rose (CEREGE France)

O13b-3 1440-1500

Safe ecodesign and sustainable research Applied to Nanomaterial Development (SERENADE consortium) Jean-Yves Bottero J Rose A Masion (CEREGE France)

O13b-4 1500-1520

Synthesis of active TiO2 nanopowders and thin layers using supercritical carbon dioxide processes - Application to effluent treatment Audrey Hertz J Cruiz L Schrive Y Barre F Charton (CEA France)

O13b-5 1520-1540

Examples of system engineering for nanoparticles handling and studies Pierre Bombardier (FAURE QEI France)

O13b-6 1540-1600

Personal Protective Equipment against Nanoparticle-Selection evaluation and future standard to be built Samuel Ozil (Honeywell Protective Clothing France)

1600-1630 Coffee-break

Session 2 Detection (Co-chair Charles Motzkus)

2b Nanoparticles for biological application

O2b-1 1715-1730

Study of Nanoparticles localization in organs and tissues of rats after intraperitoneal and intragastrical administration Boris B Dzantiev SG Klochkov O D Hendrickson A V Zherdev SO Bachurin (AN Bach Institute of Biochemisty Russia)

O2b-2 1730-1745

Risk Assessment of Released cellulose nanocrystalsndashmimicking inhalatory exposure Carola Endes S Mueller O Schmid D Vanhecke S Camarero Espinosa E Johan Foster A Petri-Fink B Rothen-Rutishauser C Weder Martin JD Clift (Adolphe Merkle InstituteUniversity of Fribourg Switzerland)

O2b-3 Colloidaly stable polymer encapsulated quantum dots for biological applications

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM C

1745-1800 Isaac Ojea-Jimenez J Piella P Mulvaney V F Puntes (Catalan Institute of Nanotechnology Spain)

O2b-4 1800-1815

Membrane model as a new methodology for nanotoxicology Investigation Juliana Cancino T M Uemura Paula Lins P B Miranda V Zucolotto (University of Satildeo Paulo Brazil)

O2b-5 1815-1830

Engineered nanomaterial quantification in complex matrices PIXE case studies Omar Lozano J Mejia J Laloy O Toussaint J Dogneacute S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Belgium)

1830-2100 Poster exhibitionEvening event

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

Posters session 1830-2100

P1b-1

Occupational exposure assessment facility at Vito Evelien Frijns I Nelissen P Berghmans (Vito nv Belgium)

P1b-2

Risk assessment of nanomaterials Javad Malakootikhah A A Razaghi (University of Tehran Iran)

P1c-1

Application of current available models for the exposure assessment of nanoparticles from consumer products Anja Koumlth ALuch and M Enrico Goumltz (Federal institute for risk assessment Germany)

P1c-2

Development of a nano exposure and contextual information database (NECID) Wouter Fransman J Pelzer W Stoppelmann D Brouwer I Koponen D Bard O Witschger A Zugasti Makazaga E Jankowska T Kanerva M Berges (TNO The Netherlands)

P2a-1

Effective and selective extraction of silver nanoparticles from environmental water by an ionic exchange resin Lingxiangyu Li K Leopold M Schuster (Technische universitaumlt Muumlnchen Germany)

P2a-2

P2a-3 Application of enzyme immunoassay for fullerene c60 detection in ratsrsquo organs Olga d Hendrickson N Fedyunina A Zherdev PSveshnikov B Dzantiev (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P2a-4 New perspectives in manufactured nanoparticles characterisation over the size limits Gaeumltane Lespes C Henault (University of Pau France)

P2a-5 Quantitation of carbon nanotubes on filters using a laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy system Laboratory and onsite measurements J-BSirven C Queacutereacute S Motellier A Guiot F Gensdarmes (CEA France)

P2a-6 Differentiated anthropogenic ambient particle size spectra with a new U-SMPS set-up Juumlrgen Spielvogel M Weiss (Ppalasreg gmbh Germany)

P2a-7

P2a-8 Particle sampling by TEM grid filtration OLC Le bihan B RrsquoMili C Dutouquet O Aguerre-Charriol E Frejafon (INERIS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P2a-9 Aerosol size distribution estimation and associated uncertainty for measurement with a SMPS Loic Coquelin N Fischer T Mace C Motzkus F Gensdarmes G Fleury L Le Brusquet (lNE France)

P2a-10 Radiolabelling of engineered silver and titania nanoparticles as a tool for sensitive detection of nanoparticle release from surface coatings Heike Hildebrand K Franke N Gibson I Cydzik F Simonelli A Bulgheroni U Holzwarth E Bilz A Freyer (Helmholtz-Zentrum Germany)

P2a-11 Comparison of methodolgies to measure number based size distribution on polydisperse nanoparticles Samuel Legros V Barthes A Guiot S Motellier P Capron L Golanski (CEA France)

P2a-12 Non destructive and fast method for the detection of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) biodistribution based on their magnetic properties Lionel Maurizi V Bernau U Sakulkhu A Gramoun G Coullerez H Hofmann (Ecole polytechnique feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

P3a-1 Silver doped hydroxyapatite composites for long-term bone TERAPHIA Olena Ivashchenko I Uvarova N Ulianchych

(National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Ukraine)

P3a-2 Cytotoxic effects of polyethylcyanoacrylatechitosan nanoparticles Brenda Cecilia Gasca Zacariacuteas R Diacuteaz Torres P Ramiacuterez Noguera (National University of Mexico Meacutexico)

P3a-3 Reactivity of nanoaluminum in physiological solutions Karepina EE GAYu (Tomsk Polytechnic University Russia)

P3a-4 Determination of SPIONS nanoparticles biosafety problems of interferences with cytotoxic assays Lyes Tabet L Barhoumi M Welman L Ben Taher L Smiri H Abdelmelek K Maghni (Research Center HSCM Universiteacute de Montreacuteal Canada)

P3a-5 Renal metallothionein expression by nano zinc particles in cadmium-treated rats Mohammad Kazem Koohi F Asadi M Abas Ali Pour Kabire G Sadeghi Hashtjin M Hejazy (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-6 Differences in nanotoxicity responses between human bronchial smooth muscle cells (HBSMC) of normal and asthmatic subjects following exposure to quantum dots (QDS) nanoparticles Lyes Tabet M Welman L Castellanos K Maghni(Sacre-Coeur Hospital of Montreal Canada)

P3a-7 Comparative evaluation of cytotoxicity and DNA damage induction by carbon nanotubes cerium dioxide titanium dioxide and silver nanoparticles in mammalian cells Leonardo Pereira Franchi T AJ Souza E Y Matsubara J M Rosolen C Satie Takahashi CS (Department of Genetics FMRP-USP Brazil)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P3a-8 Genotoxicity in RTG-2 fish cell line upon exposure to different dimensions of silver nanoparticles detected by the comet assay Mahmoud Ghobadi H Farahmand A Mirjalili (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-9 Two ldquofacesrdquo of carbon nanotubes

Aneta Fraczek-Szczypta E Menaszek S Blazewicz (University of Science and Technology Poland )

P3a-10 Study of biocompatible and hemocompatible properties of amorphous hydrogenated carbon coatings produced by pulsed magnetron discharge Julie Laloy C Lopez-Garcia J Colaux F Mullier M Fransolet C Michiels JM Dogneacute amp S Lucas (Department of Pharmacy NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-11 Effect of nano-filler particles and methacrylate monomers separate and in combination on the secretion of cytokines V Ansteinsson JT Samuelsen JE Dahl and NR Gjerdet (University of Bergen Norway)

P3a-12 In vivo genotoxicity of titanium dioxide nanoparticle

Charlegravene Relier F Robidel B Trouiller (INERIS France)

P3a-13 Insights into titanium dioxide nanoparticle and fine genotoxicity in human lymphocytes Andrea Zijno C Andreoli F Barone P Degan B De Berardis G Leter R Crebelli (Istituto Superiore di Sanitagrave Roma)

P3a-14 Highly concentrated silica nanoparticles affect the activities of neural stem cell

line Kouki Fujioka S Hanada Y Inoue F Kanaya KShiraishi Y Manome (The Jikei University School of Medicine Japan)

P3a-15 Toxicological influence of giving the silica nanoparticles on cultured central nerves cells Yuriko Inoue K Fujioka S Hanada FKanaya K Shiraishi YManome MTakayanagi (Toho University Japan)

P3a-16 Effect of surface modification on Zn ions and ROS production of ZnO nanoparticles Mu Yao Guo YHang Leung Alan M C Ng Fang Zhou Liu Yip Hang Ng Aleksandra B Djurišić Wai Kin Chan (The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong)

P3a-17 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of silver nanoparticles with different sizes in mammalian cells Tiago A Jorge de Souza L Pereira Franchi and C Satie Takahashi (Department of Genetics FMRP-USP Brazil)

P3a-18 In vivo toxicity of enoxaparin encapsulated in mucoadhesive nanoparticles topical application in a wound healing model SC Huber PD Marcato N Duraacuten JM Annichino-Bizzacchi (Unicamp Campinas Brazil)

P3a-19 Phytotoxic and genotoxic effects of PVP coated ZnO nanoparticles on garlic

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

(allium sativum l) root tip cells Changshan Xu K Eit M Wang Y Li B Sun (Centre for Advanced Optoelectronic Functional Materials Research Northeast Normal University P R China)

P3a-20 Internalisation of aluminium oxide nanoparticles into human cells impact of particle size on the quantitative uptake Steffi Boumlhme H-J Staumlrk T Meissner D Kuumlhnel W Busch (UFZ - Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research Germany)

P3a-21 Immunological assays as an opportunity of assessment of health risks of airborne particle mixture including nanoparticles Taacuteňa Brzicovaacute I Lochman P Danihelka A Lochmanovaacute K Lach V Mička (VŠB ndashFaculty of Safety Engineering Czech Republic)

P3a-22 Altered characteristics of differently functionalized silica nanoparticles in various

environments with possible implications for biological impacts Emilia Izak M Voetz S Eiden A Duschl and VF Puntes (Bayer Technology Services GmbH Germany)

P3a-23 Enhanced antiproliferation of cancer cells by biocompatible multifunctional microbial exopolysaccharide stabilized magnetic nanoparticles Balasubramanian Sivakumar R Girija Aswathy R Sreejith Y Nagaoka M Suzuki Y Yoshida T Maekawa D Nair Sakthikumar (Bio Nano Electronics Research Center Graduate School of Interdisciplinary New Science Toyo UniversityJapan)

P3a-24 Copper(ii) oxide nanoparticles penetrate into HEPG2 CELLS exert cytotoxicity via oxidative stress and induce proinflammatory response Jean-Pascal Piret D Jacques J-N Audinot J Mejia E Boilan F Noeumll M Fransolet C Demazy S Lucas C Saout and O Toussaint (URBC Namur Nanosafety Center (NNC) Belgium)

P3a-25 Electrical measurement of the interactions between gold nanoparticles and biological membrane Young-Rok Kim M-C Lim K-P Lee (Department of Food Science and Biotechnology Kyung Hee University Republic of Korea)

P3a-26 Metal homeostasis interferences in hepatocytes cells treated by CuO nanoparticles Martine Cuillel M Chevallet C Fauquant P Charbonnier D Cassio I Pignot-Paintrand E Mintz and I Michaud-Soret (CNRS CEA France)

P3a-27 Transnational access at VITO through the Fp7 qnano research infrastructure Evelien Frijns I Mertens K Tirez G Vanermen S Voorspoels R Persoons S Mullens I Nelissen (VITO NV Belgium)

P3a-28 Source activity and toxicity of nanomaterials for biological systems Ghassem Amoabediny J Malakootikhah I Alahdadi F Yazdian (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-29 TiO2 nanoparticles and bulk material stimulate human peripheral blood mononuclear cells Dietmar Fuchs S Schroecksnadel N Herlin M Carriere

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

(Biocenter Innsbruck Medical University Austria)

P3a-30 In vitro testing of nanoparticles dissolution Anna Godymchuk E Yunda (Tomsk Polytechnic University Russian Federation)

P3a-31 Particulate cobalt toxicity and internalization in lung cells Veacuteronique Malard C Darolles N Sage P Gueacuteraud M Floriani J Armengaud (CEA IRSN France)

P3a-32 Effects of physicochemical properties exposure doses and cell types on cytotoxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles Yan (Mary) Zhang Kathy C Nguyen D E Lefebvre P S Shwed J Crosthwait G S Bondy Azam F Tayabali (Environmental Health Sciences and Research Bureau Health Canada Canada)

P3a-33 Proteomic study of the molecular responses of mouse macrophages to copper oxide nanoparticles Thierry Rabilloud S Triboulet C Aude-Garcia M Carriegravere H Diemer F Proamer A Habert M Chevallet V Collin-Faure D Hanau A Van Dorsselaer N Herlin-Boime (CNRS France)

P3a-34 Toxicological evaluation of TiC nanoparticles orally administered in a rat model Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan J Mejia O Toussaint J-M Dogn S Lucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC Belgium)

P3a-35 In vitro toxicity assessment of gold nanoparticles in biological media Sadequa Sultana N Djaker M Salerno S Boca S Astilean H Hlawaty MLamy De La Chapelle (Universiteacute Paris 13 France)

P3a-36 Comparison cytotoxic potency of zinc oxide nanoparticles on five cellular lines Lidia Zapoacuter M Szewczyńska (Central Institute for Labour Protection ndash National Research Institute Poland)

P3a-37 Respiratory effects of repeated instillations of iron manganese and chromium oxides nanoparticles in mice Mirlande Preacutesumeacute A Simon-Deckers G Beaune O Durupthy J Boczkowski S Lanone (INSERM France)

P3a-38 Morphological and cytohistochemical evaluation of renal effects of cadmium-doped silica nanoparticles given intratracheally to rat Teresa Coccini E Roda S Barni L Manzo (Toxicology Division Salvatore Maugeri Foundation IRCCS and European Centre for Nanomedicine University of Pavia Italy)

P3a-39 Titanium oxide nanoparticles toxicity causes functionality and DNA damage in buffalo (bubalus bubalis) sperm in vitro Gautam Kaul and Kamlesh Pawar (Biochemistry Department National Dairy Research Institute Government of India Lab India)

P3a-40 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles in human

neuroblastoma cells Carla Costa V Valdiglesias G Kılıccedil B Laffon J P Teixeira (Portuguese

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

National Institute of Health Portugal)

P3a-41 Innovative nano-qsar technology for early detection of nanoparticlesrsquo toxicity Natalia Novoselska V Kuzmin A Artemenko (IIMechnikov Odessa National University Ukraine)

P3a-42 In vitro toxicity of carbon nanotubes impact of acid functionalization Agathe Figarol J Pourchez D Boudard D Bernache-Assolant M Cottier and P Grosseau (Ecole Nationale Supeacuterieure des Mines LINA France)

P3a-43 Role of metal oxide nanoparticle in welderrsquos lung injury A Simon-Deckers P Andujar B Fayard B Clin J Boczkowski J-C Pairon J Doucet F Gallateau-Salleacute S Lanone (INSERM CNRS France)

P3a-44 MTT and LDH interlaboratory assays for assessing in vitro cytotoxicity of engineered nanomaterials C Costa J- P Teixeira A Dhawan A Pandey B Laffon J Fernandez Tajes V Valdiglesias D Fuchs S Schroecksnadel M Carriegravere S Bonassi A Basak Engin E Coskun B Karahalil Nathalie Herlin-Boime (Environmental Health Dept National Institute of Health Dr Ricardo Jorge Porto Portugal )

P3a-45 Understanding the impact of np physicochemical properties in biological fluid

and their resultant cellular interaction in vitro Vera Hirsch C Kinnear B Rothen-Rutishauser Martin J D Clift A Petri-Fink (Adolphe Merkle Institute University of Fribourg Switzerland)

P3a-46 Biocompatibility evaluation of medical devices incorporating nanomaterials Sylvie Framery (NAMSA Europe France)

P3a-47 Genotoxicity and proinflammatory effects of nanosilica via oral route in vitro and in vivo approaches Adeline Tarantini K Hogeveen S Huet G Jarry R Lanceleur L Le Hegarat A Mourot M Poul J-G Rolland V Fessard (ANSES France)

P3a-48 In vitro evaluation of cellular response induced by ZnO nanoparticles zinc ions and non-nano ZnO in fish cells Mar Babin C del Rio Joseacute L Pareja C Garciacutea-Goacutemez D Fernaacutendez (INIA Department of Environment Spain)

P3a-49 Genotoxicity of cerium dioxide nanoparticles (CeO2 nps) on mice oocyte Raphaeumll Rollais M Auffan J Perrin V Tassistro T Orsiegravere A Botta J Rose B Courbiere (Institut Meacutediterraneacuteen de Biodiversiteacute et drsquoEcologie Faculteacute de Meacutedecine de lrsquoUniversiteacute drsquoAix-Marseille France)

P3a-50 Effects of amorphous silica nanoparticles on human alveolar epithelial cells Mathilde Delaval R Guadagnini S Vranic F Marano A Baeza-Squiban S Boland (Sorbonne Paris CiteacuteCNRS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P3a-51 How do carbide enm dispersions evolve in an in vitro assessment Jorge Mejia O Lozano J-P Piret D Jacques C Saout JM Dogneacute O Toussaint S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation

Laboratory of Biochemistry and Cellular Biology (URBC) Belgium)

P3a-52 Stability of SiC and TiC nanoparticles during in vitro assessment Jorge Mejia V Valembois J-P Piret C Saout Jean-Michel Dogneacute Olivier Toussaint Steacutephane Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Laboratory of Biochemistry and Cellular Belgium)

P3a-53 Cytotoxicity of MWCNT and SiO2 nanoparticles at different stages of their life cycle as nanocomposite fillers Ezequiel Mas del Molino Gemma Vilar G Janer E Fernaacutendez-Rosas S Vaacutezquez-Campos (LEITAT Technological Center SPAIN)

P3a-54=gt (03b-2)

Nitric oxide releasing-iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles for biomedical applications cell viability apoptosis and cell death evaluations Renata de Lima J Luiz Oliveira A Ludescher M A M Molina R Itri Amedea B Seabra Paula Haddad (Departamento de Biotecnologia Universidade de Sorocaba Brazil)

P3a-55 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of biogenic silver nanoparticles R De Lima D Ballottin Priscyla D Marcato L Tasic Nelson Duraacuten (Osasco UniversityBrazil)

P3a-56 Biocompatibility and cytotoxicity study of nanophotonic contact lens material Marija Tomic J Muncan D Stamenkovic M Jokanović L Matija (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering University of Belgrade Serbia)

P3a-57 Nanoparticles in paints a new strategy to protect faccedilades and surfaces

Jean-Pierre Kaiser L Diener and P Wick (EMPA Switzerland)

P3a-58 Pulmonary toxicity after inhalation of silicon carbide nanoparticles in rat Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan O Toussaint B Masereel J-M Dogneacute amp SLucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-59 Development and validation of a whole-body inhalation exposure model for the exposition of rats to nanoparticles aerosol Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan OToussaint S Rolin B Masereel amp S Lucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-60 Functionalized double walled carbon nanotubes (DWCNTS) for targeted drug release T Somanathan N Gokulakrishnan (Vels University Chennai India)

P3a-61 Biodistribution studies on nanoparticles are so far of limited use for PBPK modeling Gunnar Johanson U Carlander (Karolinska InstitutetSweden)

P3a-62 Toxicokinetics of zinc oxide nanoparticles in rats Soo-Jin Choi Hae-Eun Chung Jin Yu Miri Baek Jeong-A Lee Min-Seok Kim Su-Hyon Kim Eun-Ho Maeng (Department of Food Science and Technology Seoul Womenrsquos University South Korea)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P4a-1 Evaluation of toxicity of the nanoscale materials for mammalians and environment Rostyslav Stoika N Boyko Y Senkiv Y Shlyakhtina R Panchuk R Bilyy Y Filyak Y Kit N Skorohyd O Klyuchivska H Falfushinska L Gnatyshyna O Stoliar A Zaichenko N Mitina A Ryabceva (Institute of Cell Biology Ukraine)

P4a-2 Metal oxide nanoparticle transport in porous media ndash an analysis about (un)certainties in environmental research Ilona Heidmann (University of Koblenz-Landau Germany)

P4a-3 Assessing the heteroaggregation of manufactured nanoparticles with naturally occuring colloids in a typical surface water Jeacuterocircme Labille A Praetorius C Harns J-Y Bottero J Brant M Scheringer (Aix-Marseille Universiteacute CNRS IRD CEREGE France)

P4a-4 Potential safety implications of nanoformulation of agrochemicals in crops production Haixin Cui X Zhao (The Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences China)

P4b-1 Environmental dissemination of silver nanoparticles which impact on crops Camille Larue L Ceacutecillon H Castillo-Michel S Sophie J Bourguignon M Carriegravere S Bureau V Magnin G Sarret (Isterre UMR 5275 CNRS and Univ J Fourier France)

P4b-2 Bio-interactions between proteins and CeO2-nps with similar hydrodynamic radius Franccediloise Rollin-Genetet E Artells C Seidel W Liu J Rose A Thieacutery C Vidaud (CEA France)

P4b-3 Carbon nanotubes enhanced the lead toxicity on the freshwater fish Diego Steacutefani T Martinez Oswaldo L Alves and E Barbieri (University of Campinas ndash UNICAMP Brazil)

P4b-4 Colloidal stability of modified carbon nanotubes Stefan Schymura K Franke (HZDR Institute of Resource Ecology Germany)

P4c-1 Behavioural responses of hediste diversicolor (polycheta) to Ag CdS or CuO nanoparticles using the multispecies freshwater biomonitorreg (MFB) Hanane Perrein-Ettajani P Emmanuel Buffet P Wu Douglas Gilliland P Reip E Valsami-Jones C Mouneyrac (LUNAM universiteacute UCO MMS France)

P4c-2 Combined effect of ZnO nanoparticles on zebrafish early development Eugene Krysanov T Demidova (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P4c-3 Effect of metal oxide nanoparticles on embryotoxicity of doxorubicin Tatiana Demidova E Krysanov (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P4c-4 Evaluation of multi walled carbon nanotubes ecotoxicology using standardized procedures on aquatic organisms

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

Florence Mouchet C Gancet E Pinelli A Perrault F Bourdiol E Flahaut L Gauthier J-C Boutonnet (CNRS UPS INPT NAUTILE Laboratoires ecolabCIRIMATGRL France)

P4c-5 Adverse effect of surface modified nanoparticles on the aquatic environment Younjung Jung J-Sung Ra and S Kim (KIST-Europe Campus E Germany)

P4c-6

P4c-7 Acute aquatic toxicity of photoactive TiO2 nanoparticles anchored on kaolinite matrix to freshwater green algae Kristina Čabanovaacute P Peikertovaacute V Matějka JKukutschovaacute (VŠB ndash Technical University of Ostrava Czech Republic)

P4c-8 Monitoring technique for the acute effect of TiO2 nanoparticles from the behaviour of rice fish orizias latipes in vivo Masaru Irie K Kosuge K Shida M Kubo-Irie K Takeda (Waseda Univ Japan)

P4c-9 Antifungal and antibacterial activities of silver nanoparticles Mohd Faiyaz Anwar D Yadav R Arora J Chandara M Samim (Department of Chemistry Jamia Hamdard University India)

P4c-10 (04a-3)

Adsorption of organic pollutants to aqueous suspensions of carbon nanomaterials Berit Glomstad A Booth B M Jenssen L Soslashrensen J Liu M Shen

(Norwegian University of Science and Technology Norway)

P5a-1 Carbon nanotubes sorbents and their potential risks to aquatic organisms

Daniela Plachaacute A Matlochovaacute K Čabanovaacute P Peikertovaacute (VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava Czech Republic)

P5a-2 Ecologicaly friendly intermatrix synthesis of polymer stabilized silver nanocomposites dealing with nanomaterial release Julio Bastos-Arrieta M Muntildeoz Dmitri N Muraviev P Ruiz (Autonomous University of Barcelona Spain)

P5a-3 Characterization of nanoparticulate emissions from the incineration of wastes containing manufactured nanomaterials Dinh-Trinh Tran D Fleury D Venditti S Durecu A Joubert G Ounoughene E Fiani T Meunier O Le Bihan L Le coq (INERIS Ecole des mines de Nantes France)

P5a-4 Investigation of nanoparticle release from UV-curable polymeric nanocomposites AFreyer E Bilz H Hildebrand K Franke R Mehnert E Mai (Leibniz Institute for Surface Modification Germany)

P5a-5 Characterization of released particles during abrasion test of nano-charged construction materials C Bressot O Aguerre-Chariol A Plassais F RousseauC Haehnel O Le Bihan (INERIS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P5a-6 Release of nanomaterials from paint waste Stefano Zuin M Gaiani A Ferrari L Golanski F Tardif (Venice Research Consortium Italy)

P5a-7 Potential release of carbon nanotubes from cnt composites during grinding process Isamu ogura M Kotake M Shigeta M Uejima K Saito N Hashimoto A Kishimoto (National institute of advanced industrial science and technology (AIST) technology research association for single wall carbon nanotubes Japan)

P5a-8 Nanomaterials for controlled drug delivery system T Somanthan (Vels University india)

P6a-1 Release characteristics of single-wall carbon nanotubes during manufacturing and handling Isamu Ogura M Kotake Nao Hashimoto K Gotoh A Kishimoto (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Technology Research Association for Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes (TASC) Japan)

P6a-2 Towards a nanosecured plateform to assess risks along the industrial lifecycle of nanomaterials Dominique Fleury E Frejafon B Debray O Aguerre-Chariol A Vignes and J Bouillard (INERIS France)

P6a-3 Mapping the use of nanoparticles in Quebecrsquos industries and research laboratories Claude Emond C Ostiguy I Dossa Y Malki C Boily D Roughley A Plavski et C-A Endo (University of Montreal Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Department Canada)

P8a-1 Life cycle and destination of silver nanoparticles in environment Ghassem Amoabediny I Alahdadi J Malakootikhah (University of Tehran Iran)

P9a-1 Towards nanoresponsibility Dorotheacutee Benoit Browaeys Jean-Jacques Perrier (VivAgora France)

P9a-2 Nanosafety - risk governance of manufactured nanoparticles -- challenges of substance regulation under scientific uncertainty Stefanie B Seitz J Jahnel and T Fleischer (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) Germany)

PO The ERA-Net SIINN Project Safe Implementation of Innovative Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Rainer Hagenbeck

B Fillon D Duret L Golanski SLegros (Forschungszentrum Juumllich GmbH Germany CEA France)

P1 Innovative strategies methods and tools for occupational risks management of manufactured nanomaterials (MNMs) in the construction industry Jesuacutes M Loacutepez de Ipintildea (TECNALIA Research amp Innovation ) on behalf of the Scaffold Consortium

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Wednesday 14 November

Session 3 Toxicology (Chair Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster)

3a Nanoparticle biotransformation and degradation

PL3 800-835

Concepts of safety assessment of engineered nanomaterials (ENM) Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster (University of Rochester USA)

O3a-1 845-900

How do oxide nanomaterial dispersions evolve in an in vitro assessment Omar Lozano J Mejia J-P Piret D Jacques C Saout J-M Dogneacute O Toussaint S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Belgium)

O3a-2 900-915

Interaction of fibrinogen and albumin with titanium dioxyde nanoparticles of different crystalline phases Arianna Marucco I Fenoglio F Turci B Fubini (University of Torino Dip Italy)

O3a-3 915-930

An effective photothermal therapy against cancer cells and deep tissue imaging with targeted NIR QD Ravindran Girija Aswathy B Sivakumar Y Nagaoka Y Yoshida T Maekawa D Sakthi Kumar (Bio Nano Electronics Research Center Japan)

O3a-4 930-945

Safety of nanovectors Cytotoxicity assessment of New self-emulsifying multiple wow nanoemulsions Estelle Sigward N Mignet P Rat M Dutot D Scherman D Brossard S Crauste-Manciet (INSERM France)

O3a-5 945-1000

Surface ligand dependent fate and toxicity of ZnO np in HEPG2 cells Dorota Bartczak M-O Baradez H Goenaga-Infante D Marshall (LGCUK)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 12 Regulation and standardization in nano-products (Chair Maila Puolamaa)

12a Regulation

PL12a 1030-1105

Regulatory aspects of nanomaterials in REACH Maila Puolamaa (DG Enterprise and Industry European Commission Brussel)

O12a-1 1115-1130

Legal issues of the environmental safety regulation in the sphere of nanotechnology in Russian federation Ekaterina Belokrylova (Udmurt State University Russia)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

O12a-2 1130-1145

Regulation and safety implementation of nanotechnology for chemical enterprises in the Central Europe space Andreas Falk S Hartl F Sinner (BioNanoNet Forschungsgesellschaft mbH Austria)

O12a-3 1145-1200

Defining occupational and consumer exposure limits for nanomaterials - first experiences from REACH registrations Karin Aschberger F M Christensen (European commission-JRC Italy)

O12a-4 1200-1215

Development of an integrative program of Nanosafety Promote the Coordination Between Industries and Risk Assessor Claude Emond S Kouassi F Schuster (BioSimulation Consulting Inc USA University of Montreal Canada)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 8 Life cycle analysis recycling waste management and disposal (Chair Bernd Nowack)

PL8 1330-1405

Life cycle considerations for assessing environmental risks of nanomaterials Bernd Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

O8a-1 1415-1445

Incineration of nanowastes The implications from a life cycle perspective Tobias Walser LK Limbach R Brogioli E Erismann L Flamigni B Hattendorf M Juchli F Krumeich C Ludwig K Prikopsky M Rossier D Saner A Sigg S Hellweg D Guumlnther W J Stark (Institute of Environmental Engineering Switzerland)

O8a-2 1445-1500

Preliminary evaluation of risks related to waste incineration of polymer nanocomposites Lex Roes M K Patel E Worrell C Ludwig (Utrecht UniversityThe Netherlands)

O8a-3 1500-1515

Safe and environmentally-friendly management and final elimination of wastes harbouring nano-objects or likely to release nanoparticles Thierry Meunier D VendittI amp S Durecu (Groupe Seacutecheacute Environnement France)

O8a-9

1515-1530 Investigation of the life cycle of nanoparticles by means of [4445Ti]TiO2 and [110mAg]Ag0 ndash Research Project nanoTrack Heike Hildebrand K Franke A Freyer E Bilz R Mehnert E Mai C Isaacson K Schirmer A Ammann L Sigg (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden Germany)

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Session 10 Commercial equipment (Chair Robert Muir)

O10a-1 1600-1615

Optical instrumentations for Nanosafety Nathalie Vollmer (HORIBA Scientific France)

O10a-2 1615-1630

NanoScan SMPS - a Novel Portable Nanoparticle Sizing and counting Instrument Torsten Tritscher TJ Krinke A F Zerrath E Filimundi O F Bischof (TSI GmbH GTSI Incorporated Germany USA)

O10a-3 1630-1645

Detecting amp characterizing nanomaterials in complex matrices amp airborne Byron J Cheatham (CytoViva USA)

O10a-4 1645-1700

High Resolution Portable Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer Designed for best practice nano exposure measurements Brian Steer B Gorbunov R Muir (Naneum Ltd UK)

O10a-5 1700-1715

Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis (NTA) A tool in toxicology and environmental fate assessment of nanomaterial Phil Vincent P Hole P Peotta S Capracotta B Carr (NanoSight LtdUK)

O10a-6 1715-1730

Magellan innovative detection traceability and characterization of Nanoparticles traces in liquid media Steacutephane Aiumlt Oumeghar P Nagtegaele D Jacob (Cordouan Technologies France)

2000-2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

Session 2 Detection and identification of nanoparticles (Co-chair Olivier Le Bihan)

2c Detection and measurement of nanoparticles in water

O2c-1 845-900

Measuring particle size distributions of nanoparticles in aqueous media using FFF and LIBD Nataliya Fedotova K Ralf B Sinnet G Detlef (ETH Zurich Switzerland)

O2c-2 900-915

Lab-on a chip microTAS (Micro Total Analysis Systems) for the High-throughput Measurement of Nanomaterial Solubility Ratna Tantra (National Physical Laboratory United Kingdom)

O2c-3 915-930

Species selective pre-concentration and quantification of Ag Au and Pd nanoparticles using cloud point extraction and graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry Georg Hartmann M Schuster (Technische Universitaumlt Muumlnchen Germany)

O2c-4 930-945

Quantitative Analysis of Engineered Nanoparticles in Food and Environment Frank Von der Kammer S Wagner S Legros B Meisterjahn E H Larsen K LoeschnerJ NavratilovaT Hofmann (Univ of Vienna Austria)

O2c-5 945-1000

Detection of nanoparticle heavy metal Pollutants in water by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) Cheikh-Benoit Faye C Dutouquet T Amodeo E Frejafon P Delalain O Aguerre-Chariol N Gilon-Delepine (INERIS France)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 2 Detection and identification of nanoparticles (Co-chair Simon Clavaguera)

2d Detection and measurement of nanoparticles in air

O2d-1 1030-1045

NanoBadge a Tool for Engineered Nanoparticles Exposure Assessment Simon Clavaguera M Amdaoud S Jacquinot S Motellier A Guiot L Golanski P Capron (CEA France)

O2d-2 1045-1100

Measurement methods for the EC definition of nanomaterials Luigi Calzolai D Gilliland and F Rossi (European Commission - DG Joint Research Centre Italy)

O2d-3 1100-1115

O2d-4 1115-1130

Detection of Nanoparticle agglomerates trapped in a low pressure RF (Radio-Frequency) plasma discharge using LIBS (Laser-induced Breakdown spectroscopy) Christophe Dutouquet G Wattieaux L Meyer E Frejafon and L Boufendi (INERIS France)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

O2d-5 1130-1145

Characterization of manufactured TiO2 nanoparticles Charles Motzkus J Idrac T Maceacute S Vaslin-Reimann P Ausset et M Mailleacute (LNE France)

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Sophie Lanone)

3a Nanoparticle biotransformation and degradation

O3a-6 1145-1200

ECSINrsquos methodological approach for hazard evaluation of engineered nanomaterials Lisa Bregoli F Benetti E Sabbioni (ECSIN ITALY)

O3a-7 1200-1215

Degraded nanocomposites a combined physico-chemical and toxicogenomics approach in caco-2 cells Odette Prat M Fisichella F Berenguer G Steinmetz M Auffan J Rose (CEA France)

O3a-8 1215-1230

Pristine graphene activates macrophages to produce cytokineschemokines via TLR- and NF-kappa B-related signalling pathways Taotao Wei H Zhou K Zhao and C Chen (Chinese Academy of Sciences China)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 3 Toxicology (Co- chair Claude Emond)

3b Nano bio interactions modeling

O3b-1 1330-1345

Assessment of different methods studying the impact of carbon nanomaterials on platelet function Julie Laloy F Mullier S Robert L Alpan J Mejia J-PPiret N Bailly S Lucas B Chatelain OToussaint B Masereel S Rolin amp J-M Dogneacute (University of Namur Belgium)

O3b-2 1345-1400 =gt(OP3a-54)

Iron oxide nanoparticles show no toxicity in terms of comete assay in lymphocytes a promising vehicle for nitric oxide releasing nanocarrier in biomedical applications R de Lima J Luiz Oliveira P Sayuri Kaneko Murakami M A M Molina R Itri P Haddad Amedea B Seabra (Universidade de Sorocaba Brazil)

O3b-3 1400-1415

Translocation of SiO2 nanoparticles across human bronchial epithelial cells Isabelle George S Vranic S Boland F Marano A Baeza-Squiban (Universiteacute Paris Diderot France)

O3b-4 1415-1430

Development of a dose-controlled multiculture cell exposure chamber for efficient delivery of airborne and engineered nanoparticles Akrivi Asimakopoulou Emmanouil Daskalos N Lewinski M Riediker E Papaioannou A G Konstandopoulos (Aerosol and Particle Technology Laboratory CPERICERTH Greece)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

Panel discussion Toxicology (Moderator Claude Emond)

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Peter Hoet)

3b Nano bio interactions modeling

O3b-5 1600-1615

In vitro ex vivo and in vivo translocation of titanium dioxide nanoparticles through the gastrointestinal barrier toxicological consequences Emilie Brun Nathalie Herlin-Boime G Veronesi B Fayard A-M Flank M Carriegravere (CEA-CNRS France)

O3b-6 1615-1630

Variation in silver nanoparticles toxicity in the presence of phenolic compounds Alina Martirosyan A Bazes Y-J Schneider (Institute of Life Sciences Belgium)

O3b-7 1630-1645

Development of a PBPK model for ionic and nanoparticulate silver Gerald Bachler N von Goetz K Hungerbuumlhler (ETH Zurich Switzerland)

O3b-8 1645-1700

Predictive tests to evaluate oxidative potential of engineered nanomaterials Mara Ghiazza E Carella S Oliaro Bosso M Tomatis I Corazzari M Cristina Paganini S Livraghi F Viola A Marucco B Fubini I Fenoglio (University of Torino Italy)

O3b-9 1700-1715

Comparison of Toxicity of Uncoated and Coated Silver Nanoparticles Kathy C Nguyen P Rippstein J Tan A F Tayabali (Health Canada Canada)

O3b-10 1715 -1730

Nano-titanium dioxide modulates the dermal sensitization potency of DNCB Stijn Smulders V De Vooght S Hussain S Boland B Nemery P HM Hoet J AJ Vanoirbeek (KU Leuven Belgium)

O3b-11 1730-1745

Using a PBPK model to study the influence of different characteristics of nanoparticles on their biodistribution Dingsheng Li C Emond G Johanson O Jolliet (School of Public Health University of MichiganUSA)

O3b-12 1745-1800

Cytotoxicity of solid lipid nanoparticle and nanostructured lipid carriers with local anaesthetic dibucaine for topical application Nelson Duraacuten R de Melo Barbosa C Moraes G da Silva T dos Santos Bella D Ribeiro de Arauacutejo P D Marcato E de Paula (State University of Campinas Brazil)

2000- 2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

1430-1530

Toxicology what is the time-scale to identify hazard classes for the engineered nanoparticles Application to nanomaterials safe by design

Claude Emond Claude Emond (University of Montreal Canada) Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster (University of Rochester USA) Gunnar Johanson (Karolinska Institutet Sweden) Daniel Bernard (ARKEMA France)

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 67 Secure industrial production and protection technology (Co-chair Jesuacutes Loacutepez de Ipintildea Pentildea)

6aSecure industrial production

O6a-6 845-900

In situ synthesis of anti-bacterial nanocomposite coatings by nanosafe-by-design sputtering process Alain Billard E Monsifrot I Sayah F Sanchette F Schuster (DEPHIS SARL France)

O6a-7 900-915

Secure Process through functionnalisation elaboration of organic composites reinforced with aligned carbon nanotubes grown on carbon fibers Steacutephanie Patel Y Magga M Pinault D Porterat G Deniau C Reynaud M Mayne-LrsquoHermite (CEA France)

O6a-8 915-930

Criteria and guiding principles for the precautionary design and for improved recyclability of engineered nanomaterials Michael Steinfeldt (University of Bremen Germany)

O6a-9 930-945

From Safe Nanomanufacturing to Nanosafe-by-Design processes Freacutedeacuteric Schuster F Lomello (CEA France)

1000-1030

Coffee-break

Session 11 Risk management for OHS experts (Chair Paul Schulte)

(Co-chair Olivier Witchger and Eric Drais)

PL11 1030-1105

Risk management for OHS experts Paul A Schulte (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health USA)

O11a-1 1115-1130

Horizon-scanning and Identification of emerging risks among nanotech-companies Steffen Foss Hansen H V Kristensen A Baun (Technical University of Denmark Denmark)

O11a-2 1130-1145

Risk assessment of nanomaterials and nanoproducts ndash adaptation of traditional approaches Jutta Jahnel T Fleischer S B Seitz (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Germany)

O11a-3 1145-1200

OHB based risk assessment method for powders and nanomaterials Malcom Staves Laurent Gridelet P Delbecq L Herveacute G Fayet D Fleury S Kowal (SOPROREAL France)

O11a-4 French approach for characterizing potential emissions and exposure to

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

1200-1215 aerosols released from nanomaterials in workplace operations Catherine Durand O Witschger O Le Bihan E Zimmermann A Marchetto M Reynier D Charpentier (CEA France)

O11a-5 1215-1230

Concerns related to Safety Management of Engineered Nanomaterials Amela Groso T Meyer (Ecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 11 Risk management for OHS Experts (Co- chair Eric Drais)

O11a-6 1330-1345

Design of a prevention approach from representations to action the case of nanomaterials Catherine LrsquoAllain S Caroly E Drais (Laboratoire PACTE Universiteacute de Grenoble INPG France)

O11a-7 1345-1400

From nanomaterials risk perception to risk management last literature survey lessons Eric Drais (INRS France)

O11a-8 1400-1415

French registry of workers handling engineered nanomaterials as an Instrument of integrated system for surveillance and research Irina Guseva Canu O Boutou-Kempf L Delabre S Ducamp Y Iwatsubo J-L Marchand and E Imbernon (French Institute for Public Health Surveillance France)

Session 12 Regulation and standardization in nano-products (Co-chair Olivier Salvi)

12 b Standardization

PL12b 1430-1445

NanoSTAIR project Establishing a process and a platform to support standardization for nanotechnologies Olivier Salvi E Freacutejafon (EU-VRi Germany)

O12b-1 1445-1500

Current International Standardization in particle characterization and release testing Michael Stintz L Hillemann (Institute of Process Engineering and Environmental Technology Germany)

O12b-2 1500-1515

Overview of standardization activities in Europe (CEN) and in relation with ISO and OECD Jean-Marc Aublant (LNE France)

O12b-3 1515-1530

Managing Operation Procedures in collaborative projects Marie-Gabrielle Ollivier Beuzelin A Hool (Ecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 8 Life cycle analysis

(Co- chair Mickael Riediker)

O8a-5 1600-1615

LCA Modelling of Engineered Nanomaterials a framework for establishing sound inventory data of production amp releases of nano objects along the life cycle Roland Hischier (EMPA Switzerland)

O8a-6 1615-1630

LCA case studies of nanotechnology-based applications in the project NanoSustain Michael Steinfeldt (University of Bremen Germany)

O8a-7 1630-1645

Life cycle assessment of a self-cleaning coating based on nano TiO2-polyurea resin applied on aluminum panel Martina Pini A M Ferrari R Gamberini P Neri B Rimini ( EN amp TECH - Italy)

O8a-8 1645-1700

Impact assessment of nano activated polymeric membranes Stefano Zuin P Scanferla W Wennekes J E Wong K De Sitter C Dotremont I Genne (Venice Research Consortium Italy)

O8a-4 1700-1715

Environmental exposure modelling of Engineered Nanomaterials and comparison to their corresponding bulktotal material flows Tianyin Sun F Gottschalk K Hungerbuumlhler B Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

Session 67 Secure industrial production (Co- chair Freacutedeacuteric Schuster)

6b Protection technology

O6b-1 1715-1730

Evaluating performance of containment equipment designed for handling manufactured nanomaterials by use of nanoparticle marker Seacutebastien Artous P Bombardier S Derrough D Locatelli P Nobile C Durand (CEA France)

O6b-2 1730-1745

Experimental and numerical comparative study of the containment of airborne nanoparticles and gas released inside a safety cabinet Vincent Cesard E Belut C Preacutevost (INRS France)

O6b-3 1745-1800

Experimental evaluation of the resistance of protective gloves against titanium dioxide nanoparticles in solution under conditions simulating occupational use Ludwig Vinches P Dolez K J Wilkinson S Halleacute (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal Canada)

2000-2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

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Thursday 15 November

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Chair Jeacuterocircme Rose)

4a Transport transformations and trophic transfer

PL4 800-835

Environmental Interactions Jeacuterocircme Rose M Auffan P Chaurand J Labille D Borschneck A Masion H Miche C Botta C Geantet E Puzenat P Afanasiev E Lecelrc J Garric F Manuela B Vollat P Noury K Abbaci J-Y Bottero (CEREGE France)

O4a-1 845-900

Effect of TiO2 nanoparticles on larval development of swallowtail within a food chain Miyoko Kubo-Irie M Yokoyama K Takeda M Irie (Tokyo University of Sciences Japan)

O4a-2 900-915

Role of water temperature in the fate transport bioavailability of engineered nanoparticles in aquatic environments Seyed Mohammad Majedi H K Lee B C Kelly (National University of Singapore Singapore)

O4a-3 915-930

MWCNT accumulation during hydroponic exposure of wheat and rapeseed quantification and distribution Camille Larue M Pinault B Czarny D Georgin E Flahaut N Bendiab M Mayne-LlsquoHermite V Dive F Taran M Carriegravere (CEA-CNRS France)

O4a-4 930-945

Benthic Food Chain studies with TiO2 nanoparticles Carl W Isaacson L Sigg A Amman and K Schirmer (EAWAG Switzerland)

O4a-5 945-1000

Modeling the fate of nano-TiO2 in the Rhone river ndash the importance of hetero aggregation with natural colloids Antonia Praetorius J Labille M Scheringer J-Y Bottero K Hungerbuumlhler (ETH Zuumlrich Switzerland)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 5 Nanomaterial release (Chair Tinh Nguyen)

5a Release by environmental stress

PL5 1030-1105

Quantitative Studies of Photo-induced Surface Accumulation and Release of Nanoparticles in Polymer Nanocomposites Tinh Nguyen D Stanley S Rabb D Banerjee X Gu L L Yu L Sung and J W Chin (NIST USA)

O5a-1 1115-1130

Scenarios and methods that induce protruding or released CNTrsquos after degradation of composite materials

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

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Wendel Wohlleben L Cena S Hirth G Cox Ž Tomović T Peters (BASF SE Germany)

O5a-2 1130-1145

Monitoring migration and transformation of nanomaterials in polymeric composites during climatic aging Gemma Vilar E Fernaacutendez-Rosas G Janer E Mas del Molino M Busquets-Fiteacute V Puntes SVaacutezquez-Campos (LEITAT Technological Center SPAIN)

O5a-3 1145-1200

Release of nanoparticles from textiles during washing Bernd Nowack Lena Windler C Lorenz N von Goetz K Hungerbuumlhler M Heuberger (EMPA Switzerland)

O5a-4 1200-1215

Release of TiO2 particles from paints containing pigment TiO2 andor nano-TiO2 by weathering experiments Ahmed Al-Kattan A Wichser R Vonbank S Brunner A Ulrich and B Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

O5a-5 1215-1230

Release of CeO2 nanoparticles upon aging of acrylic wood coating Lorette Scifo P Chaurand A Masion M Auffan M-A Diot J Labille J-Y Bottero and J Rose (TecnaliaFrance)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Co-Chair Jean-Yves Bottero)

4b Biodegradation biointeractions

O4b-1 1330-1345

Aged TiO2-based nanomaterial used in sunscreens implications on ESCHERICHIA COLI sensitization to toxic metal Catherine Santaella B Allainmat F Simonet J Labille C Geantet J Rose W Achouak (CNRS-CEA France)

O4b-2 1345-1400

Characterizing nanoparticles reactivity structure-Photocatalytic activity relationship Jordi Piella N Bastus V Puntes (ICN Spain)

O4b-3 1400-1415

TiO2 nanoparticles in cosmetic sunscreen effect of aging on physico-chemical and cytotoxic properties of both plain formulation and extracted nanoparticles Manon Rossano N Hucher C Picard M Grisel F Le Foll (URCOM CNRS France)

O4b-4 1415-1430

Assessment of Environmental Exposure to Nanomaterials through mesocosms experiments Meacutelanie Auffan M Tella L Brousset J Issartel C Pailles B Espinasse E Artells A Thiery C Santaella W Achouack A Masion J Rose J-Y Bottero

(CEREGE-CNRS France)

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

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O4b-5 1430-1445

Biotransformation of Carbon Nanotubes and Fullerenes by Horseradish Peroxidase Deborah Xanat Flores-Cervantes J Hollender Hans-Peter E Kohler (EAWAG Switzerland)

O4b-6 1445-1500

Cobalt titanium dioxide and nanosilver nanoparticles cause skeletal damages in sea urchins at pluteus stage Antonietta Morena Gatti C Gambardella S Ferrando L Gallus P Ramoino C Falugi (University of Genoa Italy)

O4b-7 1500-1515

Comparison of effects on crustaceans carbon nanoparticles and molybdenum nanowires Anda Baumerte G Sakale J Zavickis M Knite L Putna M Balode A Mrzel (University of Latvia Slovenia)

1530-1600

Coffee-break

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Co-chair Laurent Charlet)

4c Biologicals effects of NMs

O4c-1 1600-1615

Concerns over aluminum oxide nanoparticle based applications an ecologically inspired study using environmentally relevant isolates and medium Sunandan Pakrashi N Chandrasekaran A Mukherjee (VIT University India)

O4c-2 1615-1630

The role of silver and vanadium to the ecotoxicity of silver vanadate nanowires decorated with silver nanoparticles Gisela de Aragatildeo Umbuzeiro M Coletty Artal F Kummrow R Dias Holtz O Luiz Alves (State University of Campinas Brazil)

O4c-3 1630-1645

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Marie Carriegravere)

3d Tissues and environnement

O3d-5 1700-1715

Violaceinpoly-ɛ -caprolactonechitosan nanoparticles against bovine mastistis antibacterial and ecotoxicity evaluation Gisela A Umbuzeiro E Berni G Nakazato F I Vacchi N Duraacuten (UNICAMP Brazil)

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

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O3d-6 1715-1730

Evaluation of multi walled carbon nanotubes eco(geno)toxicity using the amphibian larvae of xenopus laevis Laury Gauthier F Mouchet C Gancet A Perrault F Bourdiol E Flahaut P Puech E Pinelli J-C Boutonnet (CNRS NAUTILE France)

O3d-7 1730-1745

Molecular interference between titanium from NP-TiO2 nanoparticles and iron homeostasis in E coli Caroline Fauquant Isabelle Michaud-Soret A-N Petit N Herlin-Boime P-H Jouneau SOllagnier de Choudens (CEA-CNRS France)

O3d-8 1745-1800

Fullerene nanoparticles C60 and C60(OH)18-22 Assessment of biological activity using bacterial cells and rat liver mitochondria as model systems Sandra M Santos R A Videira L Ferreira A M Dinis F Peixoto A S Jurado (University of Coimbra Portugal)

1815 Conclusion

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3339

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Naohide Shinohara)

3c Nanoparticles translocation and barrier

O3c-1 800-815

Tissue Distribution and clearance of Titanium Dioxide nanoparticles after intravenous administration and Intratracheal instillation Naohide Shinohara H Fukui N Danno T Ichinose K Honda M Gamo (AIST Japan)

O3c-2 815-830

A dynamic co-culture model resembling the alveolo-capillary barrier to study toxicity and translocation of nanoparticles Katrien Luyts B Nemery and P HM Hoet (KULeuven Belgium)

O3c-3 830-845

Communicating Nanotoxicology three Evaluations using in vitro central nerve models Fumihide Kanaya S Hanada Y Inoue Y Manome K Fujioka (National Center for Global Health and Medicine Japan)

O3c-4 845-900

Comparative study of neurologic effects of nano-TiO2 versus SiO2 after direct intracerebral exposure in mice Aureacutelie Balvay N Thieriet L Lakhdar A Bencsik (ANSES France)

O3c-5 900-915

Interactions of functionalized MWCNTs with primary neural cells from different brain regions site-specific effects Cyrill Bussy J Boczkowski S Lanone M Prato A Bianco K Kostarelos (Centre for Drug Delivery Research UK)

O3c-6 915-930

Specific uptakes and damages induced by polystyrene nanobeads according to surface chemistry Vincent Paget S Dekali T Kortulewski R Grall S Chevillard A Braun P Rat G Lacroix (INERIS France)

O3c-7 930-945

Application of in vitro BBB model to measure permeability of nanoparticles Sanshiro Hanada K Fujioka Y Inoue F Kanaya Y Manome K Yamamoto (National Center for Global Health and Medicine Japan)

O3c-8 945-1000

3D model of air-blood barrier for the study of nanoparticles translocation Samir Dekali V Paget C Gamez P Rat and G Lacroix (INERIS C-TAC France)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3439

Session 3 Toxicology (Chair Shuji Tsuruoka)

3c Nanoparticles translocation and barrier

O3c-9 1115-1130

Assessment of cytotoxicity intracellular uptake and intestinal absorption of amorphous silica nanoparticles in the Caco-2 in vitro human intestinal barrier model Agnieszka Kinsner-Ovaskainen C Uboldi I Cydzik F Simonelli E Alloa M Ceridono D Gilliland N Gibson J Ponti F Rossi (JRC Italy)

O3c-10 1130-1145

Influence of the length of imogolite-like nanotubes on their cytotoxicity and genotoxicity towards human dermal cells Wei Liu P Chaurand C Di Giorgio M De Meacuteo A Thill M Auffan A Masion D Borschneck F Chaspoul P Gallice A Botta J-Y Bottero J Rose

(CEREGEndashCNRS France)

O3c-11 1145-1200

Effect of Different surface charge based superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) on Biodistribution in Rat and Ex vivo Protein fishing Usawadee Sakulkhu L Maurizi A Gramoun M-G Beuzelin J-P Valleacutee G Coullerez H Hofmann (Eacutecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

O3c-12 1200-1215

An Impedance-based High-throughput Method for Evaluating the Cytotoxicity of Nanoparticles Mihaela Roxana Cimpan T Mordal J Schoumllermann U Pliquett E Cimpan

(IKO Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry Norway)

O3c-13 1215-1230

The use of differentiated human respiratory epithelial cells in inhalation toxicology of nanomaterials Frieke Kuper A Reus M Groumlllers F van Acker I Kooter (TNO Quality and Safety The Netherlands)

1230-1330 Lunch

Panel discussion (Moderator Alexei Grinbaum)

1330-1430 The opinion of the Civil Society international NGO and european labor unions regarding nanomaterials approaches Alexei Grinbaum (CEA France) Aida Ponce Del Castillo (ETU BrusseI) Luisa Filipponi (NANOPINION Brussel) Alain Lombard (VivAgora France)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

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Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Freacutedeacuteric Bois)

3d Tissues and environment

O3d-1 1430-1445

ROS evaluation for a series of CNTs and their derivatives using ESR method with DMPO Shuji Tsuruoka KTakeuchi K Koyama M Endo H Matsumoto N Saito Y Usui D W Porter V Castranova (Shinshu University Japan)

O3d-2 1445-1500

Toxicity towards lung cells and Escherichia Coli Impact of nanoparticle dispersion status Nathalie Herlin-Boime Marie Carriegravere S Pigeot-Reacutemy A Casanova C Guillard J-C Lazzaroni D Atlan (CEA-UJF France)

O3d-3 1500-1515

Noteworthy Interaction of TiO2 Nanoparticles (Anatase) with Bacterial Cells under Dark Conditions Swayamprava Dalai N Chandrasekaran A Mukherjee (VIT University India)

O3d-4 1515-1530

Determination of endotoxin concentration by different test methods influence of sample preparation and particle interference on test reliability Stijn Smulders J-P Kaiser P Wick P Hoet (KULeuven Belgium)

1530-1630 Coffee-break

1815 End of the conference

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

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Session 9 Ethics and societal issues (Chair Alexei Grinbaum)

PL9 1030-1105

Nanotechnology and the narratives of responsibility Alexei Grinbaum (CEA France)

O9a-1 1115-1130

Nanotechnology responsibility and responsible innovation Christopher Groves (ESRC Cardiff University United Kingdom)

O9a-2 1130-1145

The social context of nanotechnology and Regulating its uncertainty a nanotechnologist approach Vincent Jamier I Gispert V Puntes (Centre for NanoBioSafety and Sustainability Spain)

O9a-3 1145-1200

The NanoSchool project a new pedagogical initiative to increase the awareness of nanosciences and nanotechnologies in the classrooms Francine Papillon E Excoffon A Bsiesy J Chevrier (CEA Grenoble France)

O9a-4 1200-1215

Latest research results on the effects of nanomaterials on humans and the environment DaNa - Knowledge Base Nanomaterials Clarissa Marquardt K Nau HF Krug D Kuumlhnel B Mathes V Richter S Scholz C Steinbach (KITGermany)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 5 Nanomaterial release

5b Release by mechanical stress

(Co- chair Francois Tardif)

O5b-1 1330-1345

Release-ability of nano fillers from different nanomaterials (Toward the acceptability of nanoproduct) Luana Golanski A Guiot S Motellier A T Saber F Tardif P Capron (CEA-Liten France)

O5b-2 1345-1400

Nanomaterial release from nanocomposites during reworking process Virginia Goacutemez M Levin S Irusta M Dal Maso J-M Santamariacutea K A Jensen I K Koponen (INA Spain)

O5b-3 1400-1415

Nanoparticle release from Nanocomposites due to mechanical treatment at two stages of the life-cycle Daniel Goumlhler A Nogowski P Fiala M Stintz (Institute of Process Engineering and environmental Technology Germany)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

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O5b-4 1415-1430

On character of coarse fine and ultrafine particles in automotive brake wear debris Jana Kukutschovaacute P W Lee V Matějka K Malachovaacute E Veselaacute Pavliacutena Peikertovaacute KČabanovaacute MVaculiacutek P Filip (Nanotechnology Centre at VŠB Czech Republic)

O5b-5 1430-1445

Abrasion tests on MWCNT composites influence of CNT dispersion state and fillermatrix interface Maxime Pras J Duchet-Rumeau J-F Gerard L Golanski A Guiot (UMR CNRS France)

O5b-6 1445-1500

Generation of aerosols during the mechanical solicitation of materials development of an experimental set-up and applications Christophe Bressot N Shandilya O Aguerre-Chariol M Morgeneyer O L C Le Bihan (INERIS France)

O5b-7 1500-1515

On nanoparticles release from polymer nanocomposites for applications in lightweight automotive components James Njuguna S Sachse F Silva S Michalowski and K Pielichowski (Centre for Automotive Technology Cranfield University UK)

O5b-8 1515-1530

Abrasion behavior of an epoxy-based nanocomposite with raw- and functionalized carbon nanotubes Lukas Schlagenhauf Bryan TT Chu J Buha F Nuumlesch J Wang (Swiss Federal Institute for Materials Testing and Research Switzerland)

1530- 1600 Coffee-break

Session 5 Nanomaterial release

5c General and other release mechanisms

(Co-chair Wendel Wohlleben)

O5c-1 1600-1615

Nanomaterial dustiness - a comparison between three methods Keld Alstrup Jensen M Levin I K Koponen D Bard A Kelley G Burdett S Bau O Witschger (National Research Centre for the Working Environment Denmark)

O5c-2 1615-1630

NanoRelease ndash Developing Methods to Measure Release of Nanomaterials from Solid Consumer Products Lie Chen M Hill R Canady (Health Canada Canada)

O5c-3 1630-1645

O5c-4 1645-1700

Characterization and quantification of nanoparticle release from commercial available spray products containing engineered nanoparticles Sabrina Losert M Lattuada K Hungerbuumlhler A Ulric (EMPA Switzerland)

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Behavior of nanoparticles during high temperature treatment (incineration type) Samir Derrough G Raffin D Locatelli P Nobile C Durand (CEA France)

O5c-6 1715-1730

Fate of CNT-epoxy composite during incineration Ulrika Backman J Lyyraumlnen T Kettunen J Leskinen O Sippula A Auvinen J Jokiniemi (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Finland)

O5c-7 1730-1745

Release of TiO2 nanoparticles from cement during their life cycle step of use Nathan Bossa J Rose P Chaurand O Aguerre-Chariol (INERIS iCEINT France)

1800 Conclusion

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PROGRAMME

Tuesday 13 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Tuesday 13 November

815-850 Welcome by the Organizing Committee Franccedilois Tardif (CEA France)

Conference opening(Chair Georgios Katalagarianakis)

PL0a 850-910

Innovation perspectives through nanomaterials the integrated approach at CEA Freacutedeacuteric Schuster (CEA France)

PL0b 910-930

Codes Standards and Regulations in preparation at World-wide Level Franccediloise Roure (French Ministry of Finance Economy and Industry France)

PL0c 930-950

Regulation risk and the global nanotechnology workplace Cassandra Engeman (UCSB USA)

PL0d 950-1010

Are specific regulations for nanomaterials efficient Daniel Bernard (Arkema France)

PL0e 1010-1030

Innovation Governance Challenges in the field of Nanotechnologies Antje Grobe (University of Stuttgart Germany)

1030-1100 Coffee-break

Session 1 Exposure assessment (Chair Derck Brouwer)

1a Workplace and release studies

PL1 1100-1135

Engineered nanomaterials from source to dose and the role of measurement devices and measurement strategies Derck Brouwer (TNO Quality of Life The Netherlands)

O1a-1 1145-1200

Observatory of nanoaerosol release from electronic household products Gwi-Nam Bae S-H Park S-B Lee (Korea Institute of Science and Technology Korea)

O1a-2 1200-1215

Aerosol emission assessment during soldering process Virginia Goacutemez S Irusta F Balas J Santamariacutea (INA Spain)

O1a-3 1215-1230

Exposure to aerosols associated with cleanout operations of a reactor producing nanocomposite thin films embedded with silver nanoparticles Olivier Witschger S Bau B Bianchi R Wrobel V Matera (INRS France)

O1a-4 1230-1245

1300-1400 Lunch

Tuesday 13 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Session 2 Detection and identification of engineered nanoparticles

(Chair David YH Pui)

2a Synthesis aerosolization and tracing of nanoparticles

PL2 1400-1435

Detection and Identification Instrumentation and Calibration for AirLiquidSurface-borne Engineered Nanoparticles David YH Pui (Laboratory University of Minnesota USA)

O2a-1 1445-1500

Towards the efficient and versatile syntheses of nanomaterials for nanosafety investigation Aureacutelien Auger V Barthegraves N Wartenberg S de Sousa Nobre L Golanski H Perche O Poncelet P Capron (CEA France)

O2a-2 1500-1515

Metal impurities provide useful tracers for identifying exposures to airborne single-walled carbon nanotube particles released from work-related processes Pat E Rasmussen I Jayawardene H David Gardner M Cheacutenier C Levesque J Niu (Health Canada Canada)

O2a-3

1515-1530

Strategies for radiolabelling of carbon nanoparticles Stefan Schymura I Cydzik A Bulgheroni F Simonelli U Holzwarth J Kozempel K Franke N Gibson (HZDR Institute of Resource Ecology Germany)

O2a-4 1530-1545

Generation and characterization of dry nanopowders and carbon nanotubes using a shaker-atomizer type disperser Shi-Nian Uang S-M Hung C-J Tsai (Institute of Occupational Safety and HealthTaiwan)

O2a-5 1545-1600

Carbon nanotubes suspension study by vortex shaker sampling and mass analysis Aureacutelien Ustache O Le Bihan D Bernard E Peyret O Aguerre-Chariol (INERIS France)

1600-1630 Coffee-break

Tuesday 13 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Session 67 Secure industrial production and protection technology

(Chair Luana Golanski)

6aSecure industrial production

PL6 1630-1705

Developments in nano protection Luana Golanski A Guiot S Motellier S Clavaguera C Brouard N Wartenberg H Perche F Tardif P Capron S Artous CDurand V Mossuz C Desvergnes M Dubosson (CEA France)

O6a-1 1715-1730

Towards large scale aligned carbon nanotube composites an industrial safe-by-design and sustainable approach Pascal Boulanger L Belkadi M Pinault J Descarpentries MP NGhiem C Reynaud M Mayne-LrsquoHermite (CEA France)

O6a-2 1730-1745

Detection and identification of airborne multi-walled carbon nanotubes in arc discharge production Christina Isaxon L Ludvigsson P Nilsson M Hedmer H Tinnerberg Maria E Messing J Rissler V Skaug M Bohgard J Pagels (Lund UniversitySweden)

O6a-3

1745-1800

Plasma polymerized coating as a protective layer of carbon nanotubes grafted on carbon fibers Antineacutea Einig P Rumeau J Maguin Y Magga S Desrousseaux JBai (Ecole Centrale Paris France)

O6a-4

1800-1815

Silica-coating as protective shell for the risk management of nanoparticles Davide Gardini M Blosi C Delpivo S Ortelli A Costa (CNR-ISTECItaly)

O6a-5 1815-1830

Pilot-scale platform for nanopowder synthesis by laserplasma hybrid processes Yann Leconte A Quinsac D Porterat O Sublemontier N Herlin-Boime C Reynaud J-P Dufour L Boufendi F Schuster (CEA France)

Panel discussion Governance (Moderator Franccediloise Roure)

1830-1930 Governance what will change in the near future regarding the different actors managers workers and safety managers Franccediloise Roure (French Department of finance economy and Industry France) Elvio Mantovani (AIRINanotec IT Italy) Antje Grobe (University of Stuttgart Germany)

1830-2100 Poster ExhibitionEvening event

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM B

Session 1 Exposure assessment (Co-chair Catherine Durand)

1b Methodology

O1b-1 1445-1500

A modular tool for analyzing cascade impactors data to improve exposure assessment to airborne nanomaterials Seacutebastien Bau O Witschger (INRS France)

O1b-2 1500-1515

Exploratory study on two statistical methods to analyse time resolved data obtained during nanomaterial exposure measurements Freacutedeacuteric Clerc GH Njiki-Menga O Witschger (INRS France)

O1b-3 1515-1530

Assessment of nanoparticle agglomeration energy via rheological routes a key parameter for control banding exposure assessment Franccedilois Henry J Bouillard A Vignes O Dufaud L Perrin P Marchal

(INERIS France)

O1b-4 1530-1545

Approach to the exposure assessment of MWCNT by considering size distribution and oxidation temperature of elemental carbon Mariko Ono-Ogasawara M Takaya H Kubota Y Shinohara S Koda E Akiba S Tsuruoka T Myojo (Japan national institute of occupational safety and health Japan)

O1b-5 1545-1600

Is exhaled breath condensate representative of deep lung and suitable for exposure assessment to nanoparticles Muriel Dubosson C Desvergne V Mossuz M Cottier J Pourchez J-M Vergnon (CEA France)

1600-1630

Coffee-break

Session 1 Exposure assessment (Co-chair Olivier Witchger)

1c Tools and non-occupational exposure

O1c-1 1715-1730

Pro et con analysis of occupational exposure assessment tools and concepts for nanomaterials Biase Liguori S F Hansen K Alstrup Jensen A Baun (Technical University of Denmark Denmark)

O1c-2 1730-1745

Urban air pollution of Ostrava region by nanoparticles Zdeňka Kaličaacutekovaacute P Danihelka K Lach V Miacutečka (VŠBndashTechnical University of Ostrava Institute of Public Health Ostrava Czech Republic)

O1c-3 1745-1800

Nanoproduct simplified direct exposure assessment toolkit Yves Sicard F Tardif J Vendel (CEA France)

O5c-8 1800-1815

Exploring release and recovery of nanoparticles from polymer nanocomposites using commercial polyamide-based nanocomposites as a model

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM B

Martiacute Busquets-Fiteacute R Zanasca C Citterio L Mercante E Fernaacutendez Gemma J Socorro Vaacutezquez-Campos V Puntes (ICN Spain)

1830-2100

Poster exhibition Evening event

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 13 Satellite meeting 13b TRIMATEC

(Chair Claudine Colin)

O13b-1 1400-1420

Trimatec competitiveness cluster management of controlled environment for nano fields Claudine Colin (TRIMATEC France)

O13b-2 1420-1440

Treatment of liquid effluents containing nanomaterial Jeacuterocircme Labille J-Y Bottero J Rose (CEREGE France)

O13b-3 1440-1500

Safe ecodesign and sustainable research Applied to Nanomaterial Development (SERENADE consortium) Jean-Yves Bottero J Rose A Masion (CEREGE France)

O13b-4 1500-1520

Synthesis of active TiO2 nanopowders and thin layers using supercritical carbon dioxide processes - Application to effluent treatment Audrey Hertz J Cruiz L Schrive Y Barre F Charton (CEA France)

O13b-5 1520-1540

Examples of system engineering for nanoparticles handling and studies Pierre Bombardier (FAURE QEI France)

O13b-6 1540-1600

Personal Protective Equipment against Nanoparticle-Selection evaluation and future standard to be built Samuel Ozil (Honeywell Protective Clothing France)

1600-1630 Coffee-break

Session 2 Detection (Co-chair Charles Motzkus)

2b Nanoparticles for biological application

O2b-1 1715-1730

Study of Nanoparticles localization in organs and tissues of rats after intraperitoneal and intragastrical administration Boris B Dzantiev SG Klochkov O D Hendrickson A V Zherdev SO Bachurin (AN Bach Institute of Biochemisty Russia)

O2b-2 1730-1745

Risk Assessment of Released cellulose nanocrystalsndashmimicking inhalatory exposure Carola Endes S Mueller O Schmid D Vanhecke S Camarero Espinosa E Johan Foster A Petri-Fink B Rothen-Rutishauser C Weder Martin JD Clift (Adolphe Merkle InstituteUniversity of Fribourg Switzerland)

O2b-3 Colloidaly stable polymer encapsulated quantum dots for biological applications

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM C

1745-1800 Isaac Ojea-Jimenez J Piella P Mulvaney V F Puntes (Catalan Institute of Nanotechnology Spain)

O2b-4 1800-1815

Membrane model as a new methodology for nanotoxicology Investigation Juliana Cancino T M Uemura Paula Lins P B Miranda V Zucolotto (University of Satildeo Paulo Brazil)

O2b-5 1815-1830

Engineered nanomaterial quantification in complex matrices PIXE case studies Omar Lozano J Mejia J Laloy O Toussaint J Dogneacute S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Belgium)

1830-2100 Poster exhibitionEvening event

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

Posters session 1830-2100

P1b-1

Occupational exposure assessment facility at Vito Evelien Frijns I Nelissen P Berghmans (Vito nv Belgium)

P1b-2

Risk assessment of nanomaterials Javad Malakootikhah A A Razaghi (University of Tehran Iran)

P1c-1

Application of current available models for the exposure assessment of nanoparticles from consumer products Anja Koumlth ALuch and M Enrico Goumltz (Federal institute for risk assessment Germany)

P1c-2

Development of a nano exposure and contextual information database (NECID) Wouter Fransman J Pelzer W Stoppelmann D Brouwer I Koponen D Bard O Witschger A Zugasti Makazaga E Jankowska T Kanerva M Berges (TNO The Netherlands)

P2a-1

Effective and selective extraction of silver nanoparticles from environmental water by an ionic exchange resin Lingxiangyu Li K Leopold M Schuster (Technische universitaumlt Muumlnchen Germany)

P2a-2

P2a-3 Application of enzyme immunoassay for fullerene c60 detection in ratsrsquo organs Olga d Hendrickson N Fedyunina A Zherdev PSveshnikov B Dzantiev (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P2a-4 New perspectives in manufactured nanoparticles characterisation over the size limits Gaeumltane Lespes C Henault (University of Pau France)

P2a-5 Quantitation of carbon nanotubes on filters using a laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy system Laboratory and onsite measurements J-BSirven C Queacutereacute S Motellier A Guiot F Gensdarmes (CEA France)

P2a-6 Differentiated anthropogenic ambient particle size spectra with a new U-SMPS set-up Juumlrgen Spielvogel M Weiss (Ppalasreg gmbh Germany)

P2a-7

P2a-8 Particle sampling by TEM grid filtration OLC Le bihan B RrsquoMili C Dutouquet O Aguerre-Charriol E Frejafon (INERIS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P2a-9 Aerosol size distribution estimation and associated uncertainty for measurement with a SMPS Loic Coquelin N Fischer T Mace C Motzkus F Gensdarmes G Fleury L Le Brusquet (lNE France)

P2a-10 Radiolabelling of engineered silver and titania nanoparticles as a tool for sensitive detection of nanoparticle release from surface coatings Heike Hildebrand K Franke N Gibson I Cydzik F Simonelli A Bulgheroni U Holzwarth E Bilz A Freyer (Helmholtz-Zentrum Germany)

P2a-11 Comparison of methodolgies to measure number based size distribution on polydisperse nanoparticles Samuel Legros V Barthes A Guiot S Motellier P Capron L Golanski (CEA France)

P2a-12 Non destructive and fast method for the detection of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) biodistribution based on their magnetic properties Lionel Maurizi V Bernau U Sakulkhu A Gramoun G Coullerez H Hofmann (Ecole polytechnique feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

P3a-1 Silver doped hydroxyapatite composites for long-term bone TERAPHIA Olena Ivashchenko I Uvarova N Ulianchych

(National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Ukraine)

P3a-2 Cytotoxic effects of polyethylcyanoacrylatechitosan nanoparticles Brenda Cecilia Gasca Zacariacuteas R Diacuteaz Torres P Ramiacuterez Noguera (National University of Mexico Meacutexico)

P3a-3 Reactivity of nanoaluminum in physiological solutions Karepina EE GAYu (Tomsk Polytechnic University Russia)

P3a-4 Determination of SPIONS nanoparticles biosafety problems of interferences with cytotoxic assays Lyes Tabet L Barhoumi M Welman L Ben Taher L Smiri H Abdelmelek K Maghni (Research Center HSCM Universiteacute de Montreacuteal Canada)

P3a-5 Renal metallothionein expression by nano zinc particles in cadmium-treated rats Mohammad Kazem Koohi F Asadi M Abas Ali Pour Kabire G Sadeghi Hashtjin M Hejazy (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-6 Differences in nanotoxicity responses between human bronchial smooth muscle cells (HBSMC) of normal and asthmatic subjects following exposure to quantum dots (QDS) nanoparticles Lyes Tabet M Welman L Castellanos K Maghni(Sacre-Coeur Hospital of Montreal Canada)

P3a-7 Comparative evaluation of cytotoxicity and DNA damage induction by carbon nanotubes cerium dioxide titanium dioxide and silver nanoparticles in mammalian cells Leonardo Pereira Franchi T AJ Souza E Y Matsubara J M Rosolen C Satie Takahashi CS (Department of Genetics FMRP-USP Brazil)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P3a-8 Genotoxicity in RTG-2 fish cell line upon exposure to different dimensions of silver nanoparticles detected by the comet assay Mahmoud Ghobadi H Farahmand A Mirjalili (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-9 Two ldquofacesrdquo of carbon nanotubes

Aneta Fraczek-Szczypta E Menaszek S Blazewicz (University of Science and Technology Poland )

P3a-10 Study of biocompatible and hemocompatible properties of amorphous hydrogenated carbon coatings produced by pulsed magnetron discharge Julie Laloy C Lopez-Garcia J Colaux F Mullier M Fransolet C Michiels JM Dogneacute amp S Lucas (Department of Pharmacy NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-11 Effect of nano-filler particles and methacrylate monomers separate and in combination on the secretion of cytokines V Ansteinsson JT Samuelsen JE Dahl and NR Gjerdet (University of Bergen Norway)

P3a-12 In vivo genotoxicity of titanium dioxide nanoparticle

Charlegravene Relier F Robidel B Trouiller (INERIS France)

P3a-13 Insights into titanium dioxide nanoparticle and fine genotoxicity in human lymphocytes Andrea Zijno C Andreoli F Barone P Degan B De Berardis G Leter R Crebelli (Istituto Superiore di Sanitagrave Roma)

P3a-14 Highly concentrated silica nanoparticles affect the activities of neural stem cell

line Kouki Fujioka S Hanada Y Inoue F Kanaya KShiraishi Y Manome (The Jikei University School of Medicine Japan)

P3a-15 Toxicological influence of giving the silica nanoparticles on cultured central nerves cells Yuriko Inoue K Fujioka S Hanada FKanaya K Shiraishi YManome MTakayanagi (Toho University Japan)

P3a-16 Effect of surface modification on Zn ions and ROS production of ZnO nanoparticles Mu Yao Guo YHang Leung Alan M C Ng Fang Zhou Liu Yip Hang Ng Aleksandra B Djurišić Wai Kin Chan (The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong)

P3a-17 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of silver nanoparticles with different sizes in mammalian cells Tiago A Jorge de Souza L Pereira Franchi and C Satie Takahashi (Department of Genetics FMRP-USP Brazil)

P3a-18 In vivo toxicity of enoxaparin encapsulated in mucoadhesive nanoparticles topical application in a wound healing model SC Huber PD Marcato N Duraacuten JM Annichino-Bizzacchi (Unicamp Campinas Brazil)

P3a-19 Phytotoxic and genotoxic effects of PVP coated ZnO nanoparticles on garlic

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

(allium sativum l) root tip cells Changshan Xu K Eit M Wang Y Li B Sun (Centre for Advanced Optoelectronic Functional Materials Research Northeast Normal University P R China)

P3a-20 Internalisation of aluminium oxide nanoparticles into human cells impact of particle size on the quantitative uptake Steffi Boumlhme H-J Staumlrk T Meissner D Kuumlhnel W Busch (UFZ - Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research Germany)

P3a-21 Immunological assays as an opportunity of assessment of health risks of airborne particle mixture including nanoparticles Taacuteňa Brzicovaacute I Lochman P Danihelka A Lochmanovaacute K Lach V Mička (VŠB ndashFaculty of Safety Engineering Czech Republic)

P3a-22 Altered characteristics of differently functionalized silica nanoparticles in various

environments with possible implications for biological impacts Emilia Izak M Voetz S Eiden A Duschl and VF Puntes (Bayer Technology Services GmbH Germany)

P3a-23 Enhanced antiproliferation of cancer cells by biocompatible multifunctional microbial exopolysaccharide stabilized magnetic nanoparticles Balasubramanian Sivakumar R Girija Aswathy R Sreejith Y Nagaoka M Suzuki Y Yoshida T Maekawa D Nair Sakthikumar (Bio Nano Electronics Research Center Graduate School of Interdisciplinary New Science Toyo UniversityJapan)

P3a-24 Copper(ii) oxide nanoparticles penetrate into HEPG2 CELLS exert cytotoxicity via oxidative stress and induce proinflammatory response Jean-Pascal Piret D Jacques J-N Audinot J Mejia E Boilan F Noeumll M Fransolet C Demazy S Lucas C Saout and O Toussaint (URBC Namur Nanosafety Center (NNC) Belgium)

P3a-25 Electrical measurement of the interactions between gold nanoparticles and biological membrane Young-Rok Kim M-C Lim K-P Lee (Department of Food Science and Biotechnology Kyung Hee University Republic of Korea)

P3a-26 Metal homeostasis interferences in hepatocytes cells treated by CuO nanoparticles Martine Cuillel M Chevallet C Fauquant P Charbonnier D Cassio I Pignot-Paintrand E Mintz and I Michaud-Soret (CNRS CEA France)

P3a-27 Transnational access at VITO through the Fp7 qnano research infrastructure Evelien Frijns I Mertens K Tirez G Vanermen S Voorspoels R Persoons S Mullens I Nelissen (VITO NV Belgium)

P3a-28 Source activity and toxicity of nanomaterials for biological systems Ghassem Amoabediny J Malakootikhah I Alahdadi F Yazdian (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-29 TiO2 nanoparticles and bulk material stimulate human peripheral blood mononuclear cells Dietmar Fuchs S Schroecksnadel N Herlin M Carriere

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

(Biocenter Innsbruck Medical University Austria)

P3a-30 In vitro testing of nanoparticles dissolution Anna Godymchuk E Yunda (Tomsk Polytechnic University Russian Federation)

P3a-31 Particulate cobalt toxicity and internalization in lung cells Veacuteronique Malard C Darolles N Sage P Gueacuteraud M Floriani J Armengaud (CEA IRSN France)

P3a-32 Effects of physicochemical properties exposure doses and cell types on cytotoxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles Yan (Mary) Zhang Kathy C Nguyen D E Lefebvre P S Shwed J Crosthwait G S Bondy Azam F Tayabali (Environmental Health Sciences and Research Bureau Health Canada Canada)

P3a-33 Proteomic study of the molecular responses of mouse macrophages to copper oxide nanoparticles Thierry Rabilloud S Triboulet C Aude-Garcia M Carriegravere H Diemer F Proamer A Habert M Chevallet V Collin-Faure D Hanau A Van Dorsselaer N Herlin-Boime (CNRS France)

P3a-34 Toxicological evaluation of TiC nanoparticles orally administered in a rat model Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan J Mejia O Toussaint J-M Dogn S Lucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC Belgium)

P3a-35 In vitro toxicity assessment of gold nanoparticles in biological media Sadequa Sultana N Djaker M Salerno S Boca S Astilean H Hlawaty MLamy De La Chapelle (Universiteacute Paris 13 France)

P3a-36 Comparison cytotoxic potency of zinc oxide nanoparticles on five cellular lines Lidia Zapoacuter M Szewczyńska (Central Institute for Labour Protection ndash National Research Institute Poland)

P3a-37 Respiratory effects of repeated instillations of iron manganese and chromium oxides nanoparticles in mice Mirlande Preacutesumeacute A Simon-Deckers G Beaune O Durupthy J Boczkowski S Lanone (INSERM France)

P3a-38 Morphological and cytohistochemical evaluation of renal effects of cadmium-doped silica nanoparticles given intratracheally to rat Teresa Coccini E Roda S Barni L Manzo (Toxicology Division Salvatore Maugeri Foundation IRCCS and European Centre for Nanomedicine University of Pavia Italy)

P3a-39 Titanium oxide nanoparticles toxicity causes functionality and DNA damage in buffalo (bubalus bubalis) sperm in vitro Gautam Kaul and Kamlesh Pawar (Biochemistry Department National Dairy Research Institute Government of India Lab India)

P3a-40 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles in human

neuroblastoma cells Carla Costa V Valdiglesias G Kılıccedil B Laffon J P Teixeira (Portuguese

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

National Institute of Health Portugal)

P3a-41 Innovative nano-qsar technology for early detection of nanoparticlesrsquo toxicity Natalia Novoselska V Kuzmin A Artemenko (IIMechnikov Odessa National University Ukraine)

P3a-42 In vitro toxicity of carbon nanotubes impact of acid functionalization Agathe Figarol J Pourchez D Boudard D Bernache-Assolant M Cottier and P Grosseau (Ecole Nationale Supeacuterieure des Mines LINA France)

P3a-43 Role of metal oxide nanoparticle in welderrsquos lung injury A Simon-Deckers P Andujar B Fayard B Clin J Boczkowski J-C Pairon J Doucet F Gallateau-Salleacute S Lanone (INSERM CNRS France)

P3a-44 MTT and LDH interlaboratory assays for assessing in vitro cytotoxicity of engineered nanomaterials C Costa J- P Teixeira A Dhawan A Pandey B Laffon J Fernandez Tajes V Valdiglesias D Fuchs S Schroecksnadel M Carriegravere S Bonassi A Basak Engin E Coskun B Karahalil Nathalie Herlin-Boime (Environmental Health Dept National Institute of Health Dr Ricardo Jorge Porto Portugal )

P3a-45 Understanding the impact of np physicochemical properties in biological fluid

and their resultant cellular interaction in vitro Vera Hirsch C Kinnear B Rothen-Rutishauser Martin J D Clift A Petri-Fink (Adolphe Merkle Institute University of Fribourg Switzerland)

P3a-46 Biocompatibility evaluation of medical devices incorporating nanomaterials Sylvie Framery (NAMSA Europe France)

P3a-47 Genotoxicity and proinflammatory effects of nanosilica via oral route in vitro and in vivo approaches Adeline Tarantini K Hogeveen S Huet G Jarry R Lanceleur L Le Hegarat A Mourot M Poul J-G Rolland V Fessard (ANSES France)

P3a-48 In vitro evaluation of cellular response induced by ZnO nanoparticles zinc ions and non-nano ZnO in fish cells Mar Babin C del Rio Joseacute L Pareja C Garciacutea-Goacutemez D Fernaacutendez (INIA Department of Environment Spain)

P3a-49 Genotoxicity of cerium dioxide nanoparticles (CeO2 nps) on mice oocyte Raphaeumll Rollais M Auffan J Perrin V Tassistro T Orsiegravere A Botta J Rose B Courbiere (Institut Meacutediterraneacuteen de Biodiversiteacute et drsquoEcologie Faculteacute de Meacutedecine de lrsquoUniversiteacute drsquoAix-Marseille France)

P3a-50 Effects of amorphous silica nanoparticles on human alveolar epithelial cells Mathilde Delaval R Guadagnini S Vranic F Marano A Baeza-Squiban S Boland (Sorbonne Paris CiteacuteCNRS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P3a-51 How do carbide enm dispersions evolve in an in vitro assessment Jorge Mejia O Lozano J-P Piret D Jacques C Saout JM Dogneacute O Toussaint S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation

Laboratory of Biochemistry and Cellular Biology (URBC) Belgium)

P3a-52 Stability of SiC and TiC nanoparticles during in vitro assessment Jorge Mejia V Valembois J-P Piret C Saout Jean-Michel Dogneacute Olivier Toussaint Steacutephane Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Laboratory of Biochemistry and Cellular Belgium)

P3a-53 Cytotoxicity of MWCNT and SiO2 nanoparticles at different stages of their life cycle as nanocomposite fillers Ezequiel Mas del Molino Gemma Vilar G Janer E Fernaacutendez-Rosas S Vaacutezquez-Campos (LEITAT Technological Center SPAIN)

P3a-54=gt (03b-2)

Nitric oxide releasing-iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles for biomedical applications cell viability apoptosis and cell death evaluations Renata de Lima J Luiz Oliveira A Ludescher M A M Molina R Itri Amedea B Seabra Paula Haddad (Departamento de Biotecnologia Universidade de Sorocaba Brazil)

P3a-55 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of biogenic silver nanoparticles R De Lima D Ballottin Priscyla D Marcato L Tasic Nelson Duraacuten (Osasco UniversityBrazil)

P3a-56 Biocompatibility and cytotoxicity study of nanophotonic contact lens material Marija Tomic J Muncan D Stamenkovic M Jokanović L Matija (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering University of Belgrade Serbia)

P3a-57 Nanoparticles in paints a new strategy to protect faccedilades and surfaces

Jean-Pierre Kaiser L Diener and P Wick (EMPA Switzerland)

P3a-58 Pulmonary toxicity after inhalation of silicon carbide nanoparticles in rat Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan O Toussaint B Masereel J-M Dogneacute amp SLucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-59 Development and validation of a whole-body inhalation exposure model for the exposition of rats to nanoparticles aerosol Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan OToussaint S Rolin B Masereel amp S Lucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-60 Functionalized double walled carbon nanotubes (DWCNTS) for targeted drug release T Somanathan N Gokulakrishnan (Vels University Chennai India)

P3a-61 Biodistribution studies on nanoparticles are so far of limited use for PBPK modeling Gunnar Johanson U Carlander (Karolinska InstitutetSweden)

P3a-62 Toxicokinetics of zinc oxide nanoparticles in rats Soo-Jin Choi Hae-Eun Chung Jin Yu Miri Baek Jeong-A Lee Min-Seok Kim Su-Hyon Kim Eun-Ho Maeng (Department of Food Science and Technology Seoul Womenrsquos University South Korea)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P4a-1 Evaluation of toxicity of the nanoscale materials for mammalians and environment Rostyslav Stoika N Boyko Y Senkiv Y Shlyakhtina R Panchuk R Bilyy Y Filyak Y Kit N Skorohyd O Klyuchivska H Falfushinska L Gnatyshyna O Stoliar A Zaichenko N Mitina A Ryabceva (Institute of Cell Biology Ukraine)

P4a-2 Metal oxide nanoparticle transport in porous media ndash an analysis about (un)certainties in environmental research Ilona Heidmann (University of Koblenz-Landau Germany)

P4a-3 Assessing the heteroaggregation of manufactured nanoparticles with naturally occuring colloids in a typical surface water Jeacuterocircme Labille A Praetorius C Harns J-Y Bottero J Brant M Scheringer (Aix-Marseille Universiteacute CNRS IRD CEREGE France)

P4a-4 Potential safety implications of nanoformulation of agrochemicals in crops production Haixin Cui X Zhao (The Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences China)

P4b-1 Environmental dissemination of silver nanoparticles which impact on crops Camille Larue L Ceacutecillon H Castillo-Michel S Sophie J Bourguignon M Carriegravere S Bureau V Magnin G Sarret (Isterre UMR 5275 CNRS and Univ J Fourier France)

P4b-2 Bio-interactions between proteins and CeO2-nps with similar hydrodynamic radius Franccediloise Rollin-Genetet E Artells C Seidel W Liu J Rose A Thieacutery C Vidaud (CEA France)

P4b-3 Carbon nanotubes enhanced the lead toxicity on the freshwater fish Diego Steacutefani T Martinez Oswaldo L Alves and E Barbieri (University of Campinas ndash UNICAMP Brazil)

P4b-4 Colloidal stability of modified carbon nanotubes Stefan Schymura K Franke (HZDR Institute of Resource Ecology Germany)

P4c-1 Behavioural responses of hediste diversicolor (polycheta) to Ag CdS or CuO nanoparticles using the multispecies freshwater biomonitorreg (MFB) Hanane Perrein-Ettajani P Emmanuel Buffet P Wu Douglas Gilliland P Reip E Valsami-Jones C Mouneyrac (LUNAM universiteacute UCO MMS France)

P4c-2 Combined effect of ZnO nanoparticles on zebrafish early development Eugene Krysanov T Demidova (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P4c-3 Effect of metal oxide nanoparticles on embryotoxicity of doxorubicin Tatiana Demidova E Krysanov (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P4c-4 Evaluation of multi walled carbon nanotubes ecotoxicology using standardized procedures on aquatic organisms

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

Florence Mouchet C Gancet E Pinelli A Perrault F Bourdiol E Flahaut L Gauthier J-C Boutonnet (CNRS UPS INPT NAUTILE Laboratoires ecolabCIRIMATGRL France)

P4c-5 Adverse effect of surface modified nanoparticles on the aquatic environment Younjung Jung J-Sung Ra and S Kim (KIST-Europe Campus E Germany)

P4c-6

P4c-7 Acute aquatic toxicity of photoactive TiO2 nanoparticles anchored on kaolinite matrix to freshwater green algae Kristina Čabanovaacute P Peikertovaacute V Matějka JKukutschovaacute (VŠB ndash Technical University of Ostrava Czech Republic)

P4c-8 Monitoring technique for the acute effect of TiO2 nanoparticles from the behaviour of rice fish orizias latipes in vivo Masaru Irie K Kosuge K Shida M Kubo-Irie K Takeda (Waseda Univ Japan)

P4c-9 Antifungal and antibacterial activities of silver nanoparticles Mohd Faiyaz Anwar D Yadav R Arora J Chandara M Samim (Department of Chemistry Jamia Hamdard University India)

P4c-10 (04a-3)

Adsorption of organic pollutants to aqueous suspensions of carbon nanomaterials Berit Glomstad A Booth B M Jenssen L Soslashrensen J Liu M Shen

(Norwegian University of Science and Technology Norway)

P5a-1 Carbon nanotubes sorbents and their potential risks to aquatic organisms

Daniela Plachaacute A Matlochovaacute K Čabanovaacute P Peikertovaacute (VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava Czech Republic)

P5a-2 Ecologicaly friendly intermatrix synthesis of polymer stabilized silver nanocomposites dealing with nanomaterial release Julio Bastos-Arrieta M Muntildeoz Dmitri N Muraviev P Ruiz (Autonomous University of Barcelona Spain)

P5a-3 Characterization of nanoparticulate emissions from the incineration of wastes containing manufactured nanomaterials Dinh-Trinh Tran D Fleury D Venditti S Durecu A Joubert G Ounoughene E Fiani T Meunier O Le Bihan L Le coq (INERIS Ecole des mines de Nantes France)

P5a-4 Investigation of nanoparticle release from UV-curable polymeric nanocomposites AFreyer E Bilz H Hildebrand K Franke R Mehnert E Mai (Leibniz Institute for Surface Modification Germany)

P5a-5 Characterization of released particles during abrasion test of nano-charged construction materials C Bressot O Aguerre-Chariol A Plassais F RousseauC Haehnel O Le Bihan (INERIS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P5a-6 Release of nanomaterials from paint waste Stefano Zuin M Gaiani A Ferrari L Golanski F Tardif (Venice Research Consortium Italy)

P5a-7 Potential release of carbon nanotubes from cnt composites during grinding process Isamu ogura M Kotake M Shigeta M Uejima K Saito N Hashimoto A Kishimoto (National institute of advanced industrial science and technology (AIST) technology research association for single wall carbon nanotubes Japan)

P5a-8 Nanomaterials for controlled drug delivery system T Somanthan (Vels University india)

P6a-1 Release characteristics of single-wall carbon nanotubes during manufacturing and handling Isamu Ogura M Kotake Nao Hashimoto K Gotoh A Kishimoto (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Technology Research Association for Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes (TASC) Japan)

P6a-2 Towards a nanosecured plateform to assess risks along the industrial lifecycle of nanomaterials Dominique Fleury E Frejafon B Debray O Aguerre-Chariol A Vignes and J Bouillard (INERIS France)

P6a-3 Mapping the use of nanoparticles in Quebecrsquos industries and research laboratories Claude Emond C Ostiguy I Dossa Y Malki C Boily D Roughley A Plavski et C-A Endo (University of Montreal Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Department Canada)

P8a-1 Life cycle and destination of silver nanoparticles in environment Ghassem Amoabediny I Alahdadi J Malakootikhah (University of Tehran Iran)

P9a-1 Towards nanoresponsibility Dorotheacutee Benoit Browaeys Jean-Jacques Perrier (VivAgora France)

P9a-2 Nanosafety - risk governance of manufactured nanoparticles -- challenges of substance regulation under scientific uncertainty Stefanie B Seitz J Jahnel and T Fleischer (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) Germany)

PO The ERA-Net SIINN Project Safe Implementation of Innovative Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Rainer Hagenbeck

B Fillon D Duret L Golanski SLegros (Forschungszentrum Juumllich GmbH Germany CEA France)

P1 Innovative strategies methods and tools for occupational risks management of manufactured nanomaterials (MNMs) in the construction industry Jesuacutes M Loacutepez de Ipintildea (TECNALIA Research amp Innovation ) on behalf of the Scaffold Consortium

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Wednesday 14 November

Session 3 Toxicology (Chair Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster)

3a Nanoparticle biotransformation and degradation

PL3 800-835

Concepts of safety assessment of engineered nanomaterials (ENM) Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster (University of Rochester USA)

O3a-1 845-900

How do oxide nanomaterial dispersions evolve in an in vitro assessment Omar Lozano J Mejia J-P Piret D Jacques C Saout J-M Dogneacute O Toussaint S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Belgium)

O3a-2 900-915

Interaction of fibrinogen and albumin with titanium dioxyde nanoparticles of different crystalline phases Arianna Marucco I Fenoglio F Turci B Fubini (University of Torino Dip Italy)

O3a-3 915-930

An effective photothermal therapy against cancer cells and deep tissue imaging with targeted NIR QD Ravindran Girija Aswathy B Sivakumar Y Nagaoka Y Yoshida T Maekawa D Sakthi Kumar (Bio Nano Electronics Research Center Japan)

O3a-4 930-945

Safety of nanovectors Cytotoxicity assessment of New self-emulsifying multiple wow nanoemulsions Estelle Sigward N Mignet P Rat M Dutot D Scherman D Brossard S Crauste-Manciet (INSERM France)

O3a-5 945-1000

Surface ligand dependent fate and toxicity of ZnO np in HEPG2 cells Dorota Bartczak M-O Baradez H Goenaga-Infante D Marshall (LGCUK)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 12 Regulation and standardization in nano-products (Chair Maila Puolamaa)

12a Regulation

PL12a 1030-1105

Regulatory aspects of nanomaterials in REACH Maila Puolamaa (DG Enterprise and Industry European Commission Brussel)

O12a-1 1115-1130

Legal issues of the environmental safety regulation in the sphere of nanotechnology in Russian federation Ekaterina Belokrylova (Udmurt State University Russia)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

O12a-2 1130-1145

Regulation and safety implementation of nanotechnology for chemical enterprises in the Central Europe space Andreas Falk S Hartl F Sinner (BioNanoNet Forschungsgesellschaft mbH Austria)

O12a-3 1145-1200

Defining occupational and consumer exposure limits for nanomaterials - first experiences from REACH registrations Karin Aschberger F M Christensen (European commission-JRC Italy)

O12a-4 1200-1215

Development of an integrative program of Nanosafety Promote the Coordination Between Industries and Risk Assessor Claude Emond S Kouassi F Schuster (BioSimulation Consulting Inc USA University of Montreal Canada)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 8 Life cycle analysis recycling waste management and disposal (Chair Bernd Nowack)

PL8 1330-1405

Life cycle considerations for assessing environmental risks of nanomaterials Bernd Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

O8a-1 1415-1445

Incineration of nanowastes The implications from a life cycle perspective Tobias Walser LK Limbach R Brogioli E Erismann L Flamigni B Hattendorf M Juchli F Krumeich C Ludwig K Prikopsky M Rossier D Saner A Sigg S Hellweg D Guumlnther W J Stark (Institute of Environmental Engineering Switzerland)

O8a-2 1445-1500

Preliminary evaluation of risks related to waste incineration of polymer nanocomposites Lex Roes M K Patel E Worrell C Ludwig (Utrecht UniversityThe Netherlands)

O8a-3 1500-1515

Safe and environmentally-friendly management and final elimination of wastes harbouring nano-objects or likely to release nanoparticles Thierry Meunier D VendittI amp S Durecu (Groupe Seacutecheacute Environnement France)

O8a-9

1515-1530 Investigation of the life cycle of nanoparticles by means of [4445Ti]TiO2 and [110mAg]Ag0 ndash Research Project nanoTrack Heike Hildebrand K Franke A Freyer E Bilz R Mehnert E Mai C Isaacson K Schirmer A Ammann L Sigg (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden Germany)

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Session 10 Commercial equipment (Chair Robert Muir)

O10a-1 1600-1615

Optical instrumentations for Nanosafety Nathalie Vollmer (HORIBA Scientific France)

O10a-2 1615-1630

NanoScan SMPS - a Novel Portable Nanoparticle Sizing and counting Instrument Torsten Tritscher TJ Krinke A F Zerrath E Filimundi O F Bischof (TSI GmbH GTSI Incorporated Germany USA)

O10a-3 1630-1645

Detecting amp characterizing nanomaterials in complex matrices amp airborne Byron J Cheatham (CytoViva USA)

O10a-4 1645-1700

High Resolution Portable Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer Designed for best practice nano exposure measurements Brian Steer B Gorbunov R Muir (Naneum Ltd UK)

O10a-5 1700-1715

Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis (NTA) A tool in toxicology and environmental fate assessment of nanomaterial Phil Vincent P Hole P Peotta S Capracotta B Carr (NanoSight LtdUK)

O10a-6 1715-1730

Magellan innovative detection traceability and characterization of Nanoparticles traces in liquid media Steacutephane Aiumlt Oumeghar P Nagtegaele D Jacob (Cordouan Technologies France)

2000-2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

Session 2 Detection and identification of nanoparticles (Co-chair Olivier Le Bihan)

2c Detection and measurement of nanoparticles in water

O2c-1 845-900

Measuring particle size distributions of nanoparticles in aqueous media using FFF and LIBD Nataliya Fedotova K Ralf B Sinnet G Detlef (ETH Zurich Switzerland)

O2c-2 900-915

Lab-on a chip microTAS (Micro Total Analysis Systems) for the High-throughput Measurement of Nanomaterial Solubility Ratna Tantra (National Physical Laboratory United Kingdom)

O2c-3 915-930

Species selective pre-concentration and quantification of Ag Au and Pd nanoparticles using cloud point extraction and graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry Georg Hartmann M Schuster (Technische Universitaumlt Muumlnchen Germany)

O2c-4 930-945

Quantitative Analysis of Engineered Nanoparticles in Food and Environment Frank Von der Kammer S Wagner S Legros B Meisterjahn E H Larsen K LoeschnerJ NavratilovaT Hofmann (Univ of Vienna Austria)

O2c-5 945-1000

Detection of nanoparticle heavy metal Pollutants in water by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) Cheikh-Benoit Faye C Dutouquet T Amodeo E Frejafon P Delalain O Aguerre-Chariol N Gilon-Delepine (INERIS France)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 2 Detection and identification of nanoparticles (Co-chair Simon Clavaguera)

2d Detection and measurement of nanoparticles in air

O2d-1 1030-1045

NanoBadge a Tool for Engineered Nanoparticles Exposure Assessment Simon Clavaguera M Amdaoud S Jacquinot S Motellier A Guiot L Golanski P Capron (CEA France)

O2d-2 1045-1100

Measurement methods for the EC definition of nanomaterials Luigi Calzolai D Gilliland and F Rossi (European Commission - DG Joint Research Centre Italy)

O2d-3 1100-1115

O2d-4 1115-1130

Detection of Nanoparticle agglomerates trapped in a low pressure RF (Radio-Frequency) plasma discharge using LIBS (Laser-induced Breakdown spectroscopy) Christophe Dutouquet G Wattieaux L Meyer E Frejafon and L Boufendi (INERIS France)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

O2d-5 1130-1145

Characterization of manufactured TiO2 nanoparticles Charles Motzkus J Idrac T Maceacute S Vaslin-Reimann P Ausset et M Mailleacute (LNE France)

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Sophie Lanone)

3a Nanoparticle biotransformation and degradation

O3a-6 1145-1200

ECSINrsquos methodological approach for hazard evaluation of engineered nanomaterials Lisa Bregoli F Benetti E Sabbioni (ECSIN ITALY)

O3a-7 1200-1215

Degraded nanocomposites a combined physico-chemical and toxicogenomics approach in caco-2 cells Odette Prat M Fisichella F Berenguer G Steinmetz M Auffan J Rose (CEA France)

O3a-8 1215-1230

Pristine graphene activates macrophages to produce cytokineschemokines via TLR- and NF-kappa B-related signalling pathways Taotao Wei H Zhou K Zhao and C Chen (Chinese Academy of Sciences China)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 3 Toxicology (Co- chair Claude Emond)

3b Nano bio interactions modeling

O3b-1 1330-1345

Assessment of different methods studying the impact of carbon nanomaterials on platelet function Julie Laloy F Mullier S Robert L Alpan J Mejia J-PPiret N Bailly S Lucas B Chatelain OToussaint B Masereel S Rolin amp J-M Dogneacute (University of Namur Belgium)

O3b-2 1345-1400 =gt(OP3a-54)

Iron oxide nanoparticles show no toxicity in terms of comete assay in lymphocytes a promising vehicle for nitric oxide releasing nanocarrier in biomedical applications R de Lima J Luiz Oliveira P Sayuri Kaneko Murakami M A M Molina R Itri P Haddad Amedea B Seabra (Universidade de Sorocaba Brazil)

O3b-3 1400-1415

Translocation of SiO2 nanoparticles across human bronchial epithelial cells Isabelle George S Vranic S Boland F Marano A Baeza-Squiban (Universiteacute Paris Diderot France)

O3b-4 1415-1430

Development of a dose-controlled multiculture cell exposure chamber for efficient delivery of airborne and engineered nanoparticles Akrivi Asimakopoulou Emmanouil Daskalos N Lewinski M Riediker E Papaioannou A G Konstandopoulos (Aerosol and Particle Technology Laboratory CPERICERTH Greece)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

Panel discussion Toxicology (Moderator Claude Emond)

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Peter Hoet)

3b Nano bio interactions modeling

O3b-5 1600-1615

In vitro ex vivo and in vivo translocation of titanium dioxide nanoparticles through the gastrointestinal barrier toxicological consequences Emilie Brun Nathalie Herlin-Boime G Veronesi B Fayard A-M Flank M Carriegravere (CEA-CNRS France)

O3b-6 1615-1630

Variation in silver nanoparticles toxicity in the presence of phenolic compounds Alina Martirosyan A Bazes Y-J Schneider (Institute of Life Sciences Belgium)

O3b-7 1630-1645

Development of a PBPK model for ionic and nanoparticulate silver Gerald Bachler N von Goetz K Hungerbuumlhler (ETH Zurich Switzerland)

O3b-8 1645-1700

Predictive tests to evaluate oxidative potential of engineered nanomaterials Mara Ghiazza E Carella S Oliaro Bosso M Tomatis I Corazzari M Cristina Paganini S Livraghi F Viola A Marucco B Fubini I Fenoglio (University of Torino Italy)

O3b-9 1700-1715

Comparison of Toxicity of Uncoated and Coated Silver Nanoparticles Kathy C Nguyen P Rippstein J Tan A F Tayabali (Health Canada Canada)

O3b-10 1715 -1730

Nano-titanium dioxide modulates the dermal sensitization potency of DNCB Stijn Smulders V De Vooght S Hussain S Boland B Nemery P HM Hoet J AJ Vanoirbeek (KU Leuven Belgium)

O3b-11 1730-1745

Using a PBPK model to study the influence of different characteristics of nanoparticles on their biodistribution Dingsheng Li C Emond G Johanson O Jolliet (School of Public Health University of MichiganUSA)

O3b-12 1745-1800

Cytotoxicity of solid lipid nanoparticle and nanostructured lipid carriers with local anaesthetic dibucaine for topical application Nelson Duraacuten R de Melo Barbosa C Moraes G da Silva T dos Santos Bella D Ribeiro de Arauacutejo P D Marcato E de Paula (State University of Campinas Brazil)

2000- 2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

1430-1530

Toxicology what is the time-scale to identify hazard classes for the engineered nanoparticles Application to nanomaterials safe by design

Claude Emond Claude Emond (University of Montreal Canada) Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster (University of Rochester USA) Gunnar Johanson (Karolinska Institutet Sweden) Daniel Bernard (ARKEMA France)

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 67 Secure industrial production and protection technology (Co-chair Jesuacutes Loacutepez de Ipintildea Pentildea)

6aSecure industrial production

O6a-6 845-900

In situ synthesis of anti-bacterial nanocomposite coatings by nanosafe-by-design sputtering process Alain Billard E Monsifrot I Sayah F Sanchette F Schuster (DEPHIS SARL France)

O6a-7 900-915

Secure Process through functionnalisation elaboration of organic composites reinforced with aligned carbon nanotubes grown on carbon fibers Steacutephanie Patel Y Magga M Pinault D Porterat G Deniau C Reynaud M Mayne-LrsquoHermite (CEA France)

O6a-8 915-930

Criteria and guiding principles for the precautionary design and for improved recyclability of engineered nanomaterials Michael Steinfeldt (University of Bremen Germany)

O6a-9 930-945

From Safe Nanomanufacturing to Nanosafe-by-Design processes Freacutedeacuteric Schuster F Lomello (CEA France)

1000-1030

Coffee-break

Session 11 Risk management for OHS experts (Chair Paul Schulte)

(Co-chair Olivier Witchger and Eric Drais)

PL11 1030-1105

Risk management for OHS experts Paul A Schulte (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health USA)

O11a-1 1115-1130

Horizon-scanning and Identification of emerging risks among nanotech-companies Steffen Foss Hansen H V Kristensen A Baun (Technical University of Denmark Denmark)

O11a-2 1130-1145

Risk assessment of nanomaterials and nanoproducts ndash adaptation of traditional approaches Jutta Jahnel T Fleischer S B Seitz (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Germany)

O11a-3 1145-1200

OHB based risk assessment method for powders and nanomaterials Malcom Staves Laurent Gridelet P Delbecq L Herveacute G Fayet D Fleury S Kowal (SOPROREAL France)

O11a-4 French approach for characterizing potential emissions and exposure to

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

1200-1215 aerosols released from nanomaterials in workplace operations Catherine Durand O Witschger O Le Bihan E Zimmermann A Marchetto M Reynier D Charpentier (CEA France)

O11a-5 1215-1230

Concerns related to Safety Management of Engineered Nanomaterials Amela Groso T Meyer (Ecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 11 Risk management for OHS Experts (Co- chair Eric Drais)

O11a-6 1330-1345

Design of a prevention approach from representations to action the case of nanomaterials Catherine LrsquoAllain S Caroly E Drais (Laboratoire PACTE Universiteacute de Grenoble INPG France)

O11a-7 1345-1400

From nanomaterials risk perception to risk management last literature survey lessons Eric Drais (INRS France)

O11a-8 1400-1415

French registry of workers handling engineered nanomaterials as an Instrument of integrated system for surveillance and research Irina Guseva Canu O Boutou-Kempf L Delabre S Ducamp Y Iwatsubo J-L Marchand and E Imbernon (French Institute for Public Health Surveillance France)

Session 12 Regulation and standardization in nano-products (Co-chair Olivier Salvi)

12 b Standardization

PL12b 1430-1445

NanoSTAIR project Establishing a process and a platform to support standardization for nanotechnologies Olivier Salvi E Freacutejafon (EU-VRi Germany)

O12b-1 1445-1500

Current International Standardization in particle characterization and release testing Michael Stintz L Hillemann (Institute of Process Engineering and Environmental Technology Germany)

O12b-2 1500-1515

Overview of standardization activities in Europe (CEN) and in relation with ISO and OECD Jean-Marc Aublant (LNE France)

O12b-3 1515-1530

Managing Operation Procedures in collaborative projects Marie-Gabrielle Ollivier Beuzelin A Hool (Ecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 8 Life cycle analysis

(Co- chair Mickael Riediker)

O8a-5 1600-1615

LCA Modelling of Engineered Nanomaterials a framework for establishing sound inventory data of production amp releases of nano objects along the life cycle Roland Hischier (EMPA Switzerland)

O8a-6 1615-1630

LCA case studies of nanotechnology-based applications in the project NanoSustain Michael Steinfeldt (University of Bremen Germany)

O8a-7 1630-1645

Life cycle assessment of a self-cleaning coating based on nano TiO2-polyurea resin applied on aluminum panel Martina Pini A M Ferrari R Gamberini P Neri B Rimini ( EN amp TECH - Italy)

O8a-8 1645-1700

Impact assessment of nano activated polymeric membranes Stefano Zuin P Scanferla W Wennekes J E Wong K De Sitter C Dotremont I Genne (Venice Research Consortium Italy)

O8a-4 1700-1715

Environmental exposure modelling of Engineered Nanomaterials and comparison to their corresponding bulktotal material flows Tianyin Sun F Gottschalk K Hungerbuumlhler B Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

Session 67 Secure industrial production (Co- chair Freacutedeacuteric Schuster)

6b Protection technology

O6b-1 1715-1730

Evaluating performance of containment equipment designed for handling manufactured nanomaterials by use of nanoparticle marker Seacutebastien Artous P Bombardier S Derrough D Locatelli P Nobile C Durand (CEA France)

O6b-2 1730-1745

Experimental and numerical comparative study of the containment of airborne nanoparticles and gas released inside a safety cabinet Vincent Cesard E Belut C Preacutevost (INRS France)

O6b-3 1745-1800

Experimental evaluation of the resistance of protective gloves against titanium dioxide nanoparticles in solution under conditions simulating occupational use Ludwig Vinches P Dolez K J Wilkinson S Halleacute (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal Canada)

2000-2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

2939

Thursday 15 November

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Chair Jeacuterocircme Rose)

4a Transport transformations and trophic transfer

PL4 800-835

Environmental Interactions Jeacuterocircme Rose M Auffan P Chaurand J Labille D Borschneck A Masion H Miche C Botta C Geantet E Puzenat P Afanasiev E Lecelrc J Garric F Manuela B Vollat P Noury K Abbaci J-Y Bottero (CEREGE France)

O4a-1 845-900

Effect of TiO2 nanoparticles on larval development of swallowtail within a food chain Miyoko Kubo-Irie M Yokoyama K Takeda M Irie (Tokyo University of Sciences Japan)

O4a-2 900-915

Role of water temperature in the fate transport bioavailability of engineered nanoparticles in aquatic environments Seyed Mohammad Majedi H K Lee B C Kelly (National University of Singapore Singapore)

O4a-3 915-930

MWCNT accumulation during hydroponic exposure of wheat and rapeseed quantification and distribution Camille Larue M Pinault B Czarny D Georgin E Flahaut N Bendiab M Mayne-LlsquoHermite V Dive F Taran M Carriegravere (CEA-CNRS France)

O4a-4 930-945

Benthic Food Chain studies with TiO2 nanoparticles Carl W Isaacson L Sigg A Amman and K Schirmer (EAWAG Switzerland)

O4a-5 945-1000

Modeling the fate of nano-TiO2 in the Rhone river ndash the importance of hetero aggregation with natural colloids Antonia Praetorius J Labille M Scheringer J-Y Bottero K Hungerbuumlhler (ETH Zuumlrich Switzerland)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 5 Nanomaterial release (Chair Tinh Nguyen)

5a Release by environmental stress

PL5 1030-1105

Quantitative Studies of Photo-induced Surface Accumulation and Release of Nanoparticles in Polymer Nanocomposites Tinh Nguyen D Stanley S Rabb D Banerjee X Gu L L Yu L Sung and J W Chin (NIST USA)

O5a-1 1115-1130

Scenarios and methods that induce protruding or released CNTrsquos after degradation of composite materials

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3039

Wendel Wohlleben L Cena S Hirth G Cox Ž Tomović T Peters (BASF SE Germany)

O5a-2 1130-1145

Monitoring migration and transformation of nanomaterials in polymeric composites during climatic aging Gemma Vilar E Fernaacutendez-Rosas G Janer E Mas del Molino M Busquets-Fiteacute V Puntes SVaacutezquez-Campos (LEITAT Technological Center SPAIN)

O5a-3 1145-1200

Release of nanoparticles from textiles during washing Bernd Nowack Lena Windler C Lorenz N von Goetz K Hungerbuumlhler M Heuberger (EMPA Switzerland)

O5a-4 1200-1215

Release of TiO2 particles from paints containing pigment TiO2 andor nano-TiO2 by weathering experiments Ahmed Al-Kattan A Wichser R Vonbank S Brunner A Ulrich and B Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

O5a-5 1215-1230

Release of CeO2 nanoparticles upon aging of acrylic wood coating Lorette Scifo P Chaurand A Masion M Auffan M-A Diot J Labille J-Y Bottero and J Rose (TecnaliaFrance)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Co-Chair Jean-Yves Bottero)

4b Biodegradation biointeractions

O4b-1 1330-1345

Aged TiO2-based nanomaterial used in sunscreens implications on ESCHERICHIA COLI sensitization to toxic metal Catherine Santaella B Allainmat F Simonet J Labille C Geantet J Rose W Achouak (CNRS-CEA France)

O4b-2 1345-1400

Characterizing nanoparticles reactivity structure-Photocatalytic activity relationship Jordi Piella N Bastus V Puntes (ICN Spain)

O4b-3 1400-1415

TiO2 nanoparticles in cosmetic sunscreen effect of aging on physico-chemical and cytotoxic properties of both plain formulation and extracted nanoparticles Manon Rossano N Hucher C Picard M Grisel F Le Foll (URCOM CNRS France)

O4b-4 1415-1430

Assessment of Environmental Exposure to Nanomaterials through mesocosms experiments Meacutelanie Auffan M Tella L Brousset J Issartel C Pailles B Espinasse E Artells A Thiery C Santaella W Achouack A Masion J Rose J-Y Bottero

(CEREGE-CNRS France)

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3139

O4b-5 1430-1445

Biotransformation of Carbon Nanotubes and Fullerenes by Horseradish Peroxidase Deborah Xanat Flores-Cervantes J Hollender Hans-Peter E Kohler (EAWAG Switzerland)

O4b-6 1445-1500

Cobalt titanium dioxide and nanosilver nanoparticles cause skeletal damages in sea urchins at pluteus stage Antonietta Morena Gatti C Gambardella S Ferrando L Gallus P Ramoino C Falugi (University of Genoa Italy)

O4b-7 1500-1515

Comparison of effects on crustaceans carbon nanoparticles and molybdenum nanowires Anda Baumerte G Sakale J Zavickis M Knite L Putna M Balode A Mrzel (University of Latvia Slovenia)

1530-1600

Coffee-break

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Co-chair Laurent Charlet)

4c Biologicals effects of NMs

O4c-1 1600-1615

Concerns over aluminum oxide nanoparticle based applications an ecologically inspired study using environmentally relevant isolates and medium Sunandan Pakrashi N Chandrasekaran A Mukherjee (VIT University India)

O4c-2 1615-1630

The role of silver and vanadium to the ecotoxicity of silver vanadate nanowires decorated with silver nanoparticles Gisela de Aragatildeo Umbuzeiro M Coletty Artal F Kummrow R Dias Holtz O Luiz Alves (State University of Campinas Brazil)

O4c-3 1630-1645

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Marie Carriegravere)

3d Tissues and environnement

O3d-5 1700-1715

Violaceinpoly-ɛ -caprolactonechitosan nanoparticles against bovine mastistis antibacterial and ecotoxicity evaluation Gisela A Umbuzeiro E Berni G Nakazato F I Vacchi N Duraacuten (UNICAMP Brazil)

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3239

O3d-6 1715-1730

Evaluation of multi walled carbon nanotubes eco(geno)toxicity using the amphibian larvae of xenopus laevis Laury Gauthier F Mouchet C Gancet A Perrault F Bourdiol E Flahaut P Puech E Pinelli J-C Boutonnet (CNRS NAUTILE France)

O3d-7 1730-1745

Molecular interference between titanium from NP-TiO2 nanoparticles and iron homeostasis in E coli Caroline Fauquant Isabelle Michaud-Soret A-N Petit N Herlin-Boime P-H Jouneau SOllagnier de Choudens (CEA-CNRS France)

O3d-8 1745-1800

Fullerene nanoparticles C60 and C60(OH)18-22 Assessment of biological activity using bacterial cells and rat liver mitochondria as model systems Sandra M Santos R A Videira L Ferreira A M Dinis F Peixoto A S Jurado (University of Coimbra Portugal)

1815 Conclusion

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3339

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Naohide Shinohara)

3c Nanoparticles translocation and barrier

O3c-1 800-815

Tissue Distribution and clearance of Titanium Dioxide nanoparticles after intravenous administration and Intratracheal instillation Naohide Shinohara H Fukui N Danno T Ichinose K Honda M Gamo (AIST Japan)

O3c-2 815-830

A dynamic co-culture model resembling the alveolo-capillary barrier to study toxicity and translocation of nanoparticles Katrien Luyts B Nemery and P HM Hoet (KULeuven Belgium)

O3c-3 830-845

Communicating Nanotoxicology three Evaluations using in vitro central nerve models Fumihide Kanaya S Hanada Y Inoue Y Manome K Fujioka (National Center for Global Health and Medicine Japan)

O3c-4 845-900

Comparative study of neurologic effects of nano-TiO2 versus SiO2 after direct intracerebral exposure in mice Aureacutelie Balvay N Thieriet L Lakhdar A Bencsik (ANSES France)

O3c-5 900-915

Interactions of functionalized MWCNTs with primary neural cells from different brain regions site-specific effects Cyrill Bussy J Boczkowski S Lanone M Prato A Bianco K Kostarelos (Centre for Drug Delivery Research UK)

O3c-6 915-930

Specific uptakes and damages induced by polystyrene nanobeads according to surface chemistry Vincent Paget S Dekali T Kortulewski R Grall S Chevillard A Braun P Rat G Lacroix (INERIS France)

O3c-7 930-945

Application of in vitro BBB model to measure permeability of nanoparticles Sanshiro Hanada K Fujioka Y Inoue F Kanaya Y Manome K Yamamoto (National Center for Global Health and Medicine Japan)

O3c-8 945-1000

3D model of air-blood barrier for the study of nanoparticles translocation Samir Dekali V Paget C Gamez P Rat and G Lacroix (INERIS C-TAC France)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3439

Session 3 Toxicology (Chair Shuji Tsuruoka)

3c Nanoparticles translocation and barrier

O3c-9 1115-1130

Assessment of cytotoxicity intracellular uptake and intestinal absorption of amorphous silica nanoparticles in the Caco-2 in vitro human intestinal barrier model Agnieszka Kinsner-Ovaskainen C Uboldi I Cydzik F Simonelli E Alloa M Ceridono D Gilliland N Gibson J Ponti F Rossi (JRC Italy)

O3c-10 1130-1145

Influence of the length of imogolite-like nanotubes on their cytotoxicity and genotoxicity towards human dermal cells Wei Liu P Chaurand C Di Giorgio M De Meacuteo A Thill M Auffan A Masion D Borschneck F Chaspoul P Gallice A Botta J-Y Bottero J Rose

(CEREGEndashCNRS France)

O3c-11 1145-1200

Effect of Different surface charge based superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) on Biodistribution in Rat and Ex vivo Protein fishing Usawadee Sakulkhu L Maurizi A Gramoun M-G Beuzelin J-P Valleacutee G Coullerez H Hofmann (Eacutecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

O3c-12 1200-1215

An Impedance-based High-throughput Method for Evaluating the Cytotoxicity of Nanoparticles Mihaela Roxana Cimpan T Mordal J Schoumllermann U Pliquett E Cimpan

(IKO Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry Norway)

O3c-13 1215-1230

The use of differentiated human respiratory epithelial cells in inhalation toxicology of nanomaterials Frieke Kuper A Reus M Groumlllers F van Acker I Kooter (TNO Quality and Safety The Netherlands)

1230-1330 Lunch

Panel discussion (Moderator Alexei Grinbaum)

1330-1430 The opinion of the Civil Society international NGO and european labor unions regarding nanomaterials approaches Alexei Grinbaum (CEA France) Aida Ponce Del Castillo (ETU BrusseI) Luisa Filipponi (NANOPINION Brussel) Alain Lombard (VivAgora France)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3539

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Freacutedeacuteric Bois)

3d Tissues and environment

O3d-1 1430-1445

ROS evaluation for a series of CNTs and their derivatives using ESR method with DMPO Shuji Tsuruoka KTakeuchi K Koyama M Endo H Matsumoto N Saito Y Usui D W Porter V Castranova (Shinshu University Japan)

O3d-2 1445-1500

Toxicity towards lung cells and Escherichia Coli Impact of nanoparticle dispersion status Nathalie Herlin-Boime Marie Carriegravere S Pigeot-Reacutemy A Casanova C Guillard J-C Lazzaroni D Atlan (CEA-UJF France)

O3d-3 1500-1515

Noteworthy Interaction of TiO2 Nanoparticles (Anatase) with Bacterial Cells under Dark Conditions Swayamprava Dalai N Chandrasekaran A Mukherjee (VIT University India)

O3d-4 1515-1530

Determination of endotoxin concentration by different test methods influence of sample preparation and particle interference on test reliability Stijn Smulders J-P Kaiser P Wick P Hoet (KULeuven Belgium)

1530-1630 Coffee-break

1815 End of the conference

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

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Session 9 Ethics and societal issues (Chair Alexei Grinbaum)

PL9 1030-1105

Nanotechnology and the narratives of responsibility Alexei Grinbaum (CEA France)

O9a-1 1115-1130

Nanotechnology responsibility and responsible innovation Christopher Groves (ESRC Cardiff University United Kingdom)

O9a-2 1130-1145

The social context of nanotechnology and Regulating its uncertainty a nanotechnologist approach Vincent Jamier I Gispert V Puntes (Centre for NanoBioSafety and Sustainability Spain)

O9a-3 1145-1200

The NanoSchool project a new pedagogical initiative to increase the awareness of nanosciences and nanotechnologies in the classrooms Francine Papillon E Excoffon A Bsiesy J Chevrier (CEA Grenoble France)

O9a-4 1200-1215

Latest research results on the effects of nanomaterials on humans and the environment DaNa - Knowledge Base Nanomaterials Clarissa Marquardt K Nau HF Krug D Kuumlhnel B Mathes V Richter S Scholz C Steinbach (KITGermany)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 5 Nanomaterial release

5b Release by mechanical stress

(Co- chair Francois Tardif)

O5b-1 1330-1345

Release-ability of nano fillers from different nanomaterials (Toward the acceptability of nanoproduct) Luana Golanski A Guiot S Motellier A T Saber F Tardif P Capron (CEA-Liten France)

O5b-2 1345-1400

Nanomaterial release from nanocomposites during reworking process Virginia Goacutemez M Levin S Irusta M Dal Maso J-M Santamariacutea K A Jensen I K Koponen (INA Spain)

O5b-3 1400-1415

Nanoparticle release from Nanocomposites due to mechanical treatment at two stages of the life-cycle Daniel Goumlhler A Nogowski P Fiala M Stintz (Institute of Process Engineering and environmental Technology Germany)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

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O5b-4 1415-1430

On character of coarse fine and ultrafine particles in automotive brake wear debris Jana Kukutschovaacute P W Lee V Matějka K Malachovaacute E Veselaacute Pavliacutena Peikertovaacute KČabanovaacute MVaculiacutek P Filip (Nanotechnology Centre at VŠB Czech Republic)

O5b-5 1430-1445

Abrasion tests on MWCNT composites influence of CNT dispersion state and fillermatrix interface Maxime Pras J Duchet-Rumeau J-F Gerard L Golanski A Guiot (UMR CNRS France)

O5b-6 1445-1500

Generation of aerosols during the mechanical solicitation of materials development of an experimental set-up and applications Christophe Bressot N Shandilya O Aguerre-Chariol M Morgeneyer O L C Le Bihan (INERIS France)

O5b-7 1500-1515

On nanoparticles release from polymer nanocomposites for applications in lightweight automotive components James Njuguna S Sachse F Silva S Michalowski and K Pielichowski (Centre for Automotive Technology Cranfield University UK)

O5b-8 1515-1530

Abrasion behavior of an epoxy-based nanocomposite with raw- and functionalized carbon nanotubes Lukas Schlagenhauf Bryan TT Chu J Buha F Nuumlesch J Wang (Swiss Federal Institute for Materials Testing and Research Switzerland)

1530- 1600 Coffee-break

Session 5 Nanomaterial release

5c General and other release mechanisms

(Co-chair Wendel Wohlleben)

O5c-1 1600-1615

Nanomaterial dustiness - a comparison between three methods Keld Alstrup Jensen M Levin I K Koponen D Bard A Kelley G Burdett S Bau O Witschger (National Research Centre for the Working Environment Denmark)

O5c-2 1615-1630

NanoRelease ndash Developing Methods to Measure Release of Nanomaterials from Solid Consumer Products Lie Chen M Hill R Canady (Health Canada Canada)

O5c-3 1630-1645

O5c-4 1645-1700

Characterization and quantification of nanoparticle release from commercial available spray products containing engineered nanoparticles Sabrina Losert M Lattuada K Hungerbuumlhler A Ulric (EMPA Switzerland)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

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O5c-5 1700-1715

Behavior of nanoparticles during high temperature treatment (incineration type) Samir Derrough G Raffin D Locatelli P Nobile C Durand (CEA France)

O5c-6 1715-1730

Fate of CNT-epoxy composite during incineration Ulrika Backman J Lyyraumlnen T Kettunen J Leskinen O Sippula A Auvinen J Jokiniemi (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Finland)

O5c-7 1730-1745

Release of TiO2 nanoparticles from cement during their life cycle step of use Nathan Bossa J Rose P Chaurand O Aguerre-Chariol (INERIS iCEINT France)

1800 Conclusion

1815 End of the conference

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PROGRAMME

Tuesday 13 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Tuesday 13 November

815-850 Welcome by the Organizing Committee Franccedilois Tardif (CEA France)

Conference opening(Chair Georgios Katalagarianakis)

PL0a 850-910

Innovation perspectives through nanomaterials the integrated approach at CEA Freacutedeacuteric Schuster (CEA France)

PL0b 910-930

Codes Standards and Regulations in preparation at World-wide Level Franccediloise Roure (French Ministry of Finance Economy and Industry France)

PL0c 930-950

Regulation risk and the global nanotechnology workplace Cassandra Engeman (UCSB USA)

PL0d 950-1010

Are specific regulations for nanomaterials efficient Daniel Bernard (Arkema France)

PL0e 1010-1030

Innovation Governance Challenges in the field of Nanotechnologies Antje Grobe (University of Stuttgart Germany)

1030-1100 Coffee-break

Session 1 Exposure assessment (Chair Derck Brouwer)

1a Workplace and release studies

PL1 1100-1135

Engineered nanomaterials from source to dose and the role of measurement devices and measurement strategies Derck Brouwer (TNO Quality of Life The Netherlands)

O1a-1 1145-1200

Observatory of nanoaerosol release from electronic household products Gwi-Nam Bae S-H Park S-B Lee (Korea Institute of Science and Technology Korea)

O1a-2 1200-1215

Aerosol emission assessment during soldering process Virginia Goacutemez S Irusta F Balas J Santamariacutea (INA Spain)

O1a-3 1215-1230

Exposure to aerosols associated with cleanout operations of a reactor producing nanocomposite thin films embedded with silver nanoparticles Olivier Witschger S Bau B Bianchi R Wrobel V Matera (INRS France)

O1a-4 1230-1245

1300-1400 Lunch

Tuesday 13 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Session 2 Detection and identification of engineered nanoparticles

(Chair David YH Pui)

2a Synthesis aerosolization and tracing of nanoparticles

PL2 1400-1435

Detection and Identification Instrumentation and Calibration for AirLiquidSurface-borne Engineered Nanoparticles David YH Pui (Laboratory University of Minnesota USA)

O2a-1 1445-1500

Towards the efficient and versatile syntheses of nanomaterials for nanosafety investigation Aureacutelien Auger V Barthegraves N Wartenberg S de Sousa Nobre L Golanski H Perche O Poncelet P Capron (CEA France)

O2a-2 1500-1515

Metal impurities provide useful tracers for identifying exposures to airborne single-walled carbon nanotube particles released from work-related processes Pat E Rasmussen I Jayawardene H David Gardner M Cheacutenier C Levesque J Niu (Health Canada Canada)

O2a-3

1515-1530

Strategies for radiolabelling of carbon nanoparticles Stefan Schymura I Cydzik A Bulgheroni F Simonelli U Holzwarth J Kozempel K Franke N Gibson (HZDR Institute of Resource Ecology Germany)

O2a-4 1530-1545

Generation and characterization of dry nanopowders and carbon nanotubes using a shaker-atomizer type disperser Shi-Nian Uang S-M Hung C-J Tsai (Institute of Occupational Safety and HealthTaiwan)

O2a-5 1545-1600

Carbon nanotubes suspension study by vortex shaker sampling and mass analysis Aureacutelien Ustache O Le Bihan D Bernard E Peyret O Aguerre-Chariol (INERIS France)

1600-1630 Coffee-break

Tuesday 13 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Session 67 Secure industrial production and protection technology

(Chair Luana Golanski)

6aSecure industrial production

PL6 1630-1705

Developments in nano protection Luana Golanski A Guiot S Motellier S Clavaguera C Brouard N Wartenberg H Perche F Tardif P Capron S Artous CDurand V Mossuz C Desvergnes M Dubosson (CEA France)

O6a-1 1715-1730

Towards large scale aligned carbon nanotube composites an industrial safe-by-design and sustainable approach Pascal Boulanger L Belkadi M Pinault J Descarpentries MP NGhiem C Reynaud M Mayne-LrsquoHermite (CEA France)

O6a-2 1730-1745

Detection and identification of airborne multi-walled carbon nanotubes in arc discharge production Christina Isaxon L Ludvigsson P Nilsson M Hedmer H Tinnerberg Maria E Messing J Rissler V Skaug M Bohgard J Pagels (Lund UniversitySweden)

O6a-3

1745-1800

Plasma polymerized coating as a protective layer of carbon nanotubes grafted on carbon fibers Antineacutea Einig P Rumeau J Maguin Y Magga S Desrousseaux JBai (Ecole Centrale Paris France)

O6a-4

1800-1815

Silica-coating as protective shell for the risk management of nanoparticles Davide Gardini M Blosi C Delpivo S Ortelli A Costa (CNR-ISTECItaly)

O6a-5 1815-1830

Pilot-scale platform for nanopowder synthesis by laserplasma hybrid processes Yann Leconte A Quinsac D Porterat O Sublemontier N Herlin-Boime C Reynaud J-P Dufour L Boufendi F Schuster (CEA France)

Panel discussion Governance (Moderator Franccediloise Roure)

1830-1930 Governance what will change in the near future regarding the different actors managers workers and safety managers Franccediloise Roure (French Department of finance economy and Industry France) Elvio Mantovani (AIRINanotec IT Italy) Antje Grobe (University of Stuttgart Germany)

1830-2100 Poster ExhibitionEvening event

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM B

Session 1 Exposure assessment (Co-chair Catherine Durand)

1b Methodology

O1b-1 1445-1500

A modular tool for analyzing cascade impactors data to improve exposure assessment to airborne nanomaterials Seacutebastien Bau O Witschger (INRS France)

O1b-2 1500-1515

Exploratory study on two statistical methods to analyse time resolved data obtained during nanomaterial exposure measurements Freacutedeacuteric Clerc GH Njiki-Menga O Witschger (INRS France)

O1b-3 1515-1530

Assessment of nanoparticle agglomeration energy via rheological routes a key parameter for control banding exposure assessment Franccedilois Henry J Bouillard A Vignes O Dufaud L Perrin P Marchal

(INERIS France)

O1b-4 1530-1545

Approach to the exposure assessment of MWCNT by considering size distribution and oxidation temperature of elemental carbon Mariko Ono-Ogasawara M Takaya H Kubota Y Shinohara S Koda E Akiba S Tsuruoka T Myojo (Japan national institute of occupational safety and health Japan)

O1b-5 1545-1600

Is exhaled breath condensate representative of deep lung and suitable for exposure assessment to nanoparticles Muriel Dubosson C Desvergne V Mossuz M Cottier J Pourchez J-M Vergnon (CEA France)

1600-1630

Coffee-break

Session 1 Exposure assessment (Co-chair Olivier Witchger)

1c Tools and non-occupational exposure

O1c-1 1715-1730

Pro et con analysis of occupational exposure assessment tools and concepts for nanomaterials Biase Liguori S F Hansen K Alstrup Jensen A Baun (Technical University of Denmark Denmark)

O1c-2 1730-1745

Urban air pollution of Ostrava region by nanoparticles Zdeňka Kaličaacutekovaacute P Danihelka K Lach V Miacutečka (VŠBndashTechnical University of Ostrava Institute of Public Health Ostrava Czech Republic)

O1c-3 1745-1800

Nanoproduct simplified direct exposure assessment toolkit Yves Sicard F Tardif J Vendel (CEA France)

O5c-8 1800-1815

Exploring release and recovery of nanoparticles from polymer nanocomposites using commercial polyamide-based nanocomposites as a model

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM B

Martiacute Busquets-Fiteacute R Zanasca C Citterio L Mercante E Fernaacutendez Gemma J Socorro Vaacutezquez-Campos V Puntes (ICN Spain)

1830-2100

Poster exhibition Evening event

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 13 Satellite meeting 13b TRIMATEC

(Chair Claudine Colin)

O13b-1 1400-1420

Trimatec competitiveness cluster management of controlled environment for nano fields Claudine Colin (TRIMATEC France)

O13b-2 1420-1440

Treatment of liquid effluents containing nanomaterial Jeacuterocircme Labille J-Y Bottero J Rose (CEREGE France)

O13b-3 1440-1500

Safe ecodesign and sustainable research Applied to Nanomaterial Development (SERENADE consortium) Jean-Yves Bottero J Rose A Masion (CEREGE France)

O13b-4 1500-1520

Synthesis of active TiO2 nanopowders and thin layers using supercritical carbon dioxide processes - Application to effluent treatment Audrey Hertz J Cruiz L Schrive Y Barre F Charton (CEA France)

O13b-5 1520-1540

Examples of system engineering for nanoparticles handling and studies Pierre Bombardier (FAURE QEI France)

O13b-6 1540-1600

Personal Protective Equipment against Nanoparticle-Selection evaluation and future standard to be built Samuel Ozil (Honeywell Protective Clothing France)

1600-1630 Coffee-break

Session 2 Detection (Co-chair Charles Motzkus)

2b Nanoparticles for biological application

O2b-1 1715-1730

Study of Nanoparticles localization in organs and tissues of rats after intraperitoneal and intragastrical administration Boris B Dzantiev SG Klochkov O D Hendrickson A V Zherdev SO Bachurin (AN Bach Institute of Biochemisty Russia)

O2b-2 1730-1745

Risk Assessment of Released cellulose nanocrystalsndashmimicking inhalatory exposure Carola Endes S Mueller O Schmid D Vanhecke S Camarero Espinosa E Johan Foster A Petri-Fink B Rothen-Rutishauser C Weder Martin JD Clift (Adolphe Merkle InstituteUniversity of Fribourg Switzerland)

O2b-3 Colloidaly stable polymer encapsulated quantum dots for biological applications

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM C

1745-1800 Isaac Ojea-Jimenez J Piella P Mulvaney V F Puntes (Catalan Institute of Nanotechnology Spain)

O2b-4 1800-1815

Membrane model as a new methodology for nanotoxicology Investigation Juliana Cancino T M Uemura Paula Lins P B Miranda V Zucolotto (University of Satildeo Paulo Brazil)

O2b-5 1815-1830

Engineered nanomaterial quantification in complex matrices PIXE case studies Omar Lozano J Mejia J Laloy O Toussaint J Dogneacute S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Belgium)

1830-2100 Poster exhibitionEvening event

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

Posters session 1830-2100

P1b-1

Occupational exposure assessment facility at Vito Evelien Frijns I Nelissen P Berghmans (Vito nv Belgium)

P1b-2

Risk assessment of nanomaterials Javad Malakootikhah A A Razaghi (University of Tehran Iran)

P1c-1

Application of current available models for the exposure assessment of nanoparticles from consumer products Anja Koumlth ALuch and M Enrico Goumltz (Federal institute for risk assessment Germany)

P1c-2

Development of a nano exposure and contextual information database (NECID) Wouter Fransman J Pelzer W Stoppelmann D Brouwer I Koponen D Bard O Witschger A Zugasti Makazaga E Jankowska T Kanerva M Berges (TNO The Netherlands)

P2a-1

Effective and selective extraction of silver nanoparticles from environmental water by an ionic exchange resin Lingxiangyu Li K Leopold M Schuster (Technische universitaumlt Muumlnchen Germany)

P2a-2

P2a-3 Application of enzyme immunoassay for fullerene c60 detection in ratsrsquo organs Olga d Hendrickson N Fedyunina A Zherdev PSveshnikov B Dzantiev (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P2a-4 New perspectives in manufactured nanoparticles characterisation over the size limits Gaeumltane Lespes C Henault (University of Pau France)

P2a-5 Quantitation of carbon nanotubes on filters using a laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy system Laboratory and onsite measurements J-BSirven C Queacutereacute S Motellier A Guiot F Gensdarmes (CEA France)

P2a-6 Differentiated anthropogenic ambient particle size spectra with a new U-SMPS set-up Juumlrgen Spielvogel M Weiss (Ppalasreg gmbh Germany)

P2a-7

P2a-8 Particle sampling by TEM grid filtration OLC Le bihan B RrsquoMili C Dutouquet O Aguerre-Charriol E Frejafon (INERIS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P2a-9 Aerosol size distribution estimation and associated uncertainty for measurement with a SMPS Loic Coquelin N Fischer T Mace C Motzkus F Gensdarmes G Fleury L Le Brusquet (lNE France)

P2a-10 Radiolabelling of engineered silver and titania nanoparticles as a tool for sensitive detection of nanoparticle release from surface coatings Heike Hildebrand K Franke N Gibson I Cydzik F Simonelli A Bulgheroni U Holzwarth E Bilz A Freyer (Helmholtz-Zentrum Germany)

P2a-11 Comparison of methodolgies to measure number based size distribution on polydisperse nanoparticles Samuel Legros V Barthes A Guiot S Motellier P Capron L Golanski (CEA France)

P2a-12 Non destructive and fast method for the detection of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) biodistribution based on their magnetic properties Lionel Maurizi V Bernau U Sakulkhu A Gramoun G Coullerez H Hofmann (Ecole polytechnique feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

P3a-1 Silver doped hydroxyapatite composites for long-term bone TERAPHIA Olena Ivashchenko I Uvarova N Ulianchych

(National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Ukraine)

P3a-2 Cytotoxic effects of polyethylcyanoacrylatechitosan nanoparticles Brenda Cecilia Gasca Zacariacuteas R Diacuteaz Torres P Ramiacuterez Noguera (National University of Mexico Meacutexico)

P3a-3 Reactivity of nanoaluminum in physiological solutions Karepina EE GAYu (Tomsk Polytechnic University Russia)

P3a-4 Determination of SPIONS nanoparticles biosafety problems of interferences with cytotoxic assays Lyes Tabet L Barhoumi M Welman L Ben Taher L Smiri H Abdelmelek K Maghni (Research Center HSCM Universiteacute de Montreacuteal Canada)

P3a-5 Renal metallothionein expression by nano zinc particles in cadmium-treated rats Mohammad Kazem Koohi F Asadi M Abas Ali Pour Kabire G Sadeghi Hashtjin M Hejazy (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-6 Differences in nanotoxicity responses between human bronchial smooth muscle cells (HBSMC) of normal and asthmatic subjects following exposure to quantum dots (QDS) nanoparticles Lyes Tabet M Welman L Castellanos K Maghni(Sacre-Coeur Hospital of Montreal Canada)

P3a-7 Comparative evaluation of cytotoxicity and DNA damage induction by carbon nanotubes cerium dioxide titanium dioxide and silver nanoparticles in mammalian cells Leonardo Pereira Franchi T AJ Souza E Y Matsubara J M Rosolen C Satie Takahashi CS (Department of Genetics FMRP-USP Brazil)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P3a-8 Genotoxicity in RTG-2 fish cell line upon exposure to different dimensions of silver nanoparticles detected by the comet assay Mahmoud Ghobadi H Farahmand A Mirjalili (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-9 Two ldquofacesrdquo of carbon nanotubes

Aneta Fraczek-Szczypta E Menaszek S Blazewicz (University of Science and Technology Poland )

P3a-10 Study of biocompatible and hemocompatible properties of amorphous hydrogenated carbon coatings produced by pulsed magnetron discharge Julie Laloy C Lopez-Garcia J Colaux F Mullier M Fransolet C Michiels JM Dogneacute amp S Lucas (Department of Pharmacy NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-11 Effect of nano-filler particles and methacrylate monomers separate and in combination on the secretion of cytokines V Ansteinsson JT Samuelsen JE Dahl and NR Gjerdet (University of Bergen Norway)

P3a-12 In vivo genotoxicity of titanium dioxide nanoparticle

Charlegravene Relier F Robidel B Trouiller (INERIS France)

P3a-13 Insights into titanium dioxide nanoparticle and fine genotoxicity in human lymphocytes Andrea Zijno C Andreoli F Barone P Degan B De Berardis G Leter R Crebelli (Istituto Superiore di Sanitagrave Roma)

P3a-14 Highly concentrated silica nanoparticles affect the activities of neural stem cell

line Kouki Fujioka S Hanada Y Inoue F Kanaya KShiraishi Y Manome (The Jikei University School of Medicine Japan)

P3a-15 Toxicological influence of giving the silica nanoparticles on cultured central nerves cells Yuriko Inoue K Fujioka S Hanada FKanaya K Shiraishi YManome MTakayanagi (Toho University Japan)

P3a-16 Effect of surface modification on Zn ions and ROS production of ZnO nanoparticles Mu Yao Guo YHang Leung Alan M C Ng Fang Zhou Liu Yip Hang Ng Aleksandra B Djurišić Wai Kin Chan (The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong)

P3a-17 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of silver nanoparticles with different sizes in mammalian cells Tiago A Jorge de Souza L Pereira Franchi and C Satie Takahashi (Department of Genetics FMRP-USP Brazil)

P3a-18 In vivo toxicity of enoxaparin encapsulated in mucoadhesive nanoparticles topical application in a wound healing model SC Huber PD Marcato N Duraacuten JM Annichino-Bizzacchi (Unicamp Campinas Brazil)

P3a-19 Phytotoxic and genotoxic effects of PVP coated ZnO nanoparticles on garlic

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

(allium sativum l) root tip cells Changshan Xu K Eit M Wang Y Li B Sun (Centre for Advanced Optoelectronic Functional Materials Research Northeast Normal University P R China)

P3a-20 Internalisation of aluminium oxide nanoparticles into human cells impact of particle size on the quantitative uptake Steffi Boumlhme H-J Staumlrk T Meissner D Kuumlhnel W Busch (UFZ - Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research Germany)

P3a-21 Immunological assays as an opportunity of assessment of health risks of airborne particle mixture including nanoparticles Taacuteňa Brzicovaacute I Lochman P Danihelka A Lochmanovaacute K Lach V Mička (VŠB ndashFaculty of Safety Engineering Czech Republic)

P3a-22 Altered characteristics of differently functionalized silica nanoparticles in various

environments with possible implications for biological impacts Emilia Izak M Voetz S Eiden A Duschl and VF Puntes (Bayer Technology Services GmbH Germany)

P3a-23 Enhanced antiproliferation of cancer cells by biocompatible multifunctional microbial exopolysaccharide stabilized magnetic nanoparticles Balasubramanian Sivakumar R Girija Aswathy R Sreejith Y Nagaoka M Suzuki Y Yoshida T Maekawa D Nair Sakthikumar (Bio Nano Electronics Research Center Graduate School of Interdisciplinary New Science Toyo UniversityJapan)

P3a-24 Copper(ii) oxide nanoparticles penetrate into HEPG2 CELLS exert cytotoxicity via oxidative stress and induce proinflammatory response Jean-Pascal Piret D Jacques J-N Audinot J Mejia E Boilan F Noeumll M Fransolet C Demazy S Lucas C Saout and O Toussaint (URBC Namur Nanosafety Center (NNC) Belgium)

P3a-25 Electrical measurement of the interactions between gold nanoparticles and biological membrane Young-Rok Kim M-C Lim K-P Lee (Department of Food Science and Biotechnology Kyung Hee University Republic of Korea)

P3a-26 Metal homeostasis interferences in hepatocytes cells treated by CuO nanoparticles Martine Cuillel M Chevallet C Fauquant P Charbonnier D Cassio I Pignot-Paintrand E Mintz and I Michaud-Soret (CNRS CEA France)

P3a-27 Transnational access at VITO through the Fp7 qnano research infrastructure Evelien Frijns I Mertens K Tirez G Vanermen S Voorspoels R Persoons S Mullens I Nelissen (VITO NV Belgium)

P3a-28 Source activity and toxicity of nanomaterials for biological systems Ghassem Amoabediny J Malakootikhah I Alahdadi F Yazdian (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-29 TiO2 nanoparticles and bulk material stimulate human peripheral blood mononuclear cells Dietmar Fuchs S Schroecksnadel N Herlin M Carriere

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

(Biocenter Innsbruck Medical University Austria)

P3a-30 In vitro testing of nanoparticles dissolution Anna Godymchuk E Yunda (Tomsk Polytechnic University Russian Federation)

P3a-31 Particulate cobalt toxicity and internalization in lung cells Veacuteronique Malard C Darolles N Sage P Gueacuteraud M Floriani J Armengaud (CEA IRSN France)

P3a-32 Effects of physicochemical properties exposure doses and cell types on cytotoxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles Yan (Mary) Zhang Kathy C Nguyen D E Lefebvre P S Shwed J Crosthwait G S Bondy Azam F Tayabali (Environmental Health Sciences and Research Bureau Health Canada Canada)

P3a-33 Proteomic study of the molecular responses of mouse macrophages to copper oxide nanoparticles Thierry Rabilloud S Triboulet C Aude-Garcia M Carriegravere H Diemer F Proamer A Habert M Chevallet V Collin-Faure D Hanau A Van Dorsselaer N Herlin-Boime (CNRS France)

P3a-34 Toxicological evaluation of TiC nanoparticles orally administered in a rat model Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan J Mejia O Toussaint J-M Dogn S Lucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC Belgium)

P3a-35 In vitro toxicity assessment of gold nanoparticles in biological media Sadequa Sultana N Djaker M Salerno S Boca S Astilean H Hlawaty MLamy De La Chapelle (Universiteacute Paris 13 France)

P3a-36 Comparison cytotoxic potency of zinc oxide nanoparticles on five cellular lines Lidia Zapoacuter M Szewczyńska (Central Institute for Labour Protection ndash National Research Institute Poland)

P3a-37 Respiratory effects of repeated instillations of iron manganese and chromium oxides nanoparticles in mice Mirlande Preacutesumeacute A Simon-Deckers G Beaune O Durupthy J Boczkowski S Lanone (INSERM France)

P3a-38 Morphological and cytohistochemical evaluation of renal effects of cadmium-doped silica nanoparticles given intratracheally to rat Teresa Coccini E Roda S Barni L Manzo (Toxicology Division Salvatore Maugeri Foundation IRCCS and European Centre for Nanomedicine University of Pavia Italy)

P3a-39 Titanium oxide nanoparticles toxicity causes functionality and DNA damage in buffalo (bubalus bubalis) sperm in vitro Gautam Kaul and Kamlesh Pawar (Biochemistry Department National Dairy Research Institute Government of India Lab India)

P3a-40 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles in human

neuroblastoma cells Carla Costa V Valdiglesias G Kılıccedil B Laffon J P Teixeira (Portuguese

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

National Institute of Health Portugal)

P3a-41 Innovative nano-qsar technology for early detection of nanoparticlesrsquo toxicity Natalia Novoselska V Kuzmin A Artemenko (IIMechnikov Odessa National University Ukraine)

P3a-42 In vitro toxicity of carbon nanotubes impact of acid functionalization Agathe Figarol J Pourchez D Boudard D Bernache-Assolant M Cottier and P Grosseau (Ecole Nationale Supeacuterieure des Mines LINA France)

P3a-43 Role of metal oxide nanoparticle in welderrsquos lung injury A Simon-Deckers P Andujar B Fayard B Clin J Boczkowski J-C Pairon J Doucet F Gallateau-Salleacute S Lanone (INSERM CNRS France)

P3a-44 MTT and LDH interlaboratory assays for assessing in vitro cytotoxicity of engineered nanomaterials C Costa J- P Teixeira A Dhawan A Pandey B Laffon J Fernandez Tajes V Valdiglesias D Fuchs S Schroecksnadel M Carriegravere S Bonassi A Basak Engin E Coskun B Karahalil Nathalie Herlin-Boime (Environmental Health Dept National Institute of Health Dr Ricardo Jorge Porto Portugal )

P3a-45 Understanding the impact of np physicochemical properties in biological fluid

and their resultant cellular interaction in vitro Vera Hirsch C Kinnear B Rothen-Rutishauser Martin J D Clift A Petri-Fink (Adolphe Merkle Institute University of Fribourg Switzerland)

P3a-46 Biocompatibility evaluation of medical devices incorporating nanomaterials Sylvie Framery (NAMSA Europe France)

P3a-47 Genotoxicity and proinflammatory effects of nanosilica via oral route in vitro and in vivo approaches Adeline Tarantini K Hogeveen S Huet G Jarry R Lanceleur L Le Hegarat A Mourot M Poul J-G Rolland V Fessard (ANSES France)

P3a-48 In vitro evaluation of cellular response induced by ZnO nanoparticles zinc ions and non-nano ZnO in fish cells Mar Babin C del Rio Joseacute L Pareja C Garciacutea-Goacutemez D Fernaacutendez (INIA Department of Environment Spain)

P3a-49 Genotoxicity of cerium dioxide nanoparticles (CeO2 nps) on mice oocyte Raphaeumll Rollais M Auffan J Perrin V Tassistro T Orsiegravere A Botta J Rose B Courbiere (Institut Meacutediterraneacuteen de Biodiversiteacute et drsquoEcologie Faculteacute de Meacutedecine de lrsquoUniversiteacute drsquoAix-Marseille France)

P3a-50 Effects of amorphous silica nanoparticles on human alveolar epithelial cells Mathilde Delaval R Guadagnini S Vranic F Marano A Baeza-Squiban S Boland (Sorbonne Paris CiteacuteCNRS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P3a-51 How do carbide enm dispersions evolve in an in vitro assessment Jorge Mejia O Lozano J-P Piret D Jacques C Saout JM Dogneacute O Toussaint S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation

Laboratory of Biochemistry and Cellular Biology (URBC) Belgium)

P3a-52 Stability of SiC and TiC nanoparticles during in vitro assessment Jorge Mejia V Valembois J-P Piret C Saout Jean-Michel Dogneacute Olivier Toussaint Steacutephane Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Laboratory of Biochemistry and Cellular Belgium)

P3a-53 Cytotoxicity of MWCNT and SiO2 nanoparticles at different stages of their life cycle as nanocomposite fillers Ezequiel Mas del Molino Gemma Vilar G Janer E Fernaacutendez-Rosas S Vaacutezquez-Campos (LEITAT Technological Center SPAIN)

P3a-54=gt (03b-2)

Nitric oxide releasing-iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles for biomedical applications cell viability apoptosis and cell death evaluations Renata de Lima J Luiz Oliveira A Ludescher M A M Molina R Itri Amedea B Seabra Paula Haddad (Departamento de Biotecnologia Universidade de Sorocaba Brazil)

P3a-55 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of biogenic silver nanoparticles R De Lima D Ballottin Priscyla D Marcato L Tasic Nelson Duraacuten (Osasco UniversityBrazil)

P3a-56 Biocompatibility and cytotoxicity study of nanophotonic contact lens material Marija Tomic J Muncan D Stamenkovic M Jokanović L Matija (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering University of Belgrade Serbia)

P3a-57 Nanoparticles in paints a new strategy to protect faccedilades and surfaces

Jean-Pierre Kaiser L Diener and P Wick (EMPA Switzerland)

P3a-58 Pulmonary toxicity after inhalation of silicon carbide nanoparticles in rat Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan O Toussaint B Masereel J-M Dogneacute amp SLucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-59 Development and validation of a whole-body inhalation exposure model for the exposition of rats to nanoparticles aerosol Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan OToussaint S Rolin B Masereel amp S Lucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-60 Functionalized double walled carbon nanotubes (DWCNTS) for targeted drug release T Somanathan N Gokulakrishnan (Vels University Chennai India)

P3a-61 Biodistribution studies on nanoparticles are so far of limited use for PBPK modeling Gunnar Johanson U Carlander (Karolinska InstitutetSweden)

P3a-62 Toxicokinetics of zinc oxide nanoparticles in rats Soo-Jin Choi Hae-Eun Chung Jin Yu Miri Baek Jeong-A Lee Min-Seok Kim Su-Hyon Kim Eun-Ho Maeng (Department of Food Science and Technology Seoul Womenrsquos University South Korea)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P4a-1 Evaluation of toxicity of the nanoscale materials for mammalians and environment Rostyslav Stoika N Boyko Y Senkiv Y Shlyakhtina R Panchuk R Bilyy Y Filyak Y Kit N Skorohyd O Klyuchivska H Falfushinska L Gnatyshyna O Stoliar A Zaichenko N Mitina A Ryabceva (Institute of Cell Biology Ukraine)

P4a-2 Metal oxide nanoparticle transport in porous media ndash an analysis about (un)certainties in environmental research Ilona Heidmann (University of Koblenz-Landau Germany)

P4a-3 Assessing the heteroaggregation of manufactured nanoparticles with naturally occuring colloids in a typical surface water Jeacuterocircme Labille A Praetorius C Harns J-Y Bottero J Brant M Scheringer (Aix-Marseille Universiteacute CNRS IRD CEREGE France)

P4a-4 Potential safety implications of nanoformulation of agrochemicals in crops production Haixin Cui X Zhao (The Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences China)

P4b-1 Environmental dissemination of silver nanoparticles which impact on crops Camille Larue L Ceacutecillon H Castillo-Michel S Sophie J Bourguignon M Carriegravere S Bureau V Magnin G Sarret (Isterre UMR 5275 CNRS and Univ J Fourier France)

P4b-2 Bio-interactions between proteins and CeO2-nps with similar hydrodynamic radius Franccediloise Rollin-Genetet E Artells C Seidel W Liu J Rose A Thieacutery C Vidaud (CEA France)

P4b-3 Carbon nanotubes enhanced the lead toxicity on the freshwater fish Diego Steacutefani T Martinez Oswaldo L Alves and E Barbieri (University of Campinas ndash UNICAMP Brazil)

P4b-4 Colloidal stability of modified carbon nanotubes Stefan Schymura K Franke (HZDR Institute of Resource Ecology Germany)

P4c-1 Behavioural responses of hediste diversicolor (polycheta) to Ag CdS or CuO nanoparticles using the multispecies freshwater biomonitorreg (MFB) Hanane Perrein-Ettajani P Emmanuel Buffet P Wu Douglas Gilliland P Reip E Valsami-Jones C Mouneyrac (LUNAM universiteacute UCO MMS France)

P4c-2 Combined effect of ZnO nanoparticles on zebrafish early development Eugene Krysanov T Demidova (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P4c-3 Effect of metal oxide nanoparticles on embryotoxicity of doxorubicin Tatiana Demidova E Krysanov (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P4c-4 Evaluation of multi walled carbon nanotubes ecotoxicology using standardized procedures on aquatic organisms

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

Florence Mouchet C Gancet E Pinelli A Perrault F Bourdiol E Flahaut L Gauthier J-C Boutonnet (CNRS UPS INPT NAUTILE Laboratoires ecolabCIRIMATGRL France)

P4c-5 Adverse effect of surface modified nanoparticles on the aquatic environment Younjung Jung J-Sung Ra and S Kim (KIST-Europe Campus E Germany)

P4c-6

P4c-7 Acute aquatic toxicity of photoactive TiO2 nanoparticles anchored on kaolinite matrix to freshwater green algae Kristina Čabanovaacute P Peikertovaacute V Matějka JKukutschovaacute (VŠB ndash Technical University of Ostrava Czech Republic)

P4c-8 Monitoring technique for the acute effect of TiO2 nanoparticles from the behaviour of rice fish orizias latipes in vivo Masaru Irie K Kosuge K Shida M Kubo-Irie K Takeda (Waseda Univ Japan)

P4c-9 Antifungal and antibacterial activities of silver nanoparticles Mohd Faiyaz Anwar D Yadav R Arora J Chandara M Samim (Department of Chemistry Jamia Hamdard University India)

P4c-10 (04a-3)

Adsorption of organic pollutants to aqueous suspensions of carbon nanomaterials Berit Glomstad A Booth B M Jenssen L Soslashrensen J Liu M Shen

(Norwegian University of Science and Technology Norway)

P5a-1 Carbon nanotubes sorbents and their potential risks to aquatic organisms

Daniela Plachaacute A Matlochovaacute K Čabanovaacute P Peikertovaacute (VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava Czech Republic)

P5a-2 Ecologicaly friendly intermatrix synthesis of polymer stabilized silver nanocomposites dealing with nanomaterial release Julio Bastos-Arrieta M Muntildeoz Dmitri N Muraviev P Ruiz (Autonomous University of Barcelona Spain)

P5a-3 Characterization of nanoparticulate emissions from the incineration of wastes containing manufactured nanomaterials Dinh-Trinh Tran D Fleury D Venditti S Durecu A Joubert G Ounoughene E Fiani T Meunier O Le Bihan L Le coq (INERIS Ecole des mines de Nantes France)

P5a-4 Investigation of nanoparticle release from UV-curable polymeric nanocomposites AFreyer E Bilz H Hildebrand K Franke R Mehnert E Mai (Leibniz Institute for Surface Modification Germany)

P5a-5 Characterization of released particles during abrasion test of nano-charged construction materials C Bressot O Aguerre-Chariol A Plassais F RousseauC Haehnel O Le Bihan (INERIS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P5a-6 Release of nanomaterials from paint waste Stefano Zuin M Gaiani A Ferrari L Golanski F Tardif (Venice Research Consortium Italy)

P5a-7 Potential release of carbon nanotubes from cnt composites during grinding process Isamu ogura M Kotake M Shigeta M Uejima K Saito N Hashimoto A Kishimoto (National institute of advanced industrial science and technology (AIST) technology research association for single wall carbon nanotubes Japan)

P5a-8 Nanomaterials for controlled drug delivery system T Somanthan (Vels University india)

P6a-1 Release characteristics of single-wall carbon nanotubes during manufacturing and handling Isamu Ogura M Kotake Nao Hashimoto K Gotoh A Kishimoto (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Technology Research Association for Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes (TASC) Japan)

P6a-2 Towards a nanosecured plateform to assess risks along the industrial lifecycle of nanomaterials Dominique Fleury E Frejafon B Debray O Aguerre-Chariol A Vignes and J Bouillard (INERIS France)

P6a-3 Mapping the use of nanoparticles in Quebecrsquos industries and research laboratories Claude Emond C Ostiguy I Dossa Y Malki C Boily D Roughley A Plavski et C-A Endo (University of Montreal Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Department Canada)

P8a-1 Life cycle and destination of silver nanoparticles in environment Ghassem Amoabediny I Alahdadi J Malakootikhah (University of Tehran Iran)

P9a-1 Towards nanoresponsibility Dorotheacutee Benoit Browaeys Jean-Jacques Perrier (VivAgora France)

P9a-2 Nanosafety - risk governance of manufactured nanoparticles -- challenges of substance regulation under scientific uncertainty Stefanie B Seitz J Jahnel and T Fleischer (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) Germany)

PO The ERA-Net SIINN Project Safe Implementation of Innovative Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Rainer Hagenbeck

B Fillon D Duret L Golanski SLegros (Forschungszentrum Juumllich GmbH Germany CEA France)

P1 Innovative strategies methods and tools for occupational risks management of manufactured nanomaterials (MNMs) in the construction industry Jesuacutes M Loacutepez de Ipintildea (TECNALIA Research amp Innovation ) on behalf of the Scaffold Consortium

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Wednesday 14 November

Session 3 Toxicology (Chair Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster)

3a Nanoparticle biotransformation and degradation

PL3 800-835

Concepts of safety assessment of engineered nanomaterials (ENM) Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster (University of Rochester USA)

O3a-1 845-900

How do oxide nanomaterial dispersions evolve in an in vitro assessment Omar Lozano J Mejia J-P Piret D Jacques C Saout J-M Dogneacute O Toussaint S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Belgium)

O3a-2 900-915

Interaction of fibrinogen and albumin with titanium dioxyde nanoparticles of different crystalline phases Arianna Marucco I Fenoglio F Turci B Fubini (University of Torino Dip Italy)

O3a-3 915-930

An effective photothermal therapy against cancer cells and deep tissue imaging with targeted NIR QD Ravindran Girija Aswathy B Sivakumar Y Nagaoka Y Yoshida T Maekawa D Sakthi Kumar (Bio Nano Electronics Research Center Japan)

O3a-4 930-945

Safety of nanovectors Cytotoxicity assessment of New self-emulsifying multiple wow nanoemulsions Estelle Sigward N Mignet P Rat M Dutot D Scherman D Brossard S Crauste-Manciet (INSERM France)

O3a-5 945-1000

Surface ligand dependent fate and toxicity of ZnO np in HEPG2 cells Dorota Bartczak M-O Baradez H Goenaga-Infante D Marshall (LGCUK)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 12 Regulation and standardization in nano-products (Chair Maila Puolamaa)

12a Regulation

PL12a 1030-1105

Regulatory aspects of nanomaterials in REACH Maila Puolamaa (DG Enterprise and Industry European Commission Brussel)

O12a-1 1115-1130

Legal issues of the environmental safety regulation in the sphere of nanotechnology in Russian federation Ekaterina Belokrylova (Udmurt State University Russia)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

O12a-2 1130-1145

Regulation and safety implementation of nanotechnology for chemical enterprises in the Central Europe space Andreas Falk S Hartl F Sinner (BioNanoNet Forschungsgesellschaft mbH Austria)

O12a-3 1145-1200

Defining occupational and consumer exposure limits for nanomaterials - first experiences from REACH registrations Karin Aschberger F M Christensen (European commission-JRC Italy)

O12a-4 1200-1215

Development of an integrative program of Nanosafety Promote the Coordination Between Industries and Risk Assessor Claude Emond S Kouassi F Schuster (BioSimulation Consulting Inc USA University of Montreal Canada)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 8 Life cycle analysis recycling waste management and disposal (Chair Bernd Nowack)

PL8 1330-1405

Life cycle considerations for assessing environmental risks of nanomaterials Bernd Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

O8a-1 1415-1445

Incineration of nanowastes The implications from a life cycle perspective Tobias Walser LK Limbach R Brogioli E Erismann L Flamigni B Hattendorf M Juchli F Krumeich C Ludwig K Prikopsky M Rossier D Saner A Sigg S Hellweg D Guumlnther W J Stark (Institute of Environmental Engineering Switzerland)

O8a-2 1445-1500

Preliminary evaluation of risks related to waste incineration of polymer nanocomposites Lex Roes M K Patel E Worrell C Ludwig (Utrecht UniversityThe Netherlands)

O8a-3 1500-1515

Safe and environmentally-friendly management and final elimination of wastes harbouring nano-objects or likely to release nanoparticles Thierry Meunier D VendittI amp S Durecu (Groupe Seacutecheacute Environnement France)

O8a-9

1515-1530 Investigation of the life cycle of nanoparticles by means of [4445Ti]TiO2 and [110mAg]Ag0 ndash Research Project nanoTrack Heike Hildebrand K Franke A Freyer E Bilz R Mehnert E Mai C Isaacson K Schirmer A Ammann L Sigg (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden Germany)

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Session 10 Commercial equipment (Chair Robert Muir)

O10a-1 1600-1615

Optical instrumentations for Nanosafety Nathalie Vollmer (HORIBA Scientific France)

O10a-2 1615-1630

NanoScan SMPS - a Novel Portable Nanoparticle Sizing and counting Instrument Torsten Tritscher TJ Krinke A F Zerrath E Filimundi O F Bischof (TSI GmbH GTSI Incorporated Germany USA)

O10a-3 1630-1645

Detecting amp characterizing nanomaterials in complex matrices amp airborne Byron J Cheatham (CytoViva USA)

O10a-4 1645-1700

High Resolution Portable Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer Designed for best practice nano exposure measurements Brian Steer B Gorbunov R Muir (Naneum Ltd UK)

O10a-5 1700-1715

Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis (NTA) A tool in toxicology and environmental fate assessment of nanomaterial Phil Vincent P Hole P Peotta S Capracotta B Carr (NanoSight LtdUK)

O10a-6 1715-1730

Magellan innovative detection traceability and characterization of Nanoparticles traces in liquid media Steacutephane Aiumlt Oumeghar P Nagtegaele D Jacob (Cordouan Technologies France)

2000-2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

Session 2 Detection and identification of nanoparticles (Co-chair Olivier Le Bihan)

2c Detection and measurement of nanoparticles in water

O2c-1 845-900

Measuring particle size distributions of nanoparticles in aqueous media using FFF and LIBD Nataliya Fedotova K Ralf B Sinnet G Detlef (ETH Zurich Switzerland)

O2c-2 900-915

Lab-on a chip microTAS (Micro Total Analysis Systems) for the High-throughput Measurement of Nanomaterial Solubility Ratna Tantra (National Physical Laboratory United Kingdom)

O2c-3 915-930

Species selective pre-concentration and quantification of Ag Au and Pd nanoparticles using cloud point extraction and graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry Georg Hartmann M Schuster (Technische Universitaumlt Muumlnchen Germany)

O2c-4 930-945

Quantitative Analysis of Engineered Nanoparticles in Food and Environment Frank Von der Kammer S Wagner S Legros B Meisterjahn E H Larsen K LoeschnerJ NavratilovaT Hofmann (Univ of Vienna Austria)

O2c-5 945-1000

Detection of nanoparticle heavy metal Pollutants in water by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) Cheikh-Benoit Faye C Dutouquet T Amodeo E Frejafon P Delalain O Aguerre-Chariol N Gilon-Delepine (INERIS France)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 2 Detection and identification of nanoparticles (Co-chair Simon Clavaguera)

2d Detection and measurement of nanoparticles in air

O2d-1 1030-1045

NanoBadge a Tool for Engineered Nanoparticles Exposure Assessment Simon Clavaguera M Amdaoud S Jacquinot S Motellier A Guiot L Golanski P Capron (CEA France)

O2d-2 1045-1100

Measurement methods for the EC definition of nanomaterials Luigi Calzolai D Gilliland and F Rossi (European Commission - DG Joint Research Centre Italy)

O2d-3 1100-1115

O2d-4 1115-1130

Detection of Nanoparticle agglomerates trapped in a low pressure RF (Radio-Frequency) plasma discharge using LIBS (Laser-induced Breakdown spectroscopy) Christophe Dutouquet G Wattieaux L Meyer E Frejafon and L Boufendi (INERIS France)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

O2d-5 1130-1145

Characterization of manufactured TiO2 nanoparticles Charles Motzkus J Idrac T Maceacute S Vaslin-Reimann P Ausset et M Mailleacute (LNE France)

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Sophie Lanone)

3a Nanoparticle biotransformation and degradation

O3a-6 1145-1200

ECSINrsquos methodological approach for hazard evaluation of engineered nanomaterials Lisa Bregoli F Benetti E Sabbioni (ECSIN ITALY)

O3a-7 1200-1215

Degraded nanocomposites a combined physico-chemical and toxicogenomics approach in caco-2 cells Odette Prat M Fisichella F Berenguer G Steinmetz M Auffan J Rose (CEA France)

O3a-8 1215-1230

Pristine graphene activates macrophages to produce cytokineschemokines via TLR- and NF-kappa B-related signalling pathways Taotao Wei H Zhou K Zhao and C Chen (Chinese Academy of Sciences China)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 3 Toxicology (Co- chair Claude Emond)

3b Nano bio interactions modeling

O3b-1 1330-1345

Assessment of different methods studying the impact of carbon nanomaterials on platelet function Julie Laloy F Mullier S Robert L Alpan J Mejia J-PPiret N Bailly S Lucas B Chatelain OToussaint B Masereel S Rolin amp J-M Dogneacute (University of Namur Belgium)

O3b-2 1345-1400 =gt(OP3a-54)

Iron oxide nanoparticles show no toxicity in terms of comete assay in lymphocytes a promising vehicle for nitric oxide releasing nanocarrier in biomedical applications R de Lima J Luiz Oliveira P Sayuri Kaneko Murakami M A M Molina R Itri P Haddad Amedea B Seabra (Universidade de Sorocaba Brazil)

O3b-3 1400-1415

Translocation of SiO2 nanoparticles across human bronchial epithelial cells Isabelle George S Vranic S Boland F Marano A Baeza-Squiban (Universiteacute Paris Diderot France)

O3b-4 1415-1430

Development of a dose-controlled multiculture cell exposure chamber for efficient delivery of airborne and engineered nanoparticles Akrivi Asimakopoulou Emmanouil Daskalos N Lewinski M Riediker E Papaioannou A G Konstandopoulos (Aerosol and Particle Technology Laboratory CPERICERTH Greece)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

Panel discussion Toxicology (Moderator Claude Emond)

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Peter Hoet)

3b Nano bio interactions modeling

O3b-5 1600-1615

In vitro ex vivo and in vivo translocation of titanium dioxide nanoparticles through the gastrointestinal barrier toxicological consequences Emilie Brun Nathalie Herlin-Boime G Veronesi B Fayard A-M Flank M Carriegravere (CEA-CNRS France)

O3b-6 1615-1630

Variation in silver nanoparticles toxicity in the presence of phenolic compounds Alina Martirosyan A Bazes Y-J Schneider (Institute of Life Sciences Belgium)

O3b-7 1630-1645

Development of a PBPK model for ionic and nanoparticulate silver Gerald Bachler N von Goetz K Hungerbuumlhler (ETH Zurich Switzerland)

O3b-8 1645-1700

Predictive tests to evaluate oxidative potential of engineered nanomaterials Mara Ghiazza E Carella S Oliaro Bosso M Tomatis I Corazzari M Cristina Paganini S Livraghi F Viola A Marucco B Fubini I Fenoglio (University of Torino Italy)

O3b-9 1700-1715

Comparison of Toxicity of Uncoated and Coated Silver Nanoparticles Kathy C Nguyen P Rippstein J Tan A F Tayabali (Health Canada Canada)

O3b-10 1715 -1730

Nano-titanium dioxide modulates the dermal sensitization potency of DNCB Stijn Smulders V De Vooght S Hussain S Boland B Nemery P HM Hoet J AJ Vanoirbeek (KU Leuven Belgium)

O3b-11 1730-1745

Using a PBPK model to study the influence of different characteristics of nanoparticles on their biodistribution Dingsheng Li C Emond G Johanson O Jolliet (School of Public Health University of MichiganUSA)

O3b-12 1745-1800

Cytotoxicity of solid lipid nanoparticle and nanostructured lipid carriers with local anaesthetic dibucaine for topical application Nelson Duraacuten R de Melo Barbosa C Moraes G da Silva T dos Santos Bella D Ribeiro de Arauacutejo P D Marcato E de Paula (State University of Campinas Brazil)

2000- 2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

1430-1530

Toxicology what is the time-scale to identify hazard classes for the engineered nanoparticles Application to nanomaterials safe by design

Claude Emond Claude Emond (University of Montreal Canada) Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster (University of Rochester USA) Gunnar Johanson (Karolinska Institutet Sweden) Daniel Bernard (ARKEMA France)

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 67 Secure industrial production and protection technology (Co-chair Jesuacutes Loacutepez de Ipintildea Pentildea)

6aSecure industrial production

O6a-6 845-900

In situ synthesis of anti-bacterial nanocomposite coatings by nanosafe-by-design sputtering process Alain Billard E Monsifrot I Sayah F Sanchette F Schuster (DEPHIS SARL France)

O6a-7 900-915

Secure Process through functionnalisation elaboration of organic composites reinforced with aligned carbon nanotubes grown on carbon fibers Steacutephanie Patel Y Magga M Pinault D Porterat G Deniau C Reynaud M Mayne-LrsquoHermite (CEA France)

O6a-8 915-930

Criteria and guiding principles for the precautionary design and for improved recyclability of engineered nanomaterials Michael Steinfeldt (University of Bremen Germany)

O6a-9 930-945

From Safe Nanomanufacturing to Nanosafe-by-Design processes Freacutedeacuteric Schuster F Lomello (CEA France)

1000-1030

Coffee-break

Session 11 Risk management for OHS experts (Chair Paul Schulte)

(Co-chair Olivier Witchger and Eric Drais)

PL11 1030-1105

Risk management for OHS experts Paul A Schulte (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health USA)

O11a-1 1115-1130

Horizon-scanning and Identification of emerging risks among nanotech-companies Steffen Foss Hansen H V Kristensen A Baun (Technical University of Denmark Denmark)

O11a-2 1130-1145

Risk assessment of nanomaterials and nanoproducts ndash adaptation of traditional approaches Jutta Jahnel T Fleischer S B Seitz (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Germany)

O11a-3 1145-1200

OHB based risk assessment method for powders and nanomaterials Malcom Staves Laurent Gridelet P Delbecq L Herveacute G Fayet D Fleury S Kowal (SOPROREAL France)

O11a-4 French approach for characterizing potential emissions and exposure to

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

1200-1215 aerosols released from nanomaterials in workplace operations Catherine Durand O Witschger O Le Bihan E Zimmermann A Marchetto M Reynier D Charpentier (CEA France)

O11a-5 1215-1230

Concerns related to Safety Management of Engineered Nanomaterials Amela Groso T Meyer (Ecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 11 Risk management for OHS Experts (Co- chair Eric Drais)

O11a-6 1330-1345

Design of a prevention approach from representations to action the case of nanomaterials Catherine LrsquoAllain S Caroly E Drais (Laboratoire PACTE Universiteacute de Grenoble INPG France)

O11a-7 1345-1400

From nanomaterials risk perception to risk management last literature survey lessons Eric Drais (INRS France)

O11a-8 1400-1415

French registry of workers handling engineered nanomaterials as an Instrument of integrated system for surveillance and research Irina Guseva Canu O Boutou-Kempf L Delabre S Ducamp Y Iwatsubo J-L Marchand and E Imbernon (French Institute for Public Health Surveillance France)

Session 12 Regulation and standardization in nano-products (Co-chair Olivier Salvi)

12 b Standardization

PL12b 1430-1445

NanoSTAIR project Establishing a process and a platform to support standardization for nanotechnologies Olivier Salvi E Freacutejafon (EU-VRi Germany)

O12b-1 1445-1500

Current International Standardization in particle characterization and release testing Michael Stintz L Hillemann (Institute of Process Engineering and Environmental Technology Germany)

O12b-2 1500-1515

Overview of standardization activities in Europe (CEN) and in relation with ISO and OECD Jean-Marc Aublant (LNE France)

O12b-3 1515-1530

Managing Operation Procedures in collaborative projects Marie-Gabrielle Ollivier Beuzelin A Hool (Ecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 8 Life cycle analysis

(Co- chair Mickael Riediker)

O8a-5 1600-1615

LCA Modelling of Engineered Nanomaterials a framework for establishing sound inventory data of production amp releases of nano objects along the life cycle Roland Hischier (EMPA Switzerland)

O8a-6 1615-1630

LCA case studies of nanotechnology-based applications in the project NanoSustain Michael Steinfeldt (University of Bremen Germany)

O8a-7 1630-1645

Life cycle assessment of a self-cleaning coating based on nano TiO2-polyurea resin applied on aluminum panel Martina Pini A M Ferrari R Gamberini P Neri B Rimini ( EN amp TECH - Italy)

O8a-8 1645-1700

Impact assessment of nano activated polymeric membranes Stefano Zuin P Scanferla W Wennekes J E Wong K De Sitter C Dotremont I Genne (Venice Research Consortium Italy)

O8a-4 1700-1715

Environmental exposure modelling of Engineered Nanomaterials and comparison to their corresponding bulktotal material flows Tianyin Sun F Gottschalk K Hungerbuumlhler B Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

Session 67 Secure industrial production (Co- chair Freacutedeacuteric Schuster)

6b Protection technology

O6b-1 1715-1730

Evaluating performance of containment equipment designed for handling manufactured nanomaterials by use of nanoparticle marker Seacutebastien Artous P Bombardier S Derrough D Locatelli P Nobile C Durand (CEA France)

O6b-2 1730-1745

Experimental and numerical comparative study of the containment of airborne nanoparticles and gas released inside a safety cabinet Vincent Cesard E Belut C Preacutevost (INRS France)

O6b-3 1745-1800

Experimental evaluation of the resistance of protective gloves against titanium dioxide nanoparticles in solution under conditions simulating occupational use Ludwig Vinches P Dolez K J Wilkinson S Halleacute (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal Canada)

2000-2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

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Thursday 15 November

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Chair Jeacuterocircme Rose)

4a Transport transformations and trophic transfer

PL4 800-835

Environmental Interactions Jeacuterocircme Rose M Auffan P Chaurand J Labille D Borschneck A Masion H Miche C Botta C Geantet E Puzenat P Afanasiev E Lecelrc J Garric F Manuela B Vollat P Noury K Abbaci J-Y Bottero (CEREGE France)

O4a-1 845-900

Effect of TiO2 nanoparticles on larval development of swallowtail within a food chain Miyoko Kubo-Irie M Yokoyama K Takeda M Irie (Tokyo University of Sciences Japan)

O4a-2 900-915

Role of water temperature in the fate transport bioavailability of engineered nanoparticles in aquatic environments Seyed Mohammad Majedi H K Lee B C Kelly (National University of Singapore Singapore)

O4a-3 915-930

MWCNT accumulation during hydroponic exposure of wheat and rapeseed quantification and distribution Camille Larue M Pinault B Czarny D Georgin E Flahaut N Bendiab M Mayne-LlsquoHermite V Dive F Taran M Carriegravere (CEA-CNRS France)

O4a-4 930-945

Benthic Food Chain studies with TiO2 nanoparticles Carl W Isaacson L Sigg A Amman and K Schirmer (EAWAG Switzerland)

O4a-5 945-1000

Modeling the fate of nano-TiO2 in the Rhone river ndash the importance of hetero aggregation with natural colloids Antonia Praetorius J Labille M Scheringer J-Y Bottero K Hungerbuumlhler (ETH Zuumlrich Switzerland)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 5 Nanomaterial release (Chair Tinh Nguyen)

5a Release by environmental stress

PL5 1030-1105

Quantitative Studies of Photo-induced Surface Accumulation and Release of Nanoparticles in Polymer Nanocomposites Tinh Nguyen D Stanley S Rabb D Banerjee X Gu L L Yu L Sung and J W Chin (NIST USA)

O5a-1 1115-1130

Scenarios and methods that induce protruding or released CNTrsquos after degradation of composite materials

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

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Wendel Wohlleben L Cena S Hirth G Cox Ž Tomović T Peters (BASF SE Germany)

O5a-2 1130-1145

Monitoring migration and transformation of nanomaterials in polymeric composites during climatic aging Gemma Vilar E Fernaacutendez-Rosas G Janer E Mas del Molino M Busquets-Fiteacute V Puntes SVaacutezquez-Campos (LEITAT Technological Center SPAIN)

O5a-3 1145-1200

Release of nanoparticles from textiles during washing Bernd Nowack Lena Windler C Lorenz N von Goetz K Hungerbuumlhler M Heuberger (EMPA Switzerland)

O5a-4 1200-1215

Release of TiO2 particles from paints containing pigment TiO2 andor nano-TiO2 by weathering experiments Ahmed Al-Kattan A Wichser R Vonbank S Brunner A Ulrich and B Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

O5a-5 1215-1230

Release of CeO2 nanoparticles upon aging of acrylic wood coating Lorette Scifo P Chaurand A Masion M Auffan M-A Diot J Labille J-Y Bottero and J Rose (TecnaliaFrance)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Co-Chair Jean-Yves Bottero)

4b Biodegradation biointeractions

O4b-1 1330-1345

Aged TiO2-based nanomaterial used in sunscreens implications on ESCHERICHIA COLI sensitization to toxic metal Catherine Santaella B Allainmat F Simonet J Labille C Geantet J Rose W Achouak (CNRS-CEA France)

O4b-2 1345-1400

Characterizing nanoparticles reactivity structure-Photocatalytic activity relationship Jordi Piella N Bastus V Puntes (ICN Spain)

O4b-3 1400-1415

TiO2 nanoparticles in cosmetic sunscreen effect of aging on physico-chemical and cytotoxic properties of both plain formulation and extracted nanoparticles Manon Rossano N Hucher C Picard M Grisel F Le Foll (URCOM CNRS France)

O4b-4 1415-1430

Assessment of Environmental Exposure to Nanomaterials through mesocosms experiments Meacutelanie Auffan M Tella L Brousset J Issartel C Pailles B Espinasse E Artells A Thiery C Santaella W Achouack A Masion J Rose J-Y Bottero

(CEREGE-CNRS France)

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

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O4b-5 1430-1445

Biotransformation of Carbon Nanotubes and Fullerenes by Horseradish Peroxidase Deborah Xanat Flores-Cervantes J Hollender Hans-Peter E Kohler (EAWAG Switzerland)

O4b-6 1445-1500

Cobalt titanium dioxide and nanosilver nanoparticles cause skeletal damages in sea urchins at pluteus stage Antonietta Morena Gatti C Gambardella S Ferrando L Gallus P Ramoino C Falugi (University of Genoa Italy)

O4b-7 1500-1515

Comparison of effects on crustaceans carbon nanoparticles and molybdenum nanowires Anda Baumerte G Sakale J Zavickis M Knite L Putna M Balode A Mrzel (University of Latvia Slovenia)

1530-1600

Coffee-break

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Co-chair Laurent Charlet)

4c Biologicals effects of NMs

O4c-1 1600-1615

Concerns over aluminum oxide nanoparticle based applications an ecologically inspired study using environmentally relevant isolates and medium Sunandan Pakrashi N Chandrasekaran A Mukherjee (VIT University India)

O4c-2 1615-1630

The role of silver and vanadium to the ecotoxicity of silver vanadate nanowires decorated with silver nanoparticles Gisela de Aragatildeo Umbuzeiro M Coletty Artal F Kummrow R Dias Holtz O Luiz Alves (State University of Campinas Brazil)

O4c-3 1630-1645

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Marie Carriegravere)

3d Tissues and environnement

O3d-5 1700-1715

Violaceinpoly-ɛ -caprolactonechitosan nanoparticles against bovine mastistis antibacterial and ecotoxicity evaluation Gisela A Umbuzeiro E Berni G Nakazato F I Vacchi N Duraacuten (UNICAMP Brazil)

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

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O3d-6 1715-1730

Evaluation of multi walled carbon nanotubes eco(geno)toxicity using the amphibian larvae of xenopus laevis Laury Gauthier F Mouchet C Gancet A Perrault F Bourdiol E Flahaut P Puech E Pinelli J-C Boutonnet (CNRS NAUTILE France)

O3d-7 1730-1745

Molecular interference between titanium from NP-TiO2 nanoparticles and iron homeostasis in E coli Caroline Fauquant Isabelle Michaud-Soret A-N Petit N Herlin-Boime P-H Jouneau SOllagnier de Choudens (CEA-CNRS France)

O3d-8 1745-1800

Fullerene nanoparticles C60 and C60(OH)18-22 Assessment of biological activity using bacterial cells and rat liver mitochondria as model systems Sandra M Santos R A Videira L Ferreira A M Dinis F Peixoto A S Jurado (University of Coimbra Portugal)

1815 Conclusion

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3339

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Naohide Shinohara)

3c Nanoparticles translocation and barrier

O3c-1 800-815

Tissue Distribution and clearance of Titanium Dioxide nanoparticles after intravenous administration and Intratracheal instillation Naohide Shinohara H Fukui N Danno T Ichinose K Honda M Gamo (AIST Japan)

O3c-2 815-830

A dynamic co-culture model resembling the alveolo-capillary barrier to study toxicity and translocation of nanoparticles Katrien Luyts B Nemery and P HM Hoet (KULeuven Belgium)

O3c-3 830-845

Communicating Nanotoxicology three Evaluations using in vitro central nerve models Fumihide Kanaya S Hanada Y Inoue Y Manome K Fujioka (National Center for Global Health and Medicine Japan)

O3c-4 845-900

Comparative study of neurologic effects of nano-TiO2 versus SiO2 after direct intracerebral exposure in mice Aureacutelie Balvay N Thieriet L Lakhdar A Bencsik (ANSES France)

O3c-5 900-915

Interactions of functionalized MWCNTs with primary neural cells from different brain regions site-specific effects Cyrill Bussy J Boczkowski S Lanone M Prato A Bianco K Kostarelos (Centre for Drug Delivery Research UK)

O3c-6 915-930

Specific uptakes and damages induced by polystyrene nanobeads according to surface chemistry Vincent Paget S Dekali T Kortulewski R Grall S Chevillard A Braun P Rat G Lacroix (INERIS France)

O3c-7 930-945

Application of in vitro BBB model to measure permeability of nanoparticles Sanshiro Hanada K Fujioka Y Inoue F Kanaya Y Manome K Yamamoto (National Center for Global Health and Medicine Japan)

O3c-8 945-1000

3D model of air-blood barrier for the study of nanoparticles translocation Samir Dekali V Paget C Gamez P Rat and G Lacroix (INERIS C-TAC France)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

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Session 3 Toxicology (Chair Shuji Tsuruoka)

3c Nanoparticles translocation and barrier

O3c-9 1115-1130

Assessment of cytotoxicity intracellular uptake and intestinal absorption of amorphous silica nanoparticles in the Caco-2 in vitro human intestinal barrier model Agnieszka Kinsner-Ovaskainen C Uboldi I Cydzik F Simonelli E Alloa M Ceridono D Gilliland N Gibson J Ponti F Rossi (JRC Italy)

O3c-10 1130-1145

Influence of the length of imogolite-like nanotubes on their cytotoxicity and genotoxicity towards human dermal cells Wei Liu P Chaurand C Di Giorgio M De Meacuteo A Thill M Auffan A Masion D Borschneck F Chaspoul P Gallice A Botta J-Y Bottero J Rose

(CEREGEndashCNRS France)

O3c-11 1145-1200

Effect of Different surface charge based superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) on Biodistribution in Rat and Ex vivo Protein fishing Usawadee Sakulkhu L Maurizi A Gramoun M-G Beuzelin J-P Valleacutee G Coullerez H Hofmann (Eacutecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

O3c-12 1200-1215

An Impedance-based High-throughput Method for Evaluating the Cytotoxicity of Nanoparticles Mihaela Roxana Cimpan T Mordal J Schoumllermann U Pliquett E Cimpan

(IKO Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry Norway)

O3c-13 1215-1230

The use of differentiated human respiratory epithelial cells in inhalation toxicology of nanomaterials Frieke Kuper A Reus M Groumlllers F van Acker I Kooter (TNO Quality and Safety The Netherlands)

1230-1330 Lunch

Panel discussion (Moderator Alexei Grinbaum)

1330-1430 The opinion of the Civil Society international NGO and european labor unions regarding nanomaterials approaches Alexei Grinbaum (CEA France) Aida Ponce Del Castillo (ETU BrusseI) Luisa Filipponi (NANOPINION Brussel) Alain Lombard (VivAgora France)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

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Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Freacutedeacuteric Bois)

3d Tissues and environment

O3d-1 1430-1445

ROS evaluation for a series of CNTs and their derivatives using ESR method with DMPO Shuji Tsuruoka KTakeuchi K Koyama M Endo H Matsumoto N Saito Y Usui D W Porter V Castranova (Shinshu University Japan)

O3d-2 1445-1500

Toxicity towards lung cells and Escherichia Coli Impact of nanoparticle dispersion status Nathalie Herlin-Boime Marie Carriegravere S Pigeot-Reacutemy A Casanova C Guillard J-C Lazzaroni D Atlan (CEA-UJF France)

O3d-3 1500-1515

Noteworthy Interaction of TiO2 Nanoparticles (Anatase) with Bacterial Cells under Dark Conditions Swayamprava Dalai N Chandrasekaran A Mukherjee (VIT University India)

O3d-4 1515-1530

Determination of endotoxin concentration by different test methods influence of sample preparation and particle interference on test reliability Stijn Smulders J-P Kaiser P Wick P Hoet (KULeuven Belgium)

1530-1630 Coffee-break

1815 End of the conference

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

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Session 9 Ethics and societal issues (Chair Alexei Grinbaum)

PL9 1030-1105

Nanotechnology and the narratives of responsibility Alexei Grinbaum (CEA France)

O9a-1 1115-1130

Nanotechnology responsibility and responsible innovation Christopher Groves (ESRC Cardiff University United Kingdom)

O9a-2 1130-1145

The social context of nanotechnology and Regulating its uncertainty a nanotechnologist approach Vincent Jamier I Gispert V Puntes (Centre for NanoBioSafety and Sustainability Spain)

O9a-3 1145-1200

The NanoSchool project a new pedagogical initiative to increase the awareness of nanosciences and nanotechnologies in the classrooms Francine Papillon E Excoffon A Bsiesy J Chevrier (CEA Grenoble France)

O9a-4 1200-1215

Latest research results on the effects of nanomaterials on humans and the environment DaNa - Knowledge Base Nanomaterials Clarissa Marquardt K Nau HF Krug D Kuumlhnel B Mathes V Richter S Scholz C Steinbach (KITGermany)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 5 Nanomaterial release

5b Release by mechanical stress

(Co- chair Francois Tardif)

O5b-1 1330-1345

Release-ability of nano fillers from different nanomaterials (Toward the acceptability of nanoproduct) Luana Golanski A Guiot S Motellier A T Saber F Tardif P Capron (CEA-Liten France)

O5b-2 1345-1400

Nanomaterial release from nanocomposites during reworking process Virginia Goacutemez M Levin S Irusta M Dal Maso J-M Santamariacutea K A Jensen I K Koponen (INA Spain)

O5b-3 1400-1415

Nanoparticle release from Nanocomposites due to mechanical treatment at two stages of the life-cycle Daniel Goumlhler A Nogowski P Fiala M Stintz (Institute of Process Engineering and environmental Technology Germany)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

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O5b-4 1415-1430

On character of coarse fine and ultrafine particles in automotive brake wear debris Jana Kukutschovaacute P W Lee V Matějka K Malachovaacute E Veselaacute Pavliacutena Peikertovaacute KČabanovaacute MVaculiacutek P Filip (Nanotechnology Centre at VŠB Czech Republic)

O5b-5 1430-1445

Abrasion tests on MWCNT composites influence of CNT dispersion state and fillermatrix interface Maxime Pras J Duchet-Rumeau J-F Gerard L Golanski A Guiot (UMR CNRS France)

O5b-6 1445-1500

Generation of aerosols during the mechanical solicitation of materials development of an experimental set-up and applications Christophe Bressot N Shandilya O Aguerre-Chariol M Morgeneyer O L C Le Bihan (INERIS France)

O5b-7 1500-1515

On nanoparticles release from polymer nanocomposites for applications in lightweight automotive components James Njuguna S Sachse F Silva S Michalowski and K Pielichowski (Centre for Automotive Technology Cranfield University UK)

O5b-8 1515-1530

Abrasion behavior of an epoxy-based nanocomposite with raw- and functionalized carbon nanotubes Lukas Schlagenhauf Bryan TT Chu J Buha F Nuumlesch J Wang (Swiss Federal Institute for Materials Testing and Research Switzerland)

1530- 1600 Coffee-break

Session 5 Nanomaterial release

5c General and other release mechanisms

(Co-chair Wendel Wohlleben)

O5c-1 1600-1615

Nanomaterial dustiness - a comparison between three methods Keld Alstrup Jensen M Levin I K Koponen D Bard A Kelley G Burdett S Bau O Witschger (National Research Centre for the Working Environment Denmark)

O5c-2 1615-1630

NanoRelease ndash Developing Methods to Measure Release of Nanomaterials from Solid Consumer Products Lie Chen M Hill R Canady (Health Canada Canada)

O5c-3 1630-1645

O5c-4 1645-1700

Characterization and quantification of nanoparticle release from commercial available spray products containing engineered nanoparticles Sabrina Losert M Lattuada K Hungerbuumlhler A Ulric (EMPA Switzerland)

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O5c-5 1700-1715

Behavior of nanoparticles during high temperature treatment (incineration type) Samir Derrough G Raffin D Locatelli P Nobile C Durand (CEA France)

O5c-6 1715-1730

Fate of CNT-epoxy composite during incineration Ulrika Backman J Lyyraumlnen T Kettunen J Leskinen O Sippula A Auvinen J Jokiniemi (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Finland)

O5c-7 1730-1745

Release of TiO2 nanoparticles from cement during their life cycle step of use Nathan Bossa J Rose P Chaurand O Aguerre-Chariol (INERIS iCEINT France)

1800 Conclusion

1815 End of the conference

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PROGRAMME

Tuesday 13 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Tuesday 13 November

815-850 Welcome by the Organizing Committee Franccedilois Tardif (CEA France)

Conference opening(Chair Georgios Katalagarianakis)

PL0a 850-910

Innovation perspectives through nanomaterials the integrated approach at CEA Freacutedeacuteric Schuster (CEA France)

PL0b 910-930

Codes Standards and Regulations in preparation at World-wide Level Franccediloise Roure (French Ministry of Finance Economy and Industry France)

PL0c 930-950

Regulation risk and the global nanotechnology workplace Cassandra Engeman (UCSB USA)

PL0d 950-1010

Are specific regulations for nanomaterials efficient Daniel Bernard (Arkema France)

PL0e 1010-1030

Innovation Governance Challenges in the field of Nanotechnologies Antje Grobe (University of Stuttgart Germany)

1030-1100 Coffee-break

Session 1 Exposure assessment (Chair Derck Brouwer)

1a Workplace and release studies

PL1 1100-1135

Engineered nanomaterials from source to dose and the role of measurement devices and measurement strategies Derck Brouwer (TNO Quality of Life The Netherlands)

O1a-1 1145-1200

Observatory of nanoaerosol release from electronic household products Gwi-Nam Bae S-H Park S-B Lee (Korea Institute of Science and Technology Korea)

O1a-2 1200-1215

Aerosol emission assessment during soldering process Virginia Goacutemez S Irusta F Balas J Santamariacutea (INA Spain)

O1a-3 1215-1230

Exposure to aerosols associated with cleanout operations of a reactor producing nanocomposite thin films embedded with silver nanoparticles Olivier Witschger S Bau B Bianchi R Wrobel V Matera (INRS France)

O1a-4 1230-1245

1300-1400 Lunch

Tuesday 13 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Session 2 Detection and identification of engineered nanoparticles

(Chair David YH Pui)

2a Synthesis aerosolization and tracing of nanoparticles

PL2 1400-1435

Detection and Identification Instrumentation and Calibration for AirLiquidSurface-borne Engineered Nanoparticles David YH Pui (Laboratory University of Minnesota USA)

O2a-1 1445-1500

Towards the efficient and versatile syntheses of nanomaterials for nanosafety investigation Aureacutelien Auger V Barthegraves N Wartenberg S de Sousa Nobre L Golanski H Perche O Poncelet P Capron (CEA France)

O2a-2 1500-1515

Metal impurities provide useful tracers for identifying exposures to airborne single-walled carbon nanotube particles released from work-related processes Pat E Rasmussen I Jayawardene H David Gardner M Cheacutenier C Levesque J Niu (Health Canada Canada)

O2a-3

1515-1530

Strategies for radiolabelling of carbon nanoparticles Stefan Schymura I Cydzik A Bulgheroni F Simonelli U Holzwarth J Kozempel K Franke N Gibson (HZDR Institute of Resource Ecology Germany)

O2a-4 1530-1545

Generation and characterization of dry nanopowders and carbon nanotubes using a shaker-atomizer type disperser Shi-Nian Uang S-M Hung C-J Tsai (Institute of Occupational Safety and HealthTaiwan)

O2a-5 1545-1600

Carbon nanotubes suspension study by vortex shaker sampling and mass analysis Aureacutelien Ustache O Le Bihan D Bernard E Peyret O Aguerre-Chariol (INERIS France)

1600-1630 Coffee-break

Tuesday 13 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Session 67 Secure industrial production and protection technology

(Chair Luana Golanski)

6aSecure industrial production

PL6 1630-1705

Developments in nano protection Luana Golanski A Guiot S Motellier S Clavaguera C Brouard N Wartenberg H Perche F Tardif P Capron S Artous CDurand V Mossuz C Desvergnes M Dubosson (CEA France)

O6a-1 1715-1730

Towards large scale aligned carbon nanotube composites an industrial safe-by-design and sustainable approach Pascal Boulanger L Belkadi M Pinault J Descarpentries MP NGhiem C Reynaud M Mayne-LrsquoHermite (CEA France)

O6a-2 1730-1745

Detection and identification of airborne multi-walled carbon nanotubes in arc discharge production Christina Isaxon L Ludvigsson P Nilsson M Hedmer H Tinnerberg Maria E Messing J Rissler V Skaug M Bohgard J Pagels (Lund UniversitySweden)

O6a-3

1745-1800

Plasma polymerized coating as a protective layer of carbon nanotubes grafted on carbon fibers Antineacutea Einig P Rumeau J Maguin Y Magga S Desrousseaux JBai (Ecole Centrale Paris France)

O6a-4

1800-1815

Silica-coating as protective shell for the risk management of nanoparticles Davide Gardini M Blosi C Delpivo S Ortelli A Costa (CNR-ISTECItaly)

O6a-5 1815-1830

Pilot-scale platform for nanopowder synthesis by laserplasma hybrid processes Yann Leconte A Quinsac D Porterat O Sublemontier N Herlin-Boime C Reynaud J-P Dufour L Boufendi F Schuster (CEA France)

Panel discussion Governance (Moderator Franccediloise Roure)

1830-1930 Governance what will change in the near future regarding the different actors managers workers and safety managers Franccediloise Roure (French Department of finance economy and Industry France) Elvio Mantovani (AIRINanotec IT Italy) Antje Grobe (University of Stuttgart Germany)

1830-2100 Poster ExhibitionEvening event

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM B

Session 1 Exposure assessment (Co-chair Catherine Durand)

1b Methodology

O1b-1 1445-1500

A modular tool for analyzing cascade impactors data to improve exposure assessment to airborne nanomaterials Seacutebastien Bau O Witschger (INRS France)

O1b-2 1500-1515

Exploratory study on two statistical methods to analyse time resolved data obtained during nanomaterial exposure measurements Freacutedeacuteric Clerc GH Njiki-Menga O Witschger (INRS France)

O1b-3 1515-1530

Assessment of nanoparticle agglomeration energy via rheological routes a key parameter for control banding exposure assessment Franccedilois Henry J Bouillard A Vignes O Dufaud L Perrin P Marchal

(INERIS France)

O1b-4 1530-1545

Approach to the exposure assessment of MWCNT by considering size distribution and oxidation temperature of elemental carbon Mariko Ono-Ogasawara M Takaya H Kubota Y Shinohara S Koda E Akiba S Tsuruoka T Myojo (Japan national institute of occupational safety and health Japan)

O1b-5 1545-1600

Is exhaled breath condensate representative of deep lung and suitable for exposure assessment to nanoparticles Muriel Dubosson C Desvergne V Mossuz M Cottier J Pourchez J-M Vergnon (CEA France)

1600-1630

Coffee-break

Session 1 Exposure assessment (Co-chair Olivier Witchger)

1c Tools and non-occupational exposure

O1c-1 1715-1730

Pro et con analysis of occupational exposure assessment tools and concepts for nanomaterials Biase Liguori S F Hansen K Alstrup Jensen A Baun (Technical University of Denmark Denmark)

O1c-2 1730-1745

Urban air pollution of Ostrava region by nanoparticles Zdeňka Kaličaacutekovaacute P Danihelka K Lach V Miacutečka (VŠBndashTechnical University of Ostrava Institute of Public Health Ostrava Czech Republic)

O1c-3 1745-1800

Nanoproduct simplified direct exposure assessment toolkit Yves Sicard F Tardif J Vendel (CEA France)

O5c-8 1800-1815

Exploring release and recovery of nanoparticles from polymer nanocomposites using commercial polyamide-based nanocomposites as a model

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM B

Martiacute Busquets-Fiteacute R Zanasca C Citterio L Mercante E Fernaacutendez Gemma J Socorro Vaacutezquez-Campos V Puntes (ICN Spain)

1830-2100

Poster exhibition Evening event

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 13 Satellite meeting 13b TRIMATEC

(Chair Claudine Colin)

O13b-1 1400-1420

Trimatec competitiveness cluster management of controlled environment for nano fields Claudine Colin (TRIMATEC France)

O13b-2 1420-1440

Treatment of liquid effluents containing nanomaterial Jeacuterocircme Labille J-Y Bottero J Rose (CEREGE France)

O13b-3 1440-1500

Safe ecodesign and sustainable research Applied to Nanomaterial Development (SERENADE consortium) Jean-Yves Bottero J Rose A Masion (CEREGE France)

O13b-4 1500-1520

Synthesis of active TiO2 nanopowders and thin layers using supercritical carbon dioxide processes - Application to effluent treatment Audrey Hertz J Cruiz L Schrive Y Barre F Charton (CEA France)

O13b-5 1520-1540

Examples of system engineering for nanoparticles handling and studies Pierre Bombardier (FAURE QEI France)

O13b-6 1540-1600

Personal Protective Equipment against Nanoparticle-Selection evaluation and future standard to be built Samuel Ozil (Honeywell Protective Clothing France)

1600-1630 Coffee-break

Session 2 Detection (Co-chair Charles Motzkus)

2b Nanoparticles for biological application

O2b-1 1715-1730

Study of Nanoparticles localization in organs and tissues of rats after intraperitoneal and intragastrical administration Boris B Dzantiev SG Klochkov O D Hendrickson A V Zherdev SO Bachurin (AN Bach Institute of Biochemisty Russia)

O2b-2 1730-1745

Risk Assessment of Released cellulose nanocrystalsndashmimicking inhalatory exposure Carola Endes S Mueller O Schmid D Vanhecke S Camarero Espinosa E Johan Foster A Petri-Fink B Rothen-Rutishauser C Weder Martin JD Clift (Adolphe Merkle InstituteUniversity of Fribourg Switzerland)

O2b-3 Colloidaly stable polymer encapsulated quantum dots for biological applications

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM C

1745-1800 Isaac Ojea-Jimenez J Piella P Mulvaney V F Puntes (Catalan Institute of Nanotechnology Spain)

O2b-4 1800-1815

Membrane model as a new methodology for nanotoxicology Investigation Juliana Cancino T M Uemura Paula Lins P B Miranda V Zucolotto (University of Satildeo Paulo Brazil)

O2b-5 1815-1830

Engineered nanomaterial quantification in complex matrices PIXE case studies Omar Lozano J Mejia J Laloy O Toussaint J Dogneacute S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Belgium)

1830-2100 Poster exhibitionEvening event

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

Posters session 1830-2100

P1b-1

Occupational exposure assessment facility at Vito Evelien Frijns I Nelissen P Berghmans (Vito nv Belgium)

P1b-2

Risk assessment of nanomaterials Javad Malakootikhah A A Razaghi (University of Tehran Iran)

P1c-1

Application of current available models for the exposure assessment of nanoparticles from consumer products Anja Koumlth ALuch and M Enrico Goumltz (Federal institute for risk assessment Germany)

P1c-2

Development of a nano exposure and contextual information database (NECID) Wouter Fransman J Pelzer W Stoppelmann D Brouwer I Koponen D Bard O Witschger A Zugasti Makazaga E Jankowska T Kanerva M Berges (TNO The Netherlands)

P2a-1

Effective and selective extraction of silver nanoparticles from environmental water by an ionic exchange resin Lingxiangyu Li K Leopold M Schuster (Technische universitaumlt Muumlnchen Germany)

P2a-2

P2a-3 Application of enzyme immunoassay for fullerene c60 detection in ratsrsquo organs Olga d Hendrickson N Fedyunina A Zherdev PSveshnikov B Dzantiev (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P2a-4 New perspectives in manufactured nanoparticles characterisation over the size limits Gaeumltane Lespes C Henault (University of Pau France)

P2a-5 Quantitation of carbon nanotubes on filters using a laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy system Laboratory and onsite measurements J-BSirven C Queacutereacute S Motellier A Guiot F Gensdarmes (CEA France)

P2a-6 Differentiated anthropogenic ambient particle size spectra with a new U-SMPS set-up Juumlrgen Spielvogel M Weiss (Ppalasreg gmbh Germany)

P2a-7

P2a-8 Particle sampling by TEM grid filtration OLC Le bihan B RrsquoMili C Dutouquet O Aguerre-Charriol E Frejafon (INERIS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P2a-9 Aerosol size distribution estimation and associated uncertainty for measurement with a SMPS Loic Coquelin N Fischer T Mace C Motzkus F Gensdarmes G Fleury L Le Brusquet (lNE France)

P2a-10 Radiolabelling of engineered silver and titania nanoparticles as a tool for sensitive detection of nanoparticle release from surface coatings Heike Hildebrand K Franke N Gibson I Cydzik F Simonelli A Bulgheroni U Holzwarth E Bilz A Freyer (Helmholtz-Zentrum Germany)

P2a-11 Comparison of methodolgies to measure number based size distribution on polydisperse nanoparticles Samuel Legros V Barthes A Guiot S Motellier P Capron L Golanski (CEA France)

P2a-12 Non destructive and fast method for the detection of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) biodistribution based on their magnetic properties Lionel Maurizi V Bernau U Sakulkhu A Gramoun G Coullerez H Hofmann (Ecole polytechnique feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

P3a-1 Silver doped hydroxyapatite composites for long-term bone TERAPHIA Olena Ivashchenko I Uvarova N Ulianchych

(National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Ukraine)

P3a-2 Cytotoxic effects of polyethylcyanoacrylatechitosan nanoparticles Brenda Cecilia Gasca Zacariacuteas R Diacuteaz Torres P Ramiacuterez Noguera (National University of Mexico Meacutexico)

P3a-3 Reactivity of nanoaluminum in physiological solutions Karepina EE GAYu (Tomsk Polytechnic University Russia)

P3a-4 Determination of SPIONS nanoparticles biosafety problems of interferences with cytotoxic assays Lyes Tabet L Barhoumi M Welman L Ben Taher L Smiri H Abdelmelek K Maghni (Research Center HSCM Universiteacute de Montreacuteal Canada)

P3a-5 Renal metallothionein expression by nano zinc particles in cadmium-treated rats Mohammad Kazem Koohi F Asadi M Abas Ali Pour Kabire G Sadeghi Hashtjin M Hejazy (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-6 Differences in nanotoxicity responses between human bronchial smooth muscle cells (HBSMC) of normal and asthmatic subjects following exposure to quantum dots (QDS) nanoparticles Lyes Tabet M Welman L Castellanos K Maghni(Sacre-Coeur Hospital of Montreal Canada)

P3a-7 Comparative evaluation of cytotoxicity and DNA damage induction by carbon nanotubes cerium dioxide titanium dioxide and silver nanoparticles in mammalian cells Leonardo Pereira Franchi T AJ Souza E Y Matsubara J M Rosolen C Satie Takahashi CS (Department of Genetics FMRP-USP Brazil)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P3a-8 Genotoxicity in RTG-2 fish cell line upon exposure to different dimensions of silver nanoparticles detected by the comet assay Mahmoud Ghobadi H Farahmand A Mirjalili (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-9 Two ldquofacesrdquo of carbon nanotubes

Aneta Fraczek-Szczypta E Menaszek S Blazewicz (University of Science and Technology Poland )

P3a-10 Study of biocompatible and hemocompatible properties of amorphous hydrogenated carbon coatings produced by pulsed magnetron discharge Julie Laloy C Lopez-Garcia J Colaux F Mullier M Fransolet C Michiels JM Dogneacute amp S Lucas (Department of Pharmacy NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-11 Effect of nano-filler particles and methacrylate monomers separate and in combination on the secretion of cytokines V Ansteinsson JT Samuelsen JE Dahl and NR Gjerdet (University of Bergen Norway)

P3a-12 In vivo genotoxicity of titanium dioxide nanoparticle

Charlegravene Relier F Robidel B Trouiller (INERIS France)

P3a-13 Insights into titanium dioxide nanoparticle and fine genotoxicity in human lymphocytes Andrea Zijno C Andreoli F Barone P Degan B De Berardis G Leter R Crebelli (Istituto Superiore di Sanitagrave Roma)

P3a-14 Highly concentrated silica nanoparticles affect the activities of neural stem cell

line Kouki Fujioka S Hanada Y Inoue F Kanaya KShiraishi Y Manome (The Jikei University School of Medicine Japan)

P3a-15 Toxicological influence of giving the silica nanoparticles on cultured central nerves cells Yuriko Inoue K Fujioka S Hanada FKanaya K Shiraishi YManome MTakayanagi (Toho University Japan)

P3a-16 Effect of surface modification on Zn ions and ROS production of ZnO nanoparticles Mu Yao Guo YHang Leung Alan M C Ng Fang Zhou Liu Yip Hang Ng Aleksandra B Djurišić Wai Kin Chan (The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong)

P3a-17 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of silver nanoparticles with different sizes in mammalian cells Tiago A Jorge de Souza L Pereira Franchi and C Satie Takahashi (Department of Genetics FMRP-USP Brazil)

P3a-18 In vivo toxicity of enoxaparin encapsulated in mucoadhesive nanoparticles topical application in a wound healing model SC Huber PD Marcato N Duraacuten JM Annichino-Bizzacchi (Unicamp Campinas Brazil)

P3a-19 Phytotoxic and genotoxic effects of PVP coated ZnO nanoparticles on garlic

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

(allium sativum l) root tip cells Changshan Xu K Eit M Wang Y Li B Sun (Centre for Advanced Optoelectronic Functional Materials Research Northeast Normal University P R China)

P3a-20 Internalisation of aluminium oxide nanoparticles into human cells impact of particle size on the quantitative uptake Steffi Boumlhme H-J Staumlrk T Meissner D Kuumlhnel W Busch (UFZ - Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research Germany)

P3a-21 Immunological assays as an opportunity of assessment of health risks of airborne particle mixture including nanoparticles Taacuteňa Brzicovaacute I Lochman P Danihelka A Lochmanovaacute K Lach V Mička (VŠB ndashFaculty of Safety Engineering Czech Republic)

P3a-22 Altered characteristics of differently functionalized silica nanoparticles in various

environments with possible implications for biological impacts Emilia Izak M Voetz S Eiden A Duschl and VF Puntes (Bayer Technology Services GmbH Germany)

P3a-23 Enhanced antiproliferation of cancer cells by biocompatible multifunctional microbial exopolysaccharide stabilized magnetic nanoparticles Balasubramanian Sivakumar R Girija Aswathy R Sreejith Y Nagaoka M Suzuki Y Yoshida T Maekawa D Nair Sakthikumar (Bio Nano Electronics Research Center Graduate School of Interdisciplinary New Science Toyo UniversityJapan)

P3a-24 Copper(ii) oxide nanoparticles penetrate into HEPG2 CELLS exert cytotoxicity via oxidative stress and induce proinflammatory response Jean-Pascal Piret D Jacques J-N Audinot J Mejia E Boilan F Noeumll M Fransolet C Demazy S Lucas C Saout and O Toussaint (URBC Namur Nanosafety Center (NNC) Belgium)

P3a-25 Electrical measurement of the interactions between gold nanoparticles and biological membrane Young-Rok Kim M-C Lim K-P Lee (Department of Food Science and Biotechnology Kyung Hee University Republic of Korea)

P3a-26 Metal homeostasis interferences in hepatocytes cells treated by CuO nanoparticles Martine Cuillel M Chevallet C Fauquant P Charbonnier D Cassio I Pignot-Paintrand E Mintz and I Michaud-Soret (CNRS CEA France)

P3a-27 Transnational access at VITO through the Fp7 qnano research infrastructure Evelien Frijns I Mertens K Tirez G Vanermen S Voorspoels R Persoons S Mullens I Nelissen (VITO NV Belgium)

P3a-28 Source activity and toxicity of nanomaterials for biological systems Ghassem Amoabediny J Malakootikhah I Alahdadi F Yazdian (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-29 TiO2 nanoparticles and bulk material stimulate human peripheral blood mononuclear cells Dietmar Fuchs S Schroecksnadel N Herlin M Carriere

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

(Biocenter Innsbruck Medical University Austria)

P3a-30 In vitro testing of nanoparticles dissolution Anna Godymchuk E Yunda (Tomsk Polytechnic University Russian Federation)

P3a-31 Particulate cobalt toxicity and internalization in lung cells Veacuteronique Malard C Darolles N Sage P Gueacuteraud M Floriani J Armengaud (CEA IRSN France)

P3a-32 Effects of physicochemical properties exposure doses and cell types on cytotoxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles Yan (Mary) Zhang Kathy C Nguyen D E Lefebvre P S Shwed J Crosthwait G S Bondy Azam F Tayabali (Environmental Health Sciences and Research Bureau Health Canada Canada)

P3a-33 Proteomic study of the molecular responses of mouse macrophages to copper oxide nanoparticles Thierry Rabilloud S Triboulet C Aude-Garcia M Carriegravere H Diemer F Proamer A Habert M Chevallet V Collin-Faure D Hanau A Van Dorsselaer N Herlin-Boime (CNRS France)

P3a-34 Toxicological evaluation of TiC nanoparticles orally administered in a rat model Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan J Mejia O Toussaint J-M Dogn S Lucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC Belgium)

P3a-35 In vitro toxicity assessment of gold nanoparticles in biological media Sadequa Sultana N Djaker M Salerno S Boca S Astilean H Hlawaty MLamy De La Chapelle (Universiteacute Paris 13 France)

P3a-36 Comparison cytotoxic potency of zinc oxide nanoparticles on five cellular lines Lidia Zapoacuter M Szewczyńska (Central Institute for Labour Protection ndash National Research Institute Poland)

P3a-37 Respiratory effects of repeated instillations of iron manganese and chromium oxides nanoparticles in mice Mirlande Preacutesumeacute A Simon-Deckers G Beaune O Durupthy J Boczkowski S Lanone (INSERM France)

P3a-38 Morphological and cytohistochemical evaluation of renal effects of cadmium-doped silica nanoparticles given intratracheally to rat Teresa Coccini E Roda S Barni L Manzo (Toxicology Division Salvatore Maugeri Foundation IRCCS and European Centre for Nanomedicine University of Pavia Italy)

P3a-39 Titanium oxide nanoparticles toxicity causes functionality and DNA damage in buffalo (bubalus bubalis) sperm in vitro Gautam Kaul and Kamlesh Pawar (Biochemistry Department National Dairy Research Institute Government of India Lab India)

P3a-40 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles in human

neuroblastoma cells Carla Costa V Valdiglesias G Kılıccedil B Laffon J P Teixeira (Portuguese

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

National Institute of Health Portugal)

P3a-41 Innovative nano-qsar technology for early detection of nanoparticlesrsquo toxicity Natalia Novoselska V Kuzmin A Artemenko (IIMechnikov Odessa National University Ukraine)

P3a-42 In vitro toxicity of carbon nanotubes impact of acid functionalization Agathe Figarol J Pourchez D Boudard D Bernache-Assolant M Cottier and P Grosseau (Ecole Nationale Supeacuterieure des Mines LINA France)

P3a-43 Role of metal oxide nanoparticle in welderrsquos lung injury A Simon-Deckers P Andujar B Fayard B Clin J Boczkowski J-C Pairon J Doucet F Gallateau-Salleacute S Lanone (INSERM CNRS France)

P3a-44 MTT and LDH interlaboratory assays for assessing in vitro cytotoxicity of engineered nanomaterials C Costa J- P Teixeira A Dhawan A Pandey B Laffon J Fernandez Tajes V Valdiglesias D Fuchs S Schroecksnadel M Carriegravere S Bonassi A Basak Engin E Coskun B Karahalil Nathalie Herlin-Boime (Environmental Health Dept National Institute of Health Dr Ricardo Jorge Porto Portugal )

P3a-45 Understanding the impact of np physicochemical properties in biological fluid

and their resultant cellular interaction in vitro Vera Hirsch C Kinnear B Rothen-Rutishauser Martin J D Clift A Petri-Fink (Adolphe Merkle Institute University of Fribourg Switzerland)

P3a-46 Biocompatibility evaluation of medical devices incorporating nanomaterials Sylvie Framery (NAMSA Europe France)

P3a-47 Genotoxicity and proinflammatory effects of nanosilica via oral route in vitro and in vivo approaches Adeline Tarantini K Hogeveen S Huet G Jarry R Lanceleur L Le Hegarat A Mourot M Poul J-G Rolland V Fessard (ANSES France)

P3a-48 In vitro evaluation of cellular response induced by ZnO nanoparticles zinc ions and non-nano ZnO in fish cells Mar Babin C del Rio Joseacute L Pareja C Garciacutea-Goacutemez D Fernaacutendez (INIA Department of Environment Spain)

P3a-49 Genotoxicity of cerium dioxide nanoparticles (CeO2 nps) on mice oocyte Raphaeumll Rollais M Auffan J Perrin V Tassistro T Orsiegravere A Botta J Rose B Courbiere (Institut Meacutediterraneacuteen de Biodiversiteacute et drsquoEcologie Faculteacute de Meacutedecine de lrsquoUniversiteacute drsquoAix-Marseille France)

P3a-50 Effects of amorphous silica nanoparticles on human alveolar epithelial cells Mathilde Delaval R Guadagnini S Vranic F Marano A Baeza-Squiban S Boland (Sorbonne Paris CiteacuteCNRS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P3a-51 How do carbide enm dispersions evolve in an in vitro assessment Jorge Mejia O Lozano J-P Piret D Jacques C Saout JM Dogneacute O Toussaint S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation

Laboratory of Biochemistry and Cellular Biology (URBC) Belgium)

P3a-52 Stability of SiC and TiC nanoparticles during in vitro assessment Jorge Mejia V Valembois J-P Piret C Saout Jean-Michel Dogneacute Olivier Toussaint Steacutephane Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Laboratory of Biochemistry and Cellular Belgium)

P3a-53 Cytotoxicity of MWCNT and SiO2 nanoparticles at different stages of their life cycle as nanocomposite fillers Ezequiel Mas del Molino Gemma Vilar G Janer E Fernaacutendez-Rosas S Vaacutezquez-Campos (LEITAT Technological Center SPAIN)

P3a-54=gt (03b-2)

Nitric oxide releasing-iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles for biomedical applications cell viability apoptosis and cell death evaluations Renata de Lima J Luiz Oliveira A Ludescher M A M Molina R Itri Amedea B Seabra Paula Haddad (Departamento de Biotecnologia Universidade de Sorocaba Brazil)

P3a-55 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of biogenic silver nanoparticles R De Lima D Ballottin Priscyla D Marcato L Tasic Nelson Duraacuten (Osasco UniversityBrazil)

P3a-56 Biocompatibility and cytotoxicity study of nanophotonic contact lens material Marija Tomic J Muncan D Stamenkovic M Jokanović L Matija (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering University of Belgrade Serbia)

P3a-57 Nanoparticles in paints a new strategy to protect faccedilades and surfaces

Jean-Pierre Kaiser L Diener and P Wick (EMPA Switzerland)

P3a-58 Pulmonary toxicity after inhalation of silicon carbide nanoparticles in rat Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan O Toussaint B Masereel J-M Dogneacute amp SLucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-59 Development and validation of a whole-body inhalation exposure model for the exposition of rats to nanoparticles aerosol Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan OToussaint S Rolin B Masereel amp S Lucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-60 Functionalized double walled carbon nanotubes (DWCNTS) for targeted drug release T Somanathan N Gokulakrishnan (Vels University Chennai India)

P3a-61 Biodistribution studies on nanoparticles are so far of limited use for PBPK modeling Gunnar Johanson U Carlander (Karolinska InstitutetSweden)

P3a-62 Toxicokinetics of zinc oxide nanoparticles in rats Soo-Jin Choi Hae-Eun Chung Jin Yu Miri Baek Jeong-A Lee Min-Seok Kim Su-Hyon Kim Eun-Ho Maeng (Department of Food Science and Technology Seoul Womenrsquos University South Korea)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P4a-1 Evaluation of toxicity of the nanoscale materials for mammalians and environment Rostyslav Stoika N Boyko Y Senkiv Y Shlyakhtina R Panchuk R Bilyy Y Filyak Y Kit N Skorohyd O Klyuchivska H Falfushinska L Gnatyshyna O Stoliar A Zaichenko N Mitina A Ryabceva (Institute of Cell Biology Ukraine)

P4a-2 Metal oxide nanoparticle transport in porous media ndash an analysis about (un)certainties in environmental research Ilona Heidmann (University of Koblenz-Landau Germany)

P4a-3 Assessing the heteroaggregation of manufactured nanoparticles with naturally occuring colloids in a typical surface water Jeacuterocircme Labille A Praetorius C Harns J-Y Bottero J Brant M Scheringer (Aix-Marseille Universiteacute CNRS IRD CEREGE France)

P4a-4 Potential safety implications of nanoformulation of agrochemicals in crops production Haixin Cui X Zhao (The Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences China)

P4b-1 Environmental dissemination of silver nanoparticles which impact on crops Camille Larue L Ceacutecillon H Castillo-Michel S Sophie J Bourguignon M Carriegravere S Bureau V Magnin G Sarret (Isterre UMR 5275 CNRS and Univ J Fourier France)

P4b-2 Bio-interactions between proteins and CeO2-nps with similar hydrodynamic radius Franccediloise Rollin-Genetet E Artells C Seidel W Liu J Rose A Thieacutery C Vidaud (CEA France)

P4b-3 Carbon nanotubes enhanced the lead toxicity on the freshwater fish Diego Steacutefani T Martinez Oswaldo L Alves and E Barbieri (University of Campinas ndash UNICAMP Brazil)

P4b-4 Colloidal stability of modified carbon nanotubes Stefan Schymura K Franke (HZDR Institute of Resource Ecology Germany)

P4c-1 Behavioural responses of hediste diversicolor (polycheta) to Ag CdS or CuO nanoparticles using the multispecies freshwater biomonitorreg (MFB) Hanane Perrein-Ettajani P Emmanuel Buffet P Wu Douglas Gilliland P Reip E Valsami-Jones C Mouneyrac (LUNAM universiteacute UCO MMS France)

P4c-2 Combined effect of ZnO nanoparticles on zebrafish early development Eugene Krysanov T Demidova (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P4c-3 Effect of metal oxide nanoparticles on embryotoxicity of doxorubicin Tatiana Demidova E Krysanov (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P4c-4 Evaluation of multi walled carbon nanotubes ecotoxicology using standardized procedures on aquatic organisms

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

Florence Mouchet C Gancet E Pinelli A Perrault F Bourdiol E Flahaut L Gauthier J-C Boutonnet (CNRS UPS INPT NAUTILE Laboratoires ecolabCIRIMATGRL France)

P4c-5 Adverse effect of surface modified nanoparticles on the aquatic environment Younjung Jung J-Sung Ra and S Kim (KIST-Europe Campus E Germany)

P4c-6

P4c-7 Acute aquatic toxicity of photoactive TiO2 nanoparticles anchored on kaolinite matrix to freshwater green algae Kristina Čabanovaacute P Peikertovaacute V Matějka JKukutschovaacute (VŠB ndash Technical University of Ostrava Czech Republic)

P4c-8 Monitoring technique for the acute effect of TiO2 nanoparticles from the behaviour of rice fish orizias latipes in vivo Masaru Irie K Kosuge K Shida M Kubo-Irie K Takeda (Waseda Univ Japan)

P4c-9 Antifungal and antibacterial activities of silver nanoparticles Mohd Faiyaz Anwar D Yadav R Arora J Chandara M Samim (Department of Chemistry Jamia Hamdard University India)

P4c-10 (04a-3)

Adsorption of organic pollutants to aqueous suspensions of carbon nanomaterials Berit Glomstad A Booth B M Jenssen L Soslashrensen J Liu M Shen

(Norwegian University of Science and Technology Norway)

P5a-1 Carbon nanotubes sorbents and their potential risks to aquatic organisms

Daniela Plachaacute A Matlochovaacute K Čabanovaacute P Peikertovaacute (VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava Czech Republic)

P5a-2 Ecologicaly friendly intermatrix synthesis of polymer stabilized silver nanocomposites dealing with nanomaterial release Julio Bastos-Arrieta M Muntildeoz Dmitri N Muraviev P Ruiz (Autonomous University of Barcelona Spain)

P5a-3 Characterization of nanoparticulate emissions from the incineration of wastes containing manufactured nanomaterials Dinh-Trinh Tran D Fleury D Venditti S Durecu A Joubert G Ounoughene E Fiani T Meunier O Le Bihan L Le coq (INERIS Ecole des mines de Nantes France)

P5a-4 Investigation of nanoparticle release from UV-curable polymeric nanocomposites AFreyer E Bilz H Hildebrand K Franke R Mehnert E Mai (Leibniz Institute for Surface Modification Germany)

P5a-5 Characterization of released particles during abrasion test of nano-charged construction materials C Bressot O Aguerre-Chariol A Plassais F RousseauC Haehnel O Le Bihan (INERIS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P5a-6 Release of nanomaterials from paint waste Stefano Zuin M Gaiani A Ferrari L Golanski F Tardif (Venice Research Consortium Italy)

P5a-7 Potential release of carbon nanotubes from cnt composites during grinding process Isamu ogura M Kotake M Shigeta M Uejima K Saito N Hashimoto A Kishimoto (National institute of advanced industrial science and technology (AIST) technology research association for single wall carbon nanotubes Japan)

P5a-8 Nanomaterials for controlled drug delivery system T Somanthan (Vels University india)

P6a-1 Release characteristics of single-wall carbon nanotubes during manufacturing and handling Isamu Ogura M Kotake Nao Hashimoto K Gotoh A Kishimoto (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Technology Research Association for Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes (TASC) Japan)

P6a-2 Towards a nanosecured plateform to assess risks along the industrial lifecycle of nanomaterials Dominique Fleury E Frejafon B Debray O Aguerre-Chariol A Vignes and J Bouillard (INERIS France)

P6a-3 Mapping the use of nanoparticles in Quebecrsquos industries and research laboratories Claude Emond C Ostiguy I Dossa Y Malki C Boily D Roughley A Plavski et C-A Endo (University of Montreal Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Department Canada)

P8a-1 Life cycle and destination of silver nanoparticles in environment Ghassem Amoabediny I Alahdadi J Malakootikhah (University of Tehran Iran)

P9a-1 Towards nanoresponsibility Dorotheacutee Benoit Browaeys Jean-Jacques Perrier (VivAgora France)

P9a-2 Nanosafety - risk governance of manufactured nanoparticles -- challenges of substance regulation under scientific uncertainty Stefanie B Seitz J Jahnel and T Fleischer (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) Germany)

PO The ERA-Net SIINN Project Safe Implementation of Innovative Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Rainer Hagenbeck

B Fillon D Duret L Golanski SLegros (Forschungszentrum Juumllich GmbH Germany CEA France)

P1 Innovative strategies methods and tools for occupational risks management of manufactured nanomaterials (MNMs) in the construction industry Jesuacutes M Loacutepez de Ipintildea (TECNALIA Research amp Innovation ) on behalf of the Scaffold Consortium

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Wednesday 14 November

Session 3 Toxicology (Chair Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster)

3a Nanoparticle biotransformation and degradation

PL3 800-835

Concepts of safety assessment of engineered nanomaterials (ENM) Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster (University of Rochester USA)

O3a-1 845-900

How do oxide nanomaterial dispersions evolve in an in vitro assessment Omar Lozano J Mejia J-P Piret D Jacques C Saout J-M Dogneacute O Toussaint S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Belgium)

O3a-2 900-915

Interaction of fibrinogen and albumin with titanium dioxyde nanoparticles of different crystalline phases Arianna Marucco I Fenoglio F Turci B Fubini (University of Torino Dip Italy)

O3a-3 915-930

An effective photothermal therapy against cancer cells and deep tissue imaging with targeted NIR QD Ravindran Girija Aswathy B Sivakumar Y Nagaoka Y Yoshida T Maekawa D Sakthi Kumar (Bio Nano Electronics Research Center Japan)

O3a-4 930-945

Safety of nanovectors Cytotoxicity assessment of New self-emulsifying multiple wow nanoemulsions Estelle Sigward N Mignet P Rat M Dutot D Scherman D Brossard S Crauste-Manciet (INSERM France)

O3a-5 945-1000

Surface ligand dependent fate and toxicity of ZnO np in HEPG2 cells Dorota Bartczak M-O Baradez H Goenaga-Infante D Marshall (LGCUK)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 12 Regulation and standardization in nano-products (Chair Maila Puolamaa)

12a Regulation

PL12a 1030-1105

Regulatory aspects of nanomaterials in REACH Maila Puolamaa (DG Enterprise and Industry European Commission Brussel)

O12a-1 1115-1130

Legal issues of the environmental safety regulation in the sphere of nanotechnology in Russian federation Ekaterina Belokrylova (Udmurt State University Russia)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

O12a-2 1130-1145

Regulation and safety implementation of nanotechnology for chemical enterprises in the Central Europe space Andreas Falk S Hartl F Sinner (BioNanoNet Forschungsgesellschaft mbH Austria)

O12a-3 1145-1200

Defining occupational and consumer exposure limits for nanomaterials - first experiences from REACH registrations Karin Aschberger F M Christensen (European commission-JRC Italy)

O12a-4 1200-1215

Development of an integrative program of Nanosafety Promote the Coordination Between Industries and Risk Assessor Claude Emond S Kouassi F Schuster (BioSimulation Consulting Inc USA University of Montreal Canada)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 8 Life cycle analysis recycling waste management and disposal (Chair Bernd Nowack)

PL8 1330-1405

Life cycle considerations for assessing environmental risks of nanomaterials Bernd Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

O8a-1 1415-1445

Incineration of nanowastes The implications from a life cycle perspective Tobias Walser LK Limbach R Brogioli E Erismann L Flamigni B Hattendorf M Juchli F Krumeich C Ludwig K Prikopsky M Rossier D Saner A Sigg S Hellweg D Guumlnther W J Stark (Institute of Environmental Engineering Switzerland)

O8a-2 1445-1500

Preliminary evaluation of risks related to waste incineration of polymer nanocomposites Lex Roes M K Patel E Worrell C Ludwig (Utrecht UniversityThe Netherlands)

O8a-3 1500-1515

Safe and environmentally-friendly management and final elimination of wastes harbouring nano-objects or likely to release nanoparticles Thierry Meunier D VendittI amp S Durecu (Groupe Seacutecheacute Environnement France)

O8a-9

1515-1530 Investigation of the life cycle of nanoparticles by means of [4445Ti]TiO2 and [110mAg]Ag0 ndash Research Project nanoTrack Heike Hildebrand K Franke A Freyer E Bilz R Mehnert E Mai C Isaacson K Schirmer A Ammann L Sigg (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden Germany)

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Session 10 Commercial equipment (Chair Robert Muir)

O10a-1 1600-1615

Optical instrumentations for Nanosafety Nathalie Vollmer (HORIBA Scientific France)

O10a-2 1615-1630

NanoScan SMPS - a Novel Portable Nanoparticle Sizing and counting Instrument Torsten Tritscher TJ Krinke A F Zerrath E Filimundi O F Bischof (TSI GmbH GTSI Incorporated Germany USA)

O10a-3 1630-1645

Detecting amp characterizing nanomaterials in complex matrices amp airborne Byron J Cheatham (CytoViva USA)

O10a-4 1645-1700

High Resolution Portable Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer Designed for best practice nano exposure measurements Brian Steer B Gorbunov R Muir (Naneum Ltd UK)

O10a-5 1700-1715

Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis (NTA) A tool in toxicology and environmental fate assessment of nanomaterial Phil Vincent P Hole P Peotta S Capracotta B Carr (NanoSight LtdUK)

O10a-6 1715-1730

Magellan innovative detection traceability and characterization of Nanoparticles traces in liquid media Steacutephane Aiumlt Oumeghar P Nagtegaele D Jacob (Cordouan Technologies France)

2000-2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

Session 2 Detection and identification of nanoparticles (Co-chair Olivier Le Bihan)

2c Detection and measurement of nanoparticles in water

O2c-1 845-900

Measuring particle size distributions of nanoparticles in aqueous media using FFF and LIBD Nataliya Fedotova K Ralf B Sinnet G Detlef (ETH Zurich Switzerland)

O2c-2 900-915

Lab-on a chip microTAS (Micro Total Analysis Systems) for the High-throughput Measurement of Nanomaterial Solubility Ratna Tantra (National Physical Laboratory United Kingdom)

O2c-3 915-930

Species selective pre-concentration and quantification of Ag Au and Pd nanoparticles using cloud point extraction and graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry Georg Hartmann M Schuster (Technische Universitaumlt Muumlnchen Germany)

O2c-4 930-945

Quantitative Analysis of Engineered Nanoparticles in Food and Environment Frank Von der Kammer S Wagner S Legros B Meisterjahn E H Larsen K LoeschnerJ NavratilovaT Hofmann (Univ of Vienna Austria)

O2c-5 945-1000

Detection of nanoparticle heavy metal Pollutants in water by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) Cheikh-Benoit Faye C Dutouquet T Amodeo E Frejafon P Delalain O Aguerre-Chariol N Gilon-Delepine (INERIS France)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 2 Detection and identification of nanoparticles (Co-chair Simon Clavaguera)

2d Detection and measurement of nanoparticles in air

O2d-1 1030-1045

NanoBadge a Tool for Engineered Nanoparticles Exposure Assessment Simon Clavaguera M Amdaoud S Jacquinot S Motellier A Guiot L Golanski P Capron (CEA France)

O2d-2 1045-1100

Measurement methods for the EC definition of nanomaterials Luigi Calzolai D Gilliland and F Rossi (European Commission - DG Joint Research Centre Italy)

O2d-3 1100-1115

O2d-4 1115-1130

Detection of Nanoparticle agglomerates trapped in a low pressure RF (Radio-Frequency) plasma discharge using LIBS (Laser-induced Breakdown spectroscopy) Christophe Dutouquet G Wattieaux L Meyer E Frejafon and L Boufendi (INERIS France)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

O2d-5 1130-1145

Characterization of manufactured TiO2 nanoparticles Charles Motzkus J Idrac T Maceacute S Vaslin-Reimann P Ausset et M Mailleacute (LNE France)

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Sophie Lanone)

3a Nanoparticle biotransformation and degradation

O3a-6 1145-1200

ECSINrsquos methodological approach for hazard evaluation of engineered nanomaterials Lisa Bregoli F Benetti E Sabbioni (ECSIN ITALY)

O3a-7 1200-1215

Degraded nanocomposites a combined physico-chemical and toxicogenomics approach in caco-2 cells Odette Prat M Fisichella F Berenguer G Steinmetz M Auffan J Rose (CEA France)

O3a-8 1215-1230

Pristine graphene activates macrophages to produce cytokineschemokines via TLR- and NF-kappa B-related signalling pathways Taotao Wei H Zhou K Zhao and C Chen (Chinese Academy of Sciences China)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 3 Toxicology (Co- chair Claude Emond)

3b Nano bio interactions modeling

O3b-1 1330-1345

Assessment of different methods studying the impact of carbon nanomaterials on platelet function Julie Laloy F Mullier S Robert L Alpan J Mejia J-PPiret N Bailly S Lucas B Chatelain OToussaint B Masereel S Rolin amp J-M Dogneacute (University of Namur Belgium)

O3b-2 1345-1400 =gt(OP3a-54)

Iron oxide nanoparticles show no toxicity in terms of comete assay in lymphocytes a promising vehicle for nitric oxide releasing nanocarrier in biomedical applications R de Lima J Luiz Oliveira P Sayuri Kaneko Murakami M A M Molina R Itri P Haddad Amedea B Seabra (Universidade de Sorocaba Brazil)

O3b-3 1400-1415

Translocation of SiO2 nanoparticles across human bronchial epithelial cells Isabelle George S Vranic S Boland F Marano A Baeza-Squiban (Universiteacute Paris Diderot France)

O3b-4 1415-1430

Development of a dose-controlled multiculture cell exposure chamber for efficient delivery of airborne and engineered nanoparticles Akrivi Asimakopoulou Emmanouil Daskalos N Lewinski M Riediker E Papaioannou A G Konstandopoulos (Aerosol and Particle Technology Laboratory CPERICERTH Greece)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

Panel discussion Toxicology (Moderator Claude Emond)

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Peter Hoet)

3b Nano bio interactions modeling

O3b-5 1600-1615

In vitro ex vivo and in vivo translocation of titanium dioxide nanoparticles through the gastrointestinal barrier toxicological consequences Emilie Brun Nathalie Herlin-Boime G Veronesi B Fayard A-M Flank M Carriegravere (CEA-CNRS France)

O3b-6 1615-1630

Variation in silver nanoparticles toxicity in the presence of phenolic compounds Alina Martirosyan A Bazes Y-J Schneider (Institute of Life Sciences Belgium)

O3b-7 1630-1645

Development of a PBPK model for ionic and nanoparticulate silver Gerald Bachler N von Goetz K Hungerbuumlhler (ETH Zurich Switzerland)

O3b-8 1645-1700

Predictive tests to evaluate oxidative potential of engineered nanomaterials Mara Ghiazza E Carella S Oliaro Bosso M Tomatis I Corazzari M Cristina Paganini S Livraghi F Viola A Marucco B Fubini I Fenoglio (University of Torino Italy)

O3b-9 1700-1715

Comparison of Toxicity of Uncoated and Coated Silver Nanoparticles Kathy C Nguyen P Rippstein J Tan A F Tayabali (Health Canada Canada)

O3b-10 1715 -1730

Nano-titanium dioxide modulates the dermal sensitization potency of DNCB Stijn Smulders V De Vooght S Hussain S Boland B Nemery P HM Hoet J AJ Vanoirbeek (KU Leuven Belgium)

O3b-11 1730-1745

Using a PBPK model to study the influence of different characteristics of nanoparticles on their biodistribution Dingsheng Li C Emond G Johanson O Jolliet (School of Public Health University of MichiganUSA)

O3b-12 1745-1800

Cytotoxicity of solid lipid nanoparticle and nanostructured lipid carriers with local anaesthetic dibucaine for topical application Nelson Duraacuten R de Melo Barbosa C Moraes G da Silva T dos Santos Bella D Ribeiro de Arauacutejo P D Marcato E de Paula (State University of Campinas Brazil)

2000- 2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

1430-1530

Toxicology what is the time-scale to identify hazard classes for the engineered nanoparticles Application to nanomaterials safe by design

Claude Emond Claude Emond (University of Montreal Canada) Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster (University of Rochester USA) Gunnar Johanson (Karolinska Institutet Sweden) Daniel Bernard (ARKEMA France)

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 67 Secure industrial production and protection technology (Co-chair Jesuacutes Loacutepez de Ipintildea Pentildea)

6aSecure industrial production

O6a-6 845-900

In situ synthesis of anti-bacterial nanocomposite coatings by nanosafe-by-design sputtering process Alain Billard E Monsifrot I Sayah F Sanchette F Schuster (DEPHIS SARL France)

O6a-7 900-915

Secure Process through functionnalisation elaboration of organic composites reinforced with aligned carbon nanotubes grown on carbon fibers Steacutephanie Patel Y Magga M Pinault D Porterat G Deniau C Reynaud M Mayne-LrsquoHermite (CEA France)

O6a-8 915-930

Criteria and guiding principles for the precautionary design and for improved recyclability of engineered nanomaterials Michael Steinfeldt (University of Bremen Germany)

O6a-9 930-945

From Safe Nanomanufacturing to Nanosafe-by-Design processes Freacutedeacuteric Schuster F Lomello (CEA France)

1000-1030

Coffee-break

Session 11 Risk management for OHS experts (Chair Paul Schulte)

(Co-chair Olivier Witchger and Eric Drais)

PL11 1030-1105

Risk management for OHS experts Paul A Schulte (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health USA)

O11a-1 1115-1130

Horizon-scanning and Identification of emerging risks among nanotech-companies Steffen Foss Hansen H V Kristensen A Baun (Technical University of Denmark Denmark)

O11a-2 1130-1145

Risk assessment of nanomaterials and nanoproducts ndash adaptation of traditional approaches Jutta Jahnel T Fleischer S B Seitz (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Germany)

O11a-3 1145-1200

OHB based risk assessment method for powders and nanomaterials Malcom Staves Laurent Gridelet P Delbecq L Herveacute G Fayet D Fleury S Kowal (SOPROREAL France)

O11a-4 French approach for characterizing potential emissions and exposure to

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

1200-1215 aerosols released from nanomaterials in workplace operations Catherine Durand O Witschger O Le Bihan E Zimmermann A Marchetto M Reynier D Charpentier (CEA France)

O11a-5 1215-1230

Concerns related to Safety Management of Engineered Nanomaterials Amela Groso T Meyer (Ecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 11 Risk management for OHS Experts (Co- chair Eric Drais)

O11a-6 1330-1345

Design of a prevention approach from representations to action the case of nanomaterials Catherine LrsquoAllain S Caroly E Drais (Laboratoire PACTE Universiteacute de Grenoble INPG France)

O11a-7 1345-1400

From nanomaterials risk perception to risk management last literature survey lessons Eric Drais (INRS France)

O11a-8 1400-1415

French registry of workers handling engineered nanomaterials as an Instrument of integrated system for surveillance and research Irina Guseva Canu O Boutou-Kempf L Delabre S Ducamp Y Iwatsubo J-L Marchand and E Imbernon (French Institute for Public Health Surveillance France)

Session 12 Regulation and standardization in nano-products (Co-chair Olivier Salvi)

12 b Standardization

PL12b 1430-1445

NanoSTAIR project Establishing a process and a platform to support standardization for nanotechnologies Olivier Salvi E Freacutejafon (EU-VRi Germany)

O12b-1 1445-1500

Current International Standardization in particle characterization and release testing Michael Stintz L Hillemann (Institute of Process Engineering and Environmental Technology Germany)

O12b-2 1500-1515

Overview of standardization activities in Europe (CEN) and in relation with ISO and OECD Jean-Marc Aublant (LNE France)

O12b-3 1515-1530

Managing Operation Procedures in collaborative projects Marie-Gabrielle Ollivier Beuzelin A Hool (Ecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 8 Life cycle analysis

(Co- chair Mickael Riediker)

O8a-5 1600-1615

LCA Modelling of Engineered Nanomaterials a framework for establishing sound inventory data of production amp releases of nano objects along the life cycle Roland Hischier (EMPA Switzerland)

O8a-6 1615-1630

LCA case studies of nanotechnology-based applications in the project NanoSustain Michael Steinfeldt (University of Bremen Germany)

O8a-7 1630-1645

Life cycle assessment of a self-cleaning coating based on nano TiO2-polyurea resin applied on aluminum panel Martina Pini A M Ferrari R Gamberini P Neri B Rimini ( EN amp TECH - Italy)

O8a-8 1645-1700

Impact assessment of nano activated polymeric membranes Stefano Zuin P Scanferla W Wennekes J E Wong K De Sitter C Dotremont I Genne (Venice Research Consortium Italy)

O8a-4 1700-1715

Environmental exposure modelling of Engineered Nanomaterials and comparison to their corresponding bulktotal material flows Tianyin Sun F Gottschalk K Hungerbuumlhler B Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

Session 67 Secure industrial production (Co- chair Freacutedeacuteric Schuster)

6b Protection technology

O6b-1 1715-1730

Evaluating performance of containment equipment designed for handling manufactured nanomaterials by use of nanoparticle marker Seacutebastien Artous P Bombardier S Derrough D Locatelli P Nobile C Durand (CEA France)

O6b-2 1730-1745

Experimental and numerical comparative study of the containment of airborne nanoparticles and gas released inside a safety cabinet Vincent Cesard E Belut C Preacutevost (INRS France)

O6b-3 1745-1800

Experimental evaluation of the resistance of protective gloves against titanium dioxide nanoparticles in solution under conditions simulating occupational use Ludwig Vinches P Dolez K J Wilkinson S Halleacute (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal Canada)

2000-2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

2939

Thursday 15 November

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Chair Jeacuterocircme Rose)

4a Transport transformations and trophic transfer

PL4 800-835

Environmental Interactions Jeacuterocircme Rose M Auffan P Chaurand J Labille D Borschneck A Masion H Miche C Botta C Geantet E Puzenat P Afanasiev E Lecelrc J Garric F Manuela B Vollat P Noury K Abbaci J-Y Bottero (CEREGE France)

O4a-1 845-900

Effect of TiO2 nanoparticles on larval development of swallowtail within a food chain Miyoko Kubo-Irie M Yokoyama K Takeda M Irie (Tokyo University of Sciences Japan)

O4a-2 900-915

Role of water temperature in the fate transport bioavailability of engineered nanoparticles in aquatic environments Seyed Mohammad Majedi H K Lee B C Kelly (National University of Singapore Singapore)

O4a-3 915-930

MWCNT accumulation during hydroponic exposure of wheat and rapeseed quantification and distribution Camille Larue M Pinault B Czarny D Georgin E Flahaut N Bendiab M Mayne-LlsquoHermite V Dive F Taran M Carriegravere (CEA-CNRS France)

O4a-4 930-945

Benthic Food Chain studies with TiO2 nanoparticles Carl W Isaacson L Sigg A Amman and K Schirmer (EAWAG Switzerland)

O4a-5 945-1000

Modeling the fate of nano-TiO2 in the Rhone river ndash the importance of hetero aggregation with natural colloids Antonia Praetorius J Labille M Scheringer J-Y Bottero K Hungerbuumlhler (ETH Zuumlrich Switzerland)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 5 Nanomaterial release (Chair Tinh Nguyen)

5a Release by environmental stress

PL5 1030-1105

Quantitative Studies of Photo-induced Surface Accumulation and Release of Nanoparticles in Polymer Nanocomposites Tinh Nguyen D Stanley S Rabb D Banerjee X Gu L L Yu L Sung and J W Chin (NIST USA)

O5a-1 1115-1130

Scenarios and methods that induce protruding or released CNTrsquos after degradation of composite materials

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3039

Wendel Wohlleben L Cena S Hirth G Cox Ž Tomović T Peters (BASF SE Germany)

O5a-2 1130-1145

Monitoring migration and transformation of nanomaterials in polymeric composites during climatic aging Gemma Vilar E Fernaacutendez-Rosas G Janer E Mas del Molino M Busquets-Fiteacute V Puntes SVaacutezquez-Campos (LEITAT Technological Center SPAIN)

O5a-3 1145-1200

Release of nanoparticles from textiles during washing Bernd Nowack Lena Windler C Lorenz N von Goetz K Hungerbuumlhler M Heuberger (EMPA Switzerland)

O5a-4 1200-1215

Release of TiO2 particles from paints containing pigment TiO2 andor nano-TiO2 by weathering experiments Ahmed Al-Kattan A Wichser R Vonbank S Brunner A Ulrich and B Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

O5a-5 1215-1230

Release of CeO2 nanoparticles upon aging of acrylic wood coating Lorette Scifo P Chaurand A Masion M Auffan M-A Diot J Labille J-Y Bottero and J Rose (TecnaliaFrance)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Co-Chair Jean-Yves Bottero)

4b Biodegradation biointeractions

O4b-1 1330-1345

Aged TiO2-based nanomaterial used in sunscreens implications on ESCHERICHIA COLI sensitization to toxic metal Catherine Santaella B Allainmat F Simonet J Labille C Geantet J Rose W Achouak (CNRS-CEA France)

O4b-2 1345-1400

Characterizing nanoparticles reactivity structure-Photocatalytic activity relationship Jordi Piella N Bastus V Puntes (ICN Spain)

O4b-3 1400-1415

TiO2 nanoparticles in cosmetic sunscreen effect of aging on physico-chemical and cytotoxic properties of both plain formulation and extracted nanoparticles Manon Rossano N Hucher C Picard M Grisel F Le Foll (URCOM CNRS France)

O4b-4 1415-1430

Assessment of Environmental Exposure to Nanomaterials through mesocosms experiments Meacutelanie Auffan M Tella L Brousset J Issartel C Pailles B Espinasse E Artells A Thiery C Santaella W Achouack A Masion J Rose J-Y Bottero

(CEREGE-CNRS France)

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3139

O4b-5 1430-1445

Biotransformation of Carbon Nanotubes and Fullerenes by Horseradish Peroxidase Deborah Xanat Flores-Cervantes J Hollender Hans-Peter E Kohler (EAWAG Switzerland)

O4b-6 1445-1500

Cobalt titanium dioxide and nanosilver nanoparticles cause skeletal damages in sea urchins at pluteus stage Antonietta Morena Gatti C Gambardella S Ferrando L Gallus P Ramoino C Falugi (University of Genoa Italy)

O4b-7 1500-1515

Comparison of effects on crustaceans carbon nanoparticles and molybdenum nanowires Anda Baumerte G Sakale J Zavickis M Knite L Putna M Balode A Mrzel (University of Latvia Slovenia)

1530-1600

Coffee-break

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Co-chair Laurent Charlet)

4c Biologicals effects of NMs

O4c-1 1600-1615

Concerns over aluminum oxide nanoparticle based applications an ecologically inspired study using environmentally relevant isolates and medium Sunandan Pakrashi N Chandrasekaran A Mukherjee (VIT University India)

O4c-2 1615-1630

The role of silver and vanadium to the ecotoxicity of silver vanadate nanowires decorated with silver nanoparticles Gisela de Aragatildeo Umbuzeiro M Coletty Artal F Kummrow R Dias Holtz O Luiz Alves (State University of Campinas Brazil)

O4c-3 1630-1645

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Marie Carriegravere)

3d Tissues and environnement

O3d-5 1700-1715

Violaceinpoly-ɛ -caprolactonechitosan nanoparticles against bovine mastistis antibacterial and ecotoxicity evaluation Gisela A Umbuzeiro E Berni G Nakazato F I Vacchi N Duraacuten (UNICAMP Brazil)

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3239

O3d-6 1715-1730

Evaluation of multi walled carbon nanotubes eco(geno)toxicity using the amphibian larvae of xenopus laevis Laury Gauthier F Mouchet C Gancet A Perrault F Bourdiol E Flahaut P Puech E Pinelli J-C Boutonnet (CNRS NAUTILE France)

O3d-7 1730-1745

Molecular interference between titanium from NP-TiO2 nanoparticles and iron homeostasis in E coli Caroline Fauquant Isabelle Michaud-Soret A-N Petit N Herlin-Boime P-H Jouneau SOllagnier de Choudens (CEA-CNRS France)

O3d-8 1745-1800

Fullerene nanoparticles C60 and C60(OH)18-22 Assessment of biological activity using bacterial cells and rat liver mitochondria as model systems Sandra M Santos R A Videira L Ferreira A M Dinis F Peixoto A S Jurado (University of Coimbra Portugal)

1815 Conclusion

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3339

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Naohide Shinohara)

3c Nanoparticles translocation and barrier

O3c-1 800-815

Tissue Distribution and clearance of Titanium Dioxide nanoparticles after intravenous administration and Intratracheal instillation Naohide Shinohara H Fukui N Danno T Ichinose K Honda M Gamo (AIST Japan)

O3c-2 815-830

A dynamic co-culture model resembling the alveolo-capillary barrier to study toxicity and translocation of nanoparticles Katrien Luyts B Nemery and P HM Hoet (KULeuven Belgium)

O3c-3 830-845

Communicating Nanotoxicology three Evaluations using in vitro central nerve models Fumihide Kanaya S Hanada Y Inoue Y Manome K Fujioka (National Center for Global Health and Medicine Japan)

O3c-4 845-900

Comparative study of neurologic effects of nano-TiO2 versus SiO2 after direct intracerebral exposure in mice Aureacutelie Balvay N Thieriet L Lakhdar A Bencsik (ANSES France)

O3c-5 900-915

Interactions of functionalized MWCNTs with primary neural cells from different brain regions site-specific effects Cyrill Bussy J Boczkowski S Lanone M Prato A Bianco K Kostarelos (Centre for Drug Delivery Research UK)

O3c-6 915-930

Specific uptakes and damages induced by polystyrene nanobeads according to surface chemistry Vincent Paget S Dekali T Kortulewski R Grall S Chevillard A Braun P Rat G Lacroix (INERIS France)

O3c-7 930-945

Application of in vitro BBB model to measure permeability of nanoparticles Sanshiro Hanada K Fujioka Y Inoue F Kanaya Y Manome K Yamamoto (National Center for Global Health and Medicine Japan)

O3c-8 945-1000

3D model of air-blood barrier for the study of nanoparticles translocation Samir Dekali V Paget C Gamez P Rat and G Lacroix (INERIS C-TAC France)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3439

Session 3 Toxicology (Chair Shuji Tsuruoka)

3c Nanoparticles translocation and barrier

O3c-9 1115-1130

Assessment of cytotoxicity intracellular uptake and intestinal absorption of amorphous silica nanoparticles in the Caco-2 in vitro human intestinal barrier model Agnieszka Kinsner-Ovaskainen C Uboldi I Cydzik F Simonelli E Alloa M Ceridono D Gilliland N Gibson J Ponti F Rossi (JRC Italy)

O3c-10 1130-1145

Influence of the length of imogolite-like nanotubes on their cytotoxicity and genotoxicity towards human dermal cells Wei Liu P Chaurand C Di Giorgio M De Meacuteo A Thill M Auffan A Masion D Borschneck F Chaspoul P Gallice A Botta J-Y Bottero J Rose

(CEREGEndashCNRS France)

O3c-11 1145-1200

Effect of Different surface charge based superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) on Biodistribution in Rat and Ex vivo Protein fishing Usawadee Sakulkhu L Maurizi A Gramoun M-G Beuzelin J-P Valleacutee G Coullerez H Hofmann (Eacutecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

O3c-12 1200-1215

An Impedance-based High-throughput Method for Evaluating the Cytotoxicity of Nanoparticles Mihaela Roxana Cimpan T Mordal J Schoumllermann U Pliquett E Cimpan

(IKO Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry Norway)

O3c-13 1215-1230

The use of differentiated human respiratory epithelial cells in inhalation toxicology of nanomaterials Frieke Kuper A Reus M Groumlllers F van Acker I Kooter (TNO Quality and Safety The Netherlands)

1230-1330 Lunch

Panel discussion (Moderator Alexei Grinbaum)

1330-1430 The opinion of the Civil Society international NGO and european labor unions regarding nanomaterials approaches Alexei Grinbaum (CEA France) Aida Ponce Del Castillo (ETU BrusseI) Luisa Filipponi (NANOPINION Brussel) Alain Lombard (VivAgora France)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3539

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Freacutedeacuteric Bois)

3d Tissues and environment

O3d-1 1430-1445

ROS evaluation for a series of CNTs and their derivatives using ESR method with DMPO Shuji Tsuruoka KTakeuchi K Koyama M Endo H Matsumoto N Saito Y Usui D W Porter V Castranova (Shinshu University Japan)

O3d-2 1445-1500

Toxicity towards lung cells and Escherichia Coli Impact of nanoparticle dispersion status Nathalie Herlin-Boime Marie Carriegravere S Pigeot-Reacutemy A Casanova C Guillard J-C Lazzaroni D Atlan (CEA-UJF France)

O3d-3 1500-1515

Noteworthy Interaction of TiO2 Nanoparticles (Anatase) with Bacterial Cells under Dark Conditions Swayamprava Dalai N Chandrasekaran A Mukherjee (VIT University India)

O3d-4 1515-1530

Determination of endotoxin concentration by different test methods influence of sample preparation and particle interference on test reliability Stijn Smulders J-P Kaiser P Wick P Hoet (KULeuven Belgium)

1530-1630 Coffee-break

1815 End of the conference

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

3639

Session 9 Ethics and societal issues (Chair Alexei Grinbaum)

PL9 1030-1105

Nanotechnology and the narratives of responsibility Alexei Grinbaum (CEA France)

O9a-1 1115-1130

Nanotechnology responsibility and responsible innovation Christopher Groves (ESRC Cardiff University United Kingdom)

O9a-2 1130-1145

The social context of nanotechnology and Regulating its uncertainty a nanotechnologist approach Vincent Jamier I Gispert V Puntes (Centre for NanoBioSafety and Sustainability Spain)

O9a-3 1145-1200

The NanoSchool project a new pedagogical initiative to increase the awareness of nanosciences and nanotechnologies in the classrooms Francine Papillon E Excoffon A Bsiesy J Chevrier (CEA Grenoble France)

O9a-4 1200-1215

Latest research results on the effects of nanomaterials on humans and the environment DaNa - Knowledge Base Nanomaterials Clarissa Marquardt K Nau HF Krug D Kuumlhnel B Mathes V Richter S Scholz C Steinbach (KITGermany)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 5 Nanomaterial release

5b Release by mechanical stress

(Co- chair Francois Tardif)

O5b-1 1330-1345

Release-ability of nano fillers from different nanomaterials (Toward the acceptability of nanoproduct) Luana Golanski A Guiot S Motellier A T Saber F Tardif P Capron (CEA-Liten France)

O5b-2 1345-1400

Nanomaterial release from nanocomposites during reworking process Virginia Goacutemez M Levin S Irusta M Dal Maso J-M Santamariacutea K A Jensen I K Koponen (INA Spain)

O5b-3 1400-1415

Nanoparticle release from Nanocomposites due to mechanical treatment at two stages of the life-cycle Daniel Goumlhler A Nogowski P Fiala M Stintz (Institute of Process Engineering and environmental Technology Germany)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

3739

O5b-4 1415-1430

On character of coarse fine and ultrafine particles in automotive brake wear debris Jana Kukutschovaacute P W Lee V Matějka K Malachovaacute E Veselaacute Pavliacutena Peikertovaacute KČabanovaacute MVaculiacutek P Filip (Nanotechnology Centre at VŠB Czech Republic)

O5b-5 1430-1445

Abrasion tests on MWCNT composites influence of CNT dispersion state and fillermatrix interface Maxime Pras J Duchet-Rumeau J-F Gerard L Golanski A Guiot (UMR CNRS France)

O5b-6 1445-1500

Generation of aerosols during the mechanical solicitation of materials development of an experimental set-up and applications Christophe Bressot N Shandilya O Aguerre-Chariol M Morgeneyer O L C Le Bihan (INERIS France)

O5b-7 1500-1515

On nanoparticles release from polymer nanocomposites for applications in lightweight automotive components James Njuguna S Sachse F Silva S Michalowski and K Pielichowski (Centre for Automotive Technology Cranfield University UK)

O5b-8 1515-1530

Abrasion behavior of an epoxy-based nanocomposite with raw- and functionalized carbon nanotubes Lukas Schlagenhauf Bryan TT Chu J Buha F Nuumlesch J Wang (Swiss Federal Institute for Materials Testing and Research Switzerland)

1530- 1600 Coffee-break

Session 5 Nanomaterial release

5c General and other release mechanisms

(Co-chair Wendel Wohlleben)

O5c-1 1600-1615

Nanomaterial dustiness - a comparison between three methods Keld Alstrup Jensen M Levin I K Koponen D Bard A Kelley G Burdett S Bau O Witschger (National Research Centre for the Working Environment Denmark)

O5c-2 1615-1630

NanoRelease ndash Developing Methods to Measure Release of Nanomaterials from Solid Consumer Products Lie Chen M Hill R Canady (Health Canada Canada)

O5c-3 1630-1645

O5c-4 1645-1700

Characterization and quantification of nanoparticle release from commercial available spray products containing engineered nanoparticles Sabrina Losert M Lattuada K Hungerbuumlhler A Ulric (EMPA Switzerland)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

3839

O5c-5 1700-1715

Behavior of nanoparticles during high temperature treatment (incineration type) Samir Derrough G Raffin D Locatelli P Nobile C Durand (CEA France)

O5c-6 1715-1730

Fate of CNT-epoxy composite during incineration Ulrika Backman J Lyyraumlnen T Kettunen J Leskinen O Sippula A Auvinen J Jokiniemi (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Finland)

O5c-7 1730-1745

Release of TiO2 nanoparticles from cement during their life cycle step of use Nathan Bossa J Rose P Chaurand O Aguerre-Chariol (INERIS iCEINT France)

1800 Conclusion

1815 End of the conference

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PROGRAMME

Tuesday 13 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Tuesday 13 November

815-850 Welcome by the Organizing Committee Franccedilois Tardif (CEA France)

Conference opening(Chair Georgios Katalagarianakis)

PL0a 850-910

Innovation perspectives through nanomaterials the integrated approach at CEA Freacutedeacuteric Schuster (CEA France)

PL0b 910-930

Codes Standards and Regulations in preparation at World-wide Level Franccediloise Roure (French Ministry of Finance Economy and Industry France)

PL0c 930-950

Regulation risk and the global nanotechnology workplace Cassandra Engeman (UCSB USA)

PL0d 950-1010

Are specific regulations for nanomaterials efficient Daniel Bernard (Arkema France)

PL0e 1010-1030

Innovation Governance Challenges in the field of Nanotechnologies Antje Grobe (University of Stuttgart Germany)

1030-1100 Coffee-break

Session 1 Exposure assessment (Chair Derck Brouwer)

1a Workplace and release studies

PL1 1100-1135

Engineered nanomaterials from source to dose and the role of measurement devices and measurement strategies Derck Brouwer (TNO Quality of Life The Netherlands)

O1a-1 1145-1200

Observatory of nanoaerosol release from electronic household products Gwi-Nam Bae S-H Park S-B Lee (Korea Institute of Science and Technology Korea)

O1a-2 1200-1215

Aerosol emission assessment during soldering process Virginia Goacutemez S Irusta F Balas J Santamariacutea (INA Spain)

O1a-3 1215-1230

Exposure to aerosols associated with cleanout operations of a reactor producing nanocomposite thin films embedded with silver nanoparticles Olivier Witschger S Bau B Bianchi R Wrobel V Matera (INRS France)

O1a-4 1230-1245

1300-1400 Lunch

Tuesday 13 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Session 2 Detection and identification of engineered nanoparticles

(Chair David YH Pui)

2a Synthesis aerosolization and tracing of nanoparticles

PL2 1400-1435

Detection and Identification Instrumentation and Calibration for AirLiquidSurface-borne Engineered Nanoparticles David YH Pui (Laboratory University of Minnesota USA)

O2a-1 1445-1500

Towards the efficient and versatile syntheses of nanomaterials for nanosafety investigation Aureacutelien Auger V Barthegraves N Wartenberg S de Sousa Nobre L Golanski H Perche O Poncelet P Capron (CEA France)

O2a-2 1500-1515

Metal impurities provide useful tracers for identifying exposures to airborne single-walled carbon nanotube particles released from work-related processes Pat E Rasmussen I Jayawardene H David Gardner M Cheacutenier C Levesque J Niu (Health Canada Canada)

O2a-3

1515-1530

Strategies for radiolabelling of carbon nanoparticles Stefan Schymura I Cydzik A Bulgheroni F Simonelli U Holzwarth J Kozempel K Franke N Gibson (HZDR Institute of Resource Ecology Germany)

O2a-4 1530-1545

Generation and characterization of dry nanopowders and carbon nanotubes using a shaker-atomizer type disperser Shi-Nian Uang S-M Hung C-J Tsai (Institute of Occupational Safety and HealthTaiwan)

O2a-5 1545-1600

Carbon nanotubes suspension study by vortex shaker sampling and mass analysis Aureacutelien Ustache O Le Bihan D Bernard E Peyret O Aguerre-Chariol (INERIS France)

1600-1630 Coffee-break

Tuesday 13 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Session 67 Secure industrial production and protection technology

(Chair Luana Golanski)

6aSecure industrial production

PL6 1630-1705

Developments in nano protection Luana Golanski A Guiot S Motellier S Clavaguera C Brouard N Wartenberg H Perche F Tardif P Capron S Artous CDurand V Mossuz C Desvergnes M Dubosson (CEA France)

O6a-1 1715-1730

Towards large scale aligned carbon nanotube composites an industrial safe-by-design and sustainable approach Pascal Boulanger L Belkadi M Pinault J Descarpentries MP NGhiem C Reynaud M Mayne-LrsquoHermite (CEA France)

O6a-2 1730-1745

Detection and identification of airborne multi-walled carbon nanotubes in arc discharge production Christina Isaxon L Ludvigsson P Nilsson M Hedmer H Tinnerberg Maria E Messing J Rissler V Skaug M Bohgard J Pagels (Lund UniversitySweden)

O6a-3

1745-1800

Plasma polymerized coating as a protective layer of carbon nanotubes grafted on carbon fibers Antineacutea Einig P Rumeau J Maguin Y Magga S Desrousseaux JBai (Ecole Centrale Paris France)

O6a-4

1800-1815

Silica-coating as protective shell for the risk management of nanoparticles Davide Gardini M Blosi C Delpivo S Ortelli A Costa (CNR-ISTECItaly)

O6a-5 1815-1830

Pilot-scale platform for nanopowder synthesis by laserplasma hybrid processes Yann Leconte A Quinsac D Porterat O Sublemontier N Herlin-Boime C Reynaud J-P Dufour L Boufendi F Schuster (CEA France)

Panel discussion Governance (Moderator Franccediloise Roure)

1830-1930 Governance what will change in the near future regarding the different actors managers workers and safety managers Franccediloise Roure (French Department of finance economy and Industry France) Elvio Mantovani (AIRINanotec IT Italy) Antje Grobe (University of Stuttgart Germany)

1830-2100 Poster ExhibitionEvening event

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM B

Session 1 Exposure assessment (Co-chair Catherine Durand)

1b Methodology

O1b-1 1445-1500

A modular tool for analyzing cascade impactors data to improve exposure assessment to airborne nanomaterials Seacutebastien Bau O Witschger (INRS France)

O1b-2 1500-1515

Exploratory study on two statistical methods to analyse time resolved data obtained during nanomaterial exposure measurements Freacutedeacuteric Clerc GH Njiki-Menga O Witschger (INRS France)

O1b-3 1515-1530

Assessment of nanoparticle agglomeration energy via rheological routes a key parameter for control banding exposure assessment Franccedilois Henry J Bouillard A Vignes O Dufaud L Perrin P Marchal

(INERIS France)

O1b-4 1530-1545

Approach to the exposure assessment of MWCNT by considering size distribution and oxidation temperature of elemental carbon Mariko Ono-Ogasawara M Takaya H Kubota Y Shinohara S Koda E Akiba S Tsuruoka T Myojo (Japan national institute of occupational safety and health Japan)

O1b-5 1545-1600

Is exhaled breath condensate representative of deep lung and suitable for exposure assessment to nanoparticles Muriel Dubosson C Desvergne V Mossuz M Cottier J Pourchez J-M Vergnon (CEA France)

1600-1630

Coffee-break

Session 1 Exposure assessment (Co-chair Olivier Witchger)

1c Tools and non-occupational exposure

O1c-1 1715-1730

Pro et con analysis of occupational exposure assessment tools and concepts for nanomaterials Biase Liguori S F Hansen K Alstrup Jensen A Baun (Technical University of Denmark Denmark)

O1c-2 1730-1745

Urban air pollution of Ostrava region by nanoparticles Zdeňka Kaličaacutekovaacute P Danihelka K Lach V Miacutečka (VŠBndashTechnical University of Ostrava Institute of Public Health Ostrava Czech Republic)

O1c-3 1745-1800

Nanoproduct simplified direct exposure assessment toolkit Yves Sicard F Tardif J Vendel (CEA France)

O5c-8 1800-1815

Exploring release and recovery of nanoparticles from polymer nanocomposites using commercial polyamide-based nanocomposites as a model

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM B

Martiacute Busquets-Fiteacute R Zanasca C Citterio L Mercante E Fernaacutendez Gemma J Socorro Vaacutezquez-Campos V Puntes (ICN Spain)

1830-2100

Poster exhibition Evening event

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 13 Satellite meeting 13b TRIMATEC

(Chair Claudine Colin)

O13b-1 1400-1420

Trimatec competitiveness cluster management of controlled environment for nano fields Claudine Colin (TRIMATEC France)

O13b-2 1420-1440

Treatment of liquid effluents containing nanomaterial Jeacuterocircme Labille J-Y Bottero J Rose (CEREGE France)

O13b-3 1440-1500

Safe ecodesign and sustainable research Applied to Nanomaterial Development (SERENADE consortium) Jean-Yves Bottero J Rose A Masion (CEREGE France)

O13b-4 1500-1520

Synthesis of active TiO2 nanopowders and thin layers using supercritical carbon dioxide processes - Application to effluent treatment Audrey Hertz J Cruiz L Schrive Y Barre F Charton (CEA France)

O13b-5 1520-1540

Examples of system engineering for nanoparticles handling and studies Pierre Bombardier (FAURE QEI France)

O13b-6 1540-1600

Personal Protective Equipment against Nanoparticle-Selection evaluation and future standard to be built Samuel Ozil (Honeywell Protective Clothing France)

1600-1630 Coffee-break

Session 2 Detection (Co-chair Charles Motzkus)

2b Nanoparticles for biological application

O2b-1 1715-1730

Study of Nanoparticles localization in organs and tissues of rats after intraperitoneal and intragastrical administration Boris B Dzantiev SG Klochkov O D Hendrickson A V Zherdev SO Bachurin (AN Bach Institute of Biochemisty Russia)

O2b-2 1730-1745

Risk Assessment of Released cellulose nanocrystalsndashmimicking inhalatory exposure Carola Endes S Mueller O Schmid D Vanhecke S Camarero Espinosa E Johan Foster A Petri-Fink B Rothen-Rutishauser C Weder Martin JD Clift (Adolphe Merkle InstituteUniversity of Fribourg Switzerland)

O2b-3 Colloidaly stable polymer encapsulated quantum dots for biological applications

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM C

1745-1800 Isaac Ojea-Jimenez J Piella P Mulvaney V F Puntes (Catalan Institute of Nanotechnology Spain)

O2b-4 1800-1815

Membrane model as a new methodology for nanotoxicology Investigation Juliana Cancino T M Uemura Paula Lins P B Miranda V Zucolotto (University of Satildeo Paulo Brazil)

O2b-5 1815-1830

Engineered nanomaterial quantification in complex matrices PIXE case studies Omar Lozano J Mejia J Laloy O Toussaint J Dogneacute S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Belgium)

1830-2100 Poster exhibitionEvening event

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

Posters session 1830-2100

P1b-1

Occupational exposure assessment facility at Vito Evelien Frijns I Nelissen P Berghmans (Vito nv Belgium)

P1b-2

Risk assessment of nanomaterials Javad Malakootikhah A A Razaghi (University of Tehran Iran)

P1c-1

Application of current available models for the exposure assessment of nanoparticles from consumer products Anja Koumlth ALuch and M Enrico Goumltz (Federal institute for risk assessment Germany)

P1c-2

Development of a nano exposure and contextual information database (NECID) Wouter Fransman J Pelzer W Stoppelmann D Brouwer I Koponen D Bard O Witschger A Zugasti Makazaga E Jankowska T Kanerva M Berges (TNO The Netherlands)

P2a-1

Effective and selective extraction of silver nanoparticles from environmental water by an ionic exchange resin Lingxiangyu Li K Leopold M Schuster (Technische universitaumlt Muumlnchen Germany)

P2a-2

P2a-3 Application of enzyme immunoassay for fullerene c60 detection in ratsrsquo organs Olga d Hendrickson N Fedyunina A Zherdev PSveshnikov B Dzantiev (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P2a-4 New perspectives in manufactured nanoparticles characterisation over the size limits Gaeumltane Lespes C Henault (University of Pau France)

P2a-5 Quantitation of carbon nanotubes on filters using a laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy system Laboratory and onsite measurements J-BSirven C Queacutereacute S Motellier A Guiot F Gensdarmes (CEA France)

P2a-6 Differentiated anthropogenic ambient particle size spectra with a new U-SMPS set-up Juumlrgen Spielvogel M Weiss (Ppalasreg gmbh Germany)

P2a-7

P2a-8 Particle sampling by TEM grid filtration OLC Le bihan B RrsquoMili C Dutouquet O Aguerre-Charriol E Frejafon (INERIS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P2a-9 Aerosol size distribution estimation and associated uncertainty for measurement with a SMPS Loic Coquelin N Fischer T Mace C Motzkus F Gensdarmes G Fleury L Le Brusquet (lNE France)

P2a-10 Radiolabelling of engineered silver and titania nanoparticles as a tool for sensitive detection of nanoparticle release from surface coatings Heike Hildebrand K Franke N Gibson I Cydzik F Simonelli A Bulgheroni U Holzwarth E Bilz A Freyer (Helmholtz-Zentrum Germany)

P2a-11 Comparison of methodolgies to measure number based size distribution on polydisperse nanoparticles Samuel Legros V Barthes A Guiot S Motellier P Capron L Golanski (CEA France)

P2a-12 Non destructive and fast method for the detection of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) biodistribution based on their magnetic properties Lionel Maurizi V Bernau U Sakulkhu A Gramoun G Coullerez H Hofmann (Ecole polytechnique feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

P3a-1 Silver doped hydroxyapatite composites for long-term bone TERAPHIA Olena Ivashchenko I Uvarova N Ulianchych

(National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Ukraine)

P3a-2 Cytotoxic effects of polyethylcyanoacrylatechitosan nanoparticles Brenda Cecilia Gasca Zacariacuteas R Diacuteaz Torres P Ramiacuterez Noguera (National University of Mexico Meacutexico)

P3a-3 Reactivity of nanoaluminum in physiological solutions Karepina EE GAYu (Tomsk Polytechnic University Russia)

P3a-4 Determination of SPIONS nanoparticles biosafety problems of interferences with cytotoxic assays Lyes Tabet L Barhoumi M Welman L Ben Taher L Smiri H Abdelmelek K Maghni (Research Center HSCM Universiteacute de Montreacuteal Canada)

P3a-5 Renal metallothionein expression by nano zinc particles in cadmium-treated rats Mohammad Kazem Koohi F Asadi M Abas Ali Pour Kabire G Sadeghi Hashtjin M Hejazy (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-6 Differences in nanotoxicity responses between human bronchial smooth muscle cells (HBSMC) of normal and asthmatic subjects following exposure to quantum dots (QDS) nanoparticles Lyes Tabet M Welman L Castellanos K Maghni(Sacre-Coeur Hospital of Montreal Canada)

P3a-7 Comparative evaluation of cytotoxicity and DNA damage induction by carbon nanotubes cerium dioxide titanium dioxide and silver nanoparticles in mammalian cells Leonardo Pereira Franchi T AJ Souza E Y Matsubara J M Rosolen C Satie Takahashi CS (Department of Genetics FMRP-USP Brazil)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P3a-8 Genotoxicity in RTG-2 fish cell line upon exposure to different dimensions of silver nanoparticles detected by the comet assay Mahmoud Ghobadi H Farahmand A Mirjalili (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-9 Two ldquofacesrdquo of carbon nanotubes

Aneta Fraczek-Szczypta E Menaszek S Blazewicz (University of Science and Technology Poland )

P3a-10 Study of biocompatible and hemocompatible properties of amorphous hydrogenated carbon coatings produced by pulsed magnetron discharge Julie Laloy C Lopez-Garcia J Colaux F Mullier M Fransolet C Michiels JM Dogneacute amp S Lucas (Department of Pharmacy NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-11 Effect of nano-filler particles and methacrylate monomers separate and in combination on the secretion of cytokines V Ansteinsson JT Samuelsen JE Dahl and NR Gjerdet (University of Bergen Norway)

P3a-12 In vivo genotoxicity of titanium dioxide nanoparticle

Charlegravene Relier F Robidel B Trouiller (INERIS France)

P3a-13 Insights into titanium dioxide nanoparticle and fine genotoxicity in human lymphocytes Andrea Zijno C Andreoli F Barone P Degan B De Berardis G Leter R Crebelli (Istituto Superiore di Sanitagrave Roma)

P3a-14 Highly concentrated silica nanoparticles affect the activities of neural stem cell

line Kouki Fujioka S Hanada Y Inoue F Kanaya KShiraishi Y Manome (The Jikei University School of Medicine Japan)

P3a-15 Toxicological influence of giving the silica nanoparticles on cultured central nerves cells Yuriko Inoue K Fujioka S Hanada FKanaya K Shiraishi YManome MTakayanagi (Toho University Japan)

P3a-16 Effect of surface modification on Zn ions and ROS production of ZnO nanoparticles Mu Yao Guo YHang Leung Alan M C Ng Fang Zhou Liu Yip Hang Ng Aleksandra B Djurišić Wai Kin Chan (The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong)

P3a-17 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of silver nanoparticles with different sizes in mammalian cells Tiago A Jorge de Souza L Pereira Franchi and C Satie Takahashi (Department of Genetics FMRP-USP Brazil)

P3a-18 In vivo toxicity of enoxaparin encapsulated in mucoadhesive nanoparticles topical application in a wound healing model SC Huber PD Marcato N Duraacuten JM Annichino-Bizzacchi (Unicamp Campinas Brazil)

P3a-19 Phytotoxic and genotoxic effects of PVP coated ZnO nanoparticles on garlic

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

(allium sativum l) root tip cells Changshan Xu K Eit M Wang Y Li B Sun (Centre for Advanced Optoelectronic Functional Materials Research Northeast Normal University P R China)

P3a-20 Internalisation of aluminium oxide nanoparticles into human cells impact of particle size on the quantitative uptake Steffi Boumlhme H-J Staumlrk T Meissner D Kuumlhnel W Busch (UFZ - Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research Germany)

P3a-21 Immunological assays as an opportunity of assessment of health risks of airborne particle mixture including nanoparticles Taacuteňa Brzicovaacute I Lochman P Danihelka A Lochmanovaacute K Lach V Mička (VŠB ndashFaculty of Safety Engineering Czech Republic)

P3a-22 Altered characteristics of differently functionalized silica nanoparticles in various

environments with possible implications for biological impacts Emilia Izak M Voetz S Eiden A Duschl and VF Puntes (Bayer Technology Services GmbH Germany)

P3a-23 Enhanced antiproliferation of cancer cells by biocompatible multifunctional microbial exopolysaccharide stabilized magnetic nanoparticles Balasubramanian Sivakumar R Girija Aswathy R Sreejith Y Nagaoka M Suzuki Y Yoshida T Maekawa D Nair Sakthikumar (Bio Nano Electronics Research Center Graduate School of Interdisciplinary New Science Toyo UniversityJapan)

P3a-24 Copper(ii) oxide nanoparticles penetrate into HEPG2 CELLS exert cytotoxicity via oxidative stress and induce proinflammatory response Jean-Pascal Piret D Jacques J-N Audinot J Mejia E Boilan F Noeumll M Fransolet C Demazy S Lucas C Saout and O Toussaint (URBC Namur Nanosafety Center (NNC) Belgium)

P3a-25 Electrical measurement of the interactions between gold nanoparticles and biological membrane Young-Rok Kim M-C Lim K-P Lee (Department of Food Science and Biotechnology Kyung Hee University Republic of Korea)

P3a-26 Metal homeostasis interferences in hepatocytes cells treated by CuO nanoparticles Martine Cuillel M Chevallet C Fauquant P Charbonnier D Cassio I Pignot-Paintrand E Mintz and I Michaud-Soret (CNRS CEA France)

P3a-27 Transnational access at VITO through the Fp7 qnano research infrastructure Evelien Frijns I Mertens K Tirez G Vanermen S Voorspoels R Persoons S Mullens I Nelissen (VITO NV Belgium)

P3a-28 Source activity and toxicity of nanomaterials for biological systems Ghassem Amoabediny J Malakootikhah I Alahdadi F Yazdian (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-29 TiO2 nanoparticles and bulk material stimulate human peripheral blood mononuclear cells Dietmar Fuchs S Schroecksnadel N Herlin M Carriere

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

(Biocenter Innsbruck Medical University Austria)

P3a-30 In vitro testing of nanoparticles dissolution Anna Godymchuk E Yunda (Tomsk Polytechnic University Russian Federation)

P3a-31 Particulate cobalt toxicity and internalization in lung cells Veacuteronique Malard C Darolles N Sage P Gueacuteraud M Floriani J Armengaud (CEA IRSN France)

P3a-32 Effects of physicochemical properties exposure doses and cell types on cytotoxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles Yan (Mary) Zhang Kathy C Nguyen D E Lefebvre P S Shwed J Crosthwait G S Bondy Azam F Tayabali (Environmental Health Sciences and Research Bureau Health Canada Canada)

P3a-33 Proteomic study of the molecular responses of mouse macrophages to copper oxide nanoparticles Thierry Rabilloud S Triboulet C Aude-Garcia M Carriegravere H Diemer F Proamer A Habert M Chevallet V Collin-Faure D Hanau A Van Dorsselaer N Herlin-Boime (CNRS France)

P3a-34 Toxicological evaluation of TiC nanoparticles orally administered in a rat model Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan J Mejia O Toussaint J-M Dogn S Lucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC Belgium)

P3a-35 In vitro toxicity assessment of gold nanoparticles in biological media Sadequa Sultana N Djaker M Salerno S Boca S Astilean H Hlawaty MLamy De La Chapelle (Universiteacute Paris 13 France)

P3a-36 Comparison cytotoxic potency of zinc oxide nanoparticles on five cellular lines Lidia Zapoacuter M Szewczyńska (Central Institute for Labour Protection ndash National Research Institute Poland)

P3a-37 Respiratory effects of repeated instillations of iron manganese and chromium oxides nanoparticles in mice Mirlande Preacutesumeacute A Simon-Deckers G Beaune O Durupthy J Boczkowski S Lanone (INSERM France)

P3a-38 Morphological and cytohistochemical evaluation of renal effects of cadmium-doped silica nanoparticles given intratracheally to rat Teresa Coccini E Roda S Barni L Manzo (Toxicology Division Salvatore Maugeri Foundation IRCCS and European Centre for Nanomedicine University of Pavia Italy)

P3a-39 Titanium oxide nanoparticles toxicity causes functionality and DNA damage in buffalo (bubalus bubalis) sperm in vitro Gautam Kaul and Kamlesh Pawar (Biochemistry Department National Dairy Research Institute Government of India Lab India)

P3a-40 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles in human

neuroblastoma cells Carla Costa V Valdiglesias G Kılıccedil B Laffon J P Teixeira (Portuguese

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

National Institute of Health Portugal)

P3a-41 Innovative nano-qsar technology for early detection of nanoparticlesrsquo toxicity Natalia Novoselska V Kuzmin A Artemenko (IIMechnikov Odessa National University Ukraine)

P3a-42 In vitro toxicity of carbon nanotubes impact of acid functionalization Agathe Figarol J Pourchez D Boudard D Bernache-Assolant M Cottier and P Grosseau (Ecole Nationale Supeacuterieure des Mines LINA France)

P3a-43 Role of metal oxide nanoparticle in welderrsquos lung injury A Simon-Deckers P Andujar B Fayard B Clin J Boczkowski J-C Pairon J Doucet F Gallateau-Salleacute S Lanone (INSERM CNRS France)

P3a-44 MTT and LDH interlaboratory assays for assessing in vitro cytotoxicity of engineered nanomaterials C Costa J- P Teixeira A Dhawan A Pandey B Laffon J Fernandez Tajes V Valdiglesias D Fuchs S Schroecksnadel M Carriegravere S Bonassi A Basak Engin E Coskun B Karahalil Nathalie Herlin-Boime (Environmental Health Dept National Institute of Health Dr Ricardo Jorge Porto Portugal )

P3a-45 Understanding the impact of np physicochemical properties in biological fluid

and their resultant cellular interaction in vitro Vera Hirsch C Kinnear B Rothen-Rutishauser Martin J D Clift A Petri-Fink (Adolphe Merkle Institute University of Fribourg Switzerland)

P3a-46 Biocompatibility evaluation of medical devices incorporating nanomaterials Sylvie Framery (NAMSA Europe France)

P3a-47 Genotoxicity and proinflammatory effects of nanosilica via oral route in vitro and in vivo approaches Adeline Tarantini K Hogeveen S Huet G Jarry R Lanceleur L Le Hegarat A Mourot M Poul J-G Rolland V Fessard (ANSES France)

P3a-48 In vitro evaluation of cellular response induced by ZnO nanoparticles zinc ions and non-nano ZnO in fish cells Mar Babin C del Rio Joseacute L Pareja C Garciacutea-Goacutemez D Fernaacutendez (INIA Department of Environment Spain)

P3a-49 Genotoxicity of cerium dioxide nanoparticles (CeO2 nps) on mice oocyte Raphaeumll Rollais M Auffan J Perrin V Tassistro T Orsiegravere A Botta J Rose B Courbiere (Institut Meacutediterraneacuteen de Biodiversiteacute et drsquoEcologie Faculteacute de Meacutedecine de lrsquoUniversiteacute drsquoAix-Marseille France)

P3a-50 Effects of amorphous silica nanoparticles on human alveolar epithelial cells Mathilde Delaval R Guadagnini S Vranic F Marano A Baeza-Squiban S Boland (Sorbonne Paris CiteacuteCNRS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P3a-51 How do carbide enm dispersions evolve in an in vitro assessment Jorge Mejia O Lozano J-P Piret D Jacques C Saout JM Dogneacute O Toussaint S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation

Laboratory of Biochemistry and Cellular Biology (URBC) Belgium)

P3a-52 Stability of SiC and TiC nanoparticles during in vitro assessment Jorge Mejia V Valembois J-P Piret C Saout Jean-Michel Dogneacute Olivier Toussaint Steacutephane Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Laboratory of Biochemistry and Cellular Belgium)

P3a-53 Cytotoxicity of MWCNT and SiO2 nanoparticles at different stages of their life cycle as nanocomposite fillers Ezequiel Mas del Molino Gemma Vilar G Janer E Fernaacutendez-Rosas S Vaacutezquez-Campos (LEITAT Technological Center SPAIN)

P3a-54=gt (03b-2)

Nitric oxide releasing-iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles for biomedical applications cell viability apoptosis and cell death evaluations Renata de Lima J Luiz Oliveira A Ludescher M A M Molina R Itri Amedea B Seabra Paula Haddad (Departamento de Biotecnologia Universidade de Sorocaba Brazil)

P3a-55 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of biogenic silver nanoparticles R De Lima D Ballottin Priscyla D Marcato L Tasic Nelson Duraacuten (Osasco UniversityBrazil)

P3a-56 Biocompatibility and cytotoxicity study of nanophotonic contact lens material Marija Tomic J Muncan D Stamenkovic M Jokanović L Matija (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering University of Belgrade Serbia)

P3a-57 Nanoparticles in paints a new strategy to protect faccedilades and surfaces

Jean-Pierre Kaiser L Diener and P Wick (EMPA Switzerland)

P3a-58 Pulmonary toxicity after inhalation of silicon carbide nanoparticles in rat Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan O Toussaint B Masereel J-M Dogneacute amp SLucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-59 Development and validation of a whole-body inhalation exposure model for the exposition of rats to nanoparticles aerosol Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan OToussaint S Rolin B Masereel amp S Lucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-60 Functionalized double walled carbon nanotubes (DWCNTS) for targeted drug release T Somanathan N Gokulakrishnan (Vels University Chennai India)

P3a-61 Biodistribution studies on nanoparticles are so far of limited use for PBPK modeling Gunnar Johanson U Carlander (Karolinska InstitutetSweden)

P3a-62 Toxicokinetics of zinc oxide nanoparticles in rats Soo-Jin Choi Hae-Eun Chung Jin Yu Miri Baek Jeong-A Lee Min-Seok Kim Su-Hyon Kim Eun-Ho Maeng (Department of Food Science and Technology Seoul Womenrsquos University South Korea)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P4a-1 Evaluation of toxicity of the nanoscale materials for mammalians and environment Rostyslav Stoika N Boyko Y Senkiv Y Shlyakhtina R Panchuk R Bilyy Y Filyak Y Kit N Skorohyd O Klyuchivska H Falfushinska L Gnatyshyna O Stoliar A Zaichenko N Mitina A Ryabceva (Institute of Cell Biology Ukraine)

P4a-2 Metal oxide nanoparticle transport in porous media ndash an analysis about (un)certainties in environmental research Ilona Heidmann (University of Koblenz-Landau Germany)

P4a-3 Assessing the heteroaggregation of manufactured nanoparticles with naturally occuring colloids in a typical surface water Jeacuterocircme Labille A Praetorius C Harns J-Y Bottero J Brant M Scheringer (Aix-Marseille Universiteacute CNRS IRD CEREGE France)

P4a-4 Potential safety implications of nanoformulation of agrochemicals in crops production Haixin Cui X Zhao (The Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences China)

P4b-1 Environmental dissemination of silver nanoparticles which impact on crops Camille Larue L Ceacutecillon H Castillo-Michel S Sophie J Bourguignon M Carriegravere S Bureau V Magnin G Sarret (Isterre UMR 5275 CNRS and Univ J Fourier France)

P4b-2 Bio-interactions between proteins and CeO2-nps with similar hydrodynamic radius Franccediloise Rollin-Genetet E Artells C Seidel W Liu J Rose A Thieacutery C Vidaud (CEA France)

P4b-3 Carbon nanotubes enhanced the lead toxicity on the freshwater fish Diego Steacutefani T Martinez Oswaldo L Alves and E Barbieri (University of Campinas ndash UNICAMP Brazil)

P4b-4 Colloidal stability of modified carbon nanotubes Stefan Schymura K Franke (HZDR Institute of Resource Ecology Germany)

P4c-1 Behavioural responses of hediste diversicolor (polycheta) to Ag CdS or CuO nanoparticles using the multispecies freshwater biomonitorreg (MFB) Hanane Perrein-Ettajani P Emmanuel Buffet P Wu Douglas Gilliland P Reip E Valsami-Jones C Mouneyrac (LUNAM universiteacute UCO MMS France)

P4c-2 Combined effect of ZnO nanoparticles on zebrafish early development Eugene Krysanov T Demidova (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P4c-3 Effect of metal oxide nanoparticles on embryotoxicity of doxorubicin Tatiana Demidova E Krysanov (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P4c-4 Evaluation of multi walled carbon nanotubes ecotoxicology using standardized procedures on aquatic organisms

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

Florence Mouchet C Gancet E Pinelli A Perrault F Bourdiol E Flahaut L Gauthier J-C Boutonnet (CNRS UPS INPT NAUTILE Laboratoires ecolabCIRIMATGRL France)

P4c-5 Adverse effect of surface modified nanoparticles on the aquatic environment Younjung Jung J-Sung Ra and S Kim (KIST-Europe Campus E Germany)

P4c-6

P4c-7 Acute aquatic toxicity of photoactive TiO2 nanoparticles anchored on kaolinite matrix to freshwater green algae Kristina Čabanovaacute P Peikertovaacute V Matějka JKukutschovaacute (VŠB ndash Technical University of Ostrava Czech Republic)

P4c-8 Monitoring technique for the acute effect of TiO2 nanoparticles from the behaviour of rice fish orizias latipes in vivo Masaru Irie K Kosuge K Shida M Kubo-Irie K Takeda (Waseda Univ Japan)

P4c-9 Antifungal and antibacterial activities of silver nanoparticles Mohd Faiyaz Anwar D Yadav R Arora J Chandara M Samim (Department of Chemistry Jamia Hamdard University India)

P4c-10 (04a-3)

Adsorption of organic pollutants to aqueous suspensions of carbon nanomaterials Berit Glomstad A Booth B M Jenssen L Soslashrensen J Liu M Shen

(Norwegian University of Science and Technology Norway)

P5a-1 Carbon nanotubes sorbents and their potential risks to aquatic organisms

Daniela Plachaacute A Matlochovaacute K Čabanovaacute P Peikertovaacute (VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava Czech Republic)

P5a-2 Ecologicaly friendly intermatrix synthesis of polymer stabilized silver nanocomposites dealing with nanomaterial release Julio Bastos-Arrieta M Muntildeoz Dmitri N Muraviev P Ruiz (Autonomous University of Barcelona Spain)

P5a-3 Characterization of nanoparticulate emissions from the incineration of wastes containing manufactured nanomaterials Dinh-Trinh Tran D Fleury D Venditti S Durecu A Joubert G Ounoughene E Fiani T Meunier O Le Bihan L Le coq (INERIS Ecole des mines de Nantes France)

P5a-4 Investigation of nanoparticle release from UV-curable polymeric nanocomposites AFreyer E Bilz H Hildebrand K Franke R Mehnert E Mai (Leibniz Institute for Surface Modification Germany)

P5a-5 Characterization of released particles during abrasion test of nano-charged construction materials C Bressot O Aguerre-Chariol A Plassais F RousseauC Haehnel O Le Bihan (INERIS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P5a-6 Release of nanomaterials from paint waste Stefano Zuin M Gaiani A Ferrari L Golanski F Tardif (Venice Research Consortium Italy)

P5a-7 Potential release of carbon nanotubes from cnt composites during grinding process Isamu ogura M Kotake M Shigeta M Uejima K Saito N Hashimoto A Kishimoto (National institute of advanced industrial science and technology (AIST) technology research association for single wall carbon nanotubes Japan)

P5a-8 Nanomaterials for controlled drug delivery system T Somanthan (Vels University india)

P6a-1 Release characteristics of single-wall carbon nanotubes during manufacturing and handling Isamu Ogura M Kotake Nao Hashimoto K Gotoh A Kishimoto (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Technology Research Association for Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes (TASC) Japan)

P6a-2 Towards a nanosecured plateform to assess risks along the industrial lifecycle of nanomaterials Dominique Fleury E Frejafon B Debray O Aguerre-Chariol A Vignes and J Bouillard (INERIS France)

P6a-3 Mapping the use of nanoparticles in Quebecrsquos industries and research laboratories Claude Emond C Ostiguy I Dossa Y Malki C Boily D Roughley A Plavski et C-A Endo (University of Montreal Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Department Canada)

P8a-1 Life cycle and destination of silver nanoparticles in environment Ghassem Amoabediny I Alahdadi J Malakootikhah (University of Tehran Iran)

P9a-1 Towards nanoresponsibility Dorotheacutee Benoit Browaeys Jean-Jacques Perrier (VivAgora France)

P9a-2 Nanosafety - risk governance of manufactured nanoparticles -- challenges of substance regulation under scientific uncertainty Stefanie B Seitz J Jahnel and T Fleischer (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) Germany)

PO The ERA-Net SIINN Project Safe Implementation of Innovative Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Rainer Hagenbeck

B Fillon D Duret L Golanski SLegros (Forschungszentrum Juumllich GmbH Germany CEA France)

P1 Innovative strategies methods and tools for occupational risks management of manufactured nanomaterials (MNMs) in the construction industry Jesuacutes M Loacutepez de Ipintildea (TECNALIA Research amp Innovation ) on behalf of the Scaffold Consortium

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Wednesday 14 November

Session 3 Toxicology (Chair Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster)

3a Nanoparticle biotransformation and degradation

PL3 800-835

Concepts of safety assessment of engineered nanomaterials (ENM) Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster (University of Rochester USA)

O3a-1 845-900

How do oxide nanomaterial dispersions evolve in an in vitro assessment Omar Lozano J Mejia J-P Piret D Jacques C Saout J-M Dogneacute O Toussaint S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Belgium)

O3a-2 900-915

Interaction of fibrinogen and albumin with titanium dioxyde nanoparticles of different crystalline phases Arianna Marucco I Fenoglio F Turci B Fubini (University of Torino Dip Italy)

O3a-3 915-930

An effective photothermal therapy against cancer cells and deep tissue imaging with targeted NIR QD Ravindran Girija Aswathy B Sivakumar Y Nagaoka Y Yoshida T Maekawa D Sakthi Kumar (Bio Nano Electronics Research Center Japan)

O3a-4 930-945

Safety of nanovectors Cytotoxicity assessment of New self-emulsifying multiple wow nanoemulsions Estelle Sigward N Mignet P Rat M Dutot D Scherman D Brossard S Crauste-Manciet (INSERM France)

O3a-5 945-1000

Surface ligand dependent fate and toxicity of ZnO np in HEPG2 cells Dorota Bartczak M-O Baradez H Goenaga-Infante D Marshall (LGCUK)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 12 Regulation and standardization in nano-products (Chair Maila Puolamaa)

12a Regulation

PL12a 1030-1105

Regulatory aspects of nanomaterials in REACH Maila Puolamaa (DG Enterprise and Industry European Commission Brussel)

O12a-1 1115-1130

Legal issues of the environmental safety regulation in the sphere of nanotechnology in Russian federation Ekaterina Belokrylova (Udmurt State University Russia)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

O12a-2 1130-1145

Regulation and safety implementation of nanotechnology for chemical enterprises in the Central Europe space Andreas Falk S Hartl F Sinner (BioNanoNet Forschungsgesellschaft mbH Austria)

O12a-3 1145-1200

Defining occupational and consumer exposure limits for nanomaterials - first experiences from REACH registrations Karin Aschberger F M Christensen (European commission-JRC Italy)

O12a-4 1200-1215

Development of an integrative program of Nanosafety Promote the Coordination Between Industries and Risk Assessor Claude Emond S Kouassi F Schuster (BioSimulation Consulting Inc USA University of Montreal Canada)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 8 Life cycle analysis recycling waste management and disposal (Chair Bernd Nowack)

PL8 1330-1405

Life cycle considerations for assessing environmental risks of nanomaterials Bernd Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

O8a-1 1415-1445

Incineration of nanowastes The implications from a life cycle perspective Tobias Walser LK Limbach R Brogioli E Erismann L Flamigni B Hattendorf M Juchli F Krumeich C Ludwig K Prikopsky M Rossier D Saner A Sigg S Hellweg D Guumlnther W J Stark (Institute of Environmental Engineering Switzerland)

O8a-2 1445-1500

Preliminary evaluation of risks related to waste incineration of polymer nanocomposites Lex Roes M K Patel E Worrell C Ludwig (Utrecht UniversityThe Netherlands)

O8a-3 1500-1515

Safe and environmentally-friendly management and final elimination of wastes harbouring nano-objects or likely to release nanoparticles Thierry Meunier D VendittI amp S Durecu (Groupe Seacutecheacute Environnement France)

O8a-9

1515-1530 Investigation of the life cycle of nanoparticles by means of [4445Ti]TiO2 and [110mAg]Ag0 ndash Research Project nanoTrack Heike Hildebrand K Franke A Freyer E Bilz R Mehnert E Mai C Isaacson K Schirmer A Ammann L Sigg (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden Germany)

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Session 10 Commercial equipment (Chair Robert Muir)

O10a-1 1600-1615

Optical instrumentations for Nanosafety Nathalie Vollmer (HORIBA Scientific France)

O10a-2 1615-1630

NanoScan SMPS - a Novel Portable Nanoparticle Sizing and counting Instrument Torsten Tritscher TJ Krinke A F Zerrath E Filimundi O F Bischof (TSI GmbH GTSI Incorporated Germany USA)

O10a-3 1630-1645

Detecting amp characterizing nanomaterials in complex matrices amp airborne Byron J Cheatham (CytoViva USA)

O10a-4 1645-1700

High Resolution Portable Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer Designed for best practice nano exposure measurements Brian Steer B Gorbunov R Muir (Naneum Ltd UK)

O10a-5 1700-1715

Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis (NTA) A tool in toxicology and environmental fate assessment of nanomaterial Phil Vincent P Hole P Peotta S Capracotta B Carr (NanoSight LtdUK)

O10a-6 1715-1730

Magellan innovative detection traceability and characterization of Nanoparticles traces in liquid media Steacutephane Aiumlt Oumeghar P Nagtegaele D Jacob (Cordouan Technologies France)

2000-2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

Session 2 Detection and identification of nanoparticles (Co-chair Olivier Le Bihan)

2c Detection and measurement of nanoparticles in water

O2c-1 845-900

Measuring particle size distributions of nanoparticles in aqueous media using FFF and LIBD Nataliya Fedotova K Ralf B Sinnet G Detlef (ETH Zurich Switzerland)

O2c-2 900-915

Lab-on a chip microTAS (Micro Total Analysis Systems) for the High-throughput Measurement of Nanomaterial Solubility Ratna Tantra (National Physical Laboratory United Kingdom)

O2c-3 915-930

Species selective pre-concentration and quantification of Ag Au and Pd nanoparticles using cloud point extraction and graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry Georg Hartmann M Schuster (Technische Universitaumlt Muumlnchen Germany)

O2c-4 930-945

Quantitative Analysis of Engineered Nanoparticles in Food and Environment Frank Von der Kammer S Wagner S Legros B Meisterjahn E H Larsen K LoeschnerJ NavratilovaT Hofmann (Univ of Vienna Austria)

O2c-5 945-1000

Detection of nanoparticle heavy metal Pollutants in water by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) Cheikh-Benoit Faye C Dutouquet T Amodeo E Frejafon P Delalain O Aguerre-Chariol N Gilon-Delepine (INERIS France)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 2 Detection and identification of nanoparticles (Co-chair Simon Clavaguera)

2d Detection and measurement of nanoparticles in air

O2d-1 1030-1045

NanoBadge a Tool for Engineered Nanoparticles Exposure Assessment Simon Clavaguera M Amdaoud S Jacquinot S Motellier A Guiot L Golanski P Capron (CEA France)

O2d-2 1045-1100

Measurement methods for the EC definition of nanomaterials Luigi Calzolai D Gilliland and F Rossi (European Commission - DG Joint Research Centre Italy)

O2d-3 1100-1115

O2d-4 1115-1130

Detection of Nanoparticle agglomerates trapped in a low pressure RF (Radio-Frequency) plasma discharge using LIBS (Laser-induced Breakdown spectroscopy) Christophe Dutouquet G Wattieaux L Meyer E Frejafon and L Boufendi (INERIS France)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

O2d-5 1130-1145

Characterization of manufactured TiO2 nanoparticles Charles Motzkus J Idrac T Maceacute S Vaslin-Reimann P Ausset et M Mailleacute (LNE France)

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Sophie Lanone)

3a Nanoparticle biotransformation and degradation

O3a-6 1145-1200

ECSINrsquos methodological approach for hazard evaluation of engineered nanomaterials Lisa Bregoli F Benetti E Sabbioni (ECSIN ITALY)

O3a-7 1200-1215

Degraded nanocomposites a combined physico-chemical and toxicogenomics approach in caco-2 cells Odette Prat M Fisichella F Berenguer G Steinmetz M Auffan J Rose (CEA France)

O3a-8 1215-1230

Pristine graphene activates macrophages to produce cytokineschemokines via TLR- and NF-kappa B-related signalling pathways Taotao Wei H Zhou K Zhao and C Chen (Chinese Academy of Sciences China)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 3 Toxicology (Co- chair Claude Emond)

3b Nano bio interactions modeling

O3b-1 1330-1345

Assessment of different methods studying the impact of carbon nanomaterials on platelet function Julie Laloy F Mullier S Robert L Alpan J Mejia J-PPiret N Bailly S Lucas B Chatelain OToussaint B Masereel S Rolin amp J-M Dogneacute (University of Namur Belgium)

O3b-2 1345-1400 =gt(OP3a-54)

Iron oxide nanoparticles show no toxicity in terms of comete assay in lymphocytes a promising vehicle for nitric oxide releasing nanocarrier in biomedical applications R de Lima J Luiz Oliveira P Sayuri Kaneko Murakami M A M Molina R Itri P Haddad Amedea B Seabra (Universidade de Sorocaba Brazil)

O3b-3 1400-1415

Translocation of SiO2 nanoparticles across human bronchial epithelial cells Isabelle George S Vranic S Boland F Marano A Baeza-Squiban (Universiteacute Paris Diderot France)

O3b-4 1415-1430

Development of a dose-controlled multiculture cell exposure chamber for efficient delivery of airborne and engineered nanoparticles Akrivi Asimakopoulou Emmanouil Daskalos N Lewinski M Riediker E Papaioannou A G Konstandopoulos (Aerosol and Particle Technology Laboratory CPERICERTH Greece)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

Panel discussion Toxicology (Moderator Claude Emond)

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Peter Hoet)

3b Nano bio interactions modeling

O3b-5 1600-1615

In vitro ex vivo and in vivo translocation of titanium dioxide nanoparticles through the gastrointestinal barrier toxicological consequences Emilie Brun Nathalie Herlin-Boime G Veronesi B Fayard A-M Flank M Carriegravere (CEA-CNRS France)

O3b-6 1615-1630

Variation in silver nanoparticles toxicity in the presence of phenolic compounds Alina Martirosyan A Bazes Y-J Schneider (Institute of Life Sciences Belgium)

O3b-7 1630-1645

Development of a PBPK model for ionic and nanoparticulate silver Gerald Bachler N von Goetz K Hungerbuumlhler (ETH Zurich Switzerland)

O3b-8 1645-1700

Predictive tests to evaluate oxidative potential of engineered nanomaterials Mara Ghiazza E Carella S Oliaro Bosso M Tomatis I Corazzari M Cristina Paganini S Livraghi F Viola A Marucco B Fubini I Fenoglio (University of Torino Italy)

O3b-9 1700-1715

Comparison of Toxicity of Uncoated and Coated Silver Nanoparticles Kathy C Nguyen P Rippstein J Tan A F Tayabali (Health Canada Canada)

O3b-10 1715 -1730

Nano-titanium dioxide modulates the dermal sensitization potency of DNCB Stijn Smulders V De Vooght S Hussain S Boland B Nemery P HM Hoet J AJ Vanoirbeek (KU Leuven Belgium)

O3b-11 1730-1745

Using a PBPK model to study the influence of different characteristics of nanoparticles on their biodistribution Dingsheng Li C Emond G Johanson O Jolliet (School of Public Health University of MichiganUSA)

O3b-12 1745-1800

Cytotoxicity of solid lipid nanoparticle and nanostructured lipid carriers with local anaesthetic dibucaine for topical application Nelson Duraacuten R de Melo Barbosa C Moraes G da Silva T dos Santos Bella D Ribeiro de Arauacutejo P D Marcato E de Paula (State University of Campinas Brazil)

2000- 2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

1430-1530

Toxicology what is the time-scale to identify hazard classes for the engineered nanoparticles Application to nanomaterials safe by design

Claude Emond Claude Emond (University of Montreal Canada) Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster (University of Rochester USA) Gunnar Johanson (Karolinska Institutet Sweden) Daniel Bernard (ARKEMA France)

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 67 Secure industrial production and protection technology (Co-chair Jesuacutes Loacutepez de Ipintildea Pentildea)

6aSecure industrial production

O6a-6 845-900

In situ synthesis of anti-bacterial nanocomposite coatings by nanosafe-by-design sputtering process Alain Billard E Monsifrot I Sayah F Sanchette F Schuster (DEPHIS SARL France)

O6a-7 900-915

Secure Process through functionnalisation elaboration of organic composites reinforced with aligned carbon nanotubes grown on carbon fibers Steacutephanie Patel Y Magga M Pinault D Porterat G Deniau C Reynaud M Mayne-LrsquoHermite (CEA France)

O6a-8 915-930

Criteria and guiding principles for the precautionary design and for improved recyclability of engineered nanomaterials Michael Steinfeldt (University of Bremen Germany)

O6a-9 930-945

From Safe Nanomanufacturing to Nanosafe-by-Design processes Freacutedeacuteric Schuster F Lomello (CEA France)

1000-1030

Coffee-break

Session 11 Risk management for OHS experts (Chair Paul Schulte)

(Co-chair Olivier Witchger and Eric Drais)

PL11 1030-1105

Risk management for OHS experts Paul A Schulte (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health USA)

O11a-1 1115-1130

Horizon-scanning and Identification of emerging risks among nanotech-companies Steffen Foss Hansen H V Kristensen A Baun (Technical University of Denmark Denmark)

O11a-2 1130-1145

Risk assessment of nanomaterials and nanoproducts ndash adaptation of traditional approaches Jutta Jahnel T Fleischer S B Seitz (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Germany)

O11a-3 1145-1200

OHB based risk assessment method for powders and nanomaterials Malcom Staves Laurent Gridelet P Delbecq L Herveacute G Fayet D Fleury S Kowal (SOPROREAL France)

O11a-4 French approach for characterizing potential emissions and exposure to

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

1200-1215 aerosols released from nanomaterials in workplace operations Catherine Durand O Witschger O Le Bihan E Zimmermann A Marchetto M Reynier D Charpentier (CEA France)

O11a-5 1215-1230

Concerns related to Safety Management of Engineered Nanomaterials Amela Groso T Meyer (Ecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 11 Risk management for OHS Experts (Co- chair Eric Drais)

O11a-6 1330-1345

Design of a prevention approach from representations to action the case of nanomaterials Catherine LrsquoAllain S Caroly E Drais (Laboratoire PACTE Universiteacute de Grenoble INPG France)

O11a-7 1345-1400

From nanomaterials risk perception to risk management last literature survey lessons Eric Drais (INRS France)

O11a-8 1400-1415

French registry of workers handling engineered nanomaterials as an Instrument of integrated system for surveillance and research Irina Guseva Canu O Boutou-Kempf L Delabre S Ducamp Y Iwatsubo J-L Marchand and E Imbernon (French Institute for Public Health Surveillance France)

Session 12 Regulation and standardization in nano-products (Co-chair Olivier Salvi)

12 b Standardization

PL12b 1430-1445

NanoSTAIR project Establishing a process and a platform to support standardization for nanotechnologies Olivier Salvi E Freacutejafon (EU-VRi Germany)

O12b-1 1445-1500

Current International Standardization in particle characterization and release testing Michael Stintz L Hillemann (Institute of Process Engineering and Environmental Technology Germany)

O12b-2 1500-1515

Overview of standardization activities in Europe (CEN) and in relation with ISO and OECD Jean-Marc Aublant (LNE France)

O12b-3 1515-1530

Managing Operation Procedures in collaborative projects Marie-Gabrielle Ollivier Beuzelin A Hool (Ecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 8 Life cycle analysis

(Co- chair Mickael Riediker)

O8a-5 1600-1615

LCA Modelling of Engineered Nanomaterials a framework for establishing sound inventory data of production amp releases of nano objects along the life cycle Roland Hischier (EMPA Switzerland)

O8a-6 1615-1630

LCA case studies of nanotechnology-based applications in the project NanoSustain Michael Steinfeldt (University of Bremen Germany)

O8a-7 1630-1645

Life cycle assessment of a self-cleaning coating based on nano TiO2-polyurea resin applied on aluminum panel Martina Pini A M Ferrari R Gamberini P Neri B Rimini ( EN amp TECH - Italy)

O8a-8 1645-1700

Impact assessment of nano activated polymeric membranes Stefano Zuin P Scanferla W Wennekes J E Wong K De Sitter C Dotremont I Genne (Venice Research Consortium Italy)

O8a-4 1700-1715

Environmental exposure modelling of Engineered Nanomaterials and comparison to their corresponding bulktotal material flows Tianyin Sun F Gottschalk K Hungerbuumlhler B Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

Session 67 Secure industrial production (Co- chair Freacutedeacuteric Schuster)

6b Protection technology

O6b-1 1715-1730

Evaluating performance of containment equipment designed for handling manufactured nanomaterials by use of nanoparticle marker Seacutebastien Artous P Bombardier S Derrough D Locatelli P Nobile C Durand (CEA France)

O6b-2 1730-1745

Experimental and numerical comparative study of the containment of airborne nanoparticles and gas released inside a safety cabinet Vincent Cesard E Belut C Preacutevost (INRS France)

O6b-3 1745-1800

Experimental evaluation of the resistance of protective gloves against titanium dioxide nanoparticles in solution under conditions simulating occupational use Ludwig Vinches P Dolez K J Wilkinson S Halleacute (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal Canada)

2000-2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

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Thursday 15 November

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Chair Jeacuterocircme Rose)

4a Transport transformations and trophic transfer

PL4 800-835

Environmental Interactions Jeacuterocircme Rose M Auffan P Chaurand J Labille D Borschneck A Masion H Miche C Botta C Geantet E Puzenat P Afanasiev E Lecelrc J Garric F Manuela B Vollat P Noury K Abbaci J-Y Bottero (CEREGE France)

O4a-1 845-900

Effect of TiO2 nanoparticles on larval development of swallowtail within a food chain Miyoko Kubo-Irie M Yokoyama K Takeda M Irie (Tokyo University of Sciences Japan)

O4a-2 900-915

Role of water temperature in the fate transport bioavailability of engineered nanoparticles in aquatic environments Seyed Mohammad Majedi H K Lee B C Kelly (National University of Singapore Singapore)

O4a-3 915-930

MWCNT accumulation during hydroponic exposure of wheat and rapeseed quantification and distribution Camille Larue M Pinault B Czarny D Georgin E Flahaut N Bendiab M Mayne-LlsquoHermite V Dive F Taran M Carriegravere (CEA-CNRS France)

O4a-4 930-945

Benthic Food Chain studies with TiO2 nanoparticles Carl W Isaacson L Sigg A Amman and K Schirmer (EAWAG Switzerland)

O4a-5 945-1000

Modeling the fate of nano-TiO2 in the Rhone river ndash the importance of hetero aggregation with natural colloids Antonia Praetorius J Labille M Scheringer J-Y Bottero K Hungerbuumlhler (ETH Zuumlrich Switzerland)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 5 Nanomaterial release (Chair Tinh Nguyen)

5a Release by environmental stress

PL5 1030-1105

Quantitative Studies of Photo-induced Surface Accumulation and Release of Nanoparticles in Polymer Nanocomposites Tinh Nguyen D Stanley S Rabb D Banerjee X Gu L L Yu L Sung and J W Chin (NIST USA)

O5a-1 1115-1130

Scenarios and methods that induce protruding or released CNTrsquos after degradation of composite materials

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3039

Wendel Wohlleben L Cena S Hirth G Cox Ž Tomović T Peters (BASF SE Germany)

O5a-2 1130-1145

Monitoring migration and transformation of nanomaterials in polymeric composites during climatic aging Gemma Vilar E Fernaacutendez-Rosas G Janer E Mas del Molino M Busquets-Fiteacute V Puntes SVaacutezquez-Campos (LEITAT Technological Center SPAIN)

O5a-3 1145-1200

Release of nanoparticles from textiles during washing Bernd Nowack Lena Windler C Lorenz N von Goetz K Hungerbuumlhler M Heuberger (EMPA Switzerland)

O5a-4 1200-1215

Release of TiO2 particles from paints containing pigment TiO2 andor nano-TiO2 by weathering experiments Ahmed Al-Kattan A Wichser R Vonbank S Brunner A Ulrich and B Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

O5a-5 1215-1230

Release of CeO2 nanoparticles upon aging of acrylic wood coating Lorette Scifo P Chaurand A Masion M Auffan M-A Diot J Labille J-Y Bottero and J Rose (TecnaliaFrance)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Co-Chair Jean-Yves Bottero)

4b Biodegradation biointeractions

O4b-1 1330-1345

Aged TiO2-based nanomaterial used in sunscreens implications on ESCHERICHIA COLI sensitization to toxic metal Catherine Santaella B Allainmat F Simonet J Labille C Geantet J Rose W Achouak (CNRS-CEA France)

O4b-2 1345-1400

Characterizing nanoparticles reactivity structure-Photocatalytic activity relationship Jordi Piella N Bastus V Puntes (ICN Spain)

O4b-3 1400-1415

TiO2 nanoparticles in cosmetic sunscreen effect of aging on physico-chemical and cytotoxic properties of both plain formulation and extracted nanoparticles Manon Rossano N Hucher C Picard M Grisel F Le Foll (URCOM CNRS France)

O4b-4 1415-1430

Assessment of Environmental Exposure to Nanomaterials through mesocosms experiments Meacutelanie Auffan M Tella L Brousset J Issartel C Pailles B Espinasse E Artells A Thiery C Santaella W Achouack A Masion J Rose J-Y Bottero

(CEREGE-CNRS France)

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

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O4b-5 1430-1445

Biotransformation of Carbon Nanotubes and Fullerenes by Horseradish Peroxidase Deborah Xanat Flores-Cervantes J Hollender Hans-Peter E Kohler (EAWAG Switzerland)

O4b-6 1445-1500

Cobalt titanium dioxide and nanosilver nanoparticles cause skeletal damages in sea urchins at pluteus stage Antonietta Morena Gatti C Gambardella S Ferrando L Gallus P Ramoino C Falugi (University of Genoa Italy)

O4b-7 1500-1515

Comparison of effects on crustaceans carbon nanoparticles and molybdenum nanowires Anda Baumerte G Sakale J Zavickis M Knite L Putna M Balode A Mrzel (University of Latvia Slovenia)

1530-1600

Coffee-break

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Co-chair Laurent Charlet)

4c Biologicals effects of NMs

O4c-1 1600-1615

Concerns over aluminum oxide nanoparticle based applications an ecologically inspired study using environmentally relevant isolates and medium Sunandan Pakrashi N Chandrasekaran A Mukherjee (VIT University India)

O4c-2 1615-1630

The role of silver and vanadium to the ecotoxicity of silver vanadate nanowires decorated with silver nanoparticles Gisela de Aragatildeo Umbuzeiro M Coletty Artal F Kummrow R Dias Holtz O Luiz Alves (State University of Campinas Brazil)

O4c-3 1630-1645

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Marie Carriegravere)

3d Tissues and environnement

O3d-5 1700-1715

Violaceinpoly-ɛ -caprolactonechitosan nanoparticles against bovine mastistis antibacterial and ecotoxicity evaluation Gisela A Umbuzeiro E Berni G Nakazato F I Vacchi N Duraacuten (UNICAMP Brazil)

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

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O3d-6 1715-1730

Evaluation of multi walled carbon nanotubes eco(geno)toxicity using the amphibian larvae of xenopus laevis Laury Gauthier F Mouchet C Gancet A Perrault F Bourdiol E Flahaut P Puech E Pinelli J-C Boutonnet (CNRS NAUTILE France)

O3d-7 1730-1745

Molecular interference between titanium from NP-TiO2 nanoparticles and iron homeostasis in E coli Caroline Fauquant Isabelle Michaud-Soret A-N Petit N Herlin-Boime P-H Jouneau SOllagnier de Choudens (CEA-CNRS France)

O3d-8 1745-1800

Fullerene nanoparticles C60 and C60(OH)18-22 Assessment of biological activity using bacterial cells and rat liver mitochondria as model systems Sandra M Santos R A Videira L Ferreira A M Dinis F Peixoto A S Jurado (University of Coimbra Portugal)

1815 Conclusion

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3339

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Naohide Shinohara)

3c Nanoparticles translocation and barrier

O3c-1 800-815

Tissue Distribution and clearance of Titanium Dioxide nanoparticles after intravenous administration and Intratracheal instillation Naohide Shinohara H Fukui N Danno T Ichinose K Honda M Gamo (AIST Japan)

O3c-2 815-830

A dynamic co-culture model resembling the alveolo-capillary barrier to study toxicity and translocation of nanoparticles Katrien Luyts B Nemery and P HM Hoet (KULeuven Belgium)

O3c-3 830-845

Communicating Nanotoxicology three Evaluations using in vitro central nerve models Fumihide Kanaya S Hanada Y Inoue Y Manome K Fujioka (National Center for Global Health and Medicine Japan)

O3c-4 845-900

Comparative study of neurologic effects of nano-TiO2 versus SiO2 after direct intracerebral exposure in mice Aureacutelie Balvay N Thieriet L Lakhdar A Bencsik (ANSES France)

O3c-5 900-915

Interactions of functionalized MWCNTs with primary neural cells from different brain regions site-specific effects Cyrill Bussy J Boczkowski S Lanone M Prato A Bianco K Kostarelos (Centre for Drug Delivery Research UK)

O3c-6 915-930

Specific uptakes and damages induced by polystyrene nanobeads according to surface chemistry Vincent Paget S Dekali T Kortulewski R Grall S Chevillard A Braun P Rat G Lacroix (INERIS France)

O3c-7 930-945

Application of in vitro BBB model to measure permeability of nanoparticles Sanshiro Hanada K Fujioka Y Inoue F Kanaya Y Manome K Yamamoto (National Center for Global Health and Medicine Japan)

O3c-8 945-1000

3D model of air-blood barrier for the study of nanoparticles translocation Samir Dekali V Paget C Gamez P Rat and G Lacroix (INERIS C-TAC France)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3439

Session 3 Toxicology (Chair Shuji Tsuruoka)

3c Nanoparticles translocation and barrier

O3c-9 1115-1130

Assessment of cytotoxicity intracellular uptake and intestinal absorption of amorphous silica nanoparticles in the Caco-2 in vitro human intestinal barrier model Agnieszka Kinsner-Ovaskainen C Uboldi I Cydzik F Simonelli E Alloa M Ceridono D Gilliland N Gibson J Ponti F Rossi (JRC Italy)

O3c-10 1130-1145

Influence of the length of imogolite-like nanotubes on their cytotoxicity and genotoxicity towards human dermal cells Wei Liu P Chaurand C Di Giorgio M De Meacuteo A Thill M Auffan A Masion D Borschneck F Chaspoul P Gallice A Botta J-Y Bottero J Rose

(CEREGEndashCNRS France)

O3c-11 1145-1200

Effect of Different surface charge based superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) on Biodistribution in Rat and Ex vivo Protein fishing Usawadee Sakulkhu L Maurizi A Gramoun M-G Beuzelin J-P Valleacutee G Coullerez H Hofmann (Eacutecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

O3c-12 1200-1215

An Impedance-based High-throughput Method for Evaluating the Cytotoxicity of Nanoparticles Mihaela Roxana Cimpan T Mordal J Schoumllermann U Pliquett E Cimpan

(IKO Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry Norway)

O3c-13 1215-1230

The use of differentiated human respiratory epithelial cells in inhalation toxicology of nanomaterials Frieke Kuper A Reus M Groumlllers F van Acker I Kooter (TNO Quality and Safety The Netherlands)

1230-1330 Lunch

Panel discussion (Moderator Alexei Grinbaum)

1330-1430 The opinion of the Civil Society international NGO and european labor unions regarding nanomaterials approaches Alexei Grinbaum (CEA France) Aida Ponce Del Castillo (ETU BrusseI) Luisa Filipponi (NANOPINION Brussel) Alain Lombard (VivAgora France)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

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Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Freacutedeacuteric Bois)

3d Tissues and environment

O3d-1 1430-1445

ROS evaluation for a series of CNTs and their derivatives using ESR method with DMPO Shuji Tsuruoka KTakeuchi K Koyama M Endo H Matsumoto N Saito Y Usui D W Porter V Castranova (Shinshu University Japan)

O3d-2 1445-1500

Toxicity towards lung cells and Escherichia Coli Impact of nanoparticle dispersion status Nathalie Herlin-Boime Marie Carriegravere S Pigeot-Reacutemy A Casanova C Guillard J-C Lazzaroni D Atlan (CEA-UJF France)

O3d-3 1500-1515

Noteworthy Interaction of TiO2 Nanoparticles (Anatase) with Bacterial Cells under Dark Conditions Swayamprava Dalai N Chandrasekaran A Mukherjee (VIT University India)

O3d-4 1515-1530

Determination of endotoxin concentration by different test methods influence of sample preparation and particle interference on test reliability Stijn Smulders J-P Kaiser P Wick P Hoet (KULeuven Belgium)

1530-1630 Coffee-break

1815 End of the conference

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

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Session 9 Ethics and societal issues (Chair Alexei Grinbaum)

PL9 1030-1105

Nanotechnology and the narratives of responsibility Alexei Grinbaum (CEA France)

O9a-1 1115-1130

Nanotechnology responsibility and responsible innovation Christopher Groves (ESRC Cardiff University United Kingdom)

O9a-2 1130-1145

The social context of nanotechnology and Regulating its uncertainty a nanotechnologist approach Vincent Jamier I Gispert V Puntes (Centre for NanoBioSafety and Sustainability Spain)

O9a-3 1145-1200

The NanoSchool project a new pedagogical initiative to increase the awareness of nanosciences and nanotechnologies in the classrooms Francine Papillon E Excoffon A Bsiesy J Chevrier (CEA Grenoble France)

O9a-4 1200-1215

Latest research results on the effects of nanomaterials on humans and the environment DaNa - Knowledge Base Nanomaterials Clarissa Marquardt K Nau HF Krug D Kuumlhnel B Mathes V Richter S Scholz C Steinbach (KITGermany)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 5 Nanomaterial release

5b Release by mechanical stress

(Co- chair Francois Tardif)

O5b-1 1330-1345

Release-ability of nano fillers from different nanomaterials (Toward the acceptability of nanoproduct) Luana Golanski A Guiot S Motellier A T Saber F Tardif P Capron (CEA-Liten France)

O5b-2 1345-1400

Nanomaterial release from nanocomposites during reworking process Virginia Goacutemez M Levin S Irusta M Dal Maso J-M Santamariacutea K A Jensen I K Koponen (INA Spain)

O5b-3 1400-1415

Nanoparticle release from Nanocomposites due to mechanical treatment at two stages of the life-cycle Daniel Goumlhler A Nogowski P Fiala M Stintz (Institute of Process Engineering and environmental Technology Germany)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

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O5b-4 1415-1430

On character of coarse fine and ultrafine particles in automotive brake wear debris Jana Kukutschovaacute P W Lee V Matějka K Malachovaacute E Veselaacute Pavliacutena Peikertovaacute KČabanovaacute MVaculiacutek P Filip (Nanotechnology Centre at VŠB Czech Republic)

O5b-5 1430-1445

Abrasion tests on MWCNT composites influence of CNT dispersion state and fillermatrix interface Maxime Pras J Duchet-Rumeau J-F Gerard L Golanski A Guiot (UMR CNRS France)

O5b-6 1445-1500

Generation of aerosols during the mechanical solicitation of materials development of an experimental set-up and applications Christophe Bressot N Shandilya O Aguerre-Chariol M Morgeneyer O L C Le Bihan (INERIS France)

O5b-7 1500-1515

On nanoparticles release from polymer nanocomposites for applications in lightweight automotive components James Njuguna S Sachse F Silva S Michalowski and K Pielichowski (Centre for Automotive Technology Cranfield University UK)

O5b-8 1515-1530

Abrasion behavior of an epoxy-based nanocomposite with raw- and functionalized carbon nanotubes Lukas Schlagenhauf Bryan TT Chu J Buha F Nuumlesch J Wang (Swiss Federal Institute for Materials Testing and Research Switzerland)

1530- 1600 Coffee-break

Session 5 Nanomaterial release

5c General and other release mechanisms

(Co-chair Wendel Wohlleben)

O5c-1 1600-1615

Nanomaterial dustiness - a comparison between three methods Keld Alstrup Jensen M Levin I K Koponen D Bard A Kelley G Burdett S Bau O Witschger (National Research Centre for the Working Environment Denmark)

O5c-2 1615-1630

NanoRelease ndash Developing Methods to Measure Release of Nanomaterials from Solid Consumer Products Lie Chen M Hill R Canady (Health Canada Canada)

O5c-3 1630-1645

O5c-4 1645-1700

Characterization and quantification of nanoparticle release from commercial available spray products containing engineered nanoparticles Sabrina Losert M Lattuada K Hungerbuumlhler A Ulric (EMPA Switzerland)

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O5c-5 1700-1715

Behavior of nanoparticles during high temperature treatment (incineration type) Samir Derrough G Raffin D Locatelli P Nobile C Durand (CEA France)

O5c-6 1715-1730

Fate of CNT-epoxy composite during incineration Ulrika Backman J Lyyraumlnen T Kettunen J Leskinen O Sippula A Auvinen J Jokiniemi (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Finland)

O5c-7 1730-1745

Release of TiO2 nanoparticles from cement during their life cycle step of use Nathan Bossa J Rose P Chaurand O Aguerre-Chariol (INERIS iCEINT France)

1800 Conclusion

1815 End of the conference

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PROGRAMME

Tuesday 13 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Tuesday 13 November

815-850 Welcome by the Organizing Committee Franccedilois Tardif (CEA France)

Conference opening(Chair Georgios Katalagarianakis)

PL0a 850-910

Innovation perspectives through nanomaterials the integrated approach at CEA Freacutedeacuteric Schuster (CEA France)

PL0b 910-930

Codes Standards and Regulations in preparation at World-wide Level Franccediloise Roure (French Ministry of Finance Economy and Industry France)

PL0c 930-950

Regulation risk and the global nanotechnology workplace Cassandra Engeman (UCSB USA)

PL0d 950-1010

Are specific regulations for nanomaterials efficient Daniel Bernard (Arkema France)

PL0e 1010-1030

Innovation Governance Challenges in the field of Nanotechnologies Antje Grobe (University of Stuttgart Germany)

1030-1100 Coffee-break

Session 1 Exposure assessment (Chair Derck Brouwer)

1a Workplace and release studies

PL1 1100-1135

Engineered nanomaterials from source to dose and the role of measurement devices and measurement strategies Derck Brouwer (TNO Quality of Life The Netherlands)

O1a-1 1145-1200

Observatory of nanoaerosol release from electronic household products Gwi-Nam Bae S-H Park S-B Lee (Korea Institute of Science and Technology Korea)

O1a-2 1200-1215

Aerosol emission assessment during soldering process Virginia Goacutemez S Irusta F Balas J Santamariacutea (INA Spain)

O1a-3 1215-1230

Exposure to aerosols associated with cleanout operations of a reactor producing nanocomposite thin films embedded with silver nanoparticles Olivier Witschger S Bau B Bianchi R Wrobel V Matera (INRS France)

O1a-4 1230-1245

1300-1400 Lunch

Tuesday 13 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Session 2 Detection and identification of engineered nanoparticles

(Chair David YH Pui)

2a Synthesis aerosolization and tracing of nanoparticles

PL2 1400-1435

Detection and Identification Instrumentation and Calibration for AirLiquidSurface-borne Engineered Nanoparticles David YH Pui (Laboratory University of Minnesota USA)

O2a-1 1445-1500

Towards the efficient and versatile syntheses of nanomaterials for nanosafety investigation Aureacutelien Auger V Barthegraves N Wartenberg S de Sousa Nobre L Golanski H Perche O Poncelet P Capron (CEA France)

O2a-2 1500-1515

Metal impurities provide useful tracers for identifying exposures to airborne single-walled carbon nanotube particles released from work-related processes Pat E Rasmussen I Jayawardene H David Gardner M Cheacutenier C Levesque J Niu (Health Canada Canada)

O2a-3

1515-1530

Strategies for radiolabelling of carbon nanoparticles Stefan Schymura I Cydzik A Bulgheroni F Simonelli U Holzwarth J Kozempel K Franke N Gibson (HZDR Institute of Resource Ecology Germany)

O2a-4 1530-1545

Generation and characterization of dry nanopowders and carbon nanotubes using a shaker-atomizer type disperser Shi-Nian Uang S-M Hung C-J Tsai (Institute of Occupational Safety and HealthTaiwan)

O2a-5 1545-1600

Carbon nanotubes suspension study by vortex shaker sampling and mass analysis Aureacutelien Ustache O Le Bihan D Bernard E Peyret O Aguerre-Chariol (INERIS France)

1600-1630 Coffee-break

Tuesday 13 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Session 67 Secure industrial production and protection technology

(Chair Luana Golanski)

6aSecure industrial production

PL6 1630-1705

Developments in nano protection Luana Golanski A Guiot S Motellier S Clavaguera C Brouard N Wartenberg H Perche F Tardif P Capron S Artous CDurand V Mossuz C Desvergnes M Dubosson (CEA France)

O6a-1 1715-1730

Towards large scale aligned carbon nanotube composites an industrial safe-by-design and sustainable approach Pascal Boulanger L Belkadi M Pinault J Descarpentries MP NGhiem C Reynaud M Mayne-LrsquoHermite (CEA France)

O6a-2 1730-1745

Detection and identification of airborne multi-walled carbon nanotubes in arc discharge production Christina Isaxon L Ludvigsson P Nilsson M Hedmer H Tinnerberg Maria E Messing J Rissler V Skaug M Bohgard J Pagels (Lund UniversitySweden)

O6a-3

1745-1800

Plasma polymerized coating as a protective layer of carbon nanotubes grafted on carbon fibers Antineacutea Einig P Rumeau J Maguin Y Magga S Desrousseaux JBai (Ecole Centrale Paris France)

O6a-4

1800-1815

Silica-coating as protective shell for the risk management of nanoparticles Davide Gardini M Blosi C Delpivo S Ortelli A Costa (CNR-ISTECItaly)

O6a-5 1815-1830

Pilot-scale platform for nanopowder synthesis by laserplasma hybrid processes Yann Leconte A Quinsac D Porterat O Sublemontier N Herlin-Boime C Reynaud J-P Dufour L Boufendi F Schuster (CEA France)

Panel discussion Governance (Moderator Franccediloise Roure)

1830-1930 Governance what will change in the near future regarding the different actors managers workers and safety managers Franccediloise Roure (French Department of finance economy and Industry France) Elvio Mantovani (AIRINanotec IT Italy) Antje Grobe (University of Stuttgart Germany)

1830-2100 Poster ExhibitionEvening event

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM B

Session 1 Exposure assessment (Co-chair Catherine Durand)

1b Methodology

O1b-1 1445-1500

A modular tool for analyzing cascade impactors data to improve exposure assessment to airborne nanomaterials Seacutebastien Bau O Witschger (INRS France)

O1b-2 1500-1515

Exploratory study on two statistical methods to analyse time resolved data obtained during nanomaterial exposure measurements Freacutedeacuteric Clerc GH Njiki-Menga O Witschger (INRS France)

O1b-3 1515-1530

Assessment of nanoparticle agglomeration energy via rheological routes a key parameter for control banding exposure assessment Franccedilois Henry J Bouillard A Vignes O Dufaud L Perrin P Marchal

(INERIS France)

O1b-4 1530-1545

Approach to the exposure assessment of MWCNT by considering size distribution and oxidation temperature of elemental carbon Mariko Ono-Ogasawara M Takaya H Kubota Y Shinohara S Koda E Akiba S Tsuruoka T Myojo (Japan national institute of occupational safety and health Japan)

O1b-5 1545-1600

Is exhaled breath condensate representative of deep lung and suitable for exposure assessment to nanoparticles Muriel Dubosson C Desvergne V Mossuz M Cottier J Pourchez J-M Vergnon (CEA France)

1600-1630

Coffee-break

Session 1 Exposure assessment (Co-chair Olivier Witchger)

1c Tools and non-occupational exposure

O1c-1 1715-1730

Pro et con analysis of occupational exposure assessment tools and concepts for nanomaterials Biase Liguori S F Hansen K Alstrup Jensen A Baun (Technical University of Denmark Denmark)

O1c-2 1730-1745

Urban air pollution of Ostrava region by nanoparticles Zdeňka Kaličaacutekovaacute P Danihelka K Lach V Miacutečka (VŠBndashTechnical University of Ostrava Institute of Public Health Ostrava Czech Republic)

O1c-3 1745-1800

Nanoproduct simplified direct exposure assessment toolkit Yves Sicard F Tardif J Vendel (CEA France)

O5c-8 1800-1815

Exploring release and recovery of nanoparticles from polymer nanocomposites using commercial polyamide-based nanocomposites as a model

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM B

Martiacute Busquets-Fiteacute R Zanasca C Citterio L Mercante E Fernaacutendez Gemma J Socorro Vaacutezquez-Campos V Puntes (ICN Spain)

1830-2100

Poster exhibition Evening event

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 13 Satellite meeting 13b TRIMATEC

(Chair Claudine Colin)

O13b-1 1400-1420

Trimatec competitiveness cluster management of controlled environment for nano fields Claudine Colin (TRIMATEC France)

O13b-2 1420-1440

Treatment of liquid effluents containing nanomaterial Jeacuterocircme Labille J-Y Bottero J Rose (CEREGE France)

O13b-3 1440-1500

Safe ecodesign and sustainable research Applied to Nanomaterial Development (SERENADE consortium) Jean-Yves Bottero J Rose A Masion (CEREGE France)

O13b-4 1500-1520

Synthesis of active TiO2 nanopowders and thin layers using supercritical carbon dioxide processes - Application to effluent treatment Audrey Hertz J Cruiz L Schrive Y Barre F Charton (CEA France)

O13b-5 1520-1540

Examples of system engineering for nanoparticles handling and studies Pierre Bombardier (FAURE QEI France)

O13b-6 1540-1600

Personal Protective Equipment against Nanoparticle-Selection evaluation and future standard to be built Samuel Ozil (Honeywell Protective Clothing France)

1600-1630 Coffee-break

Session 2 Detection (Co-chair Charles Motzkus)

2b Nanoparticles for biological application

O2b-1 1715-1730

Study of Nanoparticles localization in organs and tissues of rats after intraperitoneal and intragastrical administration Boris B Dzantiev SG Klochkov O D Hendrickson A V Zherdev SO Bachurin (AN Bach Institute of Biochemisty Russia)

O2b-2 1730-1745

Risk Assessment of Released cellulose nanocrystalsndashmimicking inhalatory exposure Carola Endes S Mueller O Schmid D Vanhecke S Camarero Espinosa E Johan Foster A Petri-Fink B Rothen-Rutishauser C Weder Martin JD Clift (Adolphe Merkle InstituteUniversity of Fribourg Switzerland)

O2b-3 Colloidaly stable polymer encapsulated quantum dots for biological applications

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM C

1745-1800 Isaac Ojea-Jimenez J Piella P Mulvaney V F Puntes (Catalan Institute of Nanotechnology Spain)

O2b-4 1800-1815

Membrane model as a new methodology for nanotoxicology Investigation Juliana Cancino T M Uemura Paula Lins P B Miranda V Zucolotto (University of Satildeo Paulo Brazil)

O2b-5 1815-1830

Engineered nanomaterial quantification in complex matrices PIXE case studies Omar Lozano J Mejia J Laloy O Toussaint J Dogneacute S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Belgium)

1830-2100 Poster exhibitionEvening event

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

Posters session 1830-2100

P1b-1

Occupational exposure assessment facility at Vito Evelien Frijns I Nelissen P Berghmans (Vito nv Belgium)

P1b-2

Risk assessment of nanomaterials Javad Malakootikhah A A Razaghi (University of Tehran Iran)

P1c-1

Application of current available models for the exposure assessment of nanoparticles from consumer products Anja Koumlth ALuch and M Enrico Goumltz (Federal institute for risk assessment Germany)

P1c-2

Development of a nano exposure and contextual information database (NECID) Wouter Fransman J Pelzer W Stoppelmann D Brouwer I Koponen D Bard O Witschger A Zugasti Makazaga E Jankowska T Kanerva M Berges (TNO The Netherlands)

P2a-1

Effective and selective extraction of silver nanoparticles from environmental water by an ionic exchange resin Lingxiangyu Li K Leopold M Schuster (Technische universitaumlt Muumlnchen Germany)

P2a-2

P2a-3 Application of enzyme immunoassay for fullerene c60 detection in ratsrsquo organs Olga d Hendrickson N Fedyunina A Zherdev PSveshnikov B Dzantiev (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P2a-4 New perspectives in manufactured nanoparticles characterisation over the size limits Gaeumltane Lespes C Henault (University of Pau France)

P2a-5 Quantitation of carbon nanotubes on filters using a laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy system Laboratory and onsite measurements J-BSirven C Queacutereacute S Motellier A Guiot F Gensdarmes (CEA France)

P2a-6 Differentiated anthropogenic ambient particle size spectra with a new U-SMPS set-up Juumlrgen Spielvogel M Weiss (Ppalasreg gmbh Germany)

P2a-7

P2a-8 Particle sampling by TEM grid filtration OLC Le bihan B RrsquoMili C Dutouquet O Aguerre-Charriol E Frejafon (INERIS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P2a-9 Aerosol size distribution estimation and associated uncertainty for measurement with a SMPS Loic Coquelin N Fischer T Mace C Motzkus F Gensdarmes G Fleury L Le Brusquet (lNE France)

P2a-10 Radiolabelling of engineered silver and titania nanoparticles as a tool for sensitive detection of nanoparticle release from surface coatings Heike Hildebrand K Franke N Gibson I Cydzik F Simonelli A Bulgheroni U Holzwarth E Bilz A Freyer (Helmholtz-Zentrum Germany)

P2a-11 Comparison of methodolgies to measure number based size distribution on polydisperse nanoparticles Samuel Legros V Barthes A Guiot S Motellier P Capron L Golanski (CEA France)

P2a-12 Non destructive and fast method for the detection of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) biodistribution based on their magnetic properties Lionel Maurizi V Bernau U Sakulkhu A Gramoun G Coullerez H Hofmann (Ecole polytechnique feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

P3a-1 Silver doped hydroxyapatite composites for long-term bone TERAPHIA Olena Ivashchenko I Uvarova N Ulianchych

(National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Ukraine)

P3a-2 Cytotoxic effects of polyethylcyanoacrylatechitosan nanoparticles Brenda Cecilia Gasca Zacariacuteas R Diacuteaz Torres P Ramiacuterez Noguera (National University of Mexico Meacutexico)

P3a-3 Reactivity of nanoaluminum in physiological solutions Karepina EE GAYu (Tomsk Polytechnic University Russia)

P3a-4 Determination of SPIONS nanoparticles biosafety problems of interferences with cytotoxic assays Lyes Tabet L Barhoumi M Welman L Ben Taher L Smiri H Abdelmelek K Maghni (Research Center HSCM Universiteacute de Montreacuteal Canada)

P3a-5 Renal metallothionein expression by nano zinc particles in cadmium-treated rats Mohammad Kazem Koohi F Asadi M Abas Ali Pour Kabire G Sadeghi Hashtjin M Hejazy (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-6 Differences in nanotoxicity responses between human bronchial smooth muscle cells (HBSMC) of normal and asthmatic subjects following exposure to quantum dots (QDS) nanoparticles Lyes Tabet M Welman L Castellanos K Maghni(Sacre-Coeur Hospital of Montreal Canada)

P3a-7 Comparative evaluation of cytotoxicity and DNA damage induction by carbon nanotubes cerium dioxide titanium dioxide and silver nanoparticles in mammalian cells Leonardo Pereira Franchi T AJ Souza E Y Matsubara J M Rosolen C Satie Takahashi CS (Department of Genetics FMRP-USP Brazil)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P3a-8 Genotoxicity in RTG-2 fish cell line upon exposure to different dimensions of silver nanoparticles detected by the comet assay Mahmoud Ghobadi H Farahmand A Mirjalili (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-9 Two ldquofacesrdquo of carbon nanotubes

Aneta Fraczek-Szczypta E Menaszek S Blazewicz (University of Science and Technology Poland )

P3a-10 Study of biocompatible and hemocompatible properties of amorphous hydrogenated carbon coatings produced by pulsed magnetron discharge Julie Laloy C Lopez-Garcia J Colaux F Mullier M Fransolet C Michiels JM Dogneacute amp S Lucas (Department of Pharmacy NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-11 Effect of nano-filler particles and methacrylate monomers separate and in combination on the secretion of cytokines V Ansteinsson JT Samuelsen JE Dahl and NR Gjerdet (University of Bergen Norway)

P3a-12 In vivo genotoxicity of titanium dioxide nanoparticle

Charlegravene Relier F Robidel B Trouiller (INERIS France)

P3a-13 Insights into titanium dioxide nanoparticle and fine genotoxicity in human lymphocytes Andrea Zijno C Andreoli F Barone P Degan B De Berardis G Leter R Crebelli (Istituto Superiore di Sanitagrave Roma)

P3a-14 Highly concentrated silica nanoparticles affect the activities of neural stem cell

line Kouki Fujioka S Hanada Y Inoue F Kanaya KShiraishi Y Manome (The Jikei University School of Medicine Japan)

P3a-15 Toxicological influence of giving the silica nanoparticles on cultured central nerves cells Yuriko Inoue K Fujioka S Hanada FKanaya K Shiraishi YManome MTakayanagi (Toho University Japan)

P3a-16 Effect of surface modification on Zn ions and ROS production of ZnO nanoparticles Mu Yao Guo YHang Leung Alan M C Ng Fang Zhou Liu Yip Hang Ng Aleksandra B Djurišić Wai Kin Chan (The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong)

P3a-17 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of silver nanoparticles with different sizes in mammalian cells Tiago A Jorge de Souza L Pereira Franchi and C Satie Takahashi (Department of Genetics FMRP-USP Brazil)

P3a-18 In vivo toxicity of enoxaparin encapsulated in mucoadhesive nanoparticles topical application in a wound healing model SC Huber PD Marcato N Duraacuten JM Annichino-Bizzacchi (Unicamp Campinas Brazil)

P3a-19 Phytotoxic and genotoxic effects of PVP coated ZnO nanoparticles on garlic

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

(allium sativum l) root tip cells Changshan Xu K Eit M Wang Y Li B Sun (Centre for Advanced Optoelectronic Functional Materials Research Northeast Normal University P R China)

P3a-20 Internalisation of aluminium oxide nanoparticles into human cells impact of particle size on the quantitative uptake Steffi Boumlhme H-J Staumlrk T Meissner D Kuumlhnel W Busch (UFZ - Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research Germany)

P3a-21 Immunological assays as an opportunity of assessment of health risks of airborne particle mixture including nanoparticles Taacuteňa Brzicovaacute I Lochman P Danihelka A Lochmanovaacute K Lach V Mička (VŠB ndashFaculty of Safety Engineering Czech Republic)

P3a-22 Altered characteristics of differently functionalized silica nanoparticles in various

environments with possible implications for biological impacts Emilia Izak M Voetz S Eiden A Duschl and VF Puntes (Bayer Technology Services GmbH Germany)

P3a-23 Enhanced antiproliferation of cancer cells by biocompatible multifunctional microbial exopolysaccharide stabilized magnetic nanoparticles Balasubramanian Sivakumar R Girija Aswathy R Sreejith Y Nagaoka M Suzuki Y Yoshida T Maekawa D Nair Sakthikumar (Bio Nano Electronics Research Center Graduate School of Interdisciplinary New Science Toyo UniversityJapan)

P3a-24 Copper(ii) oxide nanoparticles penetrate into HEPG2 CELLS exert cytotoxicity via oxidative stress and induce proinflammatory response Jean-Pascal Piret D Jacques J-N Audinot J Mejia E Boilan F Noeumll M Fransolet C Demazy S Lucas C Saout and O Toussaint (URBC Namur Nanosafety Center (NNC) Belgium)

P3a-25 Electrical measurement of the interactions between gold nanoparticles and biological membrane Young-Rok Kim M-C Lim K-P Lee (Department of Food Science and Biotechnology Kyung Hee University Republic of Korea)

P3a-26 Metal homeostasis interferences in hepatocytes cells treated by CuO nanoparticles Martine Cuillel M Chevallet C Fauquant P Charbonnier D Cassio I Pignot-Paintrand E Mintz and I Michaud-Soret (CNRS CEA France)

P3a-27 Transnational access at VITO through the Fp7 qnano research infrastructure Evelien Frijns I Mertens K Tirez G Vanermen S Voorspoels R Persoons S Mullens I Nelissen (VITO NV Belgium)

P3a-28 Source activity and toxicity of nanomaterials for biological systems Ghassem Amoabediny J Malakootikhah I Alahdadi F Yazdian (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-29 TiO2 nanoparticles and bulk material stimulate human peripheral blood mononuclear cells Dietmar Fuchs S Schroecksnadel N Herlin M Carriere

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

(Biocenter Innsbruck Medical University Austria)

P3a-30 In vitro testing of nanoparticles dissolution Anna Godymchuk E Yunda (Tomsk Polytechnic University Russian Federation)

P3a-31 Particulate cobalt toxicity and internalization in lung cells Veacuteronique Malard C Darolles N Sage P Gueacuteraud M Floriani J Armengaud (CEA IRSN France)

P3a-32 Effects of physicochemical properties exposure doses and cell types on cytotoxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles Yan (Mary) Zhang Kathy C Nguyen D E Lefebvre P S Shwed J Crosthwait G S Bondy Azam F Tayabali (Environmental Health Sciences and Research Bureau Health Canada Canada)

P3a-33 Proteomic study of the molecular responses of mouse macrophages to copper oxide nanoparticles Thierry Rabilloud S Triboulet C Aude-Garcia M Carriegravere H Diemer F Proamer A Habert M Chevallet V Collin-Faure D Hanau A Van Dorsselaer N Herlin-Boime (CNRS France)

P3a-34 Toxicological evaluation of TiC nanoparticles orally administered in a rat model Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan J Mejia O Toussaint J-M Dogn S Lucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC Belgium)

P3a-35 In vitro toxicity assessment of gold nanoparticles in biological media Sadequa Sultana N Djaker M Salerno S Boca S Astilean H Hlawaty MLamy De La Chapelle (Universiteacute Paris 13 France)

P3a-36 Comparison cytotoxic potency of zinc oxide nanoparticles on five cellular lines Lidia Zapoacuter M Szewczyńska (Central Institute for Labour Protection ndash National Research Institute Poland)

P3a-37 Respiratory effects of repeated instillations of iron manganese and chromium oxides nanoparticles in mice Mirlande Preacutesumeacute A Simon-Deckers G Beaune O Durupthy J Boczkowski S Lanone (INSERM France)

P3a-38 Morphological and cytohistochemical evaluation of renal effects of cadmium-doped silica nanoparticles given intratracheally to rat Teresa Coccini E Roda S Barni L Manzo (Toxicology Division Salvatore Maugeri Foundation IRCCS and European Centre for Nanomedicine University of Pavia Italy)

P3a-39 Titanium oxide nanoparticles toxicity causes functionality and DNA damage in buffalo (bubalus bubalis) sperm in vitro Gautam Kaul and Kamlesh Pawar (Biochemistry Department National Dairy Research Institute Government of India Lab India)

P3a-40 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles in human

neuroblastoma cells Carla Costa V Valdiglesias G Kılıccedil B Laffon J P Teixeira (Portuguese

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

National Institute of Health Portugal)

P3a-41 Innovative nano-qsar technology for early detection of nanoparticlesrsquo toxicity Natalia Novoselska V Kuzmin A Artemenko (IIMechnikov Odessa National University Ukraine)

P3a-42 In vitro toxicity of carbon nanotubes impact of acid functionalization Agathe Figarol J Pourchez D Boudard D Bernache-Assolant M Cottier and P Grosseau (Ecole Nationale Supeacuterieure des Mines LINA France)

P3a-43 Role of metal oxide nanoparticle in welderrsquos lung injury A Simon-Deckers P Andujar B Fayard B Clin J Boczkowski J-C Pairon J Doucet F Gallateau-Salleacute S Lanone (INSERM CNRS France)

P3a-44 MTT and LDH interlaboratory assays for assessing in vitro cytotoxicity of engineered nanomaterials C Costa J- P Teixeira A Dhawan A Pandey B Laffon J Fernandez Tajes V Valdiglesias D Fuchs S Schroecksnadel M Carriegravere S Bonassi A Basak Engin E Coskun B Karahalil Nathalie Herlin-Boime (Environmental Health Dept National Institute of Health Dr Ricardo Jorge Porto Portugal )

P3a-45 Understanding the impact of np physicochemical properties in biological fluid

and their resultant cellular interaction in vitro Vera Hirsch C Kinnear B Rothen-Rutishauser Martin J D Clift A Petri-Fink (Adolphe Merkle Institute University of Fribourg Switzerland)

P3a-46 Biocompatibility evaluation of medical devices incorporating nanomaterials Sylvie Framery (NAMSA Europe France)

P3a-47 Genotoxicity and proinflammatory effects of nanosilica via oral route in vitro and in vivo approaches Adeline Tarantini K Hogeveen S Huet G Jarry R Lanceleur L Le Hegarat A Mourot M Poul J-G Rolland V Fessard (ANSES France)

P3a-48 In vitro evaluation of cellular response induced by ZnO nanoparticles zinc ions and non-nano ZnO in fish cells Mar Babin C del Rio Joseacute L Pareja C Garciacutea-Goacutemez D Fernaacutendez (INIA Department of Environment Spain)

P3a-49 Genotoxicity of cerium dioxide nanoparticles (CeO2 nps) on mice oocyte Raphaeumll Rollais M Auffan J Perrin V Tassistro T Orsiegravere A Botta J Rose B Courbiere (Institut Meacutediterraneacuteen de Biodiversiteacute et drsquoEcologie Faculteacute de Meacutedecine de lrsquoUniversiteacute drsquoAix-Marseille France)

P3a-50 Effects of amorphous silica nanoparticles on human alveolar epithelial cells Mathilde Delaval R Guadagnini S Vranic F Marano A Baeza-Squiban S Boland (Sorbonne Paris CiteacuteCNRS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P3a-51 How do carbide enm dispersions evolve in an in vitro assessment Jorge Mejia O Lozano J-P Piret D Jacques C Saout JM Dogneacute O Toussaint S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation

Laboratory of Biochemistry and Cellular Biology (URBC) Belgium)

P3a-52 Stability of SiC and TiC nanoparticles during in vitro assessment Jorge Mejia V Valembois J-P Piret C Saout Jean-Michel Dogneacute Olivier Toussaint Steacutephane Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Laboratory of Biochemistry and Cellular Belgium)

P3a-53 Cytotoxicity of MWCNT and SiO2 nanoparticles at different stages of their life cycle as nanocomposite fillers Ezequiel Mas del Molino Gemma Vilar G Janer E Fernaacutendez-Rosas S Vaacutezquez-Campos (LEITAT Technological Center SPAIN)

P3a-54=gt (03b-2)

Nitric oxide releasing-iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles for biomedical applications cell viability apoptosis and cell death evaluations Renata de Lima J Luiz Oliveira A Ludescher M A M Molina R Itri Amedea B Seabra Paula Haddad (Departamento de Biotecnologia Universidade de Sorocaba Brazil)

P3a-55 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of biogenic silver nanoparticles R De Lima D Ballottin Priscyla D Marcato L Tasic Nelson Duraacuten (Osasco UniversityBrazil)

P3a-56 Biocompatibility and cytotoxicity study of nanophotonic contact lens material Marija Tomic J Muncan D Stamenkovic M Jokanović L Matija (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering University of Belgrade Serbia)

P3a-57 Nanoparticles in paints a new strategy to protect faccedilades and surfaces

Jean-Pierre Kaiser L Diener and P Wick (EMPA Switzerland)

P3a-58 Pulmonary toxicity after inhalation of silicon carbide nanoparticles in rat Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan O Toussaint B Masereel J-M Dogneacute amp SLucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-59 Development and validation of a whole-body inhalation exposure model for the exposition of rats to nanoparticles aerosol Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan OToussaint S Rolin B Masereel amp S Lucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-60 Functionalized double walled carbon nanotubes (DWCNTS) for targeted drug release T Somanathan N Gokulakrishnan (Vels University Chennai India)

P3a-61 Biodistribution studies on nanoparticles are so far of limited use for PBPK modeling Gunnar Johanson U Carlander (Karolinska InstitutetSweden)

P3a-62 Toxicokinetics of zinc oxide nanoparticles in rats Soo-Jin Choi Hae-Eun Chung Jin Yu Miri Baek Jeong-A Lee Min-Seok Kim Su-Hyon Kim Eun-Ho Maeng (Department of Food Science and Technology Seoul Womenrsquos University South Korea)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P4a-1 Evaluation of toxicity of the nanoscale materials for mammalians and environment Rostyslav Stoika N Boyko Y Senkiv Y Shlyakhtina R Panchuk R Bilyy Y Filyak Y Kit N Skorohyd O Klyuchivska H Falfushinska L Gnatyshyna O Stoliar A Zaichenko N Mitina A Ryabceva (Institute of Cell Biology Ukraine)

P4a-2 Metal oxide nanoparticle transport in porous media ndash an analysis about (un)certainties in environmental research Ilona Heidmann (University of Koblenz-Landau Germany)

P4a-3 Assessing the heteroaggregation of manufactured nanoparticles with naturally occuring colloids in a typical surface water Jeacuterocircme Labille A Praetorius C Harns J-Y Bottero J Brant M Scheringer (Aix-Marseille Universiteacute CNRS IRD CEREGE France)

P4a-4 Potential safety implications of nanoformulation of agrochemicals in crops production Haixin Cui X Zhao (The Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences China)

P4b-1 Environmental dissemination of silver nanoparticles which impact on crops Camille Larue L Ceacutecillon H Castillo-Michel S Sophie J Bourguignon M Carriegravere S Bureau V Magnin G Sarret (Isterre UMR 5275 CNRS and Univ J Fourier France)

P4b-2 Bio-interactions between proteins and CeO2-nps with similar hydrodynamic radius Franccediloise Rollin-Genetet E Artells C Seidel W Liu J Rose A Thieacutery C Vidaud (CEA France)

P4b-3 Carbon nanotubes enhanced the lead toxicity on the freshwater fish Diego Steacutefani T Martinez Oswaldo L Alves and E Barbieri (University of Campinas ndash UNICAMP Brazil)

P4b-4 Colloidal stability of modified carbon nanotubes Stefan Schymura K Franke (HZDR Institute of Resource Ecology Germany)

P4c-1 Behavioural responses of hediste diversicolor (polycheta) to Ag CdS or CuO nanoparticles using the multispecies freshwater biomonitorreg (MFB) Hanane Perrein-Ettajani P Emmanuel Buffet P Wu Douglas Gilliland P Reip E Valsami-Jones C Mouneyrac (LUNAM universiteacute UCO MMS France)

P4c-2 Combined effect of ZnO nanoparticles on zebrafish early development Eugene Krysanov T Demidova (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P4c-3 Effect of metal oxide nanoparticles on embryotoxicity of doxorubicin Tatiana Demidova E Krysanov (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P4c-4 Evaluation of multi walled carbon nanotubes ecotoxicology using standardized procedures on aquatic organisms

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

Florence Mouchet C Gancet E Pinelli A Perrault F Bourdiol E Flahaut L Gauthier J-C Boutonnet (CNRS UPS INPT NAUTILE Laboratoires ecolabCIRIMATGRL France)

P4c-5 Adverse effect of surface modified nanoparticles on the aquatic environment Younjung Jung J-Sung Ra and S Kim (KIST-Europe Campus E Germany)

P4c-6

P4c-7 Acute aquatic toxicity of photoactive TiO2 nanoparticles anchored on kaolinite matrix to freshwater green algae Kristina Čabanovaacute P Peikertovaacute V Matějka JKukutschovaacute (VŠB ndash Technical University of Ostrava Czech Republic)

P4c-8 Monitoring technique for the acute effect of TiO2 nanoparticles from the behaviour of rice fish orizias latipes in vivo Masaru Irie K Kosuge K Shida M Kubo-Irie K Takeda (Waseda Univ Japan)

P4c-9 Antifungal and antibacterial activities of silver nanoparticles Mohd Faiyaz Anwar D Yadav R Arora J Chandara M Samim (Department of Chemistry Jamia Hamdard University India)

P4c-10 (04a-3)

Adsorption of organic pollutants to aqueous suspensions of carbon nanomaterials Berit Glomstad A Booth B M Jenssen L Soslashrensen J Liu M Shen

(Norwegian University of Science and Technology Norway)

P5a-1 Carbon nanotubes sorbents and their potential risks to aquatic organisms

Daniela Plachaacute A Matlochovaacute K Čabanovaacute P Peikertovaacute (VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava Czech Republic)

P5a-2 Ecologicaly friendly intermatrix synthesis of polymer stabilized silver nanocomposites dealing with nanomaterial release Julio Bastos-Arrieta M Muntildeoz Dmitri N Muraviev P Ruiz (Autonomous University of Barcelona Spain)

P5a-3 Characterization of nanoparticulate emissions from the incineration of wastes containing manufactured nanomaterials Dinh-Trinh Tran D Fleury D Venditti S Durecu A Joubert G Ounoughene E Fiani T Meunier O Le Bihan L Le coq (INERIS Ecole des mines de Nantes France)

P5a-4 Investigation of nanoparticle release from UV-curable polymeric nanocomposites AFreyer E Bilz H Hildebrand K Franke R Mehnert E Mai (Leibniz Institute for Surface Modification Germany)

P5a-5 Characterization of released particles during abrasion test of nano-charged construction materials C Bressot O Aguerre-Chariol A Plassais F RousseauC Haehnel O Le Bihan (INERIS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P5a-6 Release of nanomaterials from paint waste Stefano Zuin M Gaiani A Ferrari L Golanski F Tardif (Venice Research Consortium Italy)

P5a-7 Potential release of carbon nanotubes from cnt composites during grinding process Isamu ogura M Kotake M Shigeta M Uejima K Saito N Hashimoto A Kishimoto (National institute of advanced industrial science and technology (AIST) technology research association for single wall carbon nanotubes Japan)

P5a-8 Nanomaterials for controlled drug delivery system T Somanthan (Vels University india)

P6a-1 Release characteristics of single-wall carbon nanotubes during manufacturing and handling Isamu Ogura M Kotake Nao Hashimoto K Gotoh A Kishimoto (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Technology Research Association for Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes (TASC) Japan)

P6a-2 Towards a nanosecured plateform to assess risks along the industrial lifecycle of nanomaterials Dominique Fleury E Frejafon B Debray O Aguerre-Chariol A Vignes and J Bouillard (INERIS France)

P6a-3 Mapping the use of nanoparticles in Quebecrsquos industries and research laboratories Claude Emond C Ostiguy I Dossa Y Malki C Boily D Roughley A Plavski et C-A Endo (University of Montreal Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Department Canada)

P8a-1 Life cycle and destination of silver nanoparticles in environment Ghassem Amoabediny I Alahdadi J Malakootikhah (University of Tehran Iran)

P9a-1 Towards nanoresponsibility Dorotheacutee Benoit Browaeys Jean-Jacques Perrier (VivAgora France)

P9a-2 Nanosafety - risk governance of manufactured nanoparticles -- challenges of substance regulation under scientific uncertainty Stefanie B Seitz J Jahnel and T Fleischer (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) Germany)

PO The ERA-Net SIINN Project Safe Implementation of Innovative Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Rainer Hagenbeck

B Fillon D Duret L Golanski SLegros (Forschungszentrum Juumllich GmbH Germany CEA France)

P1 Innovative strategies methods and tools for occupational risks management of manufactured nanomaterials (MNMs) in the construction industry Jesuacutes M Loacutepez de Ipintildea (TECNALIA Research amp Innovation ) on behalf of the Scaffold Consortium

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Wednesday 14 November

Session 3 Toxicology (Chair Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster)

3a Nanoparticle biotransformation and degradation

PL3 800-835

Concepts of safety assessment of engineered nanomaterials (ENM) Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster (University of Rochester USA)

O3a-1 845-900

How do oxide nanomaterial dispersions evolve in an in vitro assessment Omar Lozano J Mejia J-P Piret D Jacques C Saout J-M Dogneacute O Toussaint S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Belgium)

O3a-2 900-915

Interaction of fibrinogen and albumin with titanium dioxyde nanoparticles of different crystalline phases Arianna Marucco I Fenoglio F Turci B Fubini (University of Torino Dip Italy)

O3a-3 915-930

An effective photothermal therapy against cancer cells and deep tissue imaging with targeted NIR QD Ravindran Girija Aswathy B Sivakumar Y Nagaoka Y Yoshida T Maekawa D Sakthi Kumar (Bio Nano Electronics Research Center Japan)

O3a-4 930-945

Safety of nanovectors Cytotoxicity assessment of New self-emulsifying multiple wow nanoemulsions Estelle Sigward N Mignet P Rat M Dutot D Scherman D Brossard S Crauste-Manciet (INSERM France)

O3a-5 945-1000

Surface ligand dependent fate and toxicity of ZnO np in HEPG2 cells Dorota Bartczak M-O Baradez H Goenaga-Infante D Marshall (LGCUK)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 12 Regulation and standardization in nano-products (Chair Maila Puolamaa)

12a Regulation

PL12a 1030-1105

Regulatory aspects of nanomaterials in REACH Maila Puolamaa (DG Enterprise and Industry European Commission Brussel)

O12a-1 1115-1130

Legal issues of the environmental safety regulation in the sphere of nanotechnology in Russian federation Ekaterina Belokrylova (Udmurt State University Russia)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

O12a-2 1130-1145

Regulation and safety implementation of nanotechnology for chemical enterprises in the Central Europe space Andreas Falk S Hartl F Sinner (BioNanoNet Forschungsgesellschaft mbH Austria)

O12a-3 1145-1200

Defining occupational and consumer exposure limits for nanomaterials - first experiences from REACH registrations Karin Aschberger F M Christensen (European commission-JRC Italy)

O12a-4 1200-1215

Development of an integrative program of Nanosafety Promote the Coordination Between Industries and Risk Assessor Claude Emond S Kouassi F Schuster (BioSimulation Consulting Inc USA University of Montreal Canada)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 8 Life cycle analysis recycling waste management and disposal (Chair Bernd Nowack)

PL8 1330-1405

Life cycle considerations for assessing environmental risks of nanomaterials Bernd Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

O8a-1 1415-1445

Incineration of nanowastes The implications from a life cycle perspective Tobias Walser LK Limbach R Brogioli E Erismann L Flamigni B Hattendorf M Juchli F Krumeich C Ludwig K Prikopsky M Rossier D Saner A Sigg S Hellweg D Guumlnther W J Stark (Institute of Environmental Engineering Switzerland)

O8a-2 1445-1500

Preliminary evaluation of risks related to waste incineration of polymer nanocomposites Lex Roes M K Patel E Worrell C Ludwig (Utrecht UniversityThe Netherlands)

O8a-3 1500-1515

Safe and environmentally-friendly management and final elimination of wastes harbouring nano-objects or likely to release nanoparticles Thierry Meunier D VendittI amp S Durecu (Groupe Seacutecheacute Environnement France)

O8a-9

1515-1530 Investigation of the life cycle of nanoparticles by means of [4445Ti]TiO2 and [110mAg]Ag0 ndash Research Project nanoTrack Heike Hildebrand K Franke A Freyer E Bilz R Mehnert E Mai C Isaacson K Schirmer A Ammann L Sigg (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden Germany)

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Session 10 Commercial equipment (Chair Robert Muir)

O10a-1 1600-1615

Optical instrumentations for Nanosafety Nathalie Vollmer (HORIBA Scientific France)

O10a-2 1615-1630

NanoScan SMPS - a Novel Portable Nanoparticle Sizing and counting Instrument Torsten Tritscher TJ Krinke A F Zerrath E Filimundi O F Bischof (TSI GmbH GTSI Incorporated Germany USA)

O10a-3 1630-1645

Detecting amp characterizing nanomaterials in complex matrices amp airborne Byron J Cheatham (CytoViva USA)

O10a-4 1645-1700

High Resolution Portable Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer Designed for best practice nano exposure measurements Brian Steer B Gorbunov R Muir (Naneum Ltd UK)

O10a-5 1700-1715

Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis (NTA) A tool in toxicology and environmental fate assessment of nanomaterial Phil Vincent P Hole P Peotta S Capracotta B Carr (NanoSight LtdUK)

O10a-6 1715-1730

Magellan innovative detection traceability and characterization of Nanoparticles traces in liquid media Steacutephane Aiumlt Oumeghar P Nagtegaele D Jacob (Cordouan Technologies France)

2000-2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

Session 2 Detection and identification of nanoparticles (Co-chair Olivier Le Bihan)

2c Detection and measurement of nanoparticles in water

O2c-1 845-900

Measuring particle size distributions of nanoparticles in aqueous media using FFF and LIBD Nataliya Fedotova K Ralf B Sinnet G Detlef (ETH Zurich Switzerland)

O2c-2 900-915

Lab-on a chip microTAS (Micro Total Analysis Systems) for the High-throughput Measurement of Nanomaterial Solubility Ratna Tantra (National Physical Laboratory United Kingdom)

O2c-3 915-930

Species selective pre-concentration and quantification of Ag Au and Pd nanoparticles using cloud point extraction and graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry Georg Hartmann M Schuster (Technische Universitaumlt Muumlnchen Germany)

O2c-4 930-945

Quantitative Analysis of Engineered Nanoparticles in Food and Environment Frank Von der Kammer S Wagner S Legros B Meisterjahn E H Larsen K LoeschnerJ NavratilovaT Hofmann (Univ of Vienna Austria)

O2c-5 945-1000

Detection of nanoparticle heavy metal Pollutants in water by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) Cheikh-Benoit Faye C Dutouquet T Amodeo E Frejafon P Delalain O Aguerre-Chariol N Gilon-Delepine (INERIS France)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 2 Detection and identification of nanoparticles (Co-chair Simon Clavaguera)

2d Detection and measurement of nanoparticles in air

O2d-1 1030-1045

NanoBadge a Tool for Engineered Nanoparticles Exposure Assessment Simon Clavaguera M Amdaoud S Jacquinot S Motellier A Guiot L Golanski P Capron (CEA France)

O2d-2 1045-1100

Measurement methods for the EC definition of nanomaterials Luigi Calzolai D Gilliland and F Rossi (European Commission - DG Joint Research Centre Italy)

O2d-3 1100-1115

O2d-4 1115-1130

Detection of Nanoparticle agglomerates trapped in a low pressure RF (Radio-Frequency) plasma discharge using LIBS (Laser-induced Breakdown spectroscopy) Christophe Dutouquet G Wattieaux L Meyer E Frejafon and L Boufendi (INERIS France)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

O2d-5 1130-1145

Characterization of manufactured TiO2 nanoparticles Charles Motzkus J Idrac T Maceacute S Vaslin-Reimann P Ausset et M Mailleacute (LNE France)

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Sophie Lanone)

3a Nanoparticle biotransformation and degradation

O3a-6 1145-1200

ECSINrsquos methodological approach for hazard evaluation of engineered nanomaterials Lisa Bregoli F Benetti E Sabbioni (ECSIN ITALY)

O3a-7 1200-1215

Degraded nanocomposites a combined physico-chemical and toxicogenomics approach in caco-2 cells Odette Prat M Fisichella F Berenguer G Steinmetz M Auffan J Rose (CEA France)

O3a-8 1215-1230

Pristine graphene activates macrophages to produce cytokineschemokines via TLR- and NF-kappa B-related signalling pathways Taotao Wei H Zhou K Zhao and C Chen (Chinese Academy of Sciences China)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 3 Toxicology (Co- chair Claude Emond)

3b Nano bio interactions modeling

O3b-1 1330-1345

Assessment of different methods studying the impact of carbon nanomaterials on platelet function Julie Laloy F Mullier S Robert L Alpan J Mejia J-PPiret N Bailly S Lucas B Chatelain OToussaint B Masereel S Rolin amp J-M Dogneacute (University of Namur Belgium)

O3b-2 1345-1400 =gt(OP3a-54)

Iron oxide nanoparticles show no toxicity in terms of comete assay in lymphocytes a promising vehicle for nitric oxide releasing nanocarrier in biomedical applications R de Lima J Luiz Oliveira P Sayuri Kaneko Murakami M A M Molina R Itri P Haddad Amedea B Seabra (Universidade de Sorocaba Brazil)

O3b-3 1400-1415

Translocation of SiO2 nanoparticles across human bronchial epithelial cells Isabelle George S Vranic S Boland F Marano A Baeza-Squiban (Universiteacute Paris Diderot France)

O3b-4 1415-1430

Development of a dose-controlled multiculture cell exposure chamber for efficient delivery of airborne and engineered nanoparticles Akrivi Asimakopoulou Emmanouil Daskalos N Lewinski M Riediker E Papaioannou A G Konstandopoulos (Aerosol and Particle Technology Laboratory CPERICERTH Greece)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

Panel discussion Toxicology (Moderator Claude Emond)

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Peter Hoet)

3b Nano bio interactions modeling

O3b-5 1600-1615

In vitro ex vivo and in vivo translocation of titanium dioxide nanoparticles through the gastrointestinal barrier toxicological consequences Emilie Brun Nathalie Herlin-Boime G Veronesi B Fayard A-M Flank M Carriegravere (CEA-CNRS France)

O3b-6 1615-1630

Variation in silver nanoparticles toxicity in the presence of phenolic compounds Alina Martirosyan A Bazes Y-J Schneider (Institute of Life Sciences Belgium)

O3b-7 1630-1645

Development of a PBPK model for ionic and nanoparticulate silver Gerald Bachler N von Goetz K Hungerbuumlhler (ETH Zurich Switzerland)

O3b-8 1645-1700

Predictive tests to evaluate oxidative potential of engineered nanomaterials Mara Ghiazza E Carella S Oliaro Bosso M Tomatis I Corazzari M Cristina Paganini S Livraghi F Viola A Marucco B Fubini I Fenoglio (University of Torino Italy)

O3b-9 1700-1715

Comparison of Toxicity of Uncoated and Coated Silver Nanoparticles Kathy C Nguyen P Rippstein J Tan A F Tayabali (Health Canada Canada)

O3b-10 1715 -1730

Nano-titanium dioxide modulates the dermal sensitization potency of DNCB Stijn Smulders V De Vooght S Hussain S Boland B Nemery P HM Hoet J AJ Vanoirbeek (KU Leuven Belgium)

O3b-11 1730-1745

Using a PBPK model to study the influence of different characteristics of nanoparticles on their biodistribution Dingsheng Li C Emond G Johanson O Jolliet (School of Public Health University of MichiganUSA)

O3b-12 1745-1800

Cytotoxicity of solid lipid nanoparticle and nanostructured lipid carriers with local anaesthetic dibucaine for topical application Nelson Duraacuten R de Melo Barbosa C Moraes G da Silva T dos Santos Bella D Ribeiro de Arauacutejo P D Marcato E de Paula (State University of Campinas Brazil)

2000- 2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

1430-1530

Toxicology what is the time-scale to identify hazard classes for the engineered nanoparticles Application to nanomaterials safe by design

Claude Emond Claude Emond (University of Montreal Canada) Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster (University of Rochester USA) Gunnar Johanson (Karolinska Institutet Sweden) Daniel Bernard (ARKEMA France)

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 67 Secure industrial production and protection technology (Co-chair Jesuacutes Loacutepez de Ipintildea Pentildea)

6aSecure industrial production

O6a-6 845-900

In situ synthesis of anti-bacterial nanocomposite coatings by nanosafe-by-design sputtering process Alain Billard E Monsifrot I Sayah F Sanchette F Schuster (DEPHIS SARL France)

O6a-7 900-915

Secure Process through functionnalisation elaboration of organic composites reinforced with aligned carbon nanotubes grown on carbon fibers Steacutephanie Patel Y Magga M Pinault D Porterat G Deniau C Reynaud M Mayne-LrsquoHermite (CEA France)

O6a-8 915-930

Criteria and guiding principles for the precautionary design and for improved recyclability of engineered nanomaterials Michael Steinfeldt (University of Bremen Germany)

O6a-9 930-945

From Safe Nanomanufacturing to Nanosafe-by-Design processes Freacutedeacuteric Schuster F Lomello (CEA France)

1000-1030

Coffee-break

Session 11 Risk management for OHS experts (Chair Paul Schulte)

(Co-chair Olivier Witchger and Eric Drais)

PL11 1030-1105

Risk management for OHS experts Paul A Schulte (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health USA)

O11a-1 1115-1130

Horizon-scanning and Identification of emerging risks among nanotech-companies Steffen Foss Hansen H V Kristensen A Baun (Technical University of Denmark Denmark)

O11a-2 1130-1145

Risk assessment of nanomaterials and nanoproducts ndash adaptation of traditional approaches Jutta Jahnel T Fleischer S B Seitz (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Germany)

O11a-3 1145-1200

OHB based risk assessment method for powders and nanomaterials Malcom Staves Laurent Gridelet P Delbecq L Herveacute G Fayet D Fleury S Kowal (SOPROREAL France)

O11a-4 French approach for characterizing potential emissions and exposure to

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

1200-1215 aerosols released from nanomaterials in workplace operations Catherine Durand O Witschger O Le Bihan E Zimmermann A Marchetto M Reynier D Charpentier (CEA France)

O11a-5 1215-1230

Concerns related to Safety Management of Engineered Nanomaterials Amela Groso T Meyer (Ecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 11 Risk management for OHS Experts (Co- chair Eric Drais)

O11a-6 1330-1345

Design of a prevention approach from representations to action the case of nanomaterials Catherine LrsquoAllain S Caroly E Drais (Laboratoire PACTE Universiteacute de Grenoble INPG France)

O11a-7 1345-1400

From nanomaterials risk perception to risk management last literature survey lessons Eric Drais (INRS France)

O11a-8 1400-1415

French registry of workers handling engineered nanomaterials as an Instrument of integrated system for surveillance and research Irina Guseva Canu O Boutou-Kempf L Delabre S Ducamp Y Iwatsubo J-L Marchand and E Imbernon (French Institute for Public Health Surveillance France)

Session 12 Regulation and standardization in nano-products (Co-chair Olivier Salvi)

12 b Standardization

PL12b 1430-1445

NanoSTAIR project Establishing a process and a platform to support standardization for nanotechnologies Olivier Salvi E Freacutejafon (EU-VRi Germany)

O12b-1 1445-1500

Current International Standardization in particle characterization and release testing Michael Stintz L Hillemann (Institute of Process Engineering and Environmental Technology Germany)

O12b-2 1500-1515

Overview of standardization activities in Europe (CEN) and in relation with ISO and OECD Jean-Marc Aublant (LNE France)

O12b-3 1515-1530

Managing Operation Procedures in collaborative projects Marie-Gabrielle Ollivier Beuzelin A Hool (Ecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 8 Life cycle analysis

(Co- chair Mickael Riediker)

O8a-5 1600-1615

LCA Modelling of Engineered Nanomaterials a framework for establishing sound inventory data of production amp releases of nano objects along the life cycle Roland Hischier (EMPA Switzerland)

O8a-6 1615-1630

LCA case studies of nanotechnology-based applications in the project NanoSustain Michael Steinfeldt (University of Bremen Germany)

O8a-7 1630-1645

Life cycle assessment of a self-cleaning coating based on nano TiO2-polyurea resin applied on aluminum panel Martina Pini A M Ferrari R Gamberini P Neri B Rimini ( EN amp TECH - Italy)

O8a-8 1645-1700

Impact assessment of nano activated polymeric membranes Stefano Zuin P Scanferla W Wennekes J E Wong K De Sitter C Dotremont I Genne (Venice Research Consortium Italy)

O8a-4 1700-1715

Environmental exposure modelling of Engineered Nanomaterials and comparison to their corresponding bulktotal material flows Tianyin Sun F Gottschalk K Hungerbuumlhler B Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

Session 67 Secure industrial production (Co- chair Freacutedeacuteric Schuster)

6b Protection technology

O6b-1 1715-1730

Evaluating performance of containment equipment designed for handling manufactured nanomaterials by use of nanoparticle marker Seacutebastien Artous P Bombardier S Derrough D Locatelli P Nobile C Durand (CEA France)

O6b-2 1730-1745

Experimental and numerical comparative study of the containment of airborne nanoparticles and gas released inside a safety cabinet Vincent Cesard E Belut C Preacutevost (INRS France)

O6b-3 1745-1800

Experimental evaluation of the resistance of protective gloves against titanium dioxide nanoparticles in solution under conditions simulating occupational use Ludwig Vinches P Dolez K J Wilkinson S Halleacute (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal Canada)

2000-2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

2939

Thursday 15 November

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Chair Jeacuterocircme Rose)

4a Transport transformations and trophic transfer

PL4 800-835

Environmental Interactions Jeacuterocircme Rose M Auffan P Chaurand J Labille D Borschneck A Masion H Miche C Botta C Geantet E Puzenat P Afanasiev E Lecelrc J Garric F Manuela B Vollat P Noury K Abbaci J-Y Bottero (CEREGE France)

O4a-1 845-900

Effect of TiO2 nanoparticles on larval development of swallowtail within a food chain Miyoko Kubo-Irie M Yokoyama K Takeda M Irie (Tokyo University of Sciences Japan)

O4a-2 900-915

Role of water temperature in the fate transport bioavailability of engineered nanoparticles in aquatic environments Seyed Mohammad Majedi H K Lee B C Kelly (National University of Singapore Singapore)

O4a-3 915-930

MWCNT accumulation during hydroponic exposure of wheat and rapeseed quantification and distribution Camille Larue M Pinault B Czarny D Georgin E Flahaut N Bendiab M Mayne-LlsquoHermite V Dive F Taran M Carriegravere (CEA-CNRS France)

O4a-4 930-945

Benthic Food Chain studies with TiO2 nanoparticles Carl W Isaacson L Sigg A Amman and K Schirmer (EAWAG Switzerland)

O4a-5 945-1000

Modeling the fate of nano-TiO2 in the Rhone river ndash the importance of hetero aggregation with natural colloids Antonia Praetorius J Labille M Scheringer J-Y Bottero K Hungerbuumlhler (ETH Zuumlrich Switzerland)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 5 Nanomaterial release (Chair Tinh Nguyen)

5a Release by environmental stress

PL5 1030-1105

Quantitative Studies of Photo-induced Surface Accumulation and Release of Nanoparticles in Polymer Nanocomposites Tinh Nguyen D Stanley S Rabb D Banerjee X Gu L L Yu L Sung and J W Chin (NIST USA)

O5a-1 1115-1130

Scenarios and methods that induce protruding or released CNTrsquos after degradation of composite materials

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3039

Wendel Wohlleben L Cena S Hirth G Cox Ž Tomović T Peters (BASF SE Germany)

O5a-2 1130-1145

Monitoring migration and transformation of nanomaterials in polymeric composites during climatic aging Gemma Vilar E Fernaacutendez-Rosas G Janer E Mas del Molino M Busquets-Fiteacute V Puntes SVaacutezquez-Campos (LEITAT Technological Center SPAIN)

O5a-3 1145-1200

Release of nanoparticles from textiles during washing Bernd Nowack Lena Windler C Lorenz N von Goetz K Hungerbuumlhler M Heuberger (EMPA Switzerland)

O5a-4 1200-1215

Release of TiO2 particles from paints containing pigment TiO2 andor nano-TiO2 by weathering experiments Ahmed Al-Kattan A Wichser R Vonbank S Brunner A Ulrich and B Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

O5a-5 1215-1230

Release of CeO2 nanoparticles upon aging of acrylic wood coating Lorette Scifo P Chaurand A Masion M Auffan M-A Diot J Labille J-Y Bottero and J Rose (TecnaliaFrance)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Co-Chair Jean-Yves Bottero)

4b Biodegradation biointeractions

O4b-1 1330-1345

Aged TiO2-based nanomaterial used in sunscreens implications on ESCHERICHIA COLI sensitization to toxic metal Catherine Santaella B Allainmat F Simonet J Labille C Geantet J Rose W Achouak (CNRS-CEA France)

O4b-2 1345-1400

Characterizing nanoparticles reactivity structure-Photocatalytic activity relationship Jordi Piella N Bastus V Puntes (ICN Spain)

O4b-3 1400-1415

TiO2 nanoparticles in cosmetic sunscreen effect of aging on physico-chemical and cytotoxic properties of both plain formulation and extracted nanoparticles Manon Rossano N Hucher C Picard M Grisel F Le Foll (URCOM CNRS France)

O4b-4 1415-1430

Assessment of Environmental Exposure to Nanomaterials through mesocosms experiments Meacutelanie Auffan M Tella L Brousset J Issartel C Pailles B Espinasse E Artells A Thiery C Santaella W Achouack A Masion J Rose J-Y Bottero

(CEREGE-CNRS France)

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3139

O4b-5 1430-1445

Biotransformation of Carbon Nanotubes and Fullerenes by Horseradish Peroxidase Deborah Xanat Flores-Cervantes J Hollender Hans-Peter E Kohler (EAWAG Switzerland)

O4b-6 1445-1500

Cobalt titanium dioxide and nanosilver nanoparticles cause skeletal damages in sea urchins at pluteus stage Antonietta Morena Gatti C Gambardella S Ferrando L Gallus P Ramoino C Falugi (University of Genoa Italy)

O4b-7 1500-1515

Comparison of effects on crustaceans carbon nanoparticles and molybdenum nanowires Anda Baumerte G Sakale J Zavickis M Knite L Putna M Balode A Mrzel (University of Latvia Slovenia)

1530-1600

Coffee-break

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Co-chair Laurent Charlet)

4c Biologicals effects of NMs

O4c-1 1600-1615

Concerns over aluminum oxide nanoparticle based applications an ecologically inspired study using environmentally relevant isolates and medium Sunandan Pakrashi N Chandrasekaran A Mukherjee (VIT University India)

O4c-2 1615-1630

The role of silver and vanadium to the ecotoxicity of silver vanadate nanowires decorated with silver nanoparticles Gisela de Aragatildeo Umbuzeiro M Coletty Artal F Kummrow R Dias Holtz O Luiz Alves (State University of Campinas Brazil)

O4c-3 1630-1645

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Marie Carriegravere)

3d Tissues and environnement

O3d-5 1700-1715

Violaceinpoly-ɛ -caprolactonechitosan nanoparticles against bovine mastistis antibacterial and ecotoxicity evaluation Gisela A Umbuzeiro E Berni G Nakazato F I Vacchi N Duraacuten (UNICAMP Brazil)

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3239

O3d-6 1715-1730

Evaluation of multi walled carbon nanotubes eco(geno)toxicity using the amphibian larvae of xenopus laevis Laury Gauthier F Mouchet C Gancet A Perrault F Bourdiol E Flahaut P Puech E Pinelli J-C Boutonnet (CNRS NAUTILE France)

O3d-7 1730-1745

Molecular interference between titanium from NP-TiO2 nanoparticles and iron homeostasis in E coli Caroline Fauquant Isabelle Michaud-Soret A-N Petit N Herlin-Boime P-H Jouneau SOllagnier de Choudens (CEA-CNRS France)

O3d-8 1745-1800

Fullerene nanoparticles C60 and C60(OH)18-22 Assessment of biological activity using bacterial cells and rat liver mitochondria as model systems Sandra M Santos R A Videira L Ferreira A M Dinis F Peixoto A S Jurado (University of Coimbra Portugal)

1815 Conclusion

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3339

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Naohide Shinohara)

3c Nanoparticles translocation and barrier

O3c-1 800-815

Tissue Distribution and clearance of Titanium Dioxide nanoparticles after intravenous administration and Intratracheal instillation Naohide Shinohara H Fukui N Danno T Ichinose K Honda M Gamo (AIST Japan)

O3c-2 815-830

A dynamic co-culture model resembling the alveolo-capillary barrier to study toxicity and translocation of nanoparticles Katrien Luyts B Nemery and P HM Hoet (KULeuven Belgium)

O3c-3 830-845

Communicating Nanotoxicology three Evaluations using in vitro central nerve models Fumihide Kanaya S Hanada Y Inoue Y Manome K Fujioka (National Center for Global Health and Medicine Japan)

O3c-4 845-900

Comparative study of neurologic effects of nano-TiO2 versus SiO2 after direct intracerebral exposure in mice Aureacutelie Balvay N Thieriet L Lakhdar A Bencsik (ANSES France)

O3c-5 900-915

Interactions of functionalized MWCNTs with primary neural cells from different brain regions site-specific effects Cyrill Bussy J Boczkowski S Lanone M Prato A Bianco K Kostarelos (Centre for Drug Delivery Research UK)

O3c-6 915-930

Specific uptakes and damages induced by polystyrene nanobeads according to surface chemistry Vincent Paget S Dekali T Kortulewski R Grall S Chevillard A Braun P Rat G Lacroix (INERIS France)

O3c-7 930-945

Application of in vitro BBB model to measure permeability of nanoparticles Sanshiro Hanada K Fujioka Y Inoue F Kanaya Y Manome K Yamamoto (National Center for Global Health and Medicine Japan)

O3c-8 945-1000

3D model of air-blood barrier for the study of nanoparticles translocation Samir Dekali V Paget C Gamez P Rat and G Lacroix (INERIS C-TAC France)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

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Session 3 Toxicology (Chair Shuji Tsuruoka)

3c Nanoparticles translocation and barrier

O3c-9 1115-1130

Assessment of cytotoxicity intracellular uptake and intestinal absorption of amorphous silica nanoparticles in the Caco-2 in vitro human intestinal barrier model Agnieszka Kinsner-Ovaskainen C Uboldi I Cydzik F Simonelli E Alloa M Ceridono D Gilliland N Gibson J Ponti F Rossi (JRC Italy)

O3c-10 1130-1145

Influence of the length of imogolite-like nanotubes on their cytotoxicity and genotoxicity towards human dermal cells Wei Liu P Chaurand C Di Giorgio M De Meacuteo A Thill M Auffan A Masion D Borschneck F Chaspoul P Gallice A Botta J-Y Bottero J Rose

(CEREGEndashCNRS France)

O3c-11 1145-1200

Effect of Different surface charge based superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) on Biodistribution in Rat and Ex vivo Protein fishing Usawadee Sakulkhu L Maurizi A Gramoun M-G Beuzelin J-P Valleacutee G Coullerez H Hofmann (Eacutecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

O3c-12 1200-1215

An Impedance-based High-throughput Method for Evaluating the Cytotoxicity of Nanoparticles Mihaela Roxana Cimpan T Mordal J Schoumllermann U Pliquett E Cimpan

(IKO Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry Norway)

O3c-13 1215-1230

The use of differentiated human respiratory epithelial cells in inhalation toxicology of nanomaterials Frieke Kuper A Reus M Groumlllers F van Acker I Kooter (TNO Quality and Safety The Netherlands)

1230-1330 Lunch

Panel discussion (Moderator Alexei Grinbaum)

1330-1430 The opinion of the Civil Society international NGO and european labor unions regarding nanomaterials approaches Alexei Grinbaum (CEA France) Aida Ponce Del Castillo (ETU BrusseI) Luisa Filipponi (NANOPINION Brussel) Alain Lombard (VivAgora France)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

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Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Freacutedeacuteric Bois)

3d Tissues and environment

O3d-1 1430-1445

ROS evaluation for a series of CNTs and their derivatives using ESR method with DMPO Shuji Tsuruoka KTakeuchi K Koyama M Endo H Matsumoto N Saito Y Usui D W Porter V Castranova (Shinshu University Japan)

O3d-2 1445-1500

Toxicity towards lung cells and Escherichia Coli Impact of nanoparticle dispersion status Nathalie Herlin-Boime Marie Carriegravere S Pigeot-Reacutemy A Casanova C Guillard J-C Lazzaroni D Atlan (CEA-UJF France)

O3d-3 1500-1515

Noteworthy Interaction of TiO2 Nanoparticles (Anatase) with Bacterial Cells under Dark Conditions Swayamprava Dalai N Chandrasekaran A Mukherjee (VIT University India)

O3d-4 1515-1530

Determination of endotoxin concentration by different test methods influence of sample preparation and particle interference on test reliability Stijn Smulders J-P Kaiser P Wick P Hoet (KULeuven Belgium)

1530-1630 Coffee-break

1815 End of the conference

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

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Session 9 Ethics and societal issues (Chair Alexei Grinbaum)

PL9 1030-1105

Nanotechnology and the narratives of responsibility Alexei Grinbaum (CEA France)

O9a-1 1115-1130

Nanotechnology responsibility and responsible innovation Christopher Groves (ESRC Cardiff University United Kingdom)

O9a-2 1130-1145

The social context of nanotechnology and Regulating its uncertainty a nanotechnologist approach Vincent Jamier I Gispert V Puntes (Centre for NanoBioSafety and Sustainability Spain)

O9a-3 1145-1200

The NanoSchool project a new pedagogical initiative to increase the awareness of nanosciences and nanotechnologies in the classrooms Francine Papillon E Excoffon A Bsiesy J Chevrier (CEA Grenoble France)

O9a-4 1200-1215

Latest research results on the effects of nanomaterials on humans and the environment DaNa - Knowledge Base Nanomaterials Clarissa Marquardt K Nau HF Krug D Kuumlhnel B Mathes V Richter S Scholz C Steinbach (KITGermany)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 5 Nanomaterial release

5b Release by mechanical stress

(Co- chair Francois Tardif)

O5b-1 1330-1345

Release-ability of nano fillers from different nanomaterials (Toward the acceptability of nanoproduct) Luana Golanski A Guiot S Motellier A T Saber F Tardif P Capron (CEA-Liten France)

O5b-2 1345-1400

Nanomaterial release from nanocomposites during reworking process Virginia Goacutemez M Levin S Irusta M Dal Maso J-M Santamariacutea K A Jensen I K Koponen (INA Spain)

O5b-3 1400-1415

Nanoparticle release from Nanocomposites due to mechanical treatment at two stages of the life-cycle Daniel Goumlhler A Nogowski P Fiala M Stintz (Institute of Process Engineering and environmental Technology Germany)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

3739

O5b-4 1415-1430

On character of coarse fine and ultrafine particles in automotive brake wear debris Jana Kukutschovaacute P W Lee V Matějka K Malachovaacute E Veselaacute Pavliacutena Peikertovaacute KČabanovaacute MVaculiacutek P Filip (Nanotechnology Centre at VŠB Czech Republic)

O5b-5 1430-1445

Abrasion tests on MWCNT composites influence of CNT dispersion state and fillermatrix interface Maxime Pras J Duchet-Rumeau J-F Gerard L Golanski A Guiot (UMR CNRS France)

O5b-6 1445-1500

Generation of aerosols during the mechanical solicitation of materials development of an experimental set-up and applications Christophe Bressot N Shandilya O Aguerre-Chariol M Morgeneyer O L C Le Bihan (INERIS France)

O5b-7 1500-1515

On nanoparticles release from polymer nanocomposites for applications in lightweight automotive components James Njuguna S Sachse F Silva S Michalowski and K Pielichowski (Centre for Automotive Technology Cranfield University UK)

O5b-8 1515-1530

Abrasion behavior of an epoxy-based nanocomposite with raw- and functionalized carbon nanotubes Lukas Schlagenhauf Bryan TT Chu J Buha F Nuumlesch J Wang (Swiss Federal Institute for Materials Testing and Research Switzerland)

1530- 1600 Coffee-break

Session 5 Nanomaterial release

5c General and other release mechanisms

(Co-chair Wendel Wohlleben)

O5c-1 1600-1615

Nanomaterial dustiness - a comparison between three methods Keld Alstrup Jensen M Levin I K Koponen D Bard A Kelley G Burdett S Bau O Witschger (National Research Centre for the Working Environment Denmark)

O5c-2 1615-1630

NanoRelease ndash Developing Methods to Measure Release of Nanomaterials from Solid Consumer Products Lie Chen M Hill R Canady (Health Canada Canada)

O5c-3 1630-1645

O5c-4 1645-1700

Characterization and quantification of nanoparticle release from commercial available spray products containing engineered nanoparticles Sabrina Losert M Lattuada K Hungerbuumlhler A Ulric (EMPA Switzerland)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

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O5c-5 1700-1715

Behavior of nanoparticles during high temperature treatment (incineration type) Samir Derrough G Raffin D Locatelli P Nobile C Durand (CEA France)

O5c-6 1715-1730

Fate of CNT-epoxy composite during incineration Ulrika Backman J Lyyraumlnen T Kettunen J Leskinen O Sippula A Auvinen J Jokiniemi (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Finland)

O5c-7 1730-1745

Release of TiO2 nanoparticles from cement during their life cycle step of use Nathan Bossa J Rose P Chaurand O Aguerre-Chariol (INERIS iCEINT France)

1800 Conclusion

1815 End of the conference

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PROGRAMME

Tuesday 13 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Tuesday 13 November

815-850 Welcome by the Organizing Committee Franccedilois Tardif (CEA France)

Conference opening(Chair Georgios Katalagarianakis)

PL0a 850-910

Innovation perspectives through nanomaterials the integrated approach at CEA Freacutedeacuteric Schuster (CEA France)

PL0b 910-930

Codes Standards and Regulations in preparation at World-wide Level Franccediloise Roure (French Ministry of Finance Economy and Industry France)

PL0c 930-950

Regulation risk and the global nanotechnology workplace Cassandra Engeman (UCSB USA)

PL0d 950-1010

Are specific regulations for nanomaterials efficient Daniel Bernard (Arkema France)

PL0e 1010-1030

Innovation Governance Challenges in the field of Nanotechnologies Antje Grobe (University of Stuttgart Germany)

1030-1100 Coffee-break

Session 1 Exposure assessment (Chair Derck Brouwer)

1a Workplace and release studies

PL1 1100-1135

Engineered nanomaterials from source to dose and the role of measurement devices and measurement strategies Derck Brouwer (TNO Quality of Life The Netherlands)

O1a-1 1145-1200

Observatory of nanoaerosol release from electronic household products Gwi-Nam Bae S-H Park S-B Lee (Korea Institute of Science and Technology Korea)

O1a-2 1200-1215

Aerosol emission assessment during soldering process Virginia Goacutemez S Irusta F Balas J Santamariacutea (INA Spain)

O1a-3 1215-1230

Exposure to aerosols associated with cleanout operations of a reactor producing nanocomposite thin films embedded with silver nanoparticles Olivier Witschger S Bau B Bianchi R Wrobel V Matera (INRS France)

O1a-4 1230-1245

1300-1400 Lunch

Tuesday 13 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Session 2 Detection and identification of engineered nanoparticles

(Chair David YH Pui)

2a Synthesis aerosolization and tracing of nanoparticles

PL2 1400-1435

Detection and Identification Instrumentation and Calibration for AirLiquidSurface-borne Engineered Nanoparticles David YH Pui (Laboratory University of Minnesota USA)

O2a-1 1445-1500

Towards the efficient and versatile syntheses of nanomaterials for nanosafety investigation Aureacutelien Auger V Barthegraves N Wartenberg S de Sousa Nobre L Golanski H Perche O Poncelet P Capron (CEA France)

O2a-2 1500-1515

Metal impurities provide useful tracers for identifying exposures to airborne single-walled carbon nanotube particles released from work-related processes Pat E Rasmussen I Jayawardene H David Gardner M Cheacutenier C Levesque J Niu (Health Canada Canada)

O2a-3

1515-1530

Strategies for radiolabelling of carbon nanoparticles Stefan Schymura I Cydzik A Bulgheroni F Simonelli U Holzwarth J Kozempel K Franke N Gibson (HZDR Institute of Resource Ecology Germany)

O2a-4 1530-1545

Generation and characterization of dry nanopowders and carbon nanotubes using a shaker-atomizer type disperser Shi-Nian Uang S-M Hung C-J Tsai (Institute of Occupational Safety and HealthTaiwan)

O2a-5 1545-1600

Carbon nanotubes suspension study by vortex shaker sampling and mass analysis Aureacutelien Ustache O Le Bihan D Bernard E Peyret O Aguerre-Chariol (INERIS France)

1600-1630 Coffee-break

Tuesday 13 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Session 67 Secure industrial production and protection technology

(Chair Luana Golanski)

6aSecure industrial production

PL6 1630-1705

Developments in nano protection Luana Golanski A Guiot S Motellier S Clavaguera C Brouard N Wartenberg H Perche F Tardif P Capron S Artous CDurand V Mossuz C Desvergnes M Dubosson (CEA France)

O6a-1 1715-1730

Towards large scale aligned carbon nanotube composites an industrial safe-by-design and sustainable approach Pascal Boulanger L Belkadi M Pinault J Descarpentries MP NGhiem C Reynaud M Mayne-LrsquoHermite (CEA France)

O6a-2 1730-1745

Detection and identification of airborne multi-walled carbon nanotubes in arc discharge production Christina Isaxon L Ludvigsson P Nilsson M Hedmer H Tinnerberg Maria E Messing J Rissler V Skaug M Bohgard J Pagels (Lund UniversitySweden)

O6a-3

1745-1800

Plasma polymerized coating as a protective layer of carbon nanotubes grafted on carbon fibers Antineacutea Einig P Rumeau J Maguin Y Magga S Desrousseaux JBai (Ecole Centrale Paris France)

O6a-4

1800-1815

Silica-coating as protective shell for the risk management of nanoparticles Davide Gardini M Blosi C Delpivo S Ortelli A Costa (CNR-ISTECItaly)

O6a-5 1815-1830

Pilot-scale platform for nanopowder synthesis by laserplasma hybrid processes Yann Leconte A Quinsac D Porterat O Sublemontier N Herlin-Boime C Reynaud J-P Dufour L Boufendi F Schuster (CEA France)

Panel discussion Governance (Moderator Franccediloise Roure)

1830-1930 Governance what will change in the near future regarding the different actors managers workers and safety managers Franccediloise Roure (French Department of finance economy and Industry France) Elvio Mantovani (AIRINanotec IT Italy) Antje Grobe (University of Stuttgart Germany)

1830-2100 Poster ExhibitionEvening event

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM B

Session 1 Exposure assessment (Co-chair Catherine Durand)

1b Methodology

O1b-1 1445-1500

A modular tool for analyzing cascade impactors data to improve exposure assessment to airborne nanomaterials Seacutebastien Bau O Witschger (INRS France)

O1b-2 1500-1515

Exploratory study on two statistical methods to analyse time resolved data obtained during nanomaterial exposure measurements Freacutedeacuteric Clerc GH Njiki-Menga O Witschger (INRS France)

O1b-3 1515-1530

Assessment of nanoparticle agglomeration energy via rheological routes a key parameter for control banding exposure assessment Franccedilois Henry J Bouillard A Vignes O Dufaud L Perrin P Marchal

(INERIS France)

O1b-4 1530-1545

Approach to the exposure assessment of MWCNT by considering size distribution and oxidation temperature of elemental carbon Mariko Ono-Ogasawara M Takaya H Kubota Y Shinohara S Koda E Akiba S Tsuruoka T Myojo (Japan national institute of occupational safety and health Japan)

O1b-5 1545-1600

Is exhaled breath condensate representative of deep lung and suitable for exposure assessment to nanoparticles Muriel Dubosson C Desvergne V Mossuz M Cottier J Pourchez J-M Vergnon (CEA France)

1600-1630

Coffee-break

Session 1 Exposure assessment (Co-chair Olivier Witchger)

1c Tools and non-occupational exposure

O1c-1 1715-1730

Pro et con analysis of occupational exposure assessment tools and concepts for nanomaterials Biase Liguori S F Hansen K Alstrup Jensen A Baun (Technical University of Denmark Denmark)

O1c-2 1730-1745

Urban air pollution of Ostrava region by nanoparticles Zdeňka Kaličaacutekovaacute P Danihelka K Lach V Miacutečka (VŠBndashTechnical University of Ostrava Institute of Public Health Ostrava Czech Republic)

O1c-3 1745-1800

Nanoproduct simplified direct exposure assessment toolkit Yves Sicard F Tardif J Vendel (CEA France)

O5c-8 1800-1815

Exploring release and recovery of nanoparticles from polymer nanocomposites using commercial polyamide-based nanocomposites as a model

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM B

Martiacute Busquets-Fiteacute R Zanasca C Citterio L Mercante E Fernaacutendez Gemma J Socorro Vaacutezquez-Campos V Puntes (ICN Spain)

1830-2100

Poster exhibition Evening event

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 13 Satellite meeting 13b TRIMATEC

(Chair Claudine Colin)

O13b-1 1400-1420

Trimatec competitiveness cluster management of controlled environment for nano fields Claudine Colin (TRIMATEC France)

O13b-2 1420-1440

Treatment of liquid effluents containing nanomaterial Jeacuterocircme Labille J-Y Bottero J Rose (CEREGE France)

O13b-3 1440-1500

Safe ecodesign and sustainable research Applied to Nanomaterial Development (SERENADE consortium) Jean-Yves Bottero J Rose A Masion (CEREGE France)

O13b-4 1500-1520

Synthesis of active TiO2 nanopowders and thin layers using supercritical carbon dioxide processes - Application to effluent treatment Audrey Hertz J Cruiz L Schrive Y Barre F Charton (CEA France)

O13b-5 1520-1540

Examples of system engineering for nanoparticles handling and studies Pierre Bombardier (FAURE QEI France)

O13b-6 1540-1600

Personal Protective Equipment against Nanoparticle-Selection evaluation and future standard to be built Samuel Ozil (Honeywell Protective Clothing France)

1600-1630 Coffee-break

Session 2 Detection (Co-chair Charles Motzkus)

2b Nanoparticles for biological application

O2b-1 1715-1730

Study of Nanoparticles localization in organs and tissues of rats after intraperitoneal and intragastrical administration Boris B Dzantiev SG Klochkov O D Hendrickson A V Zherdev SO Bachurin (AN Bach Institute of Biochemisty Russia)

O2b-2 1730-1745

Risk Assessment of Released cellulose nanocrystalsndashmimicking inhalatory exposure Carola Endes S Mueller O Schmid D Vanhecke S Camarero Espinosa E Johan Foster A Petri-Fink B Rothen-Rutishauser C Weder Martin JD Clift (Adolphe Merkle InstituteUniversity of Fribourg Switzerland)

O2b-3 Colloidaly stable polymer encapsulated quantum dots for biological applications

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM C

1745-1800 Isaac Ojea-Jimenez J Piella P Mulvaney V F Puntes (Catalan Institute of Nanotechnology Spain)

O2b-4 1800-1815

Membrane model as a new methodology for nanotoxicology Investigation Juliana Cancino T M Uemura Paula Lins P B Miranda V Zucolotto (University of Satildeo Paulo Brazil)

O2b-5 1815-1830

Engineered nanomaterial quantification in complex matrices PIXE case studies Omar Lozano J Mejia J Laloy O Toussaint J Dogneacute S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Belgium)

1830-2100 Poster exhibitionEvening event

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

Posters session 1830-2100

P1b-1

Occupational exposure assessment facility at Vito Evelien Frijns I Nelissen P Berghmans (Vito nv Belgium)

P1b-2

Risk assessment of nanomaterials Javad Malakootikhah A A Razaghi (University of Tehran Iran)

P1c-1

Application of current available models for the exposure assessment of nanoparticles from consumer products Anja Koumlth ALuch and M Enrico Goumltz (Federal institute for risk assessment Germany)

P1c-2

Development of a nano exposure and contextual information database (NECID) Wouter Fransman J Pelzer W Stoppelmann D Brouwer I Koponen D Bard O Witschger A Zugasti Makazaga E Jankowska T Kanerva M Berges (TNO The Netherlands)

P2a-1

Effective and selective extraction of silver nanoparticles from environmental water by an ionic exchange resin Lingxiangyu Li K Leopold M Schuster (Technische universitaumlt Muumlnchen Germany)

P2a-2

P2a-3 Application of enzyme immunoassay for fullerene c60 detection in ratsrsquo organs Olga d Hendrickson N Fedyunina A Zherdev PSveshnikov B Dzantiev (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P2a-4 New perspectives in manufactured nanoparticles characterisation over the size limits Gaeumltane Lespes C Henault (University of Pau France)

P2a-5 Quantitation of carbon nanotubes on filters using a laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy system Laboratory and onsite measurements J-BSirven C Queacutereacute S Motellier A Guiot F Gensdarmes (CEA France)

P2a-6 Differentiated anthropogenic ambient particle size spectra with a new U-SMPS set-up Juumlrgen Spielvogel M Weiss (Ppalasreg gmbh Germany)

P2a-7

P2a-8 Particle sampling by TEM grid filtration OLC Le bihan B RrsquoMili C Dutouquet O Aguerre-Charriol E Frejafon (INERIS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P2a-9 Aerosol size distribution estimation and associated uncertainty for measurement with a SMPS Loic Coquelin N Fischer T Mace C Motzkus F Gensdarmes G Fleury L Le Brusquet (lNE France)

P2a-10 Radiolabelling of engineered silver and titania nanoparticles as a tool for sensitive detection of nanoparticle release from surface coatings Heike Hildebrand K Franke N Gibson I Cydzik F Simonelli A Bulgheroni U Holzwarth E Bilz A Freyer (Helmholtz-Zentrum Germany)

P2a-11 Comparison of methodolgies to measure number based size distribution on polydisperse nanoparticles Samuel Legros V Barthes A Guiot S Motellier P Capron L Golanski (CEA France)

P2a-12 Non destructive and fast method for the detection of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) biodistribution based on their magnetic properties Lionel Maurizi V Bernau U Sakulkhu A Gramoun G Coullerez H Hofmann (Ecole polytechnique feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

P3a-1 Silver doped hydroxyapatite composites for long-term bone TERAPHIA Olena Ivashchenko I Uvarova N Ulianchych

(National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Ukraine)

P3a-2 Cytotoxic effects of polyethylcyanoacrylatechitosan nanoparticles Brenda Cecilia Gasca Zacariacuteas R Diacuteaz Torres P Ramiacuterez Noguera (National University of Mexico Meacutexico)

P3a-3 Reactivity of nanoaluminum in physiological solutions Karepina EE GAYu (Tomsk Polytechnic University Russia)

P3a-4 Determination of SPIONS nanoparticles biosafety problems of interferences with cytotoxic assays Lyes Tabet L Barhoumi M Welman L Ben Taher L Smiri H Abdelmelek K Maghni (Research Center HSCM Universiteacute de Montreacuteal Canada)

P3a-5 Renal metallothionein expression by nano zinc particles in cadmium-treated rats Mohammad Kazem Koohi F Asadi M Abas Ali Pour Kabire G Sadeghi Hashtjin M Hejazy (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-6 Differences in nanotoxicity responses between human bronchial smooth muscle cells (HBSMC) of normal and asthmatic subjects following exposure to quantum dots (QDS) nanoparticles Lyes Tabet M Welman L Castellanos K Maghni(Sacre-Coeur Hospital of Montreal Canada)

P3a-7 Comparative evaluation of cytotoxicity and DNA damage induction by carbon nanotubes cerium dioxide titanium dioxide and silver nanoparticles in mammalian cells Leonardo Pereira Franchi T AJ Souza E Y Matsubara J M Rosolen C Satie Takahashi CS (Department of Genetics FMRP-USP Brazil)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P3a-8 Genotoxicity in RTG-2 fish cell line upon exposure to different dimensions of silver nanoparticles detected by the comet assay Mahmoud Ghobadi H Farahmand A Mirjalili (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-9 Two ldquofacesrdquo of carbon nanotubes

Aneta Fraczek-Szczypta E Menaszek S Blazewicz (University of Science and Technology Poland )

P3a-10 Study of biocompatible and hemocompatible properties of amorphous hydrogenated carbon coatings produced by pulsed magnetron discharge Julie Laloy C Lopez-Garcia J Colaux F Mullier M Fransolet C Michiels JM Dogneacute amp S Lucas (Department of Pharmacy NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-11 Effect of nano-filler particles and methacrylate monomers separate and in combination on the secretion of cytokines V Ansteinsson JT Samuelsen JE Dahl and NR Gjerdet (University of Bergen Norway)

P3a-12 In vivo genotoxicity of titanium dioxide nanoparticle

Charlegravene Relier F Robidel B Trouiller (INERIS France)

P3a-13 Insights into titanium dioxide nanoparticle and fine genotoxicity in human lymphocytes Andrea Zijno C Andreoli F Barone P Degan B De Berardis G Leter R Crebelli (Istituto Superiore di Sanitagrave Roma)

P3a-14 Highly concentrated silica nanoparticles affect the activities of neural stem cell

line Kouki Fujioka S Hanada Y Inoue F Kanaya KShiraishi Y Manome (The Jikei University School of Medicine Japan)

P3a-15 Toxicological influence of giving the silica nanoparticles on cultured central nerves cells Yuriko Inoue K Fujioka S Hanada FKanaya K Shiraishi YManome MTakayanagi (Toho University Japan)

P3a-16 Effect of surface modification on Zn ions and ROS production of ZnO nanoparticles Mu Yao Guo YHang Leung Alan M C Ng Fang Zhou Liu Yip Hang Ng Aleksandra B Djurišić Wai Kin Chan (The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong)

P3a-17 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of silver nanoparticles with different sizes in mammalian cells Tiago A Jorge de Souza L Pereira Franchi and C Satie Takahashi (Department of Genetics FMRP-USP Brazil)

P3a-18 In vivo toxicity of enoxaparin encapsulated in mucoadhesive nanoparticles topical application in a wound healing model SC Huber PD Marcato N Duraacuten JM Annichino-Bizzacchi (Unicamp Campinas Brazil)

P3a-19 Phytotoxic and genotoxic effects of PVP coated ZnO nanoparticles on garlic

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

(allium sativum l) root tip cells Changshan Xu K Eit M Wang Y Li B Sun (Centre for Advanced Optoelectronic Functional Materials Research Northeast Normal University P R China)

P3a-20 Internalisation of aluminium oxide nanoparticles into human cells impact of particle size on the quantitative uptake Steffi Boumlhme H-J Staumlrk T Meissner D Kuumlhnel W Busch (UFZ - Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research Germany)

P3a-21 Immunological assays as an opportunity of assessment of health risks of airborne particle mixture including nanoparticles Taacuteňa Brzicovaacute I Lochman P Danihelka A Lochmanovaacute K Lach V Mička (VŠB ndashFaculty of Safety Engineering Czech Republic)

P3a-22 Altered characteristics of differently functionalized silica nanoparticles in various

environments with possible implications for biological impacts Emilia Izak M Voetz S Eiden A Duschl and VF Puntes (Bayer Technology Services GmbH Germany)

P3a-23 Enhanced antiproliferation of cancer cells by biocompatible multifunctional microbial exopolysaccharide stabilized magnetic nanoparticles Balasubramanian Sivakumar R Girija Aswathy R Sreejith Y Nagaoka M Suzuki Y Yoshida T Maekawa D Nair Sakthikumar (Bio Nano Electronics Research Center Graduate School of Interdisciplinary New Science Toyo UniversityJapan)

P3a-24 Copper(ii) oxide nanoparticles penetrate into HEPG2 CELLS exert cytotoxicity via oxidative stress and induce proinflammatory response Jean-Pascal Piret D Jacques J-N Audinot J Mejia E Boilan F Noeumll M Fransolet C Demazy S Lucas C Saout and O Toussaint (URBC Namur Nanosafety Center (NNC) Belgium)

P3a-25 Electrical measurement of the interactions between gold nanoparticles and biological membrane Young-Rok Kim M-C Lim K-P Lee (Department of Food Science and Biotechnology Kyung Hee University Republic of Korea)

P3a-26 Metal homeostasis interferences in hepatocytes cells treated by CuO nanoparticles Martine Cuillel M Chevallet C Fauquant P Charbonnier D Cassio I Pignot-Paintrand E Mintz and I Michaud-Soret (CNRS CEA France)

P3a-27 Transnational access at VITO through the Fp7 qnano research infrastructure Evelien Frijns I Mertens K Tirez G Vanermen S Voorspoels R Persoons S Mullens I Nelissen (VITO NV Belgium)

P3a-28 Source activity and toxicity of nanomaterials for biological systems Ghassem Amoabediny J Malakootikhah I Alahdadi F Yazdian (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-29 TiO2 nanoparticles and bulk material stimulate human peripheral blood mononuclear cells Dietmar Fuchs S Schroecksnadel N Herlin M Carriere

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

(Biocenter Innsbruck Medical University Austria)

P3a-30 In vitro testing of nanoparticles dissolution Anna Godymchuk E Yunda (Tomsk Polytechnic University Russian Federation)

P3a-31 Particulate cobalt toxicity and internalization in lung cells Veacuteronique Malard C Darolles N Sage P Gueacuteraud M Floriani J Armengaud (CEA IRSN France)

P3a-32 Effects of physicochemical properties exposure doses and cell types on cytotoxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles Yan (Mary) Zhang Kathy C Nguyen D E Lefebvre P S Shwed J Crosthwait G S Bondy Azam F Tayabali (Environmental Health Sciences and Research Bureau Health Canada Canada)

P3a-33 Proteomic study of the molecular responses of mouse macrophages to copper oxide nanoparticles Thierry Rabilloud S Triboulet C Aude-Garcia M Carriegravere H Diemer F Proamer A Habert M Chevallet V Collin-Faure D Hanau A Van Dorsselaer N Herlin-Boime (CNRS France)

P3a-34 Toxicological evaluation of TiC nanoparticles orally administered in a rat model Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan J Mejia O Toussaint J-M Dogn S Lucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC Belgium)

P3a-35 In vitro toxicity assessment of gold nanoparticles in biological media Sadequa Sultana N Djaker M Salerno S Boca S Astilean H Hlawaty MLamy De La Chapelle (Universiteacute Paris 13 France)

P3a-36 Comparison cytotoxic potency of zinc oxide nanoparticles on five cellular lines Lidia Zapoacuter M Szewczyńska (Central Institute for Labour Protection ndash National Research Institute Poland)

P3a-37 Respiratory effects of repeated instillations of iron manganese and chromium oxides nanoparticles in mice Mirlande Preacutesumeacute A Simon-Deckers G Beaune O Durupthy J Boczkowski S Lanone (INSERM France)

P3a-38 Morphological and cytohistochemical evaluation of renal effects of cadmium-doped silica nanoparticles given intratracheally to rat Teresa Coccini E Roda S Barni L Manzo (Toxicology Division Salvatore Maugeri Foundation IRCCS and European Centre for Nanomedicine University of Pavia Italy)

P3a-39 Titanium oxide nanoparticles toxicity causes functionality and DNA damage in buffalo (bubalus bubalis) sperm in vitro Gautam Kaul and Kamlesh Pawar (Biochemistry Department National Dairy Research Institute Government of India Lab India)

P3a-40 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles in human

neuroblastoma cells Carla Costa V Valdiglesias G Kılıccedil B Laffon J P Teixeira (Portuguese

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

National Institute of Health Portugal)

P3a-41 Innovative nano-qsar technology for early detection of nanoparticlesrsquo toxicity Natalia Novoselska V Kuzmin A Artemenko (IIMechnikov Odessa National University Ukraine)

P3a-42 In vitro toxicity of carbon nanotubes impact of acid functionalization Agathe Figarol J Pourchez D Boudard D Bernache-Assolant M Cottier and P Grosseau (Ecole Nationale Supeacuterieure des Mines LINA France)

P3a-43 Role of metal oxide nanoparticle in welderrsquos lung injury A Simon-Deckers P Andujar B Fayard B Clin J Boczkowski J-C Pairon J Doucet F Gallateau-Salleacute S Lanone (INSERM CNRS France)

P3a-44 MTT and LDH interlaboratory assays for assessing in vitro cytotoxicity of engineered nanomaterials C Costa J- P Teixeira A Dhawan A Pandey B Laffon J Fernandez Tajes V Valdiglesias D Fuchs S Schroecksnadel M Carriegravere S Bonassi A Basak Engin E Coskun B Karahalil Nathalie Herlin-Boime (Environmental Health Dept National Institute of Health Dr Ricardo Jorge Porto Portugal )

P3a-45 Understanding the impact of np physicochemical properties in biological fluid

and their resultant cellular interaction in vitro Vera Hirsch C Kinnear B Rothen-Rutishauser Martin J D Clift A Petri-Fink (Adolphe Merkle Institute University of Fribourg Switzerland)

P3a-46 Biocompatibility evaluation of medical devices incorporating nanomaterials Sylvie Framery (NAMSA Europe France)

P3a-47 Genotoxicity and proinflammatory effects of nanosilica via oral route in vitro and in vivo approaches Adeline Tarantini K Hogeveen S Huet G Jarry R Lanceleur L Le Hegarat A Mourot M Poul J-G Rolland V Fessard (ANSES France)

P3a-48 In vitro evaluation of cellular response induced by ZnO nanoparticles zinc ions and non-nano ZnO in fish cells Mar Babin C del Rio Joseacute L Pareja C Garciacutea-Goacutemez D Fernaacutendez (INIA Department of Environment Spain)

P3a-49 Genotoxicity of cerium dioxide nanoparticles (CeO2 nps) on mice oocyte Raphaeumll Rollais M Auffan J Perrin V Tassistro T Orsiegravere A Botta J Rose B Courbiere (Institut Meacutediterraneacuteen de Biodiversiteacute et drsquoEcologie Faculteacute de Meacutedecine de lrsquoUniversiteacute drsquoAix-Marseille France)

P3a-50 Effects of amorphous silica nanoparticles on human alveolar epithelial cells Mathilde Delaval R Guadagnini S Vranic F Marano A Baeza-Squiban S Boland (Sorbonne Paris CiteacuteCNRS France)

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P3a-51 How do carbide enm dispersions evolve in an in vitro assessment Jorge Mejia O Lozano J-P Piret D Jacques C Saout JM Dogneacute O Toussaint S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation

Laboratory of Biochemistry and Cellular Biology (URBC) Belgium)

P3a-52 Stability of SiC and TiC nanoparticles during in vitro assessment Jorge Mejia V Valembois J-P Piret C Saout Jean-Michel Dogneacute Olivier Toussaint Steacutephane Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Laboratory of Biochemistry and Cellular Belgium)

P3a-53 Cytotoxicity of MWCNT and SiO2 nanoparticles at different stages of their life cycle as nanocomposite fillers Ezequiel Mas del Molino Gemma Vilar G Janer E Fernaacutendez-Rosas S Vaacutezquez-Campos (LEITAT Technological Center SPAIN)

P3a-54=gt (03b-2)

Nitric oxide releasing-iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles for biomedical applications cell viability apoptosis and cell death evaluations Renata de Lima J Luiz Oliveira A Ludescher M A M Molina R Itri Amedea B Seabra Paula Haddad (Departamento de Biotecnologia Universidade de Sorocaba Brazil)

P3a-55 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of biogenic silver nanoparticles R De Lima D Ballottin Priscyla D Marcato L Tasic Nelson Duraacuten (Osasco UniversityBrazil)

P3a-56 Biocompatibility and cytotoxicity study of nanophotonic contact lens material Marija Tomic J Muncan D Stamenkovic M Jokanović L Matija (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering University of Belgrade Serbia)

P3a-57 Nanoparticles in paints a new strategy to protect faccedilades and surfaces

Jean-Pierre Kaiser L Diener and P Wick (EMPA Switzerland)

P3a-58 Pulmonary toxicity after inhalation of silicon carbide nanoparticles in rat Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan O Toussaint B Masereel J-M Dogneacute amp SLucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-59 Development and validation of a whole-body inhalation exposure model for the exposition of rats to nanoparticles aerosol Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan OToussaint S Rolin B Masereel amp S Lucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-60 Functionalized double walled carbon nanotubes (DWCNTS) for targeted drug release T Somanathan N Gokulakrishnan (Vels University Chennai India)

P3a-61 Biodistribution studies on nanoparticles are so far of limited use for PBPK modeling Gunnar Johanson U Carlander (Karolinska InstitutetSweden)

P3a-62 Toxicokinetics of zinc oxide nanoparticles in rats Soo-Jin Choi Hae-Eun Chung Jin Yu Miri Baek Jeong-A Lee Min-Seok Kim Su-Hyon Kim Eun-Ho Maeng (Department of Food Science and Technology Seoul Womenrsquos University South Korea)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P4a-1 Evaluation of toxicity of the nanoscale materials for mammalians and environment Rostyslav Stoika N Boyko Y Senkiv Y Shlyakhtina R Panchuk R Bilyy Y Filyak Y Kit N Skorohyd O Klyuchivska H Falfushinska L Gnatyshyna O Stoliar A Zaichenko N Mitina A Ryabceva (Institute of Cell Biology Ukraine)

P4a-2 Metal oxide nanoparticle transport in porous media ndash an analysis about (un)certainties in environmental research Ilona Heidmann (University of Koblenz-Landau Germany)

P4a-3 Assessing the heteroaggregation of manufactured nanoparticles with naturally occuring colloids in a typical surface water Jeacuterocircme Labille A Praetorius C Harns J-Y Bottero J Brant M Scheringer (Aix-Marseille Universiteacute CNRS IRD CEREGE France)

P4a-4 Potential safety implications of nanoformulation of agrochemicals in crops production Haixin Cui X Zhao (The Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences China)

P4b-1 Environmental dissemination of silver nanoparticles which impact on crops Camille Larue L Ceacutecillon H Castillo-Michel S Sophie J Bourguignon M Carriegravere S Bureau V Magnin G Sarret (Isterre UMR 5275 CNRS and Univ J Fourier France)

P4b-2 Bio-interactions between proteins and CeO2-nps with similar hydrodynamic radius Franccediloise Rollin-Genetet E Artells C Seidel W Liu J Rose A Thieacutery C Vidaud (CEA France)

P4b-3 Carbon nanotubes enhanced the lead toxicity on the freshwater fish Diego Steacutefani T Martinez Oswaldo L Alves and E Barbieri (University of Campinas ndash UNICAMP Brazil)

P4b-4 Colloidal stability of modified carbon nanotubes Stefan Schymura K Franke (HZDR Institute of Resource Ecology Germany)

P4c-1 Behavioural responses of hediste diversicolor (polycheta) to Ag CdS or CuO nanoparticles using the multispecies freshwater biomonitorreg (MFB) Hanane Perrein-Ettajani P Emmanuel Buffet P Wu Douglas Gilliland P Reip E Valsami-Jones C Mouneyrac (LUNAM universiteacute UCO MMS France)

P4c-2 Combined effect of ZnO nanoparticles on zebrafish early development Eugene Krysanov T Demidova (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P4c-3 Effect of metal oxide nanoparticles on embryotoxicity of doxorubicin Tatiana Demidova E Krysanov (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P4c-4 Evaluation of multi walled carbon nanotubes ecotoxicology using standardized procedures on aquatic organisms

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

Florence Mouchet C Gancet E Pinelli A Perrault F Bourdiol E Flahaut L Gauthier J-C Boutonnet (CNRS UPS INPT NAUTILE Laboratoires ecolabCIRIMATGRL France)

P4c-5 Adverse effect of surface modified nanoparticles on the aquatic environment Younjung Jung J-Sung Ra and S Kim (KIST-Europe Campus E Germany)

P4c-6

P4c-7 Acute aquatic toxicity of photoactive TiO2 nanoparticles anchored on kaolinite matrix to freshwater green algae Kristina Čabanovaacute P Peikertovaacute V Matějka JKukutschovaacute (VŠB ndash Technical University of Ostrava Czech Republic)

P4c-8 Monitoring technique for the acute effect of TiO2 nanoparticles from the behaviour of rice fish orizias latipes in vivo Masaru Irie K Kosuge K Shida M Kubo-Irie K Takeda (Waseda Univ Japan)

P4c-9 Antifungal and antibacterial activities of silver nanoparticles Mohd Faiyaz Anwar D Yadav R Arora J Chandara M Samim (Department of Chemistry Jamia Hamdard University India)

P4c-10 (04a-3)

Adsorption of organic pollutants to aqueous suspensions of carbon nanomaterials Berit Glomstad A Booth B M Jenssen L Soslashrensen J Liu M Shen

(Norwegian University of Science and Technology Norway)

P5a-1 Carbon nanotubes sorbents and their potential risks to aquatic organisms

Daniela Plachaacute A Matlochovaacute K Čabanovaacute P Peikertovaacute (VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava Czech Republic)

P5a-2 Ecologicaly friendly intermatrix synthesis of polymer stabilized silver nanocomposites dealing with nanomaterial release Julio Bastos-Arrieta M Muntildeoz Dmitri N Muraviev P Ruiz (Autonomous University of Barcelona Spain)

P5a-3 Characterization of nanoparticulate emissions from the incineration of wastes containing manufactured nanomaterials Dinh-Trinh Tran D Fleury D Venditti S Durecu A Joubert G Ounoughene E Fiani T Meunier O Le Bihan L Le coq (INERIS Ecole des mines de Nantes France)

P5a-4 Investigation of nanoparticle release from UV-curable polymeric nanocomposites AFreyer E Bilz H Hildebrand K Franke R Mehnert E Mai (Leibniz Institute for Surface Modification Germany)

P5a-5 Characterization of released particles during abrasion test of nano-charged construction materials C Bressot O Aguerre-Chariol A Plassais F RousseauC Haehnel O Le Bihan (INERIS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P5a-6 Release of nanomaterials from paint waste Stefano Zuin M Gaiani A Ferrari L Golanski F Tardif (Venice Research Consortium Italy)

P5a-7 Potential release of carbon nanotubes from cnt composites during grinding process Isamu ogura M Kotake M Shigeta M Uejima K Saito N Hashimoto A Kishimoto (National institute of advanced industrial science and technology (AIST) technology research association for single wall carbon nanotubes Japan)

P5a-8 Nanomaterials for controlled drug delivery system T Somanthan (Vels University india)

P6a-1 Release characteristics of single-wall carbon nanotubes during manufacturing and handling Isamu Ogura M Kotake Nao Hashimoto K Gotoh A Kishimoto (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Technology Research Association for Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes (TASC) Japan)

P6a-2 Towards a nanosecured plateform to assess risks along the industrial lifecycle of nanomaterials Dominique Fleury E Frejafon B Debray O Aguerre-Chariol A Vignes and J Bouillard (INERIS France)

P6a-3 Mapping the use of nanoparticles in Quebecrsquos industries and research laboratories Claude Emond C Ostiguy I Dossa Y Malki C Boily D Roughley A Plavski et C-A Endo (University of Montreal Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Department Canada)

P8a-1 Life cycle and destination of silver nanoparticles in environment Ghassem Amoabediny I Alahdadi J Malakootikhah (University of Tehran Iran)

P9a-1 Towards nanoresponsibility Dorotheacutee Benoit Browaeys Jean-Jacques Perrier (VivAgora France)

P9a-2 Nanosafety - risk governance of manufactured nanoparticles -- challenges of substance regulation under scientific uncertainty Stefanie B Seitz J Jahnel and T Fleischer (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) Germany)

PO The ERA-Net SIINN Project Safe Implementation of Innovative Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Rainer Hagenbeck

B Fillon D Duret L Golanski SLegros (Forschungszentrum Juumllich GmbH Germany CEA France)

P1 Innovative strategies methods and tools for occupational risks management of manufactured nanomaterials (MNMs) in the construction industry Jesuacutes M Loacutepez de Ipintildea (TECNALIA Research amp Innovation ) on behalf of the Scaffold Consortium

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Wednesday 14 November

Session 3 Toxicology (Chair Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster)

3a Nanoparticle biotransformation and degradation

PL3 800-835

Concepts of safety assessment of engineered nanomaterials (ENM) Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster (University of Rochester USA)

O3a-1 845-900

How do oxide nanomaterial dispersions evolve in an in vitro assessment Omar Lozano J Mejia J-P Piret D Jacques C Saout J-M Dogneacute O Toussaint S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Belgium)

O3a-2 900-915

Interaction of fibrinogen and albumin with titanium dioxyde nanoparticles of different crystalline phases Arianna Marucco I Fenoglio F Turci B Fubini (University of Torino Dip Italy)

O3a-3 915-930

An effective photothermal therapy against cancer cells and deep tissue imaging with targeted NIR QD Ravindran Girija Aswathy B Sivakumar Y Nagaoka Y Yoshida T Maekawa D Sakthi Kumar (Bio Nano Electronics Research Center Japan)

O3a-4 930-945

Safety of nanovectors Cytotoxicity assessment of New self-emulsifying multiple wow nanoemulsions Estelle Sigward N Mignet P Rat M Dutot D Scherman D Brossard S Crauste-Manciet (INSERM France)

O3a-5 945-1000

Surface ligand dependent fate and toxicity of ZnO np in HEPG2 cells Dorota Bartczak M-O Baradez H Goenaga-Infante D Marshall (LGCUK)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 12 Regulation and standardization in nano-products (Chair Maila Puolamaa)

12a Regulation

PL12a 1030-1105

Regulatory aspects of nanomaterials in REACH Maila Puolamaa (DG Enterprise and Industry European Commission Brussel)

O12a-1 1115-1130

Legal issues of the environmental safety regulation in the sphere of nanotechnology in Russian federation Ekaterina Belokrylova (Udmurt State University Russia)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

O12a-2 1130-1145

Regulation and safety implementation of nanotechnology for chemical enterprises in the Central Europe space Andreas Falk S Hartl F Sinner (BioNanoNet Forschungsgesellschaft mbH Austria)

O12a-3 1145-1200

Defining occupational and consumer exposure limits for nanomaterials - first experiences from REACH registrations Karin Aschberger F M Christensen (European commission-JRC Italy)

O12a-4 1200-1215

Development of an integrative program of Nanosafety Promote the Coordination Between Industries and Risk Assessor Claude Emond S Kouassi F Schuster (BioSimulation Consulting Inc USA University of Montreal Canada)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 8 Life cycle analysis recycling waste management and disposal (Chair Bernd Nowack)

PL8 1330-1405

Life cycle considerations for assessing environmental risks of nanomaterials Bernd Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

O8a-1 1415-1445

Incineration of nanowastes The implications from a life cycle perspective Tobias Walser LK Limbach R Brogioli E Erismann L Flamigni B Hattendorf M Juchli F Krumeich C Ludwig K Prikopsky M Rossier D Saner A Sigg S Hellweg D Guumlnther W J Stark (Institute of Environmental Engineering Switzerland)

O8a-2 1445-1500

Preliminary evaluation of risks related to waste incineration of polymer nanocomposites Lex Roes M K Patel E Worrell C Ludwig (Utrecht UniversityThe Netherlands)

O8a-3 1500-1515

Safe and environmentally-friendly management and final elimination of wastes harbouring nano-objects or likely to release nanoparticles Thierry Meunier D VendittI amp S Durecu (Groupe Seacutecheacute Environnement France)

O8a-9

1515-1530 Investigation of the life cycle of nanoparticles by means of [4445Ti]TiO2 and [110mAg]Ag0 ndash Research Project nanoTrack Heike Hildebrand K Franke A Freyer E Bilz R Mehnert E Mai C Isaacson K Schirmer A Ammann L Sigg (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden Germany)

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Session 10 Commercial equipment (Chair Robert Muir)

O10a-1 1600-1615

Optical instrumentations for Nanosafety Nathalie Vollmer (HORIBA Scientific France)

O10a-2 1615-1630

NanoScan SMPS - a Novel Portable Nanoparticle Sizing and counting Instrument Torsten Tritscher TJ Krinke A F Zerrath E Filimundi O F Bischof (TSI GmbH GTSI Incorporated Germany USA)

O10a-3 1630-1645

Detecting amp characterizing nanomaterials in complex matrices amp airborne Byron J Cheatham (CytoViva USA)

O10a-4 1645-1700

High Resolution Portable Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer Designed for best practice nano exposure measurements Brian Steer B Gorbunov R Muir (Naneum Ltd UK)

O10a-5 1700-1715

Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis (NTA) A tool in toxicology and environmental fate assessment of nanomaterial Phil Vincent P Hole P Peotta S Capracotta B Carr (NanoSight LtdUK)

O10a-6 1715-1730

Magellan innovative detection traceability and characterization of Nanoparticles traces in liquid media Steacutephane Aiumlt Oumeghar P Nagtegaele D Jacob (Cordouan Technologies France)

2000-2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

Session 2 Detection and identification of nanoparticles (Co-chair Olivier Le Bihan)

2c Detection and measurement of nanoparticles in water

O2c-1 845-900

Measuring particle size distributions of nanoparticles in aqueous media using FFF and LIBD Nataliya Fedotova K Ralf B Sinnet G Detlef (ETH Zurich Switzerland)

O2c-2 900-915

Lab-on a chip microTAS (Micro Total Analysis Systems) for the High-throughput Measurement of Nanomaterial Solubility Ratna Tantra (National Physical Laboratory United Kingdom)

O2c-3 915-930

Species selective pre-concentration and quantification of Ag Au and Pd nanoparticles using cloud point extraction and graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry Georg Hartmann M Schuster (Technische Universitaumlt Muumlnchen Germany)

O2c-4 930-945

Quantitative Analysis of Engineered Nanoparticles in Food and Environment Frank Von der Kammer S Wagner S Legros B Meisterjahn E H Larsen K LoeschnerJ NavratilovaT Hofmann (Univ of Vienna Austria)

O2c-5 945-1000

Detection of nanoparticle heavy metal Pollutants in water by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) Cheikh-Benoit Faye C Dutouquet T Amodeo E Frejafon P Delalain O Aguerre-Chariol N Gilon-Delepine (INERIS France)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 2 Detection and identification of nanoparticles (Co-chair Simon Clavaguera)

2d Detection and measurement of nanoparticles in air

O2d-1 1030-1045

NanoBadge a Tool for Engineered Nanoparticles Exposure Assessment Simon Clavaguera M Amdaoud S Jacquinot S Motellier A Guiot L Golanski P Capron (CEA France)

O2d-2 1045-1100

Measurement methods for the EC definition of nanomaterials Luigi Calzolai D Gilliland and F Rossi (European Commission - DG Joint Research Centre Italy)

O2d-3 1100-1115

O2d-4 1115-1130

Detection of Nanoparticle agglomerates trapped in a low pressure RF (Radio-Frequency) plasma discharge using LIBS (Laser-induced Breakdown spectroscopy) Christophe Dutouquet G Wattieaux L Meyer E Frejafon and L Boufendi (INERIS France)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

O2d-5 1130-1145

Characterization of manufactured TiO2 nanoparticles Charles Motzkus J Idrac T Maceacute S Vaslin-Reimann P Ausset et M Mailleacute (LNE France)

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Sophie Lanone)

3a Nanoparticle biotransformation and degradation

O3a-6 1145-1200

ECSINrsquos methodological approach for hazard evaluation of engineered nanomaterials Lisa Bregoli F Benetti E Sabbioni (ECSIN ITALY)

O3a-7 1200-1215

Degraded nanocomposites a combined physico-chemical and toxicogenomics approach in caco-2 cells Odette Prat M Fisichella F Berenguer G Steinmetz M Auffan J Rose (CEA France)

O3a-8 1215-1230

Pristine graphene activates macrophages to produce cytokineschemokines via TLR- and NF-kappa B-related signalling pathways Taotao Wei H Zhou K Zhao and C Chen (Chinese Academy of Sciences China)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 3 Toxicology (Co- chair Claude Emond)

3b Nano bio interactions modeling

O3b-1 1330-1345

Assessment of different methods studying the impact of carbon nanomaterials on platelet function Julie Laloy F Mullier S Robert L Alpan J Mejia J-PPiret N Bailly S Lucas B Chatelain OToussaint B Masereel S Rolin amp J-M Dogneacute (University of Namur Belgium)

O3b-2 1345-1400 =gt(OP3a-54)

Iron oxide nanoparticles show no toxicity in terms of comete assay in lymphocytes a promising vehicle for nitric oxide releasing nanocarrier in biomedical applications R de Lima J Luiz Oliveira P Sayuri Kaneko Murakami M A M Molina R Itri P Haddad Amedea B Seabra (Universidade de Sorocaba Brazil)

O3b-3 1400-1415

Translocation of SiO2 nanoparticles across human bronchial epithelial cells Isabelle George S Vranic S Boland F Marano A Baeza-Squiban (Universiteacute Paris Diderot France)

O3b-4 1415-1430

Development of a dose-controlled multiculture cell exposure chamber for efficient delivery of airborne and engineered nanoparticles Akrivi Asimakopoulou Emmanouil Daskalos N Lewinski M Riediker E Papaioannou A G Konstandopoulos (Aerosol and Particle Technology Laboratory CPERICERTH Greece)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

Panel discussion Toxicology (Moderator Claude Emond)

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Peter Hoet)

3b Nano bio interactions modeling

O3b-5 1600-1615

In vitro ex vivo and in vivo translocation of titanium dioxide nanoparticles through the gastrointestinal barrier toxicological consequences Emilie Brun Nathalie Herlin-Boime G Veronesi B Fayard A-M Flank M Carriegravere (CEA-CNRS France)

O3b-6 1615-1630

Variation in silver nanoparticles toxicity in the presence of phenolic compounds Alina Martirosyan A Bazes Y-J Schneider (Institute of Life Sciences Belgium)

O3b-7 1630-1645

Development of a PBPK model for ionic and nanoparticulate silver Gerald Bachler N von Goetz K Hungerbuumlhler (ETH Zurich Switzerland)

O3b-8 1645-1700

Predictive tests to evaluate oxidative potential of engineered nanomaterials Mara Ghiazza E Carella S Oliaro Bosso M Tomatis I Corazzari M Cristina Paganini S Livraghi F Viola A Marucco B Fubini I Fenoglio (University of Torino Italy)

O3b-9 1700-1715

Comparison of Toxicity of Uncoated and Coated Silver Nanoparticles Kathy C Nguyen P Rippstein J Tan A F Tayabali (Health Canada Canada)

O3b-10 1715 -1730

Nano-titanium dioxide modulates the dermal sensitization potency of DNCB Stijn Smulders V De Vooght S Hussain S Boland B Nemery P HM Hoet J AJ Vanoirbeek (KU Leuven Belgium)

O3b-11 1730-1745

Using a PBPK model to study the influence of different characteristics of nanoparticles on their biodistribution Dingsheng Li C Emond G Johanson O Jolliet (School of Public Health University of MichiganUSA)

O3b-12 1745-1800

Cytotoxicity of solid lipid nanoparticle and nanostructured lipid carriers with local anaesthetic dibucaine for topical application Nelson Duraacuten R de Melo Barbosa C Moraes G da Silva T dos Santos Bella D Ribeiro de Arauacutejo P D Marcato E de Paula (State University of Campinas Brazil)

2000- 2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

1430-1530

Toxicology what is the time-scale to identify hazard classes for the engineered nanoparticles Application to nanomaterials safe by design

Claude Emond Claude Emond (University of Montreal Canada) Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster (University of Rochester USA) Gunnar Johanson (Karolinska Institutet Sweden) Daniel Bernard (ARKEMA France)

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 67 Secure industrial production and protection technology (Co-chair Jesuacutes Loacutepez de Ipintildea Pentildea)

6aSecure industrial production

O6a-6 845-900

In situ synthesis of anti-bacterial nanocomposite coatings by nanosafe-by-design sputtering process Alain Billard E Monsifrot I Sayah F Sanchette F Schuster (DEPHIS SARL France)

O6a-7 900-915

Secure Process through functionnalisation elaboration of organic composites reinforced with aligned carbon nanotubes grown on carbon fibers Steacutephanie Patel Y Magga M Pinault D Porterat G Deniau C Reynaud M Mayne-LrsquoHermite (CEA France)

O6a-8 915-930

Criteria and guiding principles for the precautionary design and for improved recyclability of engineered nanomaterials Michael Steinfeldt (University of Bremen Germany)

O6a-9 930-945

From Safe Nanomanufacturing to Nanosafe-by-Design processes Freacutedeacuteric Schuster F Lomello (CEA France)

1000-1030

Coffee-break

Session 11 Risk management for OHS experts (Chair Paul Schulte)

(Co-chair Olivier Witchger and Eric Drais)

PL11 1030-1105

Risk management for OHS experts Paul A Schulte (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health USA)

O11a-1 1115-1130

Horizon-scanning and Identification of emerging risks among nanotech-companies Steffen Foss Hansen H V Kristensen A Baun (Technical University of Denmark Denmark)

O11a-2 1130-1145

Risk assessment of nanomaterials and nanoproducts ndash adaptation of traditional approaches Jutta Jahnel T Fleischer S B Seitz (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Germany)

O11a-3 1145-1200

OHB based risk assessment method for powders and nanomaterials Malcom Staves Laurent Gridelet P Delbecq L Herveacute G Fayet D Fleury S Kowal (SOPROREAL France)

O11a-4 French approach for characterizing potential emissions and exposure to

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

1200-1215 aerosols released from nanomaterials in workplace operations Catherine Durand O Witschger O Le Bihan E Zimmermann A Marchetto M Reynier D Charpentier (CEA France)

O11a-5 1215-1230

Concerns related to Safety Management of Engineered Nanomaterials Amela Groso T Meyer (Ecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 11 Risk management for OHS Experts (Co- chair Eric Drais)

O11a-6 1330-1345

Design of a prevention approach from representations to action the case of nanomaterials Catherine LrsquoAllain S Caroly E Drais (Laboratoire PACTE Universiteacute de Grenoble INPG France)

O11a-7 1345-1400

From nanomaterials risk perception to risk management last literature survey lessons Eric Drais (INRS France)

O11a-8 1400-1415

French registry of workers handling engineered nanomaterials as an Instrument of integrated system for surveillance and research Irina Guseva Canu O Boutou-Kempf L Delabre S Ducamp Y Iwatsubo J-L Marchand and E Imbernon (French Institute for Public Health Surveillance France)

Session 12 Regulation and standardization in nano-products (Co-chair Olivier Salvi)

12 b Standardization

PL12b 1430-1445

NanoSTAIR project Establishing a process and a platform to support standardization for nanotechnologies Olivier Salvi E Freacutejafon (EU-VRi Germany)

O12b-1 1445-1500

Current International Standardization in particle characterization and release testing Michael Stintz L Hillemann (Institute of Process Engineering and Environmental Technology Germany)

O12b-2 1500-1515

Overview of standardization activities in Europe (CEN) and in relation with ISO and OECD Jean-Marc Aublant (LNE France)

O12b-3 1515-1530

Managing Operation Procedures in collaborative projects Marie-Gabrielle Ollivier Beuzelin A Hool (Ecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 8 Life cycle analysis

(Co- chair Mickael Riediker)

O8a-5 1600-1615

LCA Modelling of Engineered Nanomaterials a framework for establishing sound inventory data of production amp releases of nano objects along the life cycle Roland Hischier (EMPA Switzerland)

O8a-6 1615-1630

LCA case studies of nanotechnology-based applications in the project NanoSustain Michael Steinfeldt (University of Bremen Germany)

O8a-7 1630-1645

Life cycle assessment of a self-cleaning coating based on nano TiO2-polyurea resin applied on aluminum panel Martina Pini A M Ferrari R Gamberini P Neri B Rimini ( EN amp TECH - Italy)

O8a-8 1645-1700

Impact assessment of nano activated polymeric membranes Stefano Zuin P Scanferla W Wennekes J E Wong K De Sitter C Dotremont I Genne (Venice Research Consortium Italy)

O8a-4 1700-1715

Environmental exposure modelling of Engineered Nanomaterials and comparison to their corresponding bulktotal material flows Tianyin Sun F Gottschalk K Hungerbuumlhler B Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

Session 67 Secure industrial production (Co- chair Freacutedeacuteric Schuster)

6b Protection technology

O6b-1 1715-1730

Evaluating performance of containment equipment designed for handling manufactured nanomaterials by use of nanoparticle marker Seacutebastien Artous P Bombardier S Derrough D Locatelli P Nobile C Durand (CEA France)

O6b-2 1730-1745

Experimental and numerical comparative study of the containment of airborne nanoparticles and gas released inside a safety cabinet Vincent Cesard E Belut C Preacutevost (INRS France)

O6b-3 1745-1800

Experimental evaluation of the resistance of protective gloves against titanium dioxide nanoparticles in solution under conditions simulating occupational use Ludwig Vinches P Dolez K J Wilkinson S Halleacute (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal Canada)

2000-2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

2939

Thursday 15 November

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Chair Jeacuterocircme Rose)

4a Transport transformations and trophic transfer

PL4 800-835

Environmental Interactions Jeacuterocircme Rose M Auffan P Chaurand J Labille D Borschneck A Masion H Miche C Botta C Geantet E Puzenat P Afanasiev E Lecelrc J Garric F Manuela B Vollat P Noury K Abbaci J-Y Bottero (CEREGE France)

O4a-1 845-900

Effect of TiO2 nanoparticles on larval development of swallowtail within a food chain Miyoko Kubo-Irie M Yokoyama K Takeda M Irie (Tokyo University of Sciences Japan)

O4a-2 900-915

Role of water temperature in the fate transport bioavailability of engineered nanoparticles in aquatic environments Seyed Mohammad Majedi H K Lee B C Kelly (National University of Singapore Singapore)

O4a-3 915-930

MWCNT accumulation during hydroponic exposure of wheat and rapeseed quantification and distribution Camille Larue M Pinault B Czarny D Georgin E Flahaut N Bendiab M Mayne-LlsquoHermite V Dive F Taran M Carriegravere (CEA-CNRS France)

O4a-4 930-945

Benthic Food Chain studies with TiO2 nanoparticles Carl W Isaacson L Sigg A Amman and K Schirmer (EAWAG Switzerland)

O4a-5 945-1000

Modeling the fate of nano-TiO2 in the Rhone river ndash the importance of hetero aggregation with natural colloids Antonia Praetorius J Labille M Scheringer J-Y Bottero K Hungerbuumlhler (ETH Zuumlrich Switzerland)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 5 Nanomaterial release (Chair Tinh Nguyen)

5a Release by environmental stress

PL5 1030-1105

Quantitative Studies of Photo-induced Surface Accumulation and Release of Nanoparticles in Polymer Nanocomposites Tinh Nguyen D Stanley S Rabb D Banerjee X Gu L L Yu L Sung and J W Chin (NIST USA)

O5a-1 1115-1130

Scenarios and methods that induce protruding or released CNTrsquos after degradation of composite materials

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3039

Wendel Wohlleben L Cena S Hirth G Cox Ž Tomović T Peters (BASF SE Germany)

O5a-2 1130-1145

Monitoring migration and transformation of nanomaterials in polymeric composites during climatic aging Gemma Vilar E Fernaacutendez-Rosas G Janer E Mas del Molino M Busquets-Fiteacute V Puntes SVaacutezquez-Campos (LEITAT Technological Center SPAIN)

O5a-3 1145-1200

Release of nanoparticles from textiles during washing Bernd Nowack Lena Windler C Lorenz N von Goetz K Hungerbuumlhler M Heuberger (EMPA Switzerland)

O5a-4 1200-1215

Release of TiO2 particles from paints containing pigment TiO2 andor nano-TiO2 by weathering experiments Ahmed Al-Kattan A Wichser R Vonbank S Brunner A Ulrich and B Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

O5a-5 1215-1230

Release of CeO2 nanoparticles upon aging of acrylic wood coating Lorette Scifo P Chaurand A Masion M Auffan M-A Diot J Labille J-Y Bottero and J Rose (TecnaliaFrance)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Co-Chair Jean-Yves Bottero)

4b Biodegradation biointeractions

O4b-1 1330-1345

Aged TiO2-based nanomaterial used in sunscreens implications on ESCHERICHIA COLI sensitization to toxic metal Catherine Santaella B Allainmat F Simonet J Labille C Geantet J Rose W Achouak (CNRS-CEA France)

O4b-2 1345-1400

Characterizing nanoparticles reactivity structure-Photocatalytic activity relationship Jordi Piella N Bastus V Puntes (ICN Spain)

O4b-3 1400-1415

TiO2 nanoparticles in cosmetic sunscreen effect of aging on physico-chemical and cytotoxic properties of both plain formulation and extracted nanoparticles Manon Rossano N Hucher C Picard M Grisel F Le Foll (URCOM CNRS France)

O4b-4 1415-1430

Assessment of Environmental Exposure to Nanomaterials through mesocosms experiments Meacutelanie Auffan M Tella L Brousset J Issartel C Pailles B Espinasse E Artells A Thiery C Santaella W Achouack A Masion J Rose J-Y Bottero

(CEREGE-CNRS France)

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3139

O4b-5 1430-1445

Biotransformation of Carbon Nanotubes and Fullerenes by Horseradish Peroxidase Deborah Xanat Flores-Cervantes J Hollender Hans-Peter E Kohler (EAWAG Switzerland)

O4b-6 1445-1500

Cobalt titanium dioxide and nanosilver nanoparticles cause skeletal damages in sea urchins at pluteus stage Antonietta Morena Gatti C Gambardella S Ferrando L Gallus P Ramoino C Falugi (University of Genoa Italy)

O4b-7 1500-1515

Comparison of effects on crustaceans carbon nanoparticles and molybdenum nanowires Anda Baumerte G Sakale J Zavickis M Knite L Putna M Balode A Mrzel (University of Latvia Slovenia)

1530-1600

Coffee-break

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Co-chair Laurent Charlet)

4c Biologicals effects of NMs

O4c-1 1600-1615

Concerns over aluminum oxide nanoparticle based applications an ecologically inspired study using environmentally relevant isolates and medium Sunandan Pakrashi N Chandrasekaran A Mukherjee (VIT University India)

O4c-2 1615-1630

The role of silver and vanadium to the ecotoxicity of silver vanadate nanowires decorated with silver nanoparticles Gisela de Aragatildeo Umbuzeiro M Coletty Artal F Kummrow R Dias Holtz O Luiz Alves (State University of Campinas Brazil)

O4c-3 1630-1645

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Marie Carriegravere)

3d Tissues and environnement

O3d-5 1700-1715

Violaceinpoly-ɛ -caprolactonechitosan nanoparticles against bovine mastistis antibacterial and ecotoxicity evaluation Gisela A Umbuzeiro E Berni G Nakazato F I Vacchi N Duraacuten (UNICAMP Brazil)

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3239

O3d-6 1715-1730

Evaluation of multi walled carbon nanotubes eco(geno)toxicity using the amphibian larvae of xenopus laevis Laury Gauthier F Mouchet C Gancet A Perrault F Bourdiol E Flahaut P Puech E Pinelli J-C Boutonnet (CNRS NAUTILE France)

O3d-7 1730-1745

Molecular interference between titanium from NP-TiO2 nanoparticles and iron homeostasis in E coli Caroline Fauquant Isabelle Michaud-Soret A-N Petit N Herlin-Boime P-H Jouneau SOllagnier de Choudens (CEA-CNRS France)

O3d-8 1745-1800

Fullerene nanoparticles C60 and C60(OH)18-22 Assessment of biological activity using bacterial cells and rat liver mitochondria as model systems Sandra M Santos R A Videira L Ferreira A M Dinis F Peixoto A S Jurado (University of Coimbra Portugal)

1815 Conclusion

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3339

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Naohide Shinohara)

3c Nanoparticles translocation and barrier

O3c-1 800-815

Tissue Distribution and clearance of Titanium Dioxide nanoparticles after intravenous administration and Intratracheal instillation Naohide Shinohara H Fukui N Danno T Ichinose K Honda M Gamo (AIST Japan)

O3c-2 815-830

A dynamic co-culture model resembling the alveolo-capillary barrier to study toxicity and translocation of nanoparticles Katrien Luyts B Nemery and P HM Hoet (KULeuven Belgium)

O3c-3 830-845

Communicating Nanotoxicology three Evaluations using in vitro central nerve models Fumihide Kanaya S Hanada Y Inoue Y Manome K Fujioka (National Center for Global Health and Medicine Japan)

O3c-4 845-900

Comparative study of neurologic effects of nano-TiO2 versus SiO2 after direct intracerebral exposure in mice Aureacutelie Balvay N Thieriet L Lakhdar A Bencsik (ANSES France)

O3c-5 900-915

Interactions of functionalized MWCNTs with primary neural cells from different brain regions site-specific effects Cyrill Bussy J Boczkowski S Lanone M Prato A Bianco K Kostarelos (Centre for Drug Delivery Research UK)

O3c-6 915-930

Specific uptakes and damages induced by polystyrene nanobeads according to surface chemistry Vincent Paget S Dekali T Kortulewski R Grall S Chevillard A Braun P Rat G Lacroix (INERIS France)

O3c-7 930-945

Application of in vitro BBB model to measure permeability of nanoparticles Sanshiro Hanada K Fujioka Y Inoue F Kanaya Y Manome K Yamamoto (National Center for Global Health and Medicine Japan)

O3c-8 945-1000

3D model of air-blood barrier for the study of nanoparticles translocation Samir Dekali V Paget C Gamez P Rat and G Lacroix (INERIS C-TAC France)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

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Session 3 Toxicology (Chair Shuji Tsuruoka)

3c Nanoparticles translocation and barrier

O3c-9 1115-1130

Assessment of cytotoxicity intracellular uptake and intestinal absorption of amorphous silica nanoparticles in the Caco-2 in vitro human intestinal barrier model Agnieszka Kinsner-Ovaskainen C Uboldi I Cydzik F Simonelli E Alloa M Ceridono D Gilliland N Gibson J Ponti F Rossi (JRC Italy)

O3c-10 1130-1145

Influence of the length of imogolite-like nanotubes on their cytotoxicity and genotoxicity towards human dermal cells Wei Liu P Chaurand C Di Giorgio M De Meacuteo A Thill M Auffan A Masion D Borschneck F Chaspoul P Gallice A Botta J-Y Bottero J Rose

(CEREGEndashCNRS France)

O3c-11 1145-1200

Effect of Different surface charge based superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) on Biodistribution in Rat and Ex vivo Protein fishing Usawadee Sakulkhu L Maurizi A Gramoun M-G Beuzelin J-P Valleacutee G Coullerez H Hofmann (Eacutecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

O3c-12 1200-1215

An Impedance-based High-throughput Method for Evaluating the Cytotoxicity of Nanoparticles Mihaela Roxana Cimpan T Mordal J Schoumllermann U Pliquett E Cimpan

(IKO Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry Norway)

O3c-13 1215-1230

The use of differentiated human respiratory epithelial cells in inhalation toxicology of nanomaterials Frieke Kuper A Reus M Groumlllers F van Acker I Kooter (TNO Quality and Safety The Netherlands)

1230-1330 Lunch

Panel discussion (Moderator Alexei Grinbaum)

1330-1430 The opinion of the Civil Society international NGO and european labor unions regarding nanomaterials approaches Alexei Grinbaum (CEA France) Aida Ponce Del Castillo (ETU BrusseI) Luisa Filipponi (NANOPINION Brussel) Alain Lombard (VivAgora France)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

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Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Freacutedeacuteric Bois)

3d Tissues and environment

O3d-1 1430-1445

ROS evaluation for a series of CNTs and their derivatives using ESR method with DMPO Shuji Tsuruoka KTakeuchi K Koyama M Endo H Matsumoto N Saito Y Usui D W Porter V Castranova (Shinshu University Japan)

O3d-2 1445-1500

Toxicity towards lung cells and Escherichia Coli Impact of nanoparticle dispersion status Nathalie Herlin-Boime Marie Carriegravere S Pigeot-Reacutemy A Casanova C Guillard J-C Lazzaroni D Atlan (CEA-UJF France)

O3d-3 1500-1515

Noteworthy Interaction of TiO2 Nanoparticles (Anatase) with Bacterial Cells under Dark Conditions Swayamprava Dalai N Chandrasekaran A Mukherjee (VIT University India)

O3d-4 1515-1530

Determination of endotoxin concentration by different test methods influence of sample preparation and particle interference on test reliability Stijn Smulders J-P Kaiser P Wick P Hoet (KULeuven Belgium)

1530-1630 Coffee-break

1815 End of the conference

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

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Session 9 Ethics and societal issues (Chair Alexei Grinbaum)

PL9 1030-1105

Nanotechnology and the narratives of responsibility Alexei Grinbaum (CEA France)

O9a-1 1115-1130

Nanotechnology responsibility and responsible innovation Christopher Groves (ESRC Cardiff University United Kingdom)

O9a-2 1130-1145

The social context of nanotechnology and Regulating its uncertainty a nanotechnologist approach Vincent Jamier I Gispert V Puntes (Centre for NanoBioSafety and Sustainability Spain)

O9a-3 1145-1200

The NanoSchool project a new pedagogical initiative to increase the awareness of nanosciences and nanotechnologies in the classrooms Francine Papillon E Excoffon A Bsiesy J Chevrier (CEA Grenoble France)

O9a-4 1200-1215

Latest research results on the effects of nanomaterials on humans and the environment DaNa - Knowledge Base Nanomaterials Clarissa Marquardt K Nau HF Krug D Kuumlhnel B Mathes V Richter S Scholz C Steinbach (KITGermany)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 5 Nanomaterial release

5b Release by mechanical stress

(Co- chair Francois Tardif)

O5b-1 1330-1345

Release-ability of nano fillers from different nanomaterials (Toward the acceptability of nanoproduct) Luana Golanski A Guiot S Motellier A T Saber F Tardif P Capron (CEA-Liten France)

O5b-2 1345-1400

Nanomaterial release from nanocomposites during reworking process Virginia Goacutemez M Levin S Irusta M Dal Maso J-M Santamariacutea K A Jensen I K Koponen (INA Spain)

O5b-3 1400-1415

Nanoparticle release from Nanocomposites due to mechanical treatment at two stages of the life-cycle Daniel Goumlhler A Nogowski P Fiala M Stintz (Institute of Process Engineering and environmental Technology Germany)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

3739

O5b-4 1415-1430

On character of coarse fine and ultrafine particles in automotive brake wear debris Jana Kukutschovaacute P W Lee V Matějka K Malachovaacute E Veselaacute Pavliacutena Peikertovaacute KČabanovaacute MVaculiacutek P Filip (Nanotechnology Centre at VŠB Czech Republic)

O5b-5 1430-1445

Abrasion tests on MWCNT composites influence of CNT dispersion state and fillermatrix interface Maxime Pras J Duchet-Rumeau J-F Gerard L Golanski A Guiot (UMR CNRS France)

O5b-6 1445-1500

Generation of aerosols during the mechanical solicitation of materials development of an experimental set-up and applications Christophe Bressot N Shandilya O Aguerre-Chariol M Morgeneyer O L C Le Bihan (INERIS France)

O5b-7 1500-1515

On nanoparticles release from polymer nanocomposites for applications in lightweight automotive components James Njuguna S Sachse F Silva S Michalowski and K Pielichowski (Centre for Automotive Technology Cranfield University UK)

O5b-8 1515-1530

Abrasion behavior of an epoxy-based nanocomposite with raw- and functionalized carbon nanotubes Lukas Schlagenhauf Bryan TT Chu J Buha F Nuumlesch J Wang (Swiss Federal Institute for Materials Testing and Research Switzerland)

1530- 1600 Coffee-break

Session 5 Nanomaterial release

5c General and other release mechanisms

(Co-chair Wendel Wohlleben)

O5c-1 1600-1615

Nanomaterial dustiness - a comparison between three methods Keld Alstrup Jensen M Levin I K Koponen D Bard A Kelley G Burdett S Bau O Witschger (National Research Centre for the Working Environment Denmark)

O5c-2 1615-1630

NanoRelease ndash Developing Methods to Measure Release of Nanomaterials from Solid Consumer Products Lie Chen M Hill R Canady (Health Canada Canada)

O5c-3 1630-1645

O5c-4 1645-1700

Characterization and quantification of nanoparticle release from commercial available spray products containing engineered nanoparticles Sabrina Losert M Lattuada K Hungerbuumlhler A Ulric (EMPA Switzerland)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

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O5c-5 1700-1715

Behavior of nanoparticles during high temperature treatment (incineration type) Samir Derrough G Raffin D Locatelli P Nobile C Durand (CEA France)

O5c-6 1715-1730

Fate of CNT-epoxy composite during incineration Ulrika Backman J Lyyraumlnen T Kettunen J Leskinen O Sippula A Auvinen J Jokiniemi (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Finland)

O5c-7 1730-1745

Release of TiO2 nanoparticles from cement during their life cycle step of use Nathan Bossa J Rose P Chaurand O Aguerre-Chariol (INERIS iCEINT France)

1800 Conclusion

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PROGRAMME

Tuesday 13 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Tuesday 13 November

815-850 Welcome by the Organizing Committee Franccedilois Tardif (CEA France)

Conference opening(Chair Georgios Katalagarianakis)

PL0a 850-910

Innovation perspectives through nanomaterials the integrated approach at CEA Freacutedeacuteric Schuster (CEA France)

PL0b 910-930

Codes Standards and Regulations in preparation at World-wide Level Franccediloise Roure (French Ministry of Finance Economy and Industry France)

PL0c 930-950

Regulation risk and the global nanotechnology workplace Cassandra Engeman (UCSB USA)

PL0d 950-1010

Are specific regulations for nanomaterials efficient Daniel Bernard (Arkema France)

PL0e 1010-1030

Innovation Governance Challenges in the field of Nanotechnologies Antje Grobe (University of Stuttgart Germany)

1030-1100 Coffee-break

Session 1 Exposure assessment (Chair Derck Brouwer)

1a Workplace and release studies

PL1 1100-1135

Engineered nanomaterials from source to dose and the role of measurement devices and measurement strategies Derck Brouwer (TNO Quality of Life The Netherlands)

O1a-1 1145-1200

Observatory of nanoaerosol release from electronic household products Gwi-Nam Bae S-H Park S-B Lee (Korea Institute of Science and Technology Korea)

O1a-2 1200-1215

Aerosol emission assessment during soldering process Virginia Goacutemez S Irusta F Balas J Santamariacutea (INA Spain)

O1a-3 1215-1230

Exposure to aerosols associated with cleanout operations of a reactor producing nanocomposite thin films embedded with silver nanoparticles Olivier Witschger S Bau B Bianchi R Wrobel V Matera (INRS France)

O1a-4 1230-1245

1300-1400 Lunch

Tuesday 13 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Session 2 Detection and identification of engineered nanoparticles

(Chair David YH Pui)

2a Synthesis aerosolization and tracing of nanoparticles

PL2 1400-1435

Detection and Identification Instrumentation and Calibration for AirLiquidSurface-borne Engineered Nanoparticles David YH Pui (Laboratory University of Minnesota USA)

O2a-1 1445-1500

Towards the efficient and versatile syntheses of nanomaterials for nanosafety investigation Aureacutelien Auger V Barthegraves N Wartenberg S de Sousa Nobre L Golanski H Perche O Poncelet P Capron (CEA France)

O2a-2 1500-1515

Metal impurities provide useful tracers for identifying exposures to airborne single-walled carbon nanotube particles released from work-related processes Pat E Rasmussen I Jayawardene H David Gardner M Cheacutenier C Levesque J Niu (Health Canada Canada)

O2a-3

1515-1530

Strategies for radiolabelling of carbon nanoparticles Stefan Schymura I Cydzik A Bulgheroni F Simonelli U Holzwarth J Kozempel K Franke N Gibson (HZDR Institute of Resource Ecology Germany)

O2a-4 1530-1545

Generation and characterization of dry nanopowders and carbon nanotubes using a shaker-atomizer type disperser Shi-Nian Uang S-M Hung C-J Tsai (Institute of Occupational Safety and HealthTaiwan)

O2a-5 1545-1600

Carbon nanotubes suspension study by vortex shaker sampling and mass analysis Aureacutelien Ustache O Le Bihan D Bernard E Peyret O Aguerre-Chariol (INERIS France)

1600-1630 Coffee-break

Tuesday 13 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Session 67 Secure industrial production and protection technology

(Chair Luana Golanski)

6aSecure industrial production

PL6 1630-1705

Developments in nano protection Luana Golanski A Guiot S Motellier S Clavaguera C Brouard N Wartenberg H Perche F Tardif P Capron S Artous CDurand V Mossuz C Desvergnes M Dubosson (CEA France)

O6a-1 1715-1730

Towards large scale aligned carbon nanotube composites an industrial safe-by-design and sustainable approach Pascal Boulanger L Belkadi M Pinault J Descarpentries MP NGhiem C Reynaud M Mayne-LrsquoHermite (CEA France)

O6a-2 1730-1745

Detection and identification of airborne multi-walled carbon nanotubes in arc discharge production Christina Isaxon L Ludvigsson P Nilsson M Hedmer H Tinnerberg Maria E Messing J Rissler V Skaug M Bohgard J Pagels (Lund UniversitySweden)

O6a-3

1745-1800

Plasma polymerized coating as a protective layer of carbon nanotubes grafted on carbon fibers Antineacutea Einig P Rumeau J Maguin Y Magga S Desrousseaux JBai (Ecole Centrale Paris France)

O6a-4

1800-1815

Silica-coating as protective shell for the risk management of nanoparticles Davide Gardini M Blosi C Delpivo S Ortelli A Costa (CNR-ISTECItaly)

O6a-5 1815-1830

Pilot-scale platform for nanopowder synthesis by laserplasma hybrid processes Yann Leconte A Quinsac D Porterat O Sublemontier N Herlin-Boime C Reynaud J-P Dufour L Boufendi F Schuster (CEA France)

Panel discussion Governance (Moderator Franccediloise Roure)

1830-1930 Governance what will change in the near future regarding the different actors managers workers and safety managers Franccediloise Roure (French Department of finance economy and Industry France) Elvio Mantovani (AIRINanotec IT Italy) Antje Grobe (University of Stuttgart Germany)

1830-2100 Poster ExhibitionEvening event

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM B

Session 1 Exposure assessment (Co-chair Catherine Durand)

1b Methodology

O1b-1 1445-1500

A modular tool for analyzing cascade impactors data to improve exposure assessment to airborne nanomaterials Seacutebastien Bau O Witschger (INRS France)

O1b-2 1500-1515

Exploratory study on two statistical methods to analyse time resolved data obtained during nanomaterial exposure measurements Freacutedeacuteric Clerc GH Njiki-Menga O Witschger (INRS France)

O1b-3 1515-1530

Assessment of nanoparticle agglomeration energy via rheological routes a key parameter for control banding exposure assessment Franccedilois Henry J Bouillard A Vignes O Dufaud L Perrin P Marchal

(INERIS France)

O1b-4 1530-1545

Approach to the exposure assessment of MWCNT by considering size distribution and oxidation temperature of elemental carbon Mariko Ono-Ogasawara M Takaya H Kubota Y Shinohara S Koda E Akiba S Tsuruoka T Myojo (Japan national institute of occupational safety and health Japan)

O1b-5 1545-1600

Is exhaled breath condensate representative of deep lung and suitable for exposure assessment to nanoparticles Muriel Dubosson C Desvergne V Mossuz M Cottier J Pourchez J-M Vergnon (CEA France)

1600-1630

Coffee-break

Session 1 Exposure assessment (Co-chair Olivier Witchger)

1c Tools and non-occupational exposure

O1c-1 1715-1730

Pro et con analysis of occupational exposure assessment tools and concepts for nanomaterials Biase Liguori S F Hansen K Alstrup Jensen A Baun (Technical University of Denmark Denmark)

O1c-2 1730-1745

Urban air pollution of Ostrava region by nanoparticles Zdeňka Kaličaacutekovaacute P Danihelka K Lach V Miacutečka (VŠBndashTechnical University of Ostrava Institute of Public Health Ostrava Czech Republic)

O1c-3 1745-1800

Nanoproduct simplified direct exposure assessment toolkit Yves Sicard F Tardif J Vendel (CEA France)

O5c-8 1800-1815

Exploring release and recovery of nanoparticles from polymer nanocomposites using commercial polyamide-based nanocomposites as a model

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM B

Martiacute Busquets-Fiteacute R Zanasca C Citterio L Mercante E Fernaacutendez Gemma J Socorro Vaacutezquez-Campos V Puntes (ICN Spain)

1830-2100

Poster exhibition Evening event

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 13 Satellite meeting 13b TRIMATEC

(Chair Claudine Colin)

O13b-1 1400-1420

Trimatec competitiveness cluster management of controlled environment for nano fields Claudine Colin (TRIMATEC France)

O13b-2 1420-1440

Treatment of liquid effluents containing nanomaterial Jeacuterocircme Labille J-Y Bottero J Rose (CEREGE France)

O13b-3 1440-1500

Safe ecodesign and sustainable research Applied to Nanomaterial Development (SERENADE consortium) Jean-Yves Bottero J Rose A Masion (CEREGE France)

O13b-4 1500-1520

Synthesis of active TiO2 nanopowders and thin layers using supercritical carbon dioxide processes - Application to effluent treatment Audrey Hertz J Cruiz L Schrive Y Barre F Charton (CEA France)

O13b-5 1520-1540

Examples of system engineering for nanoparticles handling and studies Pierre Bombardier (FAURE QEI France)

O13b-6 1540-1600

Personal Protective Equipment against Nanoparticle-Selection evaluation and future standard to be built Samuel Ozil (Honeywell Protective Clothing France)

1600-1630 Coffee-break

Session 2 Detection (Co-chair Charles Motzkus)

2b Nanoparticles for biological application

O2b-1 1715-1730

Study of Nanoparticles localization in organs and tissues of rats after intraperitoneal and intragastrical administration Boris B Dzantiev SG Klochkov O D Hendrickson A V Zherdev SO Bachurin (AN Bach Institute of Biochemisty Russia)

O2b-2 1730-1745

Risk Assessment of Released cellulose nanocrystalsndashmimicking inhalatory exposure Carola Endes S Mueller O Schmid D Vanhecke S Camarero Espinosa E Johan Foster A Petri-Fink B Rothen-Rutishauser C Weder Martin JD Clift (Adolphe Merkle InstituteUniversity of Fribourg Switzerland)

O2b-3 Colloidaly stable polymer encapsulated quantum dots for biological applications

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM C

1745-1800 Isaac Ojea-Jimenez J Piella P Mulvaney V F Puntes (Catalan Institute of Nanotechnology Spain)

O2b-4 1800-1815

Membrane model as a new methodology for nanotoxicology Investigation Juliana Cancino T M Uemura Paula Lins P B Miranda V Zucolotto (University of Satildeo Paulo Brazil)

O2b-5 1815-1830

Engineered nanomaterial quantification in complex matrices PIXE case studies Omar Lozano J Mejia J Laloy O Toussaint J Dogneacute S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Belgium)

1830-2100 Poster exhibitionEvening event

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

Posters session 1830-2100

P1b-1

Occupational exposure assessment facility at Vito Evelien Frijns I Nelissen P Berghmans (Vito nv Belgium)

P1b-2

Risk assessment of nanomaterials Javad Malakootikhah A A Razaghi (University of Tehran Iran)

P1c-1

Application of current available models for the exposure assessment of nanoparticles from consumer products Anja Koumlth ALuch and M Enrico Goumltz (Federal institute for risk assessment Germany)

P1c-2

Development of a nano exposure and contextual information database (NECID) Wouter Fransman J Pelzer W Stoppelmann D Brouwer I Koponen D Bard O Witschger A Zugasti Makazaga E Jankowska T Kanerva M Berges (TNO The Netherlands)

P2a-1

Effective and selective extraction of silver nanoparticles from environmental water by an ionic exchange resin Lingxiangyu Li K Leopold M Schuster (Technische universitaumlt Muumlnchen Germany)

P2a-2

P2a-3 Application of enzyme immunoassay for fullerene c60 detection in ratsrsquo organs Olga d Hendrickson N Fedyunina A Zherdev PSveshnikov B Dzantiev (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P2a-4 New perspectives in manufactured nanoparticles characterisation over the size limits Gaeumltane Lespes C Henault (University of Pau France)

P2a-5 Quantitation of carbon nanotubes on filters using a laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy system Laboratory and onsite measurements J-BSirven C Queacutereacute S Motellier A Guiot F Gensdarmes (CEA France)

P2a-6 Differentiated anthropogenic ambient particle size spectra with a new U-SMPS set-up Juumlrgen Spielvogel M Weiss (Ppalasreg gmbh Germany)

P2a-7

P2a-8 Particle sampling by TEM grid filtration OLC Le bihan B RrsquoMili C Dutouquet O Aguerre-Charriol E Frejafon (INERIS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P2a-9 Aerosol size distribution estimation and associated uncertainty for measurement with a SMPS Loic Coquelin N Fischer T Mace C Motzkus F Gensdarmes G Fleury L Le Brusquet (lNE France)

P2a-10 Radiolabelling of engineered silver and titania nanoparticles as a tool for sensitive detection of nanoparticle release from surface coatings Heike Hildebrand K Franke N Gibson I Cydzik F Simonelli A Bulgheroni U Holzwarth E Bilz A Freyer (Helmholtz-Zentrum Germany)

P2a-11 Comparison of methodolgies to measure number based size distribution on polydisperse nanoparticles Samuel Legros V Barthes A Guiot S Motellier P Capron L Golanski (CEA France)

P2a-12 Non destructive and fast method for the detection of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) biodistribution based on their magnetic properties Lionel Maurizi V Bernau U Sakulkhu A Gramoun G Coullerez H Hofmann (Ecole polytechnique feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

P3a-1 Silver doped hydroxyapatite composites for long-term bone TERAPHIA Olena Ivashchenko I Uvarova N Ulianchych

(National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Ukraine)

P3a-2 Cytotoxic effects of polyethylcyanoacrylatechitosan nanoparticles Brenda Cecilia Gasca Zacariacuteas R Diacuteaz Torres P Ramiacuterez Noguera (National University of Mexico Meacutexico)

P3a-3 Reactivity of nanoaluminum in physiological solutions Karepina EE GAYu (Tomsk Polytechnic University Russia)

P3a-4 Determination of SPIONS nanoparticles biosafety problems of interferences with cytotoxic assays Lyes Tabet L Barhoumi M Welman L Ben Taher L Smiri H Abdelmelek K Maghni (Research Center HSCM Universiteacute de Montreacuteal Canada)

P3a-5 Renal metallothionein expression by nano zinc particles in cadmium-treated rats Mohammad Kazem Koohi F Asadi M Abas Ali Pour Kabire G Sadeghi Hashtjin M Hejazy (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-6 Differences in nanotoxicity responses between human bronchial smooth muscle cells (HBSMC) of normal and asthmatic subjects following exposure to quantum dots (QDS) nanoparticles Lyes Tabet M Welman L Castellanos K Maghni(Sacre-Coeur Hospital of Montreal Canada)

P3a-7 Comparative evaluation of cytotoxicity and DNA damage induction by carbon nanotubes cerium dioxide titanium dioxide and silver nanoparticles in mammalian cells Leonardo Pereira Franchi T AJ Souza E Y Matsubara J M Rosolen C Satie Takahashi CS (Department of Genetics FMRP-USP Brazil)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P3a-8 Genotoxicity in RTG-2 fish cell line upon exposure to different dimensions of silver nanoparticles detected by the comet assay Mahmoud Ghobadi H Farahmand A Mirjalili (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-9 Two ldquofacesrdquo of carbon nanotubes

Aneta Fraczek-Szczypta E Menaszek S Blazewicz (University of Science and Technology Poland )

P3a-10 Study of biocompatible and hemocompatible properties of amorphous hydrogenated carbon coatings produced by pulsed magnetron discharge Julie Laloy C Lopez-Garcia J Colaux F Mullier M Fransolet C Michiels JM Dogneacute amp S Lucas (Department of Pharmacy NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-11 Effect of nano-filler particles and methacrylate monomers separate and in combination on the secretion of cytokines V Ansteinsson JT Samuelsen JE Dahl and NR Gjerdet (University of Bergen Norway)

P3a-12 In vivo genotoxicity of titanium dioxide nanoparticle

Charlegravene Relier F Robidel B Trouiller (INERIS France)

P3a-13 Insights into titanium dioxide nanoparticle and fine genotoxicity in human lymphocytes Andrea Zijno C Andreoli F Barone P Degan B De Berardis G Leter R Crebelli (Istituto Superiore di Sanitagrave Roma)

P3a-14 Highly concentrated silica nanoparticles affect the activities of neural stem cell

line Kouki Fujioka S Hanada Y Inoue F Kanaya KShiraishi Y Manome (The Jikei University School of Medicine Japan)

P3a-15 Toxicological influence of giving the silica nanoparticles on cultured central nerves cells Yuriko Inoue K Fujioka S Hanada FKanaya K Shiraishi YManome MTakayanagi (Toho University Japan)

P3a-16 Effect of surface modification on Zn ions and ROS production of ZnO nanoparticles Mu Yao Guo YHang Leung Alan M C Ng Fang Zhou Liu Yip Hang Ng Aleksandra B Djurišić Wai Kin Chan (The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong)

P3a-17 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of silver nanoparticles with different sizes in mammalian cells Tiago A Jorge de Souza L Pereira Franchi and C Satie Takahashi (Department of Genetics FMRP-USP Brazil)

P3a-18 In vivo toxicity of enoxaparin encapsulated in mucoadhesive nanoparticles topical application in a wound healing model SC Huber PD Marcato N Duraacuten JM Annichino-Bizzacchi (Unicamp Campinas Brazil)

P3a-19 Phytotoxic and genotoxic effects of PVP coated ZnO nanoparticles on garlic

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

(allium sativum l) root tip cells Changshan Xu K Eit M Wang Y Li B Sun (Centre for Advanced Optoelectronic Functional Materials Research Northeast Normal University P R China)

P3a-20 Internalisation of aluminium oxide nanoparticles into human cells impact of particle size on the quantitative uptake Steffi Boumlhme H-J Staumlrk T Meissner D Kuumlhnel W Busch (UFZ - Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research Germany)

P3a-21 Immunological assays as an opportunity of assessment of health risks of airborne particle mixture including nanoparticles Taacuteňa Brzicovaacute I Lochman P Danihelka A Lochmanovaacute K Lach V Mička (VŠB ndashFaculty of Safety Engineering Czech Republic)

P3a-22 Altered characteristics of differently functionalized silica nanoparticles in various

environments with possible implications for biological impacts Emilia Izak M Voetz S Eiden A Duschl and VF Puntes (Bayer Technology Services GmbH Germany)

P3a-23 Enhanced antiproliferation of cancer cells by biocompatible multifunctional microbial exopolysaccharide stabilized magnetic nanoparticles Balasubramanian Sivakumar R Girija Aswathy R Sreejith Y Nagaoka M Suzuki Y Yoshida T Maekawa D Nair Sakthikumar (Bio Nano Electronics Research Center Graduate School of Interdisciplinary New Science Toyo UniversityJapan)

P3a-24 Copper(ii) oxide nanoparticles penetrate into HEPG2 CELLS exert cytotoxicity via oxidative stress and induce proinflammatory response Jean-Pascal Piret D Jacques J-N Audinot J Mejia E Boilan F Noeumll M Fransolet C Demazy S Lucas C Saout and O Toussaint (URBC Namur Nanosafety Center (NNC) Belgium)

P3a-25 Electrical measurement of the interactions between gold nanoparticles and biological membrane Young-Rok Kim M-C Lim K-P Lee (Department of Food Science and Biotechnology Kyung Hee University Republic of Korea)

P3a-26 Metal homeostasis interferences in hepatocytes cells treated by CuO nanoparticles Martine Cuillel M Chevallet C Fauquant P Charbonnier D Cassio I Pignot-Paintrand E Mintz and I Michaud-Soret (CNRS CEA France)

P3a-27 Transnational access at VITO through the Fp7 qnano research infrastructure Evelien Frijns I Mertens K Tirez G Vanermen S Voorspoels R Persoons S Mullens I Nelissen (VITO NV Belgium)

P3a-28 Source activity and toxicity of nanomaterials for biological systems Ghassem Amoabediny J Malakootikhah I Alahdadi F Yazdian (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-29 TiO2 nanoparticles and bulk material stimulate human peripheral blood mononuclear cells Dietmar Fuchs S Schroecksnadel N Herlin M Carriere

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

(Biocenter Innsbruck Medical University Austria)

P3a-30 In vitro testing of nanoparticles dissolution Anna Godymchuk E Yunda (Tomsk Polytechnic University Russian Federation)

P3a-31 Particulate cobalt toxicity and internalization in lung cells Veacuteronique Malard C Darolles N Sage P Gueacuteraud M Floriani J Armengaud (CEA IRSN France)

P3a-32 Effects of physicochemical properties exposure doses and cell types on cytotoxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles Yan (Mary) Zhang Kathy C Nguyen D E Lefebvre P S Shwed J Crosthwait G S Bondy Azam F Tayabali (Environmental Health Sciences and Research Bureau Health Canada Canada)

P3a-33 Proteomic study of the molecular responses of mouse macrophages to copper oxide nanoparticles Thierry Rabilloud S Triboulet C Aude-Garcia M Carriegravere H Diemer F Proamer A Habert M Chevallet V Collin-Faure D Hanau A Van Dorsselaer N Herlin-Boime (CNRS France)

P3a-34 Toxicological evaluation of TiC nanoparticles orally administered in a rat model Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan J Mejia O Toussaint J-M Dogn S Lucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC Belgium)

P3a-35 In vitro toxicity assessment of gold nanoparticles in biological media Sadequa Sultana N Djaker M Salerno S Boca S Astilean H Hlawaty MLamy De La Chapelle (Universiteacute Paris 13 France)

P3a-36 Comparison cytotoxic potency of zinc oxide nanoparticles on five cellular lines Lidia Zapoacuter M Szewczyńska (Central Institute for Labour Protection ndash National Research Institute Poland)

P3a-37 Respiratory effects of repeated instillations of iron manganese and chromium oxides nanoparticles in mice Mirlande Preacutesumeacute A Simon-Deckers G Beaune O Durupthy J Boczkowski S Lanone (INSERM France)

P3a-38 Morphological and cytohistochemical evaluation of renal effects of cadmium-doped silica nanoparticles given intratracheally to rat Teresa Coccini E Roda S Barni L Manzo (Toxicology Division Salvatore Maugeri Foundation IRCCS and European Centre for Nanomedicine University of Pavia Italy)

P3a-39 Titanium oxide nanoparticles toxicity causes functionality and DNA damage in buffalo (bubalus bubalis) sperm in vitro Gautam Kaul and Kamlesh Pawar (Biochemistry Department National Dairy Research Institute Government of India Lab India)

P3a-40 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles in human

neuroblastoma cells Carla Costa V Valdiglesias G Kılıccedil B Laffon J P Teixeira (Portuguese

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

National Institute of Health Portugal)

P3a-41 Innovative nano-qsar technology for early detection of nanoparticlesrsquo toxicity Natalia Novoselska V Kuzmin A Artemenko (IIMechnikov Odessa National University Ukraine)

P3a-42 In vitro toxicity of carbon nanotubes impact of acid functionalization Agathe Figarol J Pourchez D Boudard D Bernache-Assolant M Cottier and P Grosseau (Ecole Nationale Supeacuterieure des Mines LINA France)

P3a-43 Role of metal oxide nanoparticle in welderrsquos lung injury A Simon-Deckers P Andujar B Fayard B Clin J Boczkowski J-C Pairon J Doucet F Gallateau-Salleacute S Lanone (INSERM CNRS France)

P3a-44 MTT and LDH interlaboratory assays for assessing in vitro cytotoxicity of engineered nanomaterials C Costa J- P Teixeira A Dhawan A Pandey B Laffon J Fernandez Tajes V Valdiglesias D Fuchs S Schroecksnadel M Carriegravere S Bonassi A Basak Engin E Coskun B Karahalil Nathalie Herlin-Boime (Environmental Health Dept National Institute of Health Dr Ricardo Jorge Porto Portugal )

P3a-45 Understanding the impact of np physicochemical properties in biological fluid

and their resultant cellular interaction in vitro Vera Hirsch C Kinnear B Rothen-Rutishauser Martin J D Clift A Petri-Fink (Adolphe Merkle Institute University of Fribourg Switzerland)

P3a-46 Biocompatibility evaluation of medical devices incorporating nanomaterials Sylvie Framery (NAMSA Europe France)

P3a-47 Genotoxicity and proinflammatory effects of nanosilica via oral route in vitro and in vivo approaches Adeline Tarantini K Hogeveen S Huet G Jarry R Lanceleur L Le Hegarat A Mourot M Poul J-G Rolland V Fessard (ANSES France)

P3a-48 In vitro evaluation of cellular response induced by ZnO nanoparticles zinc ions and non-nano ZnO in fish cells Mar Babin C del Rio Joseacute L Pareja C Garciacutea-Goacutemez D Fernaacutendez (INIA Department of Environment Spain)

P3a-49 Genotoxicity of cerium dioxide nanoparticles (CeO2 nps) on mice oocyte Raphaeumll Rollais M Auffan J Perrin V Tassistro T Orsiegravere A Botta J Rose B Courbiere (Institut Meacutediterraneacuteen de Biodiversiteacute et drsquoEcologie Faculteacute de Meacutedecine de lrsquoUniversiteacute drsquoAix-Marseille France)

P3a-50 Effects of amorphous silica nanoparticles on human alveolar epithelial cells Mathilde Delaval R Guadagnini S Vranic F Marano A Baeza-Squiban S Boland (Sorbonne Paris CiteacuteCNRS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P3a-51 How do carbide enm dispersions evolve in an in vitro assessment Jorge Mejia O Lozano J-P Piret D Jacques C Saout JM Dogneacute O Toussaint S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation

Laboratory of Biochemistry and Cellular Biology (URBC) Belgium)

P3a-52 Stability of SiC and TiC nanoparticles during in vitro assessment Jorge Mejia V Valembois J-P Piret C Saout Jean-Michel Dogneacute Olivier Toussaint Steacutephane Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Laboratory of Biochemistry and Cellular Belgium)

P3a-53 Cytotoxicity of MWCNT and SiO2 nanoparticles at different stages of their life cycle as nanocomposite fillers Ezequiel Mas del Molino Gemma Vilar G Janer E Fernaacutendez-Rosas S Vaacutezquez-Campos (LEITAT Technological Center SPAIN)

P3a-54=gt (03b-2)

Nitric oxide releasing-iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles for biomedical applications cell viability apoptosis and cell death evaluations Renata de Lima J Luiz Oliveira A Ludescher M A M Molina R Itri Amedea B Seabra Paula Haddad (Departamento de Biotecnologia Universidade de Sorocaba Brazil)

P3a-55 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of biogenic silver nanoparticles R De Lima D Ballottin Priscyla D Marcato L Tasic Nelson Duraacuten (Osasco UniversityBrazil)

P3a-56 Biocompatibility and cytotoxicity study of nanophotonic contact lens material Marija Tomic J Muncan D Stamenkovic M Jokanović L Matija (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering University of Belgrade Serbia)

P3a-57 Nanoparticles in paints a new strategy to protect faccedilades and surfaces

Jean-Pierre Kaiser L Diener and P Wick (EMPA Switzerland)

P3a-58 Pulmonary toxicity after inhalation of silicon carbide nanoparticles in rat Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan O Toussaint B Masereel J-M Dogneacute amp SLucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-59 Development and validation of a whole-body inhalation exposure model for the exposition of rats to nanoparticles aerosol Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan OToussaint S Rolin B Masereel amp S Lucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-60 Functionalized double walled carbon nanotubes (DWCNTS) for targeted drug release T Somanathan N Gokulakrishnan (Vels University Chennai India)

P3a-61 Biodistribution studies on nanoparticles are so far of limited use for PBPK modeling Gunnar Johanson U Carlander (Karolinska InstitutetSweden)

P3a-62 Toxicokinetics of zinc oxide nanoparticles in rats Soo-Jin Choi Hae-Eun Chung Jin Yu Miri Baek Jeong-A Lee Min-Seok Kim Su-Hyon Kim Eun-Ho Maeng (Department of Food Science and Technology Seoul Womenrsquos University South Korea)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P4a-1 Evaluation of toxicity of the nanoscale materials for mammalians and environment Rostyslav Stoika N Boyko Y Senkiv Y Shlyakhtina R Panchuk R Bilyy Y Filyak Y Kit N Skorohyd O Klyuchivska H Falfushinska L Gnatyshyna O Stoliar A Zaichenko N Mitina A Ryabceva (Institute of Cell Biology Ukraine)

P4a-2 Metal oxide nanoparticle transport in porous media ndash an analysis about (un)certainties in environmental research Ilona Heidmann (University of Koblenz-Landau Germany)

P4a-3 Assessing the heteroaggregation of manufactured nanoparticles with naturally occuring colloids in a typical surface water Jeacuterocircme Labille A Praetorius C Harns J-Y Bottero J Brant M Scheringer (Aix-Marseille Universiteacute CNRS IRD CEREGE France)

P4a-4 Potential safety implications of nanoformulation of agrochemicals in crops production Haixin Cui X Zhao (The Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences China)

P4b-1 Environmental dissemination of silver nanoparticles which impact on crops Camille Larue L Ceacutecillon H Castillo-Michel S Sophie J Bourguignon M Carriegravere S Bureau V Magnin G Sarret (Isterre UMR 5275 CNRS and Univ J Fourier France)

P4b-2 Bio-interactions between proteins and CeO2-nps with similar hydrodynamic radius Franccediloise Rollin-Genetet E Artells C Seidel W Liu J Rose A Thieacutery C Vidaud (CEA France)

P4b-3 Carbon nanotubes enhanced the lead toxicity on the freshwater fish Diego Steacutefani T Martinez Oswaldo L Alves and E Barbieri (University of Campinas ndash UNICAMP Brazil)

P4b-4 Colloidal stability of modified carbon nanotubes Stefan Schymura K Franke (HZDR Institute of Resource Ecology Germany)

P4c-1 Behavioural responses of hediste diversicolor (polycheta) to Ag CdS or CuO nanoparticles using the multispecies freshwater biomonitorreg (MFB) Hanane Perrein-Ettajani P Emmanuel Buffet P Wu Douglas Gilliland P Reip E Valsami-Jones C Mouneyrac (LUNAM universiteacute UCO MMS France)

P4c-2 Combined effect of ZnO nanoparticles on zebrafish early development Eugene Krysanov T Demidova (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P4c-3 Effect of metal oxide nanoparticles on embryotoxicity of doxorubicin Tatiana Demidova E Krysanov (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P4c-4 Evaluation of multi walled carbon nanotubes ecotoxicology using standardized procedures on aquatic organisms

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

Florence Mouchet C Gancet E Pinelli A Perrault F Bourdiol E Flahaut L Gauthier J-C Boutonnet (CNRS UPS INPT NAUTILE Laboratoires ecolabCIRIMATGRL France)

P4c-5 Adverse effect of surface modified nanoparticles on the aquatic environment Younjung Jung J-Sung Ra and S Kim (KIST-Europe Campus E Germany)

P4c-6

P4c-7 Acute aquatic toxicity of photoactive TiO2 nanoparticles anchored on kaolinite matrix to freshwater green algae Kristina Čabanovaacute P Peikertovaacute V Matějka JKukutschovaacute (VŠB ndash Technical University of Ostrava Czech Republic)

P4c-8 Monitoring technique for the acute effect of TiO2 nanoparticles from the behaviour of rice fish orizias latipes in vivo Masaru Irie K Kosuge K Shida M Kubo-Irie K Takeda (Waseda Univ Japan)

P4c-9 Antifungal and antibacterial activities of silver nanoparticles Mohd Faiyaz Anwar D Yadav R Arora J Chandara M Samim (Department of Chemistry Jamia Hamdard University India)

P4c-10 (04a-3)

Adsorption of organic pollutants to aqueous suspensions of carbon nanomaterials Berit Glomstad A Booth B M Jenssen L Soslashrensen J Liu M Shen

(Norwegian University of Science and Technology Norway)

P5a-1 Carbon nanotubes sorbents and their potential risks to aquatic organisms

Daniela Plachaacute A Matlochovaacute K Čabanovaacute P Peikertovaacute (VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava Czech Republic)

P5a-2 Ecologicaly friendly intermatrix synthesis of polymer stabilized silver nanocomposites dealing with nanomaterial release Julio Bastos-Arrieta M Muntildeoz Dmitri N Muraviev P Ruiz (Autonomous University of Barcelona Spain)

P5a-3 Characterization of nanoparticulate emissions from the incineration of wastes containing manufactured nanomaterials Dinh-Trinh Tran D Fleury D Venditti S Durecu A Joubert G Ounoughene E Fiani T Meunier O Le Bihan L Le coq (INERIS Ecole des mines de Nantes France)

P5a-4 Investigation of nanoparticle release from UV-curable polymeric nanocomposites AFreyer E Bilz H Hildebrand K Franke R Mehnert E Mai (Leibniz Institute for Surface Modification Germany)

P5a-5 Characterization of released particles during abrasion test of nano-charged construction materials C Bressot O Aguerre-Chariol A Plassais F RousseauC Haehnel O Le Bihan (INERIS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P5a-6 Release of nanomaterials from paint waste Stefano Zuin M Gaiani A Ferrari L Golanski F Tardif (Venice Research Consortium Italy)

P5a-7 Potential release of carbon nanotubes from cnt composites during grinding process Isamu ogura M Kotake M Shigeta M Uejima K Saito N Hashimoto A Kishimoto (National institute of advanced industrial science and technology (AIST) technology research association for single wall carbon nanotubes Japan)

P5a-8 Nanomaterials for controlled drug delivery system T Somanthan (Vels University india)

P6a-1 Release characteristics of single-wall carbon nanotubes during manufacturing and handling Isamu Ogura M Kotake Nao Hashimoto K Gotoh A Kishimoto (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Technology Research Association for Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes (TASC) Japan)

P6a-2 Towards a nanosecured plateform to assess risks along the industrial lifecycle of nanomaterials Dominique Fleury E Frejafon B Debray O Aguerre-Chariol A Vignes and J Bouillard (INERIS France)

P6a-3 Mapping the use of nanoparticles in Quebecrsquos industries and research laboratories Claude Emond C Ostiguy I Dossa Y Malki C Boily D Roughley A Plavski et C-A Endo (University of Montreal Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Department Canada)

P8a-1 Life cycle and destination of silver nanoparticles in environment Ghassem Amoabediny I Alahdadi J Malakootikhah (University of Tehran Iran)

P9a-1 Towards nanoresponsibility Dorotheacutee Benoit Browaeys Jean-Jacques Perrier (VivAgora France)

P9a-2 Nanosafety - risk governance of manufactured nanoparticles -- challenges of substance regulation under scientific uncertainty Stefanie B Seitz J Jahnel and T Fleischer (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) Germany)

PO The ERA-Net SIINN Project Safe Implementation of Innovative Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Rainer Hagenbeck

B Fillon D Duret L Golanski SLegros (Forschungszentrum Juumllich GmbH Germany CEA France)

P1 Innovative strategies methods and tools for occupational risks management of manufactured nanomaterials (MNMs) in the construction industry Jesuacutes M Loacutepez de Ipintildea (TECNALIA Research amp Innovation ) on behalf of the Scaffold Consortium

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Wednesday 14 November

Session 3 Toxicology (Chair Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster)

3a Nanoparticle biotransformation and degradation

PL3 800-835

Concepts of safety assessment of engineered nanomaterials (ENM) Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster (University of Rochester USA)

O3a-1 845-900

How do oxide nanomaterial dispersions evolve in an in vitro assessment Omar Lozano J Mejia J-P Piret D Jacques C Saout J-M Dogneacute O Toussaint S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Belgium)

O3a-2 900-915

Interaction of fibrinogen and albumin with titanium dioxyde nanoparticles of different crystalline phases Arianna Marucco I Fenoglio F Turci B Fubini (University of Torino Dip Italy)

O3a-3 915-930

An effective photothermal therapy against cancer cells and deep tissue imaging with targeted NIR QD Ravindran Girija Aswathy B Sivakumar Y Nagaoka Y Yoshida T Maekawa D Sakthi Kumar (Bio Nano Electronics Research Center Japan)

O3a-4 930-945

Safety of nanovectors Cytotoxicity assessment of New self-emulsifying multiple wow nanoemulsions Estelle Sigward N Mignet P Rat M Dutot D Scherman D Brossard S Crauste-Manciet (INSERM France)

O3a-5 945-1000

Surface ligand dependent fate and toxicity of ZnO np in HEPG2 cells Dorota Bartczak M-O Baradez H Goenaga-Infante D Marshall (LGCUK)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 12 Regulation and standardization in nano-products (Chair Maila Puolamaa)

12a Regulation

PL12a 1030-1105

Regulatory aspects of nanomaterials in REACH Maila Puolamaa (DG Enterprise and Industry European Commission Brussel)

O12a-1 1115-1130

Legal issues of the environmental safety regulation in the sphere of nanotechnology in Russian federation Ekaterina Belokrylova (Udmurt State University Russia)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

O12a-2 1130-1145

Regulation and safety implementation of nanotechnology for chemical enterprises in the Central Europe space Andreas Falk S Hartl F Sinner (BioNanoNet Forschungsgesellschaft mbH Austria)

O12a-3 1145-1200

Defining occupational and consumer exposure limits for nanomaterials - first experiences from REACH registrations Karin Aschberger F M Christensen (European commission-JRC Italy)

O12a-4 1200-1215

Development of an integrative program of Nanosafety Promote the Coordination Between Industries and Risk Assessor Claude Emond S Kouassi F Schuster (BioSimulation Consulting Inc USA University of Montreal Canada)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 8 Life cycle analysis recycling waste management and disposal (Chair Bernd Nowack)

PL8 1330-1405

Life cycle considerations for assessing environmental risks of nanomaterials Bernd Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

O8a-1 1415-1445

Incineration of nanowastes The implications from a life cycle perspective Tobias Walser LK Limbach R Brogioli E Erismann L Flamigni B Hattendorf M Juchli F Krumeich C Ludwig K Prikopsky M Rossier D Saner A Sigg S Hellweg D Guumlnther W J Stark (Institute of Environmental Engineering Switzerland)

O8a-2 1445-1500

Preliminary evaluation of risks related to waste incineration of polymer nanocomposites Lex Roes M K Patel E Worrell C Ludwig (Utrecht UniversityThe Netherlands)

O8a-3 1500-1515

Safe and environmentally-friendly management and final elimination of wastes harbouring nano-objects or likely to release nanoparticles Thierry Meunier D VendittI amp S Durecu (Groupe Seacutecheacute Environnement France)

O8a-9

1515-1530 Investigation of the life cycle of nanoparticles by means of [4445Ti]TiO2 and [110mAg]Ag0 ndash Research Project nanoTrack Heike Hildebrand K Franke A Freyer E Bilz R Mehnert E Mai C Isaacson K Schirmer A Ammann L Sigg (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden Germany)

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Session 10 Commercial equipment (Chair Robert Muir)

O10a-1 1600-1615

Optical instrumentations for Nanosafety Nathalie Vollmer (HORIBA Scientific France)

O10a-2 1615-1630

NanoScan SMPS - a Novel Portable Nanoparticle Sizing and counting Instrument Torsten Tritscher TJ Krinke A F Zerrath E Filimundi O F Bischof (TSI GmbH GTSI Incorporated Germany USA)

O10a-3 1630-1645

Detecting amp characterizing nanomaterials in complex matrices amp airborne Byron J Cheatham (CytoViva USA)

O10a-4 1645-1700

High Resolution Portable Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer Designed for best practice nano exposure measurements Brian Steer B Gorbunov R Muir (Naneum Ltd UK)

O10a-5 1700-1715

Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis (NTA) A tool in toxicology and environmental fate assessment of nanomaterial Phil Vincent P Hole P Peotta S Capracotta B Carr (NanoSight LtdUK)

O10a-6 1715-1730

Magellan innovative detection traceability and characterization of Nanoparticles traces in liquid media Steacutephane Aiumlt Oumeghar P Nagtegaele D Jacob (Cordouan Technologies France)

2000-2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

Session 2 Detection and identification of nanoparticles (Co-chair Olivier Le Bihan)

2c Detection and measurement of nanoparticles in water

O2c-1 845-900

Measuring particle size distributions of nanoparticles in aqueous media using FFF and LIBD Nataliya Fedotova K Ralf B Sinnet G Detlef (ETH Zurich Switzerland)

O2c-2 900-915

Lab-on a chip microTAS (Micro Total Analysis Systems) for the High-throughput Measurement of Nanomaterial Solubility Ratna Tantra (National Physical Laboratory United Kingdom)

O2c-3 915-930

Species selective pre-concentration and quantification of Ag Au and Pd nanoparticles using cloud point extraction and graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry Georg Hartmann M Schuster (Technische Universitaumlt Muumlnchen Germany)

O2c-4 930-945

Quantitative Analysis of Engineered Nanoparticles in Food and Environment Frank Von der Kammer S Wagner S Legros B Meisterjahn E H Larsen K LoeschnerJ NavratilovaT Hofmann (Univ of Vienna Austria)

O2c-5 945-1000

Detection of nanoparticle heavy metal Pollutants in water by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) Cheikh-Benoit Faye C Dutouquet T Amodeo E Frejafon P Delalain O Aguerre-Chariol N Gilon-Delepine (INERIS France)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 2 Detection and identification of nanoparticles (Co-chair Simon Clavaguera)

2d Detection and measurement of nanoparticles in air

O2d-1 1030-1045

NanoBadge a Tool for Engineered Nanoparticles Exposure Assessment Simon Clavaguera M Amdaoud S Jacquinot S Motellier A Guiot L Golanski P Capron (CEA France)

O2d-2 1045-1100

Measurement methods for the EC definition of nanomaterials Luigi Calzolai D Gilliland and F Rossi (European Commission - DG Joint Research Centre Italy)

O2d-3 1100-1115

O2d-4 1115-1130

Detection of Nanoparticle agglomerates trapped in a low pressure RF (Radio-Frequency) plasma discharge using LIBS (Laser-induced Breakdown spectroscopy) Christophe Dutouquet G Wattieaux L Meyer E Frejafon and L Boufendi (INERIS France)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

O2d-5 1130-1145

Characterization of manufactured TiO2 nanoparticles Charles Motzkus J Idrac T Maceacute S Vaslin-Reimann P Ausset et M Mailleacute (LNE France)

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Sophie Lanone)

3a Nanoparticle biotransformation and degradation

O3a-6 1145-1200

ECSINrsquos methodological approach for hazard evaluation of engineered nanomaterials Lisa Bregoli F Benetti E Sabbioni (ECSIN ITALY)

O3a-7 1200-1215

Degraded nanocomposites a combined physico-chemical and toxicogenomics approach in caco-2 cells Odette Prat M Fisichella F Berenguer G Steinmetz M Auffan J Rose (CEA France)

O3a-8 1215-1230

Pristine graphene activates macrophages to produce cytokineschemokines via TLR- and NF-kappa B-related signalling pathways Taotao Wei H Zhou K Zhao and C Chen (Chinese Academy of Sciences China)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 3 Toxicology (Co- chair Claude Emond)

3b Nano bio interactions modeling

O3b-1 1330-1345

Assessment of different methods studying the impact of carbon nanomaterials on platelet function Julie Laloy F Mullier S Robert L Alpan J Mejia J-PPiret N Bailly S Lucas B Chatelain OToussaint B Masereel S Rolin amp J-M Dogneacute (University of Namur Belgium)

O3b-2 1345-1400 =gt(OP3a-54)

Iron oxide nanoparticles show no toxicity in terms of comete assay in lymphocytes a promising vehicle for nitric oxide releasing nanocarrier in biomedical applications R de Lima J Luiz Oliveira P Sayuri Kaneko Murakami M A M Molina R Itri P Haddad Amedea B Seabra (Universidade de Sorocaba Brazil)

O3b-3 1400-1415

Translocation of SiO2 nanoparticles across human bronchial epithelial cells Isabelle George S Vranic S Boland F Marano A Baeza-Squiban (Universiteacute Paris Diderot France)

O3b-4 1415-1430

Development of a dose-controlled multiculture cell exposure chamber for efficient delivery of airborne and engineered nanoparticles Akrivi Asimakopoulou Emmanouil Daskalos N Lewinski M Riediker E Papaioannou A G Konstandopoulos (Aerosol and Particle Technology Laboratory CPERICERTH Greece)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

Panel discussion Toxicology (Moderator Claude Emond)

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Peter Hoet)

3b Nano bio interactions modeling

O3b-5 1600-1615

In vitro ex vivo and in vivo translocation of titanium dioxide nanoparticles through the gastrointestinal barrier toxicological consequences Emilie Brun Nathalie Herlin-Boime G Veronesi B Fayard A-M Flank M Carriegravere (CEA-CNRS France)

O3b-6 1615-1630

Variation in silver nanoparticles toxicity in the presence of phenolic compounds Alina Martirosyan A Bazes Y-J Schneider (Institute of Life Sciences Belgium)

O3b-7 1630-1645

Development of a PBPK model for ionic and nanoparticulate silver Gerald Bachler N von Goetz K Hungerbuumlhler (ETH Zurich Switzerland)

O3b-8 1645-1700

Predictive tests to evaluate oxidative potential of engineered nanomaterials Mara Ghiazza E Carella S Oliaro Bosso M Tomatis I Corazzari M Cristina Paganini S Livraghi F Viola A Marucco B Fubini I Fenoglio (University of Torino Italy)

O3b-9 1700-1715

Comparison of Toxicity of Uncoated and Coated Silver Nanoparticles Kathy C Nguyen P Rippstein J Tan A F Tayabali (Health Canada Canada)

O3b-10 1715 -1730

Nano-titanium dioxide modulates the dermal sensitization potency of DNCB Stijn Smulders V De Vooght S Hussain S Boland B Nemery P HM Hoet J AJ Vanoirbeek (KU Leuven Belgium)

O3b-11 1730-1745

Using a PBPK model to study the influence of different characteristics of nanoparticles on their biodistribution Dingsheng Li C Emond G Johanson O Jolliet (School of Public Health University of MichiganUSA)

O3b-12 1745-1800

Cytotoxicity of solid lipid nanoparticle and nanostructured lipid carriers with local anaesthetic dibucaine for topical application Nelson Duraacuten R de Melo Barbosa C Moraes G da Silva T dos Santos Bella D Ribeiro de Arauacutejo P D Marcato E de Paula (State University of Campinas Brazil)

2000- 2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

1430-1530

Toxicology what is the time-scale to identify hazard classes for the engineered nanoparticles Application to nanomaterials safe by design

Claude Emond Claude Emond (University of Montreal Canada) Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster (University of Rochester USA) Gunnar Johanson (Karolinska Institutet Sweden) Daniel Bernard (ARKEMA France)

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 67 Secure industrial production and protection technology (Co-chair Jesuacutes Loacutepez de Ipintildea Pentildea)

6aSecure industrial production

O6a-6 845-900

In situ synthesis of anti-bacterial nanocomposite coatings by nanosafe-by-design sputtering process Alain Billard E Monsifrot I Sayah F Sanchette F Schuster (DEPHIS SARL France)

O6a-7 900-915

Secure Process through functionnalisation elaboration of organic composites reinforced with aligned carbon nanotubes grown on carbon fibers Steacutephanie Patel Y Magga M Pinault D Porterat G Deniau C Reynaud M Mayne-LrsquoHermite (CEA France)

O6a-8 915-930

Criteria and guiding principles for the precautionary design and for improved recyclability of engineered nanomaterials Michael Steinfeldt (University of Bremen Germany)

O6a-9 930-945

From Safe Nanomanufacturing to Nanosafe-by-Design processes Freacutedeacuteric Schuster F Lomello (CEA France)

1000-1030

Coffee-break

Session 11 Risk management for OHS experts (Chair Paul Schulte)

(Co-chair Olivier Witchger and Eric Drais)

PL11 1030-1105

Risk management for OHS experts Paul A Schulte (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health USA)

O11a-1 1115-1130

Horizon-scanning and Identification of emerging risks among nanotech-companies Steffen Foss Hansen H V Kristensen A Baun (Technical University of Denmark Denmark)

O11a-2 1130-1145

Risk assessment of nanomaterials and nanoproducts ndash adaptation of traditional approaches Jutta Jahnel T Fleischer S B Seitz (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Germany)

O11a-3 1145-1200

OHB based risk assessment method for powders and nanomaterials Malcom Staves Laurent Gridelet P Delbecq L Herveacute G Fayet D Fleury S Kowal (SOPROREAL France)

O11a-4 French approach for characterizing potential emissions and exposure to

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

1200-1215 aerosols released from nanomaterials in workplace operations Catherine Durand O Witschger O Le Bihan E Zimmermann A Marchetto M Reynier D Charpentier (CEA France)

O11a-5 1215-1230

Concerns related to Safety Management of Engineered Nanomaterials Amela Groso T Meyer (Ecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 11 Risk management for OHS Experts (Co- chair Eric Drais)

O11a-6 1330-1345

Design of a prevention approach from representations to action the case of nanomaterials Catherine LrsquoAllain S Caroly E Drais (Laboratoire PACTE Universiteacute de Grenoble INPG France)

O11a-7 1345-1400

From nanomaterials risk perception to risk management last literature survey lessons Eric Drais (INRS France)

O11a-8 1400-1415

French registry of workers handling engineered nanomaterials as an Instrument of integrated system for surveillance and research Irina Guseva Canu O Boutou-Kempf L Delabre S Ducamp Y Iwatsubo J-L Marchand and E Imbernon (French Institute for Public Health Surveillance France)

Session 12 Regulation and standardization in nano-products (Co-chair Olivier Salvi)

12 b Standardization

PL12b 1430-1445

NanoSTAIR project Establishing a process and a platform to support standardization for nanotechnologies Olivier Salvi E Freacutejafon (EU-VRi Germany)

O12b-1 1445-1500

Current International Standardization in particle characterization and release testing Michael Stintz L Hillemann (Institute of Process Engineering and Environmental Technology Germany)

O12b-2 1500-1515

Overview of standardization activities in Europe (CEN) and in relation with ISO and OECD Jean-Marc Aublant (LNE France)

O12b-3 1515-1530

Managing Operation Procedures in collaborative projects Marie-Gabrielle Ollivier Beuzelin A Hool (Ecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 8 Life cycle analysis

(Co- chair Mickael Riediker)

O8a-5 1600-1615

LCA Modelling of Engineered Nanomaterials a framework for establishing sound inventory data of production amp releases of nano objects along the life cycle Roland Hischier (EMPA Switzerland)

O8a-6 1615-1630

LCA case studies of nanotechnology-based applications in the project NanoSustain Michael Steinfeldt (University of Bremen Germany)

O8a-7 1630-1645

Life cycle assessment of a self-cleaning coating based on nano TiO2-polyurea resin applied on aluminum panel Martina Pini A M Ferrari R Gamberini P Neri B Rimini ( EN amp TECH - Italy)

O8a-8 1645-1700

Impact assessment of nano activated polymeric membranes Stefano Zuin P Scanferla W Wennekes J E Wong K De Sitter C Dotremont I Genne (Venice Research Consortium Italy)

O8a-4 1700-1715

Environmental exposure modelling of Engineered Nanomaterials and comparison to their corresponding bulktotal material flows Tianyin Sun F Gottschalk K Hungerbuumlhler B Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

Session 67 Secure industrial production (Co- chair Freacutedeacuteric Schuster)

6b Protection technology

O6b-1 1715-1730

Evaluating performance of containment equipment designed for handling manufactured nanomaterials by use of nanoparticle marker Seacutebastien Artous P Bombardier S Derrough D Locatelli P Nobile C Durand (CEA France)

O6b-2 1730-1745

Experimental and numerical comparative study of the containment of airborne nanoparticles and gas released inside a safety cabinet Vincent Cesard E Belut C Preacutevost (INRS France)

O6b-3 1745-1800

Experimental evaluation of the resistance of protective gloves against titanium dioxide nanoparticles in solution under conditions simulating occupational use Ludwig Vinches P Dolez K J Wilkinson S Halleacute (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal Canada)

2000-2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

2939

Thursday 15 November

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Chair Jeacuterocircme Rose)

4a Transport transformations and trophic transfer

PL4 800-835

Environmental Interactions Jeacuterocircme Rose M Auffan P Chaurand J Labille D Borschneck A Masion H Miche C Botta C Geantet E Puzenat P Afanasiev E Lecelrc J Garric F Manuela B Vollat P Noury K Abbaci J-Y Bottero (CEREGE France)

O4a-1 845-900

Effect of TiO2 nanoparticles on larval development of swallowtail within a food chain Miyoko Kubo-Irie M Yokoyama K Takeda M Irie (Tokyo University of Sciences Japan)

O4a-2 900-915

Role of water temperature in the fate transport bioavailability of engineered nanoparticles in aquatic environments Seyed Mohammad Majedi H K Lee B C Kelly (National University of Singapore Singapore)

O4a-3 915-930

MWCNT accumulation during hydroponic exposure of wheat and rapeseed quantification and distribution Camille Larue M Pinault B Czarny D Georgin E Flahaut N Bendiab M Mayne-LlsquoHermite V Dive F Taran M Carriegravere (CEA-CNRS France)

O4a-4 930-945

Benthic Food Chain studies with TiO2 nanoparticles Carl W Isaacson L Sigg A Amman and K Schirmer (EAWAG Switzerland)

O4a-5 945-1000

Modeling the fate of nano-TiO2 in the Rhone river ndash the importance of hetero aggregation with natural colloids Antonia Praetorius J Labille M Scheringer J-Y Bottero K Hungerbuumlhler (ETH Zuumlrich Switzerland)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 5 Nanomaterial release (Chair Tinh Nguyen)

5a Release by environmental stress

PL5 1030-1105

Quantitative Studies of Photo-induced Surface Accumulation and Release of Nanoparticles in Polymer Nanocomposites Tinh Nguyen D Stanley S Rabb D Banerjee X Gu L L Yu L Sung and J W Chin (NIST USA)

O5a-1 1115-1130

Scenarios and methods that induce protruding or released CNTrsquos after degradation of composite materials

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3039

Wendel Wohlleben L Cena S Hirth G Cox Ž Tomović T Peters (BASF SE Germany)

O5a-2 1130-1145

Monitoring migration and transformation of nanomaterials in polymeric composites during climatic aging Gemma Vilar E Fernaacutendez-Rosas G Janer E Mas del Molino M Busquets-Fiteacute V Puntes SVaacutezquez-Campos (LEITAT Technological Center SPAIN)

O5a-3 1145-1200

Release of nanoparticles from textiles during washing Bernd Nowack Lena Windler C Lorenz N von Goetz K Hungerbuumlhler M Heuberger (EMPA Switzerland)

O5a-4 1200-1215

Release of TiO2 particles from paints containing pigment TiO2 andor nano-TiO2 by weathering experiments Ahmed Al-Kattan A Wichser R Vonbank S Brunner A Ulrich and B Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

O5a-5 1215-1230

Release of CeO2 nanoparticles upon aging of acrylic wood coating Lorette Scifo P Chaurand A Masion M Auffan M-A Diot J Labille J-Y Bottero and J Rose (TecnaliaFrance)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Co-Chair Jean-Yves Bottero)

4b Biodegradation biointeractions

O4b-1 1330-1345

Aged TiO2-based nanomaterial used in sunscreens implications on ESCHERICHIA COLI sensitization to toxic metal Catherine Santaella B Allainmat F Simonet J Labille C Geantet J Rose W Achouak (CNRS-CEA France)

O4b-2 1345-1400

Characterizing nanoparticles reactivity structure-Photocatalytic activity relationship Jordi Piella N Bastus V Puntes (ICN Spain)

O4b-3 1400-1415

TiO2 nanoparticles in cosmetic sunscreen effect of aging on physico-chemical and cytotoxic properties of both plain formulation and extracted nanoparticles Manon Rossano N Hucher C Picard M Grisel F Le Foll (URCOM CNRS France)

O4b-4 1415-1430

Assessment of Environmental Exposure to Nanomaterials through mesocosms experiments Meacutelanie Auffan M Tella L Brousset J Issartel C Pailles B Espinasse E Artells A Thiery C Santaella W Achouack A Masion J Rose J-Y Bottero

(CEREGE-CNRS France)

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3139

O4b-5 1430-1445

Biotransformation of Carbon Nanotubes and Fullerenes by Horseradish Peroxidase Deborah Xanat Flores-Cervantes J Hollender Hans-Peter E Kohler (EAWAG Switzerland)

O4b-6 1445-1500

Cobalt titanium dioxide and nanosilver nanoparticles cause skeletal damages in sea urchins at pluteus stage Antonietta Morena Gatti C Gambardella S Ferrando L Gallus P Ramoino C Falugi (University of Genoa Italy)

O4b-7 1500-1515

Comparison of effects on crustaceans carbon nanoparticles and molybdenum nanowires Anda Baumerte G Sakale J Zavickis M Knite L Putna M Balode A Mrzel (University of Latvia Slovenia)

1530-1600

Coffee-break

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Co-chair Laurent Charlet)

4c Biologicals effects of NMs

O4c-1 1600-1615

Concerns over aluminum oxide nanoparticle based applications an ecologically inspired study using environmentally relevant isolates and medium Sunandan Pakrashi N Chandrasekaran A Mukherjee (VIT University India)

O4c-2 1615-1630

The role of silver and vanadium to the ecotoxicity of silver vanadate nanowires decorated with silver nanoparticles Gisela de Aragatildeo Umbuzeiro M Coletty Artal F Kummrow R Dias Holtz O Luiz Alves (State University of Campinas Brazil)

O4c-3 1630-1645

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Marie Carriegravere)

3d Tissues and environnement

O3d-5 1700-1715

Violaceinpoly-ɛ -caprolactonechitosan nanoparticles against bovine mastistis antibacterial and ecotoxicity evaluation Gisela A Umbuzeiro E Berni G Nakazato F I Vacchi N Duraacuten (UNICAMP Brazil)

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3239

O3d-6 1715-1730

Evaluation of multi walled carbon nanotubes eco(geno)toxicity using the amphibian larvae of xenopus laevis Laury Gauthier F Mouchet C Gancet A Perrault F Bourdiol E Flahaut P Puech E Pinelli J-C Boutonnet (CNRS NAUTILE France)

O3d-7 1730-1745

Molecular interference between titanium from NP-TiO2 nanoparticles and iron homeostasis in E coli Caroline Fauquant Isabelle Michaud-Soret A-N Petit N Herlin-Boime P-H Jouneau SOllagnier de Choudens (CEA-CNRS France)

O3d-8 1745-1800

Fullerene nanoparticles C60 and C60(OH)18-22 Assessment of biological activity using bacterial cells and rat liver mitochondria as model systems Sandra M Santos R A Videira L Ferreira A M Dinis F Peixoto A S Jurado (University of Coimbra Portugal)

1815 Conclusion

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3339

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Naohide Shinohara)

3c Nanoparticles translocation and barrier

O3c-1 800-815

Tissue Distribution and clearance of Titanium Dioxide nanoparticles after intravenous administration and Intratracheal instillation Naohide Shinohara H Fukui N Danno T Ichinose K Honda M Gamo (AIST Japan)

O3c-2 815-830

A dynamic co-culture model resembling the alveolo-capillary barrier to study toxicity and translocation of nanoparticles Katrien Luyts B Nemery and P HM Hoet (KULeuven Belgium)

O3c-3 830-845

Communicating Nanotoxicology three Evaluations using in vitro central nerve models Fumihide Kanaya S Hanada Y Inoue Y Manome K Fujioka (National Center for Global Health and Medicine Japan)

O3c-4 845-900

Comparative study of neurologic effects of nano-TiO2 versus SiO2 after direct intracerebral exposure in mice Aureacutelie Balvay N Thieriet L Lakhdar A Bencsik (ANSES France)

O3c-5 900-915

Interactions of functionalized MWCNTs with primary neural cells from different brain regions site-specific effects Cyrill Bussy J Boczkowski S Lanone M Prato A Bianco K Kostarelos (Centre for Drug Delivery Research UK)

O3c-6 915-930

Specific uptakes and damages induced by polystyrene nanobeads according to surface chemistry Vincent Paget S Dekali T Kortulewski R Grall S Chevillard A Braun P Rat G Lacroix (INERIS France)

O3c-7 930-945

Application of in vitro BBB model to measure permeability of nanoparticles Sanshiro Hanada K Fujioka Y Inoue F Kanaya Y Manome K Yamamoto (National Center for Global Health and Medicine Japan)

O3c-8 945-1000

3D model of air-blood barrier for the study of nanoparticles translocation Samir Dekali V Paget C Gamez P Rat and G Lacroix (INERIS C-TAC France)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3439

Session 3 Toxicology (Chair Shuji Tsuruoka)

3c Nanoparticles translocation and barrier

O3c-9 1115-1130

Assessment of cytotoxicity intracellular uptake and intestinal absorption of amorphous silica nanoparticles in the Caco-2 in vitro human intestinal barrier model Agnieszka Kinsner-Ovaskainen C Uboldi I Cydzik F Simonelli E Alloa M Ceridono D Gilliland N Gibson J Ponti F Rossi (JRC Italy)

O3c-10 1130-1145

Influence of the length of imogolite-like nanotubes on their cytotoxicity and genotoxicity towards human dermal cells Wei Liu P Chaurand C Di Giorgio M De Meacuteo A Thill M Auffan A Masion D Borschneck F Chaspoul P Gallice A Botta J-Y Bottero J Rose

(CEREGEndashCNRS France)

O3c-11 1145-1200

Effect of Different surface charge based superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) on Biodistribution in Rat and Ex vivo Protein fishing Usawadee Sakulkhu L Maurizi A Gramoun M-G Beuzelin J-P Valleacutee G Coullerez H Hofmann (Eacutecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

O3c-12 1200-1215

An Impedance-based High-throughput Method for Evaluating the Cytotoxicity of Nanoparticles Mihaela Roxana Cimpan T Mordal J Schoumllermann U Pliquett E Cimpan

(IKO Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry Norway)

O3c-13 1215-1230

The use of differentiated human respiratory epithelial cells in inhalation toxicology of nanomaterials Frieke Kuper A Reus M Groumlllers F van Acker I Kooter (TNO Quality and Safety The Netherlands)

1230-1330 Lunch

Panel discussion (Moderator Alexei Grinbaum)

1330-1430 The opinion of the Civil Society international NGO and european labor unions regarding nanomaterials approaches Alexei Grinbaum (CEA France) Aida Ponce Del Castillo (ETU BrusseI) Luisa Filipponi (NANOPINION Brussel) Alain Lombard (VivAgora France)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3539

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Freacutedeacuteric Bois)

3d Tissues and environment

O3d-1 1430-1445

ROS evaluation for a series of CNTs and their derivatives using ESR method with DMPO Shuji Tsuruoka KTakeuchi K Koyama M Endo H Matsumoto N Saito Y Usui D W Porter V Castranova (Shinshu University Japan)

O3d-2 1445-1500

Toxicity towards lung cells and Escherichia Coli Impact of nanoparticle dispersion status Nathalie Herlin-Boime Marie Carriegravere S Pigeot-Reacutemy A Casanova C Guillard J-C Lazzaroni D Atlan (CEA-UJF France)

O3d-3 1500-1515

Noteworthy Interaction of TiO2 Nanoparticles (Anatase) with Bacterial Cells under Dark Conditions Swayamprava Dalai N Chandrasekaran A Mukherjee (VIT University India)

O3d-4 1515-1530

Determination of endotoxin concentration by different test methods influence of sample preparation and particle interference on test reliability Stijn Smulders J-P Kaiser P Wick P Hoet (KULeuven Belgium)

1530-1630 Coffee-break

1815 End of the conference

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

3639

Session 9 Ethics and societal issues (Chair Alexei Grinbaum)

PL9 1030-1105

Nanotechnology and the narratives of responsibility Alexei Grinbaum (CEA France)

O9a-1 1115-1130

Nanotechnology responsibility and responsible innovation Christopher Groves (ESRC Cardiff University United Kingdom)

O9a-2 1130-1145

The social context of nanotechnology and Regulating its uncertainty a nanotechnologist approach Vincent Jamier I Gispert V Puntes (Centre for NanoBioSafety and Sustainability Spain)

O9a-3 1145-1200

The NanoSchool project a new pedagogical initiative to increase the awareness of nanosciences and nanotechnologies in the classrooms Francine Papillon E Excoffon A Bsiesy J Chevrier (CEA Grenoble France)

O9a-4 1200-1215

Latest research results on the effects of nanomaterials on humans and the environment DaNa - Knowledge Base Nanomaterials Clarissa Marquardt K Nau HF Krug D Kuumlhnel B Mathes V Richter S Scholz C Steinbach (KITGermany)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 5 Nanomaterial release

5b Release by mechanical stress

(Co- chair Francois Tardif)

O5b-1 1330-1345

Release-ability of nano fillers from different nanomaterials (Toward the acceptability of nanoproduct) Luana Golanski A Guiot S Motellier A T Saber F Tardif P Capron (CEA-Liten France)

O5b-2 1345-1400

Nanomaterial release from nanocomposites during reworking process Virginia Goacutemez M Levin S Irusta M Dal Maso J-M Santamariacutea K A Jensen I K Koponen (INA Spain)

O5b-3 1400-1415

Nanoparticle release from Nanocomposites due to mechanical treatment at two stages of the life-cycle Daniel Goumlhler A Nogowski P Fiala M Stintz (Institute of Process Engineering and environmental Technology Germany)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

3739

O5b-4 1415-1430

On character of coarse fine and ultrafine particles in automotive brake wear debris Jana Kukutschovaacute P W Lee V Matějka K Malachovaacute E Veselaacute Pavliacutena Peikertovaacute KČabanovaacute MVaculiacutek P Filip (Nanotechnology Centre at VŠB Czech Republic)

O5b-5 1430-1445

Abrasion tests on MWCNT composites influence of CNT dispersion state and fillermatrix interface Maxime Pras J Duchet-Rumeau J-F Gerard L Golanski A Guiot (UMR CNRS France)

O5b-6 1445-1500

Generation of aerosols during the mechanical solicitation of materials development of an experimental set-up and applications Christophe Bressot N Shandilya O Aguerre-Chariol M Morgeneyer O L C Le Bihan (INERIS France)

O5b-7 1500-1515

On nanoparticles release from polymer nanocomposites for applications in lightweight automotive components James Njuguna S Sachse F Silva S Michalowski and K Pielichowski (Centre for Automotive Technology Cranfield University UK)

O5b-8 1515-1530

Abrasion behavior of an epoxy-based nanocomposite with raw- and functionalized carbon nanotubes Lukas Schlagenhauf Bryan TT Chu J Buha F Nuumlesch J Wang (Swiss Federal Institute for Materials Testing and Research Switzerland)

1530- 1600 Coffee-break

Session 5 Nanomaterial release

5c General and other release mechanisms

(Co-chair Wendel Wohlleben)

O5c-1 1600-1615

Nanomaterial dustiness - a comparison between three methods Keld Alstrup Jensen M Levin I K Koponen D Bard A Kelley G Burdett S Bau O Witschger (National Research Centre for the Working Environment Denmark)

O5c-2 1615-1630

NanoRelease ndash Developing Methods to Measure Release of Nanomaterials from Solid Consumer Products Lie Chen M Hill R Canady (Health Canada Canada)

O5c-3 1630-1645

O5c-4 1645-1700

Characterization and quantification of nanoparticle release from commercial available spray products containing engineered nanoparticles Sabrina Losert M Lattuada K Hungerbuumlhler A Ulric (EMPA Switzerland)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

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O5c-5 1700-1715

Behavior of nanoparticles during high temperature treatment (incineration type) Samir Derrough G Raffin D Locatelli P Nobile C Durand (CEA France)

O5c-6 1715-1730

Fate of CNT-epoxy composite during incineration Ulrika Backman J Lyyraumlnen T Kettunen J Leskinen O Sippula A Auvinen J Jokiniemi (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Finland)

O5c-7 1730-1745

Release of TiO2 nanoparticles from cement during their life cycle step of use Nathan Bossa J Rose P Chaurand O Aguerre-Chariol (INERIS iCEINT France)

1800 Conclusion

1815 End of the conference

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PROGRAMME

Tuesday 13 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Tuesday 13 November

815-850 Welcome by the Organizing Committee Franccedilois Tardif (CEA France)

Conference opening(Chair Georgios Katalagarianakis)

PL0a 850-910

Innovation perspectives through nanomaterials the integrated approach at CEA Freacutedeacuteric Schuster (CEA France)

PL0b 910-930

Codes Standards and Regulations in preparation at World-wide Level Franccediloise Roure (French Ministry of Finance Economy and Industry France)

PL0c 930-950

Regulation risk and the global nanotechnology workplace Cassandra Engeman (UCSB USA)

PL0d 950-1010

Are specific regulations for nanomaterials efficient Daniel Bernard (Arkema France)

PL0e 1010-1030

Innovation Governance Challenges in the field of Nanotechnologies Antje Grobe (University of Stuttgart Germany)

1030-1100 Coffee-break

Session 1 Exposure assessment (Chair Derck Brouwer)

1a Workplace and release studies

PL1 1100-1135

Engineered nanomaterials from source to dose and the role of measurement devices and measurement strategies Derck Brouwer (TNO Quality of Life The Netherlands)

O1a-1 1145-1200

Observatory of nanoaerosol release from electronic household products Gwi-Nam Bae S-H Park S-B Lee (Korea Institute of Science and Technology Korea)

O1a-2 1200-1215

Aerosol emission assessment during soldering process Virginia Goacutemez S Irusta F Balas J Santamariacutea (INA Spain)

O1a-3 1215-1230

Exposure to aerosols associated with cleanout operations of a reactor producing nanocomposite thin films embedded with silver nanoparticles Olivier Witschger S Bau B Bianchi R Wrobel V Matera (INRS France)

O1a-4 1230-1245

1300-1400 Lunch

Tuesday 13 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Session 2 Detection and identification of engineered nanoparticles

(Chair David YH Pui)

2a Synthesis aerosolization and tracing of nanoparticles

PL2 1400-1435

Detection and Identification Instrumentation and Calibration for AirLiquidSurface-borne Engineered Nanoparticles David YH Pui (Laboratory University of Minnesota USA)

O2a-1 1445-1500

Towards the efficient and versatile syntheses of nanomaterials for nanosafety investigation Aureacutelien Auger V Barthegraves N Wartenberg S de Sousa Nobre L Golanski H Perche O Poncelet P Capron (CEA France)

O2a-2 1500-1515

Metal impurities provide useful tracers for identifying exposures to airborne single-walled carbon nanotube particles released from work-related processes Pat E Rasmussen I Jayawardene H David Gardner M Cheacutenier C Levesque J Niu (Health Canada Canada)

O2a-3

1515-1530

Strategies for radiolabelling of carbon nanoparticles Stefan Schymura I Cydzik A Bulgheroni F Simonelli U Holzwarth J Kozempel K Franke N Gibson (HZDR Institute of Resource Ecology Germany)

O2a-4 1530-1545

Generation and characterization of dry nanopowders and carbon nanotubes using a shaker-atomizer type disperser Shi-Nian Uang S-M Hung C-J Tsai (Institute of Occupational Safety and HealthTaiwan)

O2a-5 1545-1600

Carbon nanotubes suspension study by vortex shaker sampling and mass analysis Aureacutelien Ustache O Le Bihan D Bernard E Peyret O Aguerre-Chariol (INERIS France)

1600-1630 Coffee-break

Tuesday 13 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Session 67 Secure industrial production and protection technology

(Chair Luana Golanski)

6aSecure industrial production

PL6 1630-1705

Developments in nano protection Luana Golanski A Guiot S Motellier S Clavaguera C Brouard N Wartenberg H Perche F Tardif P Capron S Artous CDurand V Mossuz C Desvergnes M Dubosson (CEA France)

O6a-1 1715-1730

Towards large scale aligned carbon nanotube composites an industrial safe-by-design and sustainable approach Pascal Boulanger L Belkadi M Pinault J Descarpentries MP NGhiem C Reynaud M Mayne-LrsquoHermite (CEA France)

O6a-2 1730-1745

Detection and identification of airborne multi-walled carbon nanotubes in arc discharge production Christina Isaxon L Ludvigsson P Nilsson M Hedmer H Tinnerberg Maria E Messing J Rissler V Skaug M Bohgard J Pagels (Lund UniversitySweden)

O6a-3

1745-1800

Plasma polymerized coating as a protective layer of carbon nanotubes grafted on carbon fibers Antineacutea Einig P Rumeau J Maguin Y Magga S Desrousseaux JBai (Ecole Centrale Paris France)

O6a-4

1800-1815

Silica-coating as protective shell for the risk management of nanoparticles Davide Gardini M Blosi C Delpivo S Ortelli A Costa (CNR-ISTECItaly)

O6a-5 1815-1830

Pilot-scale platform for nanopowder synthesis by laserplasma hybrid processes Yann Leconte A Quinsac D Porterat O Sublemontier N Herlin-Boime C Reynaud J-P Dufour L Boufendi F Schuster (CEA France)

Panel discussion Governance (Moderator Franccediloise Roure)

1830-1930 Governance what will change in the near future regarding the different actors managers workers and safety managers Franccediloise Roure (French Department of finance economy and Industry France) Elvio Mantovani (AIRINanotec IT Italy) Antje Grobe (University of Stuttgart Germany)

1830-2100 Poster ExhibitionEvening event

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM B

Session 1 Exposure assessment (Co-chair Catherine Durand)

1b Methodology

O1b-1 1445-1500

A modular tool for analyzing cascade impactors data to improve exposure assessment to airborne nanomaterials Seacutebastien Bau O Witschger (INRS France)

O1b-2 1500-1515

Exploratory study on two statistical methods to analyse time resolved data obtained during nanomaterial exposure measurements Freacutedeacuteric Clerc GH Njiki-Menga O Witschger (INRS France)

O1b-3 1515-1530

Assessment of nanoparticle agglomeration energy via rheological routes a key parameter for control banding exposure assessment Franccedilois Henry J Bouillard A Vignes O Dufaud L Perrin P Marchal

(INERIS France)

O1b-4 1530-1545

Approach to the exposure assessment of MWCNT by considering size distribution and oxidation temperature of elemental carbon Mariko Ono-Ogasawara M Takaya H Kubota Y Shinohara S Koda E Akiba S Tsuruoka T Myojo (Japan national institute of occupational safety and health Japan)

O1b-5 1545-1600

Is exhaled breath condensate representative of deep lung and suitable for exposure assessment to nanoparticles Muriel Dubosson C Desvergne V Mossuz M Cottier J Pourchez J-M Vergnon (CEA France)

1600-1630

Coffee-break

Session 1 Exposure assessment (Co-chair Olivier Witchger)

1c Tools and non-occupational exposure

O1c-1 1715-1730

Pro et con analysis of occupational exposure assessment tools and concepts for nanomaterials Biase Liguori S F Hansen K Alstrup Jensen A Baun (Technical University of Denmark Denmark)

O1c-2 1730-1745

Urban air pollution of Ostrava region by nanoparticles Zdeňka Kaličaacutekovaacute P Danihelka K Lach V Miacutečka (VŠBndashTechnical University of Ostrava Institute of Public Health Ostrava Czech Republic)

O1c-3 1745-1800

Nanoproduct simplified direct exposure assessment toolkit Yves Sicard F Tardif J Vendel (CEA France)

O5c-8 1800-1815

Exploring release and recovery of nanoparticles from polymer nanocomposites using commercial polyamide-based nanocomposites as a model

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM B

Martiacute Busquets-Fiteacute R Zanasca C Citterio L Mercante E Fernaacutendez Gemma J Socorro Vaacutezquez-Campos V Puntes (ICN Spain)

1830-2100

Poster exhibition Evening event

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 13 Satellite meeting 13b TRIMATEC

(Chair Claudine Colin)

O13b-1 1400-1420

Trimatec competitiveness cluster management of controlled environment for nano fields Claudine Colin (TRIMATEC France)

O13b-2 1420-1440

Treatment of liquid effluents containing nanomaterial Jeacuterocircme Labille J-Y Bottero J Rose (CEREGE France)

O13b-3 1440-1500

Safe ecodesign and sustainable research Applied to Nanomaterial Development (SERENADE consortium) Jean-Yves Bottero J Rose A Masion (CEREGE France)

O13b-4 1500-1520

Synthesis of active TiO2 nanopowders and thin layers using supercritical carbon dioxide processes - Application to effluent treatment Audrey Hertz J Cruiz L Schrive Y Barre F Charton (CEA France)

O13b-5 1520-1540

Examples of system engineering for nanoparticles handling and studies Pierre Bombardier (FAURE QEI France)

O13b-6 1540-1600

Personal Protective Equipment against Nanoparticle-Selection evaluation and future standard to be built Samuel Ozil (Honeywell Protective Clothing France)

1600-1630 Coffee-break

Session 2 Detection (Co-chair Charles Motzkus)

2b Nanoparticles for biological application

O2b-1 1715-1730

Study of Nanoparticles localization in organs and tissues of rats after intraperitoneal and intragastrical administration Boris B Dzantiev SG Klochkov O D Hendrickson A V Zherdev SO Bachurin (AN Bach Institute of Biochemisty Russia)

O2b-2 1730-1745

Risk Assessment of Released cellulose nanocrystalsndashmimicking inhalatory exposure Carola Endes S Mueller O Schmid D Vanhecke S Camarero Espinosa E Johan Foster A Petri-Fink B Rothen-Rutishauser C Weder Martin JD Clift (Adolphe Merkle InstituteUniversity of Fribourg Switzerland)

O2b-3 Colloidaly stable polymer encapsulated quantum dots for biological applications

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM C

1745-1800 Isaac Ojea-Jimenez J Piella P Mulvaney V F Puntes (Catalan Institute of Nanotechnology Spain)

O2b-4 1800-1815

Membrane model as a new methodology for nanotoxicology Investigation Juliana Cancino T M Uemura Paula Lins P B Miranda V Zucolotto (University of Satildeo Paulo Brazil)

O2b-5 1815-1830

Engineered nanomaterial quantification in complex matrices PIXE case studies Omar Lozano J Mejia J Laloy O Toussaint J Dogneacute S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Belgium)

1830-2100 Poster exhibitionEvening event

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

Posters session 1830-2100

P1b-1

Occupational exposure assessment facility at Vito Evelien Frijns I Nelissen P Berghmans (Vito nv Belgium)

P1b-2

Risk assessment of nanomaterials Javad Malakootikhah A A Razaghi (University of Tehran Iran)

P1c-1

Application of current available models for the exposure assessment of nanoparticles from consumer products Anja Koumlth ALuch and M Enrico Goumltz (Federal institute for risk assessment Germany)

P1c-2

Development of a nano exposure and contextual information database (NECID) Wouter Fransman J Pelzer W Stoppelmann D Brouwer I Koponen D Bard O Witschger A Zugasti Makazaga E Jankowska T Kanerva M Berges (TNO The Netherlands)

P2a-1

Effective and selective extraction of silver nanoparticles from environmental water by an ionic exchange resin Lingxiangyu Li K Leopold M Schuster (Technische universitaumlt Muumlnchen Germany)

P2a-2

P2a-3 Application of enzyme immunoassay for fullerene c60 detection in ratsrsquo organs Olga d Hendrickson N Fedyunina A Zherdev PSveshnikov B Dzantiev (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P2a-4 New perspectives in manufactured nanoparticles characterisation over the size limits Gaeumltane Lespes C Henault (University of Pau France)

P2a-5 Quantitation of carbon nanotubes on filters using a laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy system Laboratory and onsite measurements J-BSirven C Queacutereacute S Motellier A Guiot F Gensdarmes (CEA France)

P2a-6 Differentiated anthropogenic ambient particle size spectra with a new U-SMPS set-up Juumlrgen Spielvogel M Weiss (Ppalasreg gmbh Germany)

P2a-7

P2a-8 Particle sampling by TEM grid filtration OLC Le bihan B RrsquoMili C Dutouquet O Aguerre-Charriol E Frejafon (INERIS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P2a-9 Aerosol size distribution estimation and associated uncertainty for measurement with a SMPS Loic Coquelin N Fischer T Mace C Motzkus F Gensdarmes G Fleury L Le Brusquet (lNE France)

P2a-10 Radiolabelling of engineered silver and titania nanoparticles as a tool for sensitive detection of nanoparticle release from surface coatings Heike Hildebrand K Franke N Gibson I Cydzik F Simonelli A Bulgheroni U Holzwarth E Bilz A Freyer (Helmholtz-Zentrum Germany)

P2a-11 Comparison of methodolgies to measure number based size distribution on polydisperse nanoparticles Samuel Legros V Barthes A Guiot S Motellier P Capron L Golanski (CEA France)

P2a-12 Non destructive and fast method for the detection of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) biodistribution based on their magnetic properties Lionel Maurizi V Bernau U Sakulkhu A Gramoun G Coullerez H Hofmann (Ecole polytechnique feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

P3a-1 Silver doped hydroxyapatite composites for long-term bone TERAPHIA Olena Ivashchenko I Uvarova N Ulianchych

(National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Ukraine)

P3a-2 Cytotoxic effects of polyethylcyanoacrylatechitosan nanoparticles Brenda Cecilia Gasca Zacariacuteas R Diacuteaz Torres P Ramiacuterez Noguera (National University of Mexico Meacutexico)

P3a-3 Reactivity of nanoaluminum in physiological solutions Karepina EE GAYu (Tomsk Polytechnic University Russia)

P3a-4 Determination of SPIONS nanoparticles biosafety problems of interferences with cytotoxic assays Lyes Tabet L Barhoumi M Welman L Ben Taher L Smiri H Abdelmelek K Maghni (Research Center HSCM Universiteacute de Montreacuteal Canada)

P3a-5 Renal metallothionein expression by nano zinc particles in cadmium-treated rats Mohammad Kazem Koohi F Asadi M Abas Ali Pour Kabire G Sadeghi Hashtjin M Hejazy (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-6 Differences in nanotoxicity responses between human bronchial smooth muscle cells (HBSMC) of normal and asthmatic subjects following exposure to quantum dots (QDS) nanoparticles Lyes Tabet M Welman L Castellanos K Maghni(Sacre-Coeur Hospital of Montreal Canada)

P3a-7 Comparative evaluation of cytotoxicity and DNA damage induction by carbon nanotubes cerium dioxide titanium dioxide and silver nanoparticles in mammalian cells Leonardo Pereira Franchi T AJ Souza E Y Matsubara J M Rosolen C Satie Takahashi CS (Department of Genetics FMRP-USP Brazil)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P3a-8 Genotoxicity in RTG-2 fish cell line upon exposure to different dimensions of silver nanoparticles detected by the comet assay Mahmoud Ghobadi H Farahmand A Mirjalili (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-9 Two ldquofacesrdquo of carbon nanotubes

Aneta Fraczek-Szczypta E Menaszek S Blazewicz (University of Science and Technology Poland )

P3a-10 Study of biocompatible and hemocompatible properties of amorphous hydrogenated carbon coatings produced by pulsed magnetron discharge Julie Laloy C Lopez-Garcia J Colaux F Mullier M Fransolet C Michiels JM Dogneacute amp S Lucas (Department of Pharmacy NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-11 Effect of nano-filler particles and methacrylate monomers separate and in combination on the secretion of cytokines V Ansteinsson JT Samuelsen JE Dahl and NR Gjerdet (University of Bergen Norway)

P3a-12 In vivo genotoxicity of titanium dioxide nanoparticle

Charlegravene Relier F Robidel B Trouiller (INERIS France)

P3a-13 Insights into titanium dioxide nanoparticle and fine genotoxicity in human lymphocytes Andrea Zijno C Andreoli F Barone P Degan B De Berardis G Leter R Crebelli (Istituto Superiore di Sanitagrave Roma)

P3a-14 Highly concentrated silica nanoparticles affect the activities of neural stem cell

line Kouki Fujioka S Hanada Y Inoue F Kanaya KShiraishi Y Manome (The Jikei University School of Medicine Japan)

P3a-15 Toxicological influence of giving the silica nanoparticles on cultured central nerves cells Yuriko Inoue K Fujioka S Hanada FKanaya K Shiraishi YManome MTakayanagi (Toho University Japan)

P3a-16 Effect of surface modification on Zn ions and ROS production of ZnO nanoparticles Mu Yao Guo YHang Leung Alan M C Ng Fang Zhou Liu Yip Hang Ng Aleksandra B Djurišić Wai Kin Chan (The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong)

P3a-17 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of silver nanoparticles with different sizes in mammalian cells Tiago A Jorge de Souza L Pereira Franchi and C Satie Takahashi (Department of Genetics FMRP-USP Brazil)

P3a-18 In vivo toxicity of enoxaparin encapsulated in mucoadhesive nanoparticles topical application in a wound healing model SC Huber PD Marcato N Duraacuten JM Annichino-Bizzacchi (Unicamp Campinas Brazil)

P3a-19 Phytotoxic and genotoxic effects of PVP coated ZnO nanoparticles on garlic

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

(allium sativum l) root tip cells Changshan Xu K Eit M Wang Y Li B Sun (Centre for Advanced Optoelectronic Functional Materials Research Northeast Normal University P R China)

P3a-20 Internalisation of aluminium oxide nanoparticles into human cells impact of particle size on the quantitative uptake Steffi Boumlhme H-J Staumlrk T Meissner D Kuumlhnel W Busch (UFZ - Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research Germany)

P3a-21 Immunological assays as an opportunity of assessment of health risks of airborne particle mixture including nanoparticles Taacuteňa Brzicovaacute I Lochman P Danihelka A Lochmanovaacute K Lach V Mička (VŠB ndashFaculty of Safety Engineering Czech Republic)

P3a-22 Altered characteristics of differently functionalized silica nanoparticles in various

environments with possible implications for biological impacts Emilia Izak M Voetz S Eiden A Duschl and VF Puntes (Bayer Technology Services GmbH Germany)

P3a-23 Enhanced antiproliferation of cancer cells by biocompatible multifunctional microbial exopolysaccharide stabilized magnetic nanoparticles Balasubramanian Sivakumar R Girija Aswathy R Sreejith Y Nagaoka M Suzuki Y Yoshida T Maekawa D Nair Sakthikumar (Bio Nano Electronics Research Center Graduate School of Interdisciplinary New Science Toyo UniversityJapan)

P3a-24 Copper(ii) oxide nanoparticles penetrate into HEPG2 CELLS exert cytotoxicity via oxidative stress and induce proinflammatory response Jean-Pascal Piret D Jacques J-N Audinot J Mejia E Boilan F Noeumll M Fransolet C Demazy S Lucas C Saout and O Toussaint (URBC Namur Nanosafety Center (NNC) Belgium)

P3a-25 Electrical measurement of the interactions between gold nanoparticles and biological membrane Young-Rok Kim M-C Lim K-P Lee (Department of Food Science and Biotechnology Kyung Hee University Republic of Korea)

P3a-26 Metal homeostasis interferences in hepatocytes cells treated by CuO nanoparticles Martine Cuillel M Chevallet C Fauquant P Charbonnier D Cassio I Pignot-Paintrand E Mintz and I Michaud-Soret (CNRS CEA France)

P3a-27 Transnational access at VITO through the Fp7 qnano research infrastructure Evelien Frijns I Mertens K Tirez G Vanermen S Voorspoels R Persoons S Mullens I Nelissen (VITO NV Belgium)

P3a-28 Source activity and toxicity of nanomaterials for biological systems Ghassem Amoabediny J Malakootikhah I Alahdadi F Yazdian (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-29 TiO2 nanoparticles and bulk material stimulate human peripheral blood mononuclear cells Dietmar Fuchs S Schroecksnadel N Herlin M Carriere

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

(Biocenter Innsbruck Medical University Austria)

P3a-30 In vitro testing of nanoparticles dissolution Anna Godymchuk E Yunda (Tomsk Polytechnic University Russian Federation)

P3a-31 Particulate cobalt toxicity and internalization in lung cells Veacuteronique Malard C Darolles N Sage P Gueacuteraud M Floriani J Armengaud (CEA IRSN France)

P3a-32 Effects of physicochemical properties exposure doses and cell types on cytotoxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles Yan (Mary) Zhang Kathy C Nguyen D E Lefebvre P S Shwed J Crosthwait G S Bondy Azam F Tayabali (Environmental Health Sciences and Research Bureau Health Canada Canada)

P3a-33 Proteomic study of the molecular responses of mouse macrophages to copper oxide nanoparticles Thierry Rabilloud S Triboulet C Aude-Garcia M Carriegravere H Diemer F Proamer A Habert M Chevallet V Collin-Faure D Hanau A Van Dorsselaer N Herlin-Boime (CNRS France)

P3a-34 Toxicological evaluation of TiC nanoparticles orally administered in a rat model Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan J Mejia O Toussaint J-M Dogn S Lucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC Belgium)

P3a-35 In vitro toxicity assessment of gold nanoparticles in biological media Sadequa Sultana N Djaker M Salerno S Boca S Astilean H Hlawaty MLamy De La Chapelle (Universiteacute Paris 13 France)

P3a-36 Comparison cytotoxic potency of zinc oxide nanoparticles on five cellular lines Lidia Zapoacuter M Szewczyńska (Central Institute for Labour Protection ndash National Research Institute Poland)

P3a-37 Respiratory effects of repeated instillations of iron manganese and chromium oxides nanoparticles in mice Mirlande Preacutesumeacute A Simon-Deckers G Beaune O Durupthy J Boczkowski S Lanone (INSERM France)

P3a-38 Morphological and cytohistochemical evaluation of renal effects of cadmium-doped silica nanoparticles given intratracheally to rat Teresa Coccini E Roda S Barni L Manzo (Toxicology Division Salvatore Maugeri Foundation IRCCS and European Centre for Nanomedicine University of Pavia Italy)

P3a-39 Titanium oxide nanoparticles toxicity causes functionality and DNA damage in buffalo (bubalus bubalis) sperm in vitro Gautam Kaul and Kamlesh Pawar (Biochemistry Department National Dairy Research Institute Government of India Lab India)

P3a-40 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles in human

neuroblastoma cells Carla Costa V Valdiglesias G Kılıccedil B Laffon J P Teixeira (Portuguese

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

National Institute of Health Portugal)

P3a-41 Innovative nano-qsar technology for early detection of nanoparticlesrsquo toxicity Natalia Novoselska V Kuzmin A Artemenko (IIMechnikov Odessa National University Ukraine)

P3a-42 In vitro toxicity of carbon nanotubes impact of acid functionalization Agathe Figarol J Pourchez D Boudard D Bernache-Assolant M Cottier and P Grosseau (Ecole Nationale Supeacuterieure des Mines LINA France)

P3a-43 Role of metal oxide nanoparticle in welderrsquos lung injury A Simon-Deckers P Andujar B Fayard B Clin J Boczkowski J-C Pairon J Doucet F Gallateau-Salleacute S Lanone (INSERM CNRS France)

P3a-44 MTT and LDH interlaboratory assays for assessing in vitro cytotoxicity of engineered nanomaterials C Costa J- P Teixeira A Dhawan A Pandey B Laffon J Fernandez Tajes V Valdiglesias D Fuchs S Schroecksnadel M Carriegravere S Bonassi A Basak Engin E Coskun B Karahalil Nathalie Herlin-Boime (Environmental Health Dept National Institute of Health Dr Ricardo Jorge Porto Portugal )

P3a-45 Understanding the impact of np physicochemical properties in biological fluid

and their resultant cellular interaction in vitro Vera Hirsch C Kinnear B Rothen-Rutishauser Martin J D Clift A Petri-Fink (Adolphe Merkle Institute University of Fribourg Switzerland)

P3a-46 Biocompatibility evaluation of medical devices incorporating nanomaterials Sylvie Framery (NAMSA Europe France)

P3a-47 Genotoxicity and proinflammatory effects of nanosilica via oral route in vitro and in vivo approaches Adeline Tarantini K Hogeveen S Huet G Jarry R Lanceleur L Le Hegarat A Mourot M Poul J-G Rolland V Fessard (ANSES France)

P3a-48 In vitro evaluation of cellular response induced by ZnO nanoparticles zinc ions and non-nano ZnO in fish cells Mar Babin C del Rio Joseacute L Pareja C Garciacutea-Goacutemez D Fernaacutendez (INIA Department of Environment Spain)

P3a-49 Genotoxicity of cerium dioxide nanoparticles (CeO2 nps) on mice oocyte Raphaeumll Rollais M Auffan J Perrin V Tassistro T Orsiegravere A Botta J Rose B Courbiere (Institut Meacutediterraneacuteen de Biodiversiteacute et drsquoEcologie Faculteacute de Meacutedecine de lrsquoUniversiteacute drsquoAix-Marseille France)

P3a-50 Effects of amorphous silica nanoparticles on human alveolar epithelial cells Mathilde Delaval R Guadagnini S Vranic F Marano A Baeza-Squiban S Boland (Sorbonne Paris CiteacuteCNRS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P3a-51 How do carbide enm dispersions evolve in an in vitro assessment Jorge Mejia O Lozano J-P Piret D Jacques C Saout JM Dogneacute O Toussaint S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation

Laboratory of Biochemistry and Cellular Biology (URBC) Belgium)

P3a-52 Stability of SiC and TiC nanoparticles during in vitro assessment Jorge Mejia V Valembois J-P Piret C Saout Jean-Michel Dogneacute Olivier Toussaint Steacutephane Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Laboratory of Biochemistry and Cellular Belgium)

P3a-53 Cytotoxicity of MWCNT and SiO2 nanoparticles at different stages of their life cycle as nanocomposite fillers Ezequiel Mas del Molino Gemma Vilar G Janer E Fernaacutendez-Rosas S Vaacutezquez-Campos (LEITAT Technological Center SPAIN)

P3a-54=gt (03b-2)

Nitric oxide releasing-iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles for biomedical applications cell viability apoptosis and cell death evaluations Renata de Lima J Luiz Oliveira A Ludescher M A M Molina R Itri Amedea B Seabra Paula Haddad (Departamento de Biotecnologia Universidade de Sorocaba Brazil)

P3a-55 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of biogenic silver nanoparticles R De Lima D Ballottin Priscyla D Marcato L Tasic Nelson Duraacuten (Osasco UniversityBrazil)

P3a-56 Biocompatibility and cytotoxicity study of nanophotonic contact lens material Marija Tomic J Muncan D Stamenkovic M Jokanović L Matija (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering University of Belgrade Serbia)

P3a-57 Nanoparticles in paints a new strategy to protect faccedilades and surfaces

Jean-Pierre Kaiser L Diener and P Wick (EMPA Switzerland)

P3a-58 Pulmonary toxicity after inhalation of silicon carbide nanoparticles in rat Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan O Toussaint B Masereel J-M Dogneacute amp SLucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-59 Development and validation of a whole-body inhalation exposure model for the exposition of rats to nanoparticles aerosol Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan OToussaint S Rolin B Masereel amp S Lucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-60 Functionalized double walled carbon nanotubes (DWCNTS) for targeted drug release T Somanathan N Gokulakrishnan (Vels University Chennai India)

P3a-61 Biodistribution studies on nanoparticles are so far of limited use for PBPK modeling Gunnar Johanson U Carlander (Karolinska InstitutetSweden)

P3a-62 Toxicokinetics of zinc oxide nanoparticles in rats Soo-Jin Choi Hae-Eun Chung Jin Yu Miri Baek Jeong-A Lee Min-Seok Kim Su-Hyon Kim Eun-Ho Maeng (Department of Food Science and Technology Seoul Womenrsquos University South Korea)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P4a-1 Evaluation of toxicity of the nanoscale materials for mammalians and environment Rostyslav Stoika N Boyko Y Senkiv Y Shlyakhtina R Panchuk R Bilyy Y Filyak Y Kit N Skorohyd O Klyuchivska H Falfushinska L Gnatyshyna O Stoliar A Zaichenko N Mitina A Ryabceva (Institute of Cell Biology Ukraine)

P4a-2 Metal oxide nanoparticle transport in porous media ndash an analysis about (un)certainties in environmental research Ilona Heidmann (University of Koblenz-Landau Germany)

P4a-3 Assessing the heteroaggregation of manufactured nanoparticles with naturally occuring colloids in a typical surface water Jeacuterocircme Labille A Praetorius C Harns J-Y Bottero J Brant M Scheringer (Aix-Marseille Universiteacute CNRS IRD CEREGE France)

P4a-4 Potential safety implications of nanoformulation of agrochemicals in crops production Haixin Cui X Zhao (The Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences China)

P4b-1 Environmental dissemination of silver nanoparticles which impact on crops Camille Larue L Ceacutecillon H Castillo-Michel S Sophie J Bourguignon M Carriegravere S Bureau V Magnin G Sarret (Isterre UMR 5275 CNRS and Univ J Fourier France)

P4b-2 Bio-interactions between proteins and CeO2-nps with similar hydrodynamic radius Franccediloise Rollin-Genetet E Artells C Seidel W Liu J Rose A Thieacutery C Vidaud (CEA France)

P4b-3 Carbon nanotubes enhanced the lead toxicity on the freshwater fish Diego Steacutefani T Martinez Oswaldo L Alves and E Barbieri (University of Campinas ndash UNICAMP Brazil)

P4b-4 Colloidal stability of modified carbon nanotubes Stefan Schymura K Franke (HZDR Institute of Resource Ecology Germany)

P4c-1 Behavioural responses of hediste diversicolor (polycheta) to Ag CdS or CuO nanoparticles using the multispecies freshwater biomonitorreg (MFB) Hanane Perrein-Ettajani P Emmanuel Buffet P Wu Douglas Gilliland P Reip E Valsami-Jones C Mouneyrac (LUNAM universiteacute UCO MMS France)

P4c-2 Combined effect of ZnO nanoparticles on zebrafish early development Eugene Krysanov T Demidova (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P4c-3 Effect of metal oxide nanoparticles on embryotoxicity of doxorubicin Tatiana Demidova E Krysanov (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P4c-4 Evaluation of multi walled carbon nanotubes ecotoxicology using standardized procedures on aquatic organisms

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

Florence Mouchet C Gancet E Pinelli A Perrault F Bourdiol E Flahaut L Gauthier J-C Boutonnet (CNRS UPS INPT NAUTILE Laboratoires ecolabCIRIMATGRL France)

P4c-5 Adverse effect of surface modified nanoparticles on the aquatic environment Younjung Jung J-Sung Ra and S Kim (KIST-Europe Campus E Germany)

P4c-6

P4c-7 Acute aquatic toxicity of photoactive TiO2 nanoparticles anchored on kaolinite matrix to freshwater green algae Kristina Čabanovaacute P Peikertovaacute V Matějka JKukutschovaacute (VŠB ndash Technical University of Ostrava Czech Republic)

P4c-8 Monitoring technique for the acute effect of TiO2 nanoparticles from the behaviour of rice fish orizias latipes in vivo Masaru Irie K Kosuge K Shida M Kubo-Irie K Takeda (Waseda Univ Japan)

P4c-9 Antifungal and antibacterial activities of silver nanoparticles Mohd Faiyaz Anwar D Yadav R Arora J Chandara M Samim (Department of Chemistry Jamia Hamdard University India)

P4c-10 (04a-3)

Adsorption of organic pollutants to aqueous suspensions of carbon nanomaterials Berit Glomstad A Booth B M Jenssen L Soslashrensen J Liu M Shen

(Norwegian University of Science and Technology Norway)

P5a-1 Carbon nanotubes sorbents and their potential risks to aquatic organisms

Daniela Plachaacute A Matlochovaacute K Čabanovaacute P Peikertovaacute (VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava Czech Republic)

P5a-2 Ecologicaly friendly intermatrix synthesis of polymer stabilized silver nanocomposites dealing with nanomaterial release Julio Bastos-Arrieta M Muntildeoz Dmitri N Muraviev P Ruiz (Autonomous University of Barcelona Spain)

P5a-3 Characterization of nanoparticulate emissions from the incineration of wastes containing manufactured nanomaterials Dinh-Trinh Tran D Fleury D Venditti S Durecu A Joubert G Ounoughene E Fiani T Meunier O Le Bihan L Le coq (INERIS Ecole des mines de Nantes France)

P5a-4 Investigation of nanoparticle release from UV-curable polymeric nanocomposites AFreyer E Bilz H Hildebrand K Franke R Mehnert E Mai (Leibniz Institute for Surface Modification Germany)

P5a-5 Characterization of released particles during abrasion test of nano-charged construction materials C Bressot O Aguerre-Chariol A Plassais F RousseauC Haehnel O Le Bihan (INERIS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P5a-6 Release of nanomaterials from paint waste Stefano Zuin M Gaiani A Ferrari L Golanski F Tardif (Venice Research Consortium Italy)

P5a-7 Potential release of carbon nanotubes from cnt composites during grinding process Isamu ogura M Kotake M Shigeta M Uejima K Saito N Hashimoto A Kishimoto (National institute of advanced industrial science and technology (AIST) technology research association for single wall carbon nanotubes Japan)

P5a-8 Nanomaterials for controlled drug delivery system T Somanthan (Vels University india)

P6a-1 Release characteristics of single-wall carbon nanotubes during manufacturing and handling Isamu Ogura M Kotake Nao Hashimoto K Gotoh A Kishimoto (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Technology Research Association for Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes (TASC) Japan)

P6a-2 Towards a nanosecured plateform to assess risks along the industrial lifecycle of nanomaterials Dominique Fleury E Frejafon B Debray O Aguerre-Chariol A Vignes and J Bouillard (INERIS France)

P6a-3 Mapping the use of nanoparticles in Quebecrsquos industries and research laboratories Claude Emond C Ostiguy I Dossa Y Malki C Boily D Roughley A Plavski et C-A Endo (University of Montreal Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Department Canada)

P8a-1 Life cycle and destination of silver nanoparticles in environment Ghassem Amoabediny I Alahdadi J Malakootikhah (University of Tehran Iran)

P9a-1 Towards nanoresponsibility Dorotheacutee Benoit Browaeys Jean-Jacques Perrier (VivAgora France)

P9a-2 Nanosafety - risk governance of manufactured nanoparticles -- challenges of substance regulation under scientific uncertainty Stefanie B Seitz J Jahnel and T Fleischer (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) Germany)

PO The ERA-Net SIINN Project Safe Implementation of Innovative Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Rainer Hagenbeck

B Fillon D Duret L Golanski SLegros (Forschungszentrum Juumllich GmbH Germany CEA France)

P1 Innovative strategies methods and tools for occupational risks management of manufactured nanomaterials (MNMs) in the construction industry Jesuacutes M Loacutepez de Ipintildea (TECNALIA Research amp Innovation ) on behalf of the Scaffold Consortium

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Wednesday 14 November

Session 3 Toxicology (Chair Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster)

3a Nanoparticle biotransformation and degradation

PL3 800-835

Concepts of safety assessment of engineered nanomaterials (ENM) Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster (University of Rochester USA)

O3a-1 845-900

How do oxide nanomaterial dispersions evolve in an in vitro assessment Omar Lozano J Mejia J-P Piret D Jacques C Saout J-M Dogneacute O Toussaint S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Belgium)

O3a-2 900-915

Interaction of fibrinogen and albumin with titanium dioxyde nanoparticles of different crystalline phases Arianna Marucco I Fenoglio F Turci B Fubini (University of Torino Dip Italy)

O3a-3 915-930

An effective photothermal therapy against cancer cells and deep tissue imaging with targeted NIR QD Ravindran Girija Aswathy B Sivakumar Y Nagaoka Y Yoshida T Maekawa D Sakthi Kumar (Bio Nano Electronics Research Center Japan)

O3a-4 930-945

Safety of nanovectors Cytotoxicity assessment of New self-emulsifying multiple wow nanoemulsions Estelle Sigward N Mignet P Rat M Dutot D Scherman D Brossard S Crauste-Manciet (INSERM France)

O3a-5 945-1000

Surface ligand dependent fate and toxicity of ZnO np in HEPG2 cells Dorota Bartczak M-O Baradez H Goenaga-Infante D Marshall (LGCUK)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 12 Regulation and standardization in nano-products (Chair Maila Puolamaa)

12a Regulation

PL12a 1030-1105

Regulatory aspects of nanomaterials in REACH Maila Puolamaa (DG Enterprise and Industry European Commission Brussel)

O12a-1 1115-1130

Legal issues of the environmental safety regulation in the sphere of nanotechnology in Russian federation Ekaterina Belokrylova (Udmurt State University Russia)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

O12a-2 1130-1145

Regulation and safety implementation of nanotechnology for chemical enterprises in the Central Europe space Andreas Falk S Hartl F Sinner (BioNanoNet Forschungsgesellschaft mbH Austria)

O12a-3 1145-1200

Defining occupational and consumer exposure limits for nanomaterials - first experiences from REACH registrations Karin Aschberger F M Christensen (European commission-JRC Italy)

O12a-4 1200-1215

Development of an integrative program of Nanosafety Promote the Coordination Between Industries and Risk Assessor Claude Emond S Kouassi F Schuster (BioSimulation Consulting Inc USA University of Montreal Canada)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 8 Life cycle analysis recycling waste management and disposal (Chair Bernd Nowack)

PL8 1330-1405

Life cycle considerations for assessing environmental risks of nanomaterials Bernd Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

O8a-1 1415-1445

Incineration of nanowastes The implications from a life cycle perspective Tobias Walser LK Limbach R Brogioli E Erismann L Flamigni B Hattendorf M Juchli F Krumeich C Ludwig K Prikopsky M Rossier D Saner A Sigg S Hellweg D Guumlnther W J Stark (Institute of Environmental Engineering Switzerland)

O8a-2 1445-1500

Preliminary evaluation of risks related to waste incineration of polymer nanocomposites Lex Roes M K Patel E Worrell C Ludwig (Utrecht UniversityThe Netherlands)

O8a-3 1500-1515

Safe and environmentally-friendly management and final elimination of wastes harbouring nano-objects or likely to release nanoparticles Thierry Meunier D VendittI amp S Durecu (Groupe Seacutecheacute Environnement France)

O8a-9

1515-1530 Investigation of the life cycle of nanoparticles by means of [4445Ti]TiO2 and [110mAg]Ag0 ndash Research Project nanoTrack Heike Hildebrand K Franke A Freyer E Bilz R Mehnert E Mai C Isaacson K Schirmer A Ammann L Sigg (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden Germany)

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Session 10 Commercial equipment (Chair Robert Muir)

O10a-1 1600-1615

Optical instrumentations for Nanosafety Nathalie Vollmer (HORIBA Scientific France)

O10a-2 1615-1630

NanoScan SMPS - a Novel Portable Nanoparticle Sizing and counting Instrument Torsten Tritscher TJ Krinke A F Zerrath E Filimundi O F Bischof (TSI GmbH GTSI Incorporated Germany USA)

O10a-3 1630-1645

Detecting amp characterizing nanomaterials in complex matrices amp airborne Byron J Cheatham (CytoViva USA)

O10a-4 1645-1700

High Resolution Portable Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer Designed for best practice nano exposure measurements Brian Steer B Gorbunov R Muir (Naneum Ltd UK)

O10a-5 1700-1715

Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis (NTA) A tool in toxicology and environmental fate assessment of nanomaterial Phil Vincent P Hole P Peotta S Capracotta B Carr (NanoSight LtdUK)

O10a-6 1715-1730

Magellan innovative detection traceability and characterization of Nanoparticles traces in liquid media Steacutephane Aiumlt Oumeghar P Nagtegaele D Jacob (Cordouan Technologies France)

2000-2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

Session 2 Detection and identification of nanoparticles (Co-chair Olivier Le Bihan)

2c Detection and measurement of nanoparticles in water

O2c-1 845-900

Measuring particle size distributions of nanoparticles in aqueous media using FFF and LIBD Nataliya Fedotova K Ralf B Sinnet G Detlef (ETH Zurich Switzerland)

O2c-2 900-915

Lab-on a chip microTAS (Micro Total Analysis Systems) for the High-throughput Measurement of Nanomaterial Solubility Ratna Tantra (National Physical Laboratory United Kingdom)

O2c-3 915-930

Species selective pre-concentration and quantification of Ag Au and Pd nanoparticles using cloud point extraction and graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry Georg Hartmann M Schuster (Technische Universitaumlt Muumlnchen Germany)

O2c-4 930-945

Quantitative Analysis of Engineered Nanoparticles in Food and Environment Frank Von der Kammer S Wagner S Legros B Meisterjahn E H Larsen K LoeschnerJ NavratilovaT Hofmann (Univ of Vienna Austria)

O2c-5 945-1000

Detection of nanoparticle heavy metal Pollutants in water by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) Cheikh-Benoit Faye C Dutouquet T Amodeo E Frejafon P Delalain O Aguerre-Chariol N Gilon-Delepine (INERIS France)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 2 Detection and identification of nanoparticles (Co-chair Simon Clavaguera)

2d Detection and measurement of nanoparticles in air

O2d-1 1030-1045

NanoBadge a Tool for Engineered Nanoparticles Exposure Assessment Simon Clavaguera M Amdaoud S Jacquinot S Motellier A Guiot L Golanski P Capron (CEA France)

O2d-2 1045-1100

Measurement methods for the EC definition of nanomaterials Luigi Calzolai D Gilliland and F Rossi (European Commission - DG Joint Research Centre Italy)

O2d-3 1100-1115

O2d-4 1115-1130

Detection of Nanoparticle agglomerates trapped in a low pressure RF (Radio-Frequency) plasma discharge using LIBS (Laser-induced Breakdown spectroscopy) Christophe Dutouquet G Wattieaux L Meyer E Frejafon and L Boufendi (INERIS France)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

O2d-5 1130-1145

Characterization of manufactured TiO2 nanoparticles Charles Motzkus J Idrac T Maceacute S Vaslin-Reimann P Ausset et M Mailleacute (LNE France)

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Sophie Lanone)

3a Nanoparticle biotransformation and degradation

O3a-6 1145-1200

ECSINrsquos methodological approach for hazard evaluation of engineered nanomaterials Lisa Bregoli F Benetti E Sabbioni (ECSIN ITALY)

O3a-7 1200-1215

Degraded nanocomposites a combined physico-chemical and toxicogenomics approach in caco-2 cells Odette Prat M Fisichella F Berenguer G Steinmetz M Auffan J Rose (CEA France)

O3a-8 1215-1230

Pristine graphene activates macrophages to produce cytokineschemokines via TLR- and NF-kappa B-related signalling pathways Taotao Wei H Zhou K Zhao and C Chen (Chinese Academy of Sciences China)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 3 Toxicology (Co- chair Claude Emond)

3b Nano bio interactions modeling

O3b-1 1330-1345

Assessment of different methods studying the impact of carbon nanomaterials on platelet function Julie Laloy F Mullier S Robert L Alpan J Mejia J-PPiret N Bailly S Lucas B Chatelain OToussaint B Masereel S Rolin amp J-M Dogneacute (University of Namur Belgium)

O3b-2 1345-1400 =gt(OP3a-54)

Iron oxide nanoparticles show no toxicity in terms of comete assay in lymphocytes a promising vehicle for nitric oxide releasing nanocarrier in biomedical applications R de Lima J Luiz Oliveira P Sayuri Kaneko Murakami M A M Molina R Itri P Haddad Amedea B Seabra (Universidade de Sorocaba Brazil)

O3b-3 1400-1415

Translocation of SiO2 nanoparticles across human bronchial epithelial cells Isabelle George S Vranic S Boland F Marano A Baeza-Squiban (Universiteacute Paris Diderot France)

O3b-4 1415-1430

Development of a dose-controlled multiculture cell exposure chamber for efficient delivery of airborne and engineered nanoparticles Akrivi Asimakopoulou Emmanouil Daskalos N Lewinski M Riediker E Papaioannou A G Konstandopoulos (Aerosol and Particle Technology Laboratory CPERICERTH Greece)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

Panel discussion Toxicology (Moderator Claude Emond)

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Peter Hoet)

3b Nano bio interactions modeling

O3b-5 1600-1615

In vitro ex vivo and in vivo translocation of titanium dioxide nanoparticles through the gastrointestinal barrier toxicological consequences Emilie Brun Nathalie Herlin-Boime G Veronesi B Fayard A-M Flank M Carriegravere (CEA-CNRS France)

O3b-6 1615-1630

Variation in silver nanoparticles toxicity in the presence of phenolic compounds Alina Martirosyan A Bazes Y-J Schneider (Institute of Life Sciences Belgium)

O3b-7 1630-1645

Development of a PBPK model for ionic and nanoparticulate silver Gerald Bachler N von Goetz K Hungerbuumlhler (ETH Zurich Switzerland)

O3b-8 1645-1700

Predictive tests to evaluate oxidative potential of engineered nanomaterials Mara Ghiazza E Carella S Oliaro Bosso M Tomatis I Corazzari M Cristina Paganini S Livraghi F Viola A Marucco B Fubini I Fenoglio (University of Torino Italy)

O3b-9 1700-1715

Comparison of Toxicity of Uncoated and Coated Silver Nanoparticles Kathy C Nguyen P Rippstein J Tan A F Tayabali (Health Canada Canada)

O3b-10 1715 -1730

Nano-titanium dioxide modulates the dermal sensitization potency of DNCB Stijn Smulders V De Vooght S Hussain S Boland B Nemery P HM Hoet J AJ Vanoirbeek (KU Leuven Belgium)

O3b-11 1730-1745

Using a PBPK model to study the influence of different characteristics of nanoparticles on their biodistribution Dingsheng Li C Emond G Johanson O Jolliet (School of Public Health University of MichiganUSA)

O3b-12 1745-1800

Cytotoxicity of solid lipid nanoparticle and nanostructured lipid carriers with local anaesthetic dibucaine for topical application Nelson Duraacuten R de Melo Barbosa C Moraes G da Silva T dos Santos Bella D Ribeiro de Arauacutejo P D Marcato E de Paula (State University of Campinas Brazil)

2000- 2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

1430-1530

Toxicology what is the time-scale to identify hazard classes for the engineered nanoparticles Application to nanomaterials safe by design

Claude Emond Claude Emond (University of Montreal Canada) Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster (University of Rochester USA) Gunnar Johanson (Karolinska Institutet Sweden) Daniel Bernard (ARKEMA France)

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 67 Secure industrial production and protection technology (Co-chair Jesuacutes Loacutepez de Ipintildea Pentildea)

6aSecure industrial production

O6a-6 845-900

In situ synthesis of anti-bacterial nanocomposite coatings by nanosafe-by-design sputtering process Alain Billard E Monsifrot I Sayah F Sanchette F Schuster (DEPHIS SARL France)

O6a-7 900-915

Secure Process through functionnalisation elaboration of organic composites reinforced with aligned carbon nanotubes grown on carbon fibers Steacutephanie Patel Y Magga M Pinault D Porterat G Deniau C Reynaud M Mayne-LrsquoHermite (CEA France)

O6a-8 915-930

Criteria and guiding principles for the precautionary design and for improved recyclability of engineered nanomaterials Michael Steinfeldt (University of Bremen Germany)

O6a-9 930-945

From Safe Nanomanufacturing to Nanosafe-by-Design processes Freacutedeacuteric Schuster F Lomello (CEA France)

1000-1030

Coffee-break

Session 11 Risk management for OHS experts (Chair Paul Schulte)

(Co-chair Olivier Witchger and Eric Drais)

PL11 1030-1105

Risk management for OHS experts Paul A Schulte (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health USA)

O11a-1 1115-1130

Horizon-scanning and Identification of emerging risks among nanotech-companies Steffen Foss Hansen H V Kristensen A Baun (Technical University of Denmark Denmark)

O11a-2 1130-1145

Risk assessment of nanomaterials and nanoproducts ndash adaptation of traditional approaches Jutta Jahnel T Fleischer S B Seitz (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Germany)

O11a-3 1145-1200

OHB based risk assessment method for powders and nanomaterials Malcom Staves Laurent Gridelet P Delbecq L Herveacute G Fayet D Fleury S Kowal (SOPROREAL France)

O11a-4 French approach for characterizing potential emissions and exposure to

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

1200-1215 aerosols released from nanomaterials in workplace operations Catherine Durand O Witschger O Le Bihan E Zimmermann A Marchetto M Reynier D Charpentier (CEA France)

O11a-5 1215-1230

Concerns related to Safety Management of Engineered Nanomaterials Amela Groso T Meyer (Ecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 11 Risk management for OHS Experts (Co- chair Eric Drais)

O11a-6 1330-1345

Design of a prevention approach from representations to action the case of nanomaterials Catherine LrsquoAllain S Caroly E Drais (Laboratoire PACTE Universiteacute de Grenoble INPG France)

O11a-7 1345-1400

From nanomaterials risk perception to risk management last literature survey lessons Eric Drais (INRS France)

O11a-8 1400-1415

French registry of workers handling engineered nanomaterials as an Instrument of integrated system for surveillance and research Irina Guseva Canu O Boutou-Kempf L Delabre S Ducamp Y Iwatsubo J-L Marchand and E Imbernon (French Institute for Public Health Surveillance France)

Session 12 Regulation and standardization in nano-products (Co-chair Olivier Salvi)

12 b Standardization

PL12b 1430-1445

NanoSTAIR project Establishing a process and a platform to support standardization for nanotechnologies Olivier Salvi E Freacutejafon (EU-VRi Germany)

O12b-1 1445-1500

Current International Standardization in particle characterization and release testing Michael Stintz L Hillemann (Institute of Process Engineering and Environmental Technology Germany)

O12b-2 1500-1515

Overview of standardization activities in Europe (CEN) and in relation with ISO and OECD Jean-Marc Aublant (LNE France)

O12b-3 1515-1530

Managing Operation Procedures in collaborative projects Marie-Gabrielle Ollivier Beuzelin A Hool (Ecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 8 Life cycle analysis

(Co- chair Mickael Riediker)

O8a-5 1600-1615

LCA Modelling of Engineered Nanomaterials a framework for establishing sound inventory data of production amp releases of nano objects along the life cycle Roland Hischier (EMPA Switzerland)

O8a-6 1615-1630

LCA case studies of nanotechnology-based applications in the project NanoSustain Michael Steinfeldt (University of Bremen Germany)

O8a-7 1630-1645

Life cycle assessment of a self-cleaning coating based on nano TiO2-polyurea resin applied on aluminum panel Martina Pini A M Ferrari R Gamberini P Neri B Rimini ( EN amp TECH - Italy)

O8a-8 1645-1700

Impact assessment of nano activated polymeric membranes Stefano Zuin P Scanferla W Wennekes J E Wong K De Sitter C Dotremont I Genne (Venice Research Consortium Italy)

O8a-4 1700-1715

Environmental exposure modelling of Engineered Nanomaterials and comparison to their corresponding bulktotal material flows Tianyin Sun F Gottschalk K Hungerbuumlhler B Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

Session 67 Secure industrial production (Co- chair Freacutedeacuteric Schuster)

6b Protection technology

O6b-1 1715-1730

Evaluating performance of containment equipment designed for handling manufactured nanomaterials by use of nanoparticle marker Seacutebastien Artous P Bombardier S Derrough D Locatelli P Nobile C Durand (CEA France)

O6b-2 1730-1745

Experimental and numerical comparative study of the containment of airborne nanoparticles and gas released inside a safety cabinet Vincent Cesard E Belut C Preacutevost (INRS France)

O6b-3 1745-1800

Experimental evaluation of the resistance of protective gloves against titanium dioxide nanoparticles in solution under conditions simulating occupational use Ludwig Vinches P Dolez K J Wilkinson S Halleacute (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal Canada)

2000-2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

2939

Thursday 15 November

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Chair Jeacuterocircme Rose)

4a Transport transformations and trophic transfer

PL4 800-835

Environmental Interactions Jeacuterocircme Rose M Auffan P Chaurand J Labille D Borschneck A Masion H Miche C Botta C Geantet E Puzenat P Afanasiev E Lecelrc J Garric F Manuela B Vollat P Noury K Abbaci J-Y Bottero (CEREGE France)

O4a-1 845-900

Effect of TiO2 nanoparticles on larval development of swallowtail within a food chain Miyoko Kubo-Irie M Yokoyama K Takeda M Irie (Tokyo University of Sciences Japan)

O4a-2 900-915

Role of water temperature in the fate transport bioavailability of engineered nanoparticles in aquatic environments Seyed Mohammad Majedi H K Lee B C Kelly (National University of Singapore Singapore)

O4a-3 915-930

MWCNT accumulation during hydroponic exposure of wheat and rapeseed quantification and distribution Camille Larue M Pinault B Czarny D Georgin E Flahaut N Bendiab M Mayne-LlsquoHermite V Dive F Taran M Carriegravere (CEA-CNRS France)

O4a-4 930-945

Benthic Food Chain studies with TiO2 nanoparticles Carl W Isaacson L Sigg A Amman and K Schirmer (EAWAG Switzerland)

O4a-5 945-1000

Modeling the fate of nano-TiO2 in the Rhone river ndash the importance of hetero aggregation with natural colloids Antonia Praetorius J Labille M Scheringer J-Y Bottero K Hungerbuumlhler (ETH Zuumlrich Switzerland)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 5 Nanomaterial release (Chair Tinh Nguyen)

5a Release by environmental stress

PL5 1030-1105

Quantitative Studies of Photo-induced Surface Accumulation and Release of Nanoparticles in Polymer Nanocomposites Tinh Nguyen D Stanley S Rabb D Banerjee X Gu L L Yu L Sung and J W Chin (NIST USA)

O5a-1 1115-1130

Scenarios and methods that induce protruding or released CNTrsquos after degradation of composite materials

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3039

Wendel Wohlleben L Cena S Hirth G Cox Ž Tomović T Peters (BASF SE Germany)

O5a-2 1130-1145

Monitoring migration and transformation of nanomaterials in polymeric composites during climatic aging Gemma Vilar E Fernaacutendez-Rosas G Janer E Mas del Molino M Busquets-Fiteacute V Puntes SVaacutezquez-Campos (LEITAT Technological Center SPAIN)

O5a-3 1145-1200

Release of nanoparticles from textiles during washing Bernd Nowack Lena Windler C Lorenz N von Goetz K Hungerbuumlhler M Heuberger (EMPA Switzerland)

O5a-4 1200-1215

Release of TiO2 particles from paints containing pigment TiO2 andor nano-TiO2 by weathering experiments Ahmed Al-Kattan A Wichser R Vonbank S Brunner A Ulrich and B Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

O5a-5 1215-1230

Release of CeO2 nanoparticles upon aging of acrylic wood coating Lorette Scifo P Chaurand A Masion M Auffan M-A Diot J Labille J-Y Bottero and J Rose (TecnaliaFrance)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Co-Chair Jean-Yves Bottero)

4b Biodegradation biointeractions

O4b-1 1330-1345

Aged TiO2-based nanomaterial used in sunscreens implications on ESCHERICHIA COLI sensitization to toxic metal Catherine Santaella B Allainmat F Simonet J Labille C Geantet J Rose W Achouak (CNRS-CEA France)

O4b-2 1345-1400

Characterizing nanoparticles reactivity structure-Photocatalytic activity relationship Jordi Piella N Bastus V Puntes (ICN Spain)

O4b-3 1400-1415

TiO2 nanoparticles in cosmetic sunscreen effect of aging on physico-chemical and cytotoxic properties of both plain formulation and extracted nanoparticles Manon Rossano N Hucher C Picard M Grisel F Le Foll (URCOM CNRS France)

O4b-4 1415-1430

Assessment of Environmental Exposure to Nanomaterials through mesocosms experiments Meacutelanie Auffan M Tella L Brousset J Issartel C Pailles B Espinasse E Artells A Thiery C Santaella W Achouack A Masion J Rose J-Y Bottero

(CEREGE-CNRS France)

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3139

O4b-5 1430-1445

Biotransformation of Carbon Nanotubes and Fullerenes by Horseradish Peroxidase Deborah Xanat Flores-Cervantes J Hollender Hans-Peter E Kohler (EAWAG Switzerland)

O4b-6 1445-1500

Cobalt titanium dioxide and nanosilver nanoparticles cause skeletal damages in sea urchins at pluteus stage Antonietta Morena Gatti C Gambardella S Ferrando L Gallus P Ramoino C Falugi (University of Genoa Italy)

O4b-7 1500-1515

Comparison of effects on crustaceans carbon nanoparticles and molybdenum nanowires Anda Baumerte G Sakale J Zavickis M Knite L Putna M Balode A Mrzel (University of Latvia Slovenia)

1530-1600

Coffee-break

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Co-chair Laurent Charlet)

4c Biologicals effects of NMs

O4c-1 1600-1615

Concerns over aluminum oxide nanoparticle based applications an ecologically inspired study using environmentally relevant isolates and medium Sunandan Pakrashi N Chandrasekaran A Mukherjee (VIT University India)

O4c-2 1615-1630

The role of silver and vanadium to the ecotoxicity of silver vanadate nanowires decorated with silver nanoparticles Gisela de Aragatildeo Umbuzeiro M Coletty Artal F Kummrow R Dias Holtz O Luiz Alves (State University of Campinas Brazil)

O4c-3 1630-1645

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Marie Carriegravere)

3d Tissues and environnement

O3d-5 1700-1715

Violaceinpoly-ɛ -caprolactonechitosan nanoparticles against bovine mastistis antibacterial and ecotoxicity evaluation Gisela A Umbuzeiro E Berni G Nakazato F I Vacchi N Duraacuten (UNICAMP Brazil)

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3239

O3d-6 1715-1730

Evaluation of multi walled carbon nanotubes eco(geno)toxicity using the amphibian larvae of xenopus laevis Laury Gauthier F Mouchet C Gancet A Perrault F Bourdiol E Flahaut P Puech E Pinelli J-C Boutonnet (CNRS NAUTILE France)

O3d-7 1730-1745

Molecular interference between titanium from NP-TiO2 nanoparticles and iron homeostasis in E coli Caroline Fauquant Isabelle Michaud-Soret A-N Petit N Herlin-Boime P-H Jouneau SOllagnier de Choudens (CEA-CNRS France)

O3d-8 1745-1800

Fullerene nanoparticles C60 and C60(OH)18-22 Assessment of biological activity using bacterial cells and rat liver mitochondria as model systems Sandra M Santos R A Videira L Ferreira A M Dinis F Peixoto A S Jurado (University of Coimbra Portugal)

1815 Conclusion

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3339

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Naohide Shinohara)

3c Nanoparticles translocation and barrier

O3c-1 800-815

Tissue Distribution and clearance of Titanium Dioxide nanoparticles after intravenous administration and Intratracheal instillation Naohide Shinohara H Fukui N Danno T Ichinose K Honda M Gamo (AIST Japan)

O3c-2 815-830

A dynamic co-culture model resembling the alveolo-capillary barrier to study toxicity and translocation of nanoparticles Katrien Luyts B Nemery and P HM Hoet (KULeuven Belgium)

O3c-3 830-845

Communicating Nanotoxicology three Evaluations using in vitro central nerve models Fumihide Kanaya S Hanada Y Inoue Y Manome K Fujioka (National Center for Global Health and Medicine Japan)

O3c-4 845-900

Comparative study of neurologic effects of nano-TiO2 versus SiO2 after direct intracerebral exposure in mice Aureacutelie Balvay N Thieriet L Lakhdar A Bencsik (ANSES France)

O3c-5 900-915

Interactions of functionalized MWCNTs with primary neural cells from different brain regions site-specific effects Cyrill Bussy J Boczkowski S Lanone M Prato A Bianco K Kostarelos (Centre for Drug Delivery Research UK)

O3c-6 915-930

Specific uptakes and damages induced by polystyrene nanobeads according to surface chemistry Vincent Paget S Dekali T Kortulewski R Grall S Chevillard A Braun P Rat G Lacroix (INERIS France)

O3c-7 930-945

Application of in vitro BBB model to measure permeability of nanoparticles Sanshiro Hanada K Fujioka Y Inoue F Kanaya Y Manome K Yamamoto (National Center for Global Health and Medicine Japan)

O3c-8 945-1000

3D model of air-blood barrier for the study of nanoparticles translocation Samir Dekali V Paget C Gamez P Rat and G Lacroix (INERIS C-TAC France)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3439

Session 3 Toxicology (Chair Shuji Tsuruoka)

3c Nanoparticles translocation and barrier

O3c-9 1115-1130

Assessment of cytotoxicity intracellular uptake and intestinal absorption of amorphous silica nanoparticles in the Caco-2 in vitro human intestinal barrier model Agnieszka Kinsner-Ovaskainen C Uboldi I Cydzik F Simonelli E Alloa M Ceridono D Gilliland N Gibson J Ponti F Rossi (JRC Italy)

O3c-10 1130-1145

Influence of the length of imogolite-like nanotubes on their cytotoxicity and genotoxicity towards human dermal cells Wei Liu P Chaurand C Di Giorgio M De Meacuteo A Thill M Auffan A Masion D Borschneck F Chaspoul P Gallice A Botta J-Y Bottero J Rose

(CEREGEndashCNRS France)

O3c-11 1145-1200

Effect of Different surface charge based superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) on Biodistribution in Rat and Ex vivo Protein fishing Usawadee Sakulkhu L Maurizi A Gramoun M-G Beuzelin J-P Valleacutee G Coullerez H Hofmann (Eacutecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

O3c-12 1200-1215

An Impedance-based High-throughput Method for Evaluating the Cytotoxicity of Nanoparticles Mihaela Roxana Cimpan T Mordal J Schoumllermann U Pliquett E Cimpan

(IKO Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry Norway)

O3c-13 1215-1230

The use of differentiated human respiratory epithelial cells in inhalation toxicology of nanomaterials Frieke Kuper A Reus M Groumlllers F van Acker I Kooter (TNO Quality and Safety The Netherlands)

1230-1330 Lunch

Panel discussion (Moderator Alexei Grinbaum)

1330-1430 The opinion of the Civil Society international NGO and european labor unions regarding nanomaterials approaches Alexei Grinbaum (CEA France) Aida Ponce Del Castillo (ETU BrusseI) Luisa Filipponi (NANOPINION Brussel) Alain Lombard (VivAgora France)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3539

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Freacutedeacuteric Bois)

3d Tissues and environment

O3d-1 1430-1445

ROS evaluation for a series of CNTs and their derivatives using ESR method with DMPO Shuji Tsuruoka KTakeuchi K Koyama M Endo H Matsumoto N Saito Y Usui D W Porter V Castranova (Shinshu University Japan)

O3d-2 1445-1500

Toxicity towards lung cells and Escherichia Coli Impact of nanoparticle dispersion status Nathalie Herlin-Boime Marie Carriegravere S Pigeot-Reacutemy A Casanova C Guillard J-C Lazzaroni D Atlan (CEA-UJF France)

O3d-3 1500-1515

Noteworthy Interaction of TiO2 Nanoparticles (Anatase) with Bacterial Cells under Dark Conditions Swayamprava Dalai N Chandrasekaran A Mukherjee (VIT University India)

O3d-4 1515-1530

Determination of endotoxin concentration by different test methods influence of sample preparation and particle interference on test reliability Stijn Smulders J-P Kaiser P Wick P Hoet (KULeuven Belgium)

1530-1630 Coffee-break

1815 End of the conference

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

3639

Session 9 Ethics and societal issues (Chair Alexei Grinbaum)

PL9 1030-1105

Nanotechnology and the narratives of responsibility Alexei Grinbaum (CEA France)

O9a-1 1115-1130

Nanotechnology responsibility and responsible innovation Christopher Groves (ESRC Cardiff University United Kingdom)

O9a-2 1130-1145

The social context of nanotechnology and Regulating its uncertainty a nanotechnologist approach Vincent Jamier I Gispert V Puntes (Centre for NanoBioSafety and Sustainability Spain)

O9a-3 1145-1200

The NanoSchool project a new pedagogical initiative to increase the awareness of nanosciences and nanotechnologies in the classrooms Francine Papillon E Excoffon A Bsiesy J Chevrier (CEA Grenoble France)

O9a-4 1200-1215

Latest research results on the effects of nanomaterials on humans and the environment DaNa - Knowledge Base Nanomaterials Clarissa Marquardt K Nau HF Krug D Kuumlhnel B Mathes V Richter S Scholz C Steinbach (KITGermany)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 5 Nanomaterial release

5b Release by mechanical stress

(Co- chair Francois Tardif)

O5b-1 1330-1345

Release-ability of nano fillers from different nanomaterials (Toward the acceptability of nanoproduct) Luana Golanski A Guiot S Motellier A T Saber F Tardif P Capron (CEA-Liten France)

O5b-2 1345-1400

Nanomaterial release from nanocomposites during reworking process Virginia Goacutemez M Levin S Irusta M Dal Maso J-M Santamariacutea K A Jensen I K Koponen (INA Spain)

O5b-3 1400-1415

Nanoparticle release from Nanocomposites due to mechanical treatment at two stages of the life-cycle Daniel Goumlhler A Nogowski P Fiala M Stintz (Institute of Process Engineering and environmental Technology Germany)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

3739

O5b-4 1415-1430

On character of coarse fine and ultrafine particles in automotive brake wear debris Jana Kukutschovaacute P W Lee V Matějka K Malachovaacute E Veselaacute Pavliacutena Peikertovaacute KČabanovaacute MVaculiacutek P Filip (Nanotechnology Centre at VŠB Czech Republic)

O5b-5 1430-1445

Abrasion tests on MWCNT composites influence of CNT dispersion state and fillermatrix interface Maxime Pras J Duchet-Rumeau J-F Gerard L Golanski A Guiot (UMR CNRS France)

O5b-6 1445-1500

Generation of aerosols during the mechanical solicitation of materials development of an experimental set-up and applications Christophe Bressot N Shandilya O Aguerre-Chariol M Morgeneyer O L C Le Bihan (INERIS France)

O5b-7 1500-1515

On nanoparticles release from polymer nanocomposites for applications in lightweight automotive components James Njuguna S Sachse F Silva S Michalowski and K Pielichowski (Centre for Automotive Technology Cranfield University UK)

O5b-8 1515-1530

Abrasion behavior of an epoxy-based nanocomposite with raw- and functionalized carbon nanotubes Lukas Schlagenhauf Bryan TT Chu J Buha F Nuumlesch J Wang (Swiss Federal Institute for Materials Testing and Research Switzerland)

1530- 1600 Coffee-break

Session 5 Nanomaterial release

5c General and other release mechanisms

(Co-chair Wendel Wohlleben)

O5c-1 1600-1615

Nanomaterial dustiness - a comparison between three methods Keld Alstrup Jensen M Levin I K Koponen D Bard A Kelley G Burdett S Bau O Witschger (National Research Centre for the Working Environment Denmark)

O5c-2 1615-1630

NanoRelease ndash Developing Methods to Measure Release of Nanomaterials from Solid Consumer Products Lie Chen M Hill R Canady (Health Canada Canada)

O5c-3 1630-1645

O5c-4 1645-1700

Characterization and quantification of nanoparticle release from commercial available spray products containing engineered nanoparticles Sabrina Losert M Lattuada K Hungerbuumlhler A Ulric (EMPA Switzerland)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

3839

O5c-5 1700-1715

Behavior of nanoparticles during high temperature treatment (incineration type) Samir Derrough G Raffin D Locatelli P Nobile C Durand (CEA France)

O5c-6 1715-1730

Fate of CNT-epoxy composite during incineration Ulrika Backman J Lyyraumlnen T Kettunen J Leskinen O Sippula A Auvinen J Jokiniemi (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Finland)

O5c-7 1730-1745

Release of TiO2 nanoparticles from cement during their life cycle step of use Nathan Bossa J Rose P Chaurand O Aguerre-Chariol (INERIS iCEINT France)

1800 Conclusion

1815 End of the conference

Page 12: Book of Abstracts - Institute of Physics

Tuesday 13 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Tuesday 13 November

815-850 Welcome by the Organizing Committee Franccedilois Tardif (CEA France)

Conference opening(Chair Georgios Katalagarianakis)

PL0a 850-910

Innovation perspectives through nanomaterials the integrated approach at CEA Freacutedeacuteric Schuster (CEA France)

PL0b 910-930

Codes Standards and Regulations in preparation at World-wide Level Franccediloise Roure (French Ministry of Finance Economy and Industry France)

PL0c 930-950

Regulation risk and the global nanotechnology workplace Cassandra Engeman (UCSB USA)

PL0d 950-1010

Are specific regulations for nanomaterials efficient Daniel Bernard (Arkema France)

PL0e 1010-1030

Innovation Governance Challenges in the field of Nanotechnologies Antje Grobe (University of Stuttgart Germany)

1030-1100 Coffee-break

Session 1 Exposure assessment (Chair Derck Brouwer)

1a Workplace and release studies

PL1 1100-1135

Engineered nanomaterials from source to dose and the role of measurement devices and measurement strategies Derck Brouwer (TNO Quality of Life The Netherlands)

O1a-1 1145-1200

Observatory of nanoaerosol release from electronic household products Gwi-Nam Bae S-H Park S-B Lee (Korea Institute of Science and Technology Korea)

O1a-2 1200-1215

Aerosol emission assessment during soldering process Virginia Goacutemez S Irusta F Balas J Santamariacutea (INA Spain)

O1a-3 1215-1230

Exposure to aerosols associated with cleanout operations of a reactor producing nanocomposite thin films embedded with silver nanoparticles Olivier Witschger S Bau B Bianchi R Wrobel V Matera (INRS France)

O1a-4 1230-1245

1300-1400 Lunch

Tuesday 13 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Session 2 Detection and identification of engineered nanoparticles

(Chair David YH Pui)

2a Synthesis aerosolization and tracing of nanoparticles

PL2 1400-1435

Detection and Identification Instrumentation and Calibration for AirLiquidSurface-borne Engineered Nanoparticles David YH Pui (Laboratory University of Minnesota USA)

O2a-1 1445-1500

Towards the efficient and versatile syntheses of nanomaterials for nanosafety investigation Aureacutelien Auger V Barthegraves N Wartenberg S de Sousa Nobre L Golanski H Perche O Poncelet P Capron (CEA France)

O2a-2 1500-1515

Metal impurities provide useful tracers for identifying exposures to airborne single-walled carbon nanotube particles released from work-related processes Pat E Rasmussen I Jayawardene H David Gardner M Cheacutenier C Levesque J Niu (Health Canada Canada)

O2a-3

1515-1530

Strategies for radiolabelling of carbon nanoparticles Stefan Schymura I Cydzik A Bulgheroni F Simonelli U Holzwarth J Kozempel K Franke N Gibson (HZDR Institute of Resource Ecology Germany)

O2a-4 1530-1545

Generation and characterization of dry nanopowders and carbon nanotubes using a shaker-atomizer type disperser Shi-Nian Uang S-M Hung C-J Tsai (Institute of Occupational Safety and HealthTaiwan)

O2a-5 1545-1600

Carbon nanotubes suspension study by vortex shaker sampling and mass analysis Aureacutelien Ustache O Le Bihan D Bernard E Peyret O Aguerre-Chariol (INERIS France)

1600-1630 Coffee-break

Tuesday 13 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Session 67 Secure industrial production and protection technology

(Chair Luana Golanski)

6aSecure industrial production

PL6 1630-1705

Developments in nano protection Luana Golanski A Guiot S Motellier S Clavaguera C Brouard N Wartenberg H Perche F Tardif P Capron S Artous CDurand V Mossuz C Desvergnes M Dubosson (CEA France)

O6a-1 1715-1730

Towards large scale aligned carbon nanotube composites an industrial safe-by-design and sustainable approach Pascal Boulanger L Belkadi M Pinault J Descarpentries MP NGhiem C Reynaud M Mayne-LrsquoHermite (CEA France)

O6a-2 1730-1745

Detection and identification of airborne multi-walled carbon nanotubes in arc discharge production Christina Isaxon L Ludvigsson P Nilsson M Hedmer H Tinnerberg Maria E Messing J Rissler V Skaug M Bohgard J Pagels (Lund UniversitySweden)

O6a-3

1745-1800

Plasma polymerized coating as a protective layer of carbon nanotubes grafted on carbon fibers Antineacutea Einig P Rumeau J Maguin Y Magga S Desrousseaux JBai (Ecole Centrale Paris France)

O6a-4

1800-1815

Silica-coating as protective shell for the risk management of nanoparticles Davide Gardini M Blosi C Delpivo S Ortelli A Costa (CNR-ISTECItaly)

O6a-5 1815-1830

Pilot-scale platform for nanopowder synthesis by laserplasma hybrid processes Yann Leconte A Quinsac D Porterat O Sublemontier N Herlin-Boime C Reynaud J-P Dufour L Boufendi F Schuster (CEA France)

Panel discussion Governance (Moderator Franccediloise Roure)

1830-1930 Governance what will change in the near future regarding the different actors managers workers and safety managers Franccediloise Roure (French Department of finance economy and Industry France) Elvio Mantovani (AIRINanotec IT Italy) Antje Grobe (University of Stuttgart Germany)

1830-2100 Poster ExhibitionEvening event

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM B

Session 1 Exposure assessment (Co-chair Catherine Durand)

1b Methodology

O1b-1 1445-1500

A modular tool for analyzing cascade impactors data to improve exposure assessment to airborne nanomaterials Seacutebastien Bau O Witschger (INRS France)

O1b-2 1500-1515

Exploratory study on two statistical methods to analyse time resolved data obtained during nanomaterial exposure measurements Freacutedeacuteric Clerc GH Njiki-Menga O Witschger (INRS France)

O1b-3 1515-1530

Assessment of nanoparticle agglomeration energy via rheological routes a key parameter for control banding exposure assessment Franccedilois Henry J Bouillard A Vignes O Dufaud L Perrin P Marchal

(INERIS France)

O1b-4 1530-1545

Approach to the exposure assessment of MWCNT by considering size distribution and oxidation temperature of elemental carbon Mariko Ono-Ogasawara M Takaya H Kubota Y Shinohara S Koda E Akiba S Tsuruoka T Myojo (Japan national institute of occupational safety and health Japan)

O1b-5 1545-1600

Is exhaled breath condensate representative of deep lung and suitable for exposure assessment to nanoparticles Muriel Dubosson C Desvergne V Mossuz M Cottier J Pourchez J-M Vergnon (CEA France)

1600-1630

Coffee-break

Session 1 Exposure assessment (Co-chair Olivier Witchger)

1c Tools and non-occupational exposure

O1c-1 1715-1730

Pro et con analysis of occupational exposure assessment tools and concepts for nanomaterials Biase Liguori S F Hansen K Alstrup Jensen A Baun (Technical University of Denmark Denmark)

O1c-2 1730-1745

Urban air pollution of Ostrava region by nanoparticles Zdeňka Kaličaacutekovaacute P Danihelka K Lach V Miacutečka (VŠBndashTechnical University of Ostrava Institute of Public Health Ostrava Czech Republic)

O1c-3 1745-1800

Nanoproduct simplified direct exposure assessment toolkit Yves Sicard F Tardif J Vendel (CEA France)

O5c-8 1800-1815

Exploring release and recovery of nanoparticles from polymer nanocomposites using commercial polyamide-based nanocomposites as a model

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM B

Martiacute Busquets-Fiteacute R Zanasca C Citterio L Mercante E Fernaacutendez Gemma J Socorro Vaacutezquez-Campos V Puntes (ICN Spain)

1830-2100

Poster exhibition Evening event

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 13 Satellite meeting 13b TRIMATEC

(Chair Claudine Colin)

O13b-1 1400-1420

Trimatec competitiveness cluster management of controlled environment for nano fields Claudine Colin (TRIMATEC France)

O13b-2 1420-1440

Treatment of liquid effluents containing nanomaterial Jeacuterocircme Labille J-Y Bottero J Rose (CEREGE France)

O13b-3 1440-1500

Safe ecodesign and sustainable research Applied to Nanomaterial Development (SERENADE consortium) Jean-Yves Bottero J Rose A Masion (CEREGE France)

O13b-4 1500-1520

Synthesis of active TiO2 nanopowders and thin layers using supercritical carbon dioxide processes - Application to effluent treatment Audrey Hertz J Cruiz L Schrive Y Barre F Charton (CEA France)

O13b-5 1520-1540

Examples of system engineering for nanoparticles handling and studies Pierre Bombardier (FAURE QEI France)

O13b-6 1540-1600

Personal Protective Equipment against Nanoparticle-Selection evaluation and future standard to be built Samuel Ozil (Honeywell Protective Clothing France)

1600-1630 Coffee-break

Session 2 Detection (Co-chair Charles Motzkus)

2b Nanoparticles for biological application

O2b-1 1715-1730

Study of Nanoparticles localization in organs and tissues of rats after intraperitoneal and intragastrical administration Boris B Dzantiev SG Klochkov O D Hendrickson A V Zherdev SO Bachurin (AN Bach Institute of Biochemisty Russia)

O2b-2 1730-1745

Risk Assessment of Released cellulose nanocrystalsndashmimicking inhalatory exposure Carola Endes S Mueller O Schmid D Vanhecke S Camarero Espinosa E Johan Foster A Petri-Fink B Rothen-Rutishauser C Weder Martin JD Clift (Adolphe Merkle InstituteUniversity of Fribourg Switzerland)

O2b-3 Colloidaly stable polymer encapsulated quantum dots for biological applications

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM C

1745-1800 Isaac Ojea-Jimenez J Piella P Mulvaney V F Puntes (Catalan Institute of Nanotechnology Spain)

O2b-4 1800-1815

Membrane model as a new methodology for nanotoxicology Investigation Juliana Cancino T M Uemura Paula Lins P B Miranda V Zucolotto (University of Satildeo Paulo Brazil)

O2b-5 1815-1830

Engineered nanomaterial quantification in complex matrices PIXE case studies Omar Lozano J Mejia J Laloy O Toussaint J Dogneacute S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Belgium)

1830-2100 Poster exhibitionEvening event

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

Posters session 1830-2100

P1b-1

Occupational exposure assessment facility at Vito Evelien Frijns I Nelissen P Berghmans (Vito nv Belgium)

P1b-2

Risk assessment of nanomaterials Javad Malakootikhah A A Razaghi (University of Tehran Iran)

P1c-1

Application of current available models for the exposure assessment of nanoparticles from consumer products Anja Koumlth ALuch and M Enrico Goumltz (Federal institute for risk assessment Germany)

P1c-2

Development of a nano exposure and contextual information database (NECID) Wouter Fransman J Pelzer W Stoppelmann D Brouwer I Koponen D Bard O Witschger A Zugasti Makazaga E Jankowska T Kanerva M Berges (TNO The Netherlands)

P2a-1

Effective and selective extraction of silver nanoparticles from environmental water by an ionic exchange resin Lingxiangyu Li K Leopold M Schuster (Technische universitaumlt Muumlnchen Germany)

P2a-2

P2a-3 Application of enzyme immunoassay for fullerene c60 detection in ratsrsquo organs Olga d Hendrickson N Fedyunina A Zherdev PSveshnikov B Dzantiev (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P2a-4 New perspectives in manufactured nanoparticles characterisation over the size limits Gaeumltane Lespes C Henault (University of Pau France)

P2a-5 Quantitation of carbon nanotubes on filters using a laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy system Laboratory and onsite measurements J-BSirven C Queacutereacute S Motellier A Guiot F Gensdarmes (CEA France)

P2a-6 Differentiated anthropogenic ambient particle size spectra with a new U-SMPS set-up Juumlrgen Spielvogel M Weiss (Ppalasreg gmbh Germany)

P2a-7

P2a-8 Particle sampling by TEM grid filtration OLC Le bihan B RrsquoMili C Dutouquet O Aguerre-Charriol E Frejafon (INERIS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P2a-9 Aerosol size distribution estimation and associated uncertainty for measurement with a SMPS Loic Coquelin N Fischer T Mace C Motzkus F Gensdarmes G Fleury L Le Brusquet (lNE France)

P2a-10 Radiolabelling of engineered silver and titania nanoparticles as a tool for sensitive detection of nanoparticle release from surface coatings Heike Hildebrand K Franke N Gibson I Cydzik F Simonelli A Bulgheroni U Holzwarth E Bilz A Freyer (Helmholtz-Zentrum Germany)

P2a-11 Comparison of methodolgies to measure number based size distribution on polydisperse nanoparticles Samuel Legros V Barthes A Guiot S Motellier P Capron L Golanski (CEA France)

P2a-12 Non destructive and fast method for the detection of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) biodistribution based on their magnetic properties Lionel Maurizi V Bernau U Sakulkhu A Gramoun G Coullerez H Hofmann (Ecole polytechnique feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

P3a-1 Silver doped hydroxyapatite composites for long-term bone TERAPHIA Olena Ivashchenko I Uvarova N Ulianchych

(National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Ukraine)

P3a-2 Cytotoxic effects of polyethylcyanoacrylatechitosan nanoparticles Brenda Cecilia Gasca Zacariacuteas R Diacuteaz Torres P Ramiacuterez Noguera (National University of Mexico Meacutexico)

P3a-3 Reactivity of nanoaluminum in physiological solutions Karepina EE GAYu (Tomsk Polytechnic University Russia)

P3a-4 Determination of SPIONS nanoparticles biosafety problems of interferences with cytotoxic assays Lyes Tabet L Barhoumi M Welman L Ben Taher L Smiri H Abdelmelek K Maghni (Research Center HSCM Universiteacute de Montreacuteal Canada)

P3a-5 Renal metallothionein expression by nano zinc particles in cadmium-treated rats Mohammad Kazem Koohi F Asadi M Abas Ali Pour Kabire G Sadeghi Hashtjin M Hejazy (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-6 Differences in nanotoxicity responses between human bronchial smooth muscle cells (HBSMC) of normal and asthmatic subjects following exposure to quantum dots (QDS) nanoparticles Lyes Tabet M Welman L Castellanos K Maghni(Sacre-Coeur Hospital of Montreal Canada)

P3a-7 Comparative evaluation of cytotoxicity and DNA damage induction by carbon nanotubes cerium dioxide titanium dioxide and silver nanoparticles in mammalian cells Leonardo Pereira Franchi T AJ Souza E Y Matsubara J M Rosolen C Satie Takahashi CS (Department of Genetics FMRP-USP Brazil)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P3a-8 Genotoxicity in RTG-2 fish cell line upon exposure to different dimensions of silver nanoparticles detected by the comet assay Mahmoud Ghobadi H Farahmand A Mirjalili (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-9 Two ldquofacesrdquo of carbon nanotubes

Aneta Fraczek-Szczypta E Menaszek S Blazewicz (University of Science and Technology Poland )

P3a-10 Study of biocompatible and hemocompatible properties of amorphous hydrogenated carbon coatings produced by pulsed magnetron discharge Julie Laloy C Lopez-Garcia J Colaux F Mullier M Fransolet C Michiels JM Dogneacute amp S Lucas (Department of Pharmacy NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-11 Effect of nano-filler particles and methacrylate monomers separate and in combination on the secretion of cytokines V Ansteinsson JT Samuelsen JE Dahl and NR Gjerdet (University of Bergen Norway)

P3a-12 In vivo genotoxicity of titanium dioxide nanoparticle

Charlegravene Relier F Robidel B Trouiller (INERIS France)

P3a-13 Insights into titanium dioxide nanoparticle and fine genotoxicity in human lymphocytes Andrea Zijno C Andreoli F Barone P Degan B De Berardis G Leter R Crebelli (Istituto Superiore di Sanitagrave Roma)

P3a-14 Highly concentrated silica nanoparticles affect the activities of neural stem cell

line Kouki Fujioka S Hanada Y Inoue F Kanaya KShiraishi Y Manome (The Jikei University School of Medicine Japan)

P3a-15 Toxicological influence of giving the silica nanoparticles on cultured central nerves cells Yuriko Inoue K Fujioka S Hanada FKanaya K Shiraishi YManome MTakayanagi (Toho University Japan)

P3a-16 Effect of surface modification on Zn ions and ROS production of ZnO nanoparticles Mu Yao Guo YHang Leung Alan M C Ng Fang Zhou Liu Yip Hang Ng Aleksandra B Djurišić Wai Kin Chan (The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong)

P3a-17 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of silver nanoparticles with different sizes in mammalian cells Tiago A Jorge de Souza L Pereira Franchi and C Satie Takahashi (Department of Genetics FMRP-USP Brazil)

P3a-18 In vivo toxicity of enoxaparin encapsulated in mucoadhesive nanoparticles topical application in a wound healing model SC Huber PD Marcato N Duraacuten JM Annichino-Bizzacchi (Unicamp Campinas Brazil)

P3a-19 Phytotoxic and genotoxic effects of PVP coated ZnO nanoparticles on garlic

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

(allium sativum l) root tip cells Changshan Xu K Eit M Wang Y Li B Sun (Centre for Advanced Optoelectronic Functional Materials Research Northeast Normal University P R China)

P3a-20 Internalisation of aluminium oxide nanoparticles into human cells impact of particle size on the quantitative uptake Steffi Boumlhme H-J Staumlrk T Meissner D Kuumlhnel W Busch (UFZ - Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research Germany)

P3a-21 Immunological assays as an opportunity of assessment of health risks of airborne particle mixture including nanoparticles Taacuteňa Brzicovaacute I Lochman P Danihelka A Lochmanovaacute K Lach V Mička (VŠB ndashFaculty of Safety Engineering Czech Republic)

P3a-22 Altered characteristics of differently functionalized silica nanoparticles in various

environments with possible implications for biological impacts Emilia Izak M Voetz S Eiden A Duschl and VF Puntes (Bayer Technology Services GmbH Germany)

P3a-23 Enhanced antiproliferation of cancer cells by biocompatible multifunctional microbial exopolysaccharide stabilized magnetic nanoparticles Balasubramanian Sivakumar R Girija Aswathy R Sreejith Y Nagaoka M Suzuki Y Yoshida T Maekawa D Nair Sakthikumar (Bio Nano Electronics Research Center Graduate School of Interdisciplinary New Science Toyo UniversityJapan)

P3a-24 Copper(ii) oxide nanoparticles penetrate into HEPG2 CELLS exert cytotoxicity via oxidative stress and induce proinflammatory response Jean-Pascal Piret D Jacques J-N Audinot J Mejia E Boilan F Noeumll M Fransolet C Demazy S Lucas C Saout and O Toussaint (URBC Namur Nanosafety Center (NNC) Belgium)

P3a-25 Electrical measurement of the interactions between gold nanoparticles and biological membrane Young-Rok Kim M-C Lim K-P Lee (Department of Food Science and Biotechnology Kyung Hee University Republic of Korea)

P3a-26 Metal homeostasis interferences in hepatocytes cells treated by CuO nanoparticles Martine Cuillel M Chevallet C Fauquant P Charbonnier D Cassio I Pignot-Paintrand E Mintz and I Michaud-Soret (CNRS CEA France)

P3a-27 Transnational access at VITO through the Fp7 qnano research infrastructure Evelien Frijns I Mertens K Tirez G Vanermen S Voorspoels R Persoons S Mullens I Nelissen (VITO NV Belgium)

P3a-28 Source activity and toxicity of nanomaterials for biological systems Ghassem Amoabediny J Malakootikhah I Alahdadi F Yazdian (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-29 TiO2 nanoparticles and bulk material stimulate human peripheral blood mononuclear cells Dietmar Fuchs S Schroecksnadel N Herlin M Carriere

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

(Biocenter Innsbruck Medical University Austria)

P3a-30 In vitro testing of nanoparticles dissolution Anna Godymchuk E Yunda (Tomsk Polytechnic University Russian Federation)

P3a-31 Particulate cobalt toxicity and internalization in lung cells Veacuteronique Malard C Darolles N Sage P Gueacuteraud M Floriani J Armengaud (CEA IRSN France)

P3a-32 Effects of physicochemical properties exposure doses and cell types on cytotoxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles Yan (Mary) Zhang Kathy C Nguyen D E Lefebvre P S Shwed J Crosthwait G S Bondy Azam F Tayabali (Environmental Health Sciences and Research Bureau Health Canada Canada)

P3a-33 Proteomic study of the molecular responses of mouse macrophages to copper oxide nanoparticles Thierry Rabilloud S Triboulet C Aude-Garcia M Carriegravere H Diemer F Proamer A Habert M Chevallet V Collin-Faure D Hanau A Van Dorsselaer N Herlin-Boime (CNRS France)

P3a-34 Toxicological evaluation of TiC nanoparticles orally administered in a rat model Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan J Mejia O Toussaint J-M Dogn S Lucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC Belgium)

P3a-35 In vitro toxicity assessment of gold nanoparticles in biological media Sadequa Sultana N Djaker M Salerno S Boca S Astilean H Hlawaty MLamy De La Chapelle (Universiteacute Paris 13 France)

P3a-36 Comparison cytotoxic potency of zinc oxide nanoparticles on five cellular lines Lidia Zapoacuter M Szewczyńska (Central Institute for Labour Protection ndash National Research Institute Poland)

P3a-37 Respiratory effects of repeated instillations of iron manganese and chromium oxides nanoparticles in mice Mirlande Preacutesumeacute A Simon-Deckers G Beaune O Durupthy J Boczkowski S Lanone (INSERM France)

P3a-38 Morphological and cytohistochemical evaluation of renal effects of cadmium-doped silica nanoparticles given intratracheally to rat Teresa Coccini E Roda S Barni L Manzo (Toxicology Division Salvatore Maugeri Foundation IRCCS and European Centre for Nanomedicine University of Pavia Italy)

P3a-39 Titanium oxide nanoparticles toxicity causes functionality and DNA damage in buffalo (bubalus bubalis) sperm in vitro Gautam Kaul and Kamlesh Pawar (Biochemistry Department National Dairy Research Institute Government of India Lab India)

P3a-40 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles in human

neuroblastoma cells Carla Costa V Valdiglesias G Kılıccedil B Laffon J P Teixeira (Portuguese

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

National Institute of Health Portugal)

P3a-41 Innovative nano-qsar technology for early detection of nanoparticlesrsquo toxicity Natalia Novoselska V Kuzmin A Artemenko (IIMechnikov Odessa National University Ukraine)

P3a-42 In vitro toxicity of carbon nanotubes impact of acid functionalization Agathe Figarol J Pourchez D Boudard D Bernache-Assolant M Cottier and P Grosseau (Ecole Nationale Supeacuterieure des Mines LINA France)

P3a-43 Role of metal oxide nanoparticle in welderrsquos lung injury A Simon-Deckers P Andujar B Fayard B Clin J Boczkowski J-C Pairon J Doucet F Gallateau-Salleacute S Lanone (INSERM CNRS France)

P3a-44 MTT and LDH interlaboratory assays for assessing in vitro cytotoxicity of engineered nanomaterials C Costa J- P Teixeira A Dhawan A Pandey B Laffon J Fernandez Tajes V Valdiglesias D Fuchs S Schroecksnadel M Carriegravere S Bonassi A Basak Engin E Coskun B Karahalil Nathalie Herlin-Boime (Environmental Health Dept National Institute of Health Dr Ricardo Jorge Porto Portugal )

P3a-45 Understanding the impact of np physicochemical properties in biological fluid

and their resultant cellular interaction in vitro Vera Hirsch C Kinnear B Rothen-Rutishauser Martin J D Clift A Petri-Fink (Adolphe Merkle Institute University of Fribourg Switzerland)

P3a-46 Biocompatibility evaluation of medical devices incorporating nanomaterials Sylvie Framery (NAMSA Europe France)

P3a-47 Genotoxicity and proinflammatory effects of nanosilica via oral route in vitro and in vivo approaches Adeline Tarantini K Hogeveen S Huet G Jarry R Lanceleur L Le Hegarat A Mourot M Poul J-G Rolland V Fessard (ANSES France)

P3a-48 In vitro evaluation of cellular response induced by ZnO nanoparticles zinc ions and non-nano ZnO in fish cells Mar Babin C del Rio Joseacute L Pareja C Garciacutea-Goacutemez D Fernaacutendez (INIA Department of Environment Spain)

P3a-49 Genotoxicity of cerium dioxide nanoparticles (CeO2 nps) on mice oocyte Raphaeumll Rollais M Auffan J Perrin V Tassistro T Orsiegravere A Botta J Rose B Courbiere (Institut Meacutediterraneacuteen de Biodiversiteacute et drsquoEcologie Faculteacute de Meacutedecine de lrsquoUniversiteacute drsquoAix-Marseille France)

P3a-50 Effects of amorphous silica nanoparticles on human alveolar epithelial cells Mathilde Delaval R Guadagnini S Vranic F Marano A Baeza-Squiban S Boland (Sorbonne Paris CiteacuteCNRS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P3a-51 How do carbide enm dispersions evolve in an in vitro assessment Jorge Mejia O Lozano J-P Piret D Jacques C Saout JM Dogneacute O Toussaint S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation

Laboratory of Biochemistry and Cellular Biology (URBC) Belgium)

P3a-52 Stability of SiC and TiC nanoparticles during in vitro assessment Jorge Mejia V Valembois J-P Piret C Saout Jean-Michel Dogneacute Olivier Toussaint Steacutephane Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Laboratory of Biochemistry and Cellular Belgium)

P3a-53 Cytotoxicity of MWCNT and SiO2 nanoparticles at different stages of their life cycle as nanocomposite fillers Ezequiel Mas del Molino Gemma Vilar G Janer E Fernaacutendez-Rosas S Vaacutezquez-Campos (LEITAT Technological Center SPAIN)

P3a-54=gt (03b-2)

Nitric oxide releasing-iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles for biomedical applications cell viability apoptosis and cell death evaluations Renata de Lima J Luiz Oliveira A Ludescher M A M Molina R Itri Amedea B Seabra Paula Haddad (Departamento de Biotecnologia Universidade de Sorocaba Brazil)

P3a-55 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of biogenic silver nanoparticles R De Lima D Ballottin Priscyla D Marcato L Tasic Nelson Duraacuten (Osasco UniversityBrazil)

P3a-56 Biocompatibility and cytotoxicity study of nanophotonic contact lens material Marija Tomic J Muncan D Stamenkovic M Jokanović L Matija (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering University of Belgrade Serbia)

P3a-57 Nanoparticles in paints a new strategy to protect faccedilades and surfaces

Jean-Pierre Kaiser L Diener and P Wick (EMPA Switzerland)

P3a-58 Pulmonary toxicity after inhalation of silicon carbide nanoparticles in rat Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan O Toussaint B Masereel J-M Dogneacute amp SLucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-59 Development and validation of a whole-body inhalation exposure model for the exposition of rats to nanoparticles aerosol Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan OToussaint S Rolin B Masereel amp S Lucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-60 Functionalized double walled carbon nanotubes (DWCNTS) for targeted drug release T Somanathan N Gokulakrishnan (Vels University Chennai India)

P3a-61 Biodistribution studies on nanoparticles are so far of limited use for PBPK modeling Gunnar Johanson U Carlander (Karolinska InstitutetSweden)

P3a-62 Toxicokinetics of zinc oxide nanoparticles in rats Soo-Jin Choi Hae-Eun Chung Jin Yu Miri Baek Jeong-A Lee Min-Seok Kim Su-Hyon Kim Eun-Ho Maeng (Department of Food Science and Technology Seoul Womenrsquos University South Korea)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P4a-1 Evaluation of toxicity of the nanoscale materials for mammalians and environment Rostyslav Stoika N Boyko Y Senkiv Y Shlyakhtina R Panchuk R Bilyy Y Filyak Y Kit N Skorohyd O Klyuchivska H Falfushinska L Gnatyshyna O Stoliar A Zaichenko N Mitina A Ryabceva (Institute of Cell Biology Ukraine)

P4a-2 Metal oxide nanoparticle transport in porous media ndash an analysis about (un)certainties in environmental research Ilona Heidmann (University of Koblenz-Landau Germany)

P4a-3 Assessing the heteroaggregation of manufactured nanoparticles with naturally occuring colloids in a typical surface water Jeacuterocircme Labille A Praetorius C Harns J-Y Bottero J Brant M Scheringer (Aix-Marseille Universiteacute CNRS IRD CEREGE France)

P4a-4 Potential safety implications of nanoformulation of agrochemicals in crops production Haixin Cui X Zhao (The Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences China)

P4b-1 Environmental dissemination of silver nanoparticles which impact on crops Camille Larue L Ceacutecillon H Castillo-Michel S Sophie J Bourguignon M Carriegravere S Bureau V Magnin G Sarret (Isterre UMR 5275 CNRS and Univ J Fourier France)

P4b-2 Bio-interactions between proteins and CeO2-nps with similar hydrodynamic radius Franccediloise Rollin-Genetet E Artells C Seidel W Liu J Rose A Thieacutery C Vidaud (CEA France)

P4b-3 Carbon nanotubes enhanced the lead toxicity on the freshwater fish Diego Steacutefani T Martinez Oswaldo L Alves and E Barbieri (University of Campinas ndash UNICAMP Brazil)

P4b-4 Colloidal stability of modified carbon nanotubes Stefan Schymura K Franke (HZDR Institute of Resource Ecology Germany)

P4c-1 Behavioural responses of hediste diversicolor (polycheta) to Ag CdS or CuO nanoparticles using the multispecies freshwater biomonitorreg (MFB) Hanane Perrein-Ettajani P Emmanuel Buffet P Wu Douglas Gilliland P Reip E Valsami-Jones C Mouneyrac (LUNAM universiteacute UCO MMS France)

P4c-2 Combined effect of ZnO nanoparticles on zebrafish early development Eugene Krysanov T Demidova (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P4c-3 Effect of metal oxide nanoparticles on embryotoxicity of doxorubicin Tatiana Demidova E Krysanov (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P4c-4 Evaluation of multi walled carbon nanotubes ecotoxicology using standardized procedures on aquatic organisms

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

Florence Mouchet C Gancet E Pinelli A Perrault F Bourdiol E Flahaut L Gauthier J-C Boutonnet (CNRS UPS INPT NAUTILE Laboratoires ecolabCIRIMATGRL France)

P4c-5 Adverse effect of surface modified nanoparticles on the aquatic environment Younjung Jung J-Sung Ra and S Kim (KIST-Europe Campus E Germany)

P4c-6

P4c-7 Acute aquatic toxicity of photoactive TiO2 nanoparticles anchored on kaolinite matrix to freshwater green algae Kristina Čabanovaacute P Peikertovaacute V Matějka JKukutschovaacute (VŠB ndash Technical University of Ostrava Czech Republic)

P4c-8 Monitoring technique for the acute effect of TiO2 nanoparticles from the behaviour of rice fish orizias latipes in vivo Masaru Irie K Kosuge K Shida M Kubo-Irie K Takeda (Waseda Univ Japan)

P4c-9 Antifungal and antibacterial activities of silver nanoparticles Mohd Faiyaz Anwar D Yadav R Arora J Chandara M Samim (Department of Chemistry Jamia Hamdard University India)

P4c-10 (04a-3)

Adsorption of organic pollutants to aqueous suspensions of carbon nanomaterials Berit Glomstad A Booth B M Jenssen L Soslashrensen J Liu M Shen

(Norwegian University of Science and Technology Norway)

P5a-1 Carbon nanotubes sorbents and their potential risks to aquatic organisms

Daniela Plachaacute A Matlochovaacute K Čabanovaacute P Peikertovaacute (VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava Czech Republic)

P5a-2 Ecologicaly friendly intermatrix synthesis of polymer stabilized silver nanocomposites dealing with nanomaterial release Julio Bastos-Arrieta M Muntildeoz Dmitri N Muraviev P Ruiz (Autonomous University of Barcelona Spain)

P5a-3 Characterization of nanoparticulate emissions from the incineration of wastes containing manufactured nanomaterials Dinh-Trinh Tran D Fleury D Venditti S Durecu A Joubert G Ounoughene E Fiani T Meunier O Le Bihan L Le coq (INERIS Ecole des mines de Nantes France)

P5a-4 Investigation of nanoparticle release from UV-curable polymeric nanocomposites AFreyer E Bilz H Hildebrand K Franke R Mehnert E Mai (Leibniz Institute for Surface Modification Germany)

P5a-5 Characterization of released particles during abrasion test of nano-charged construction materials C Bressot O Aguerre-Chariol A Plassais F RousseauC Haehnel O Le Bihan (INERIS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P5a-6 Release of nanomaterials from paint waste Stefano Zuin M Gaiani A Ferrari L Golanski F Tardif (Venice Research Consortium Italy)

P5a-7 Potential release of carbon nanotubes from cnt composites during grinding process Isamu ogura M Kotake M Shigeta M Uejima K Saito N Hashimoto A Kishimoto (National institute of advanced industrial science and technology (AIST) technology research association for single wall carbon nanotubes Japan)

P5a-8 Nanomaterials for controlled drug delivery system T Somanthan (Vels University india)

P6a-1 Release characteristics of single-wall carbon nanotubes during manufacturing and handling Isamu Ogura M Kotake Nao Hashimoto K Gotoh A Kishimoto (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Technology Research Association for Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes (TASC) Japan)

P6a-2 Towards a nanosecured plateform to assess risks along the industrial lifecycle of nanomaterials Dominique Fleury E Frejafon B Debray O Aguerre-Chariol A Vignes and J Bouillard (INERIS France)

P6a-3 Mapping the use of nanoparticles in Quebecrsquos industries and research laboratories Claude Emond C Ostiguy I Dossa Y Malki C Boily D Roughley A Plavski et C-A Endo (University of Montreal Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Department Canada)

P8a-1 Life cycle and destination of silver nanoparticles in environment Ghassem Amoabediny I Alahdadi J Malakootikhah (University of Tehran Iran)

P9a-1 Towards nanoresponsibility Dorotheacutee Benoit Browaeys Jean-Jacques Perrier (VivAgora France)

P9a-2 Nanosafety - risk governance of manufactured nanoparticles -- challenges of substance regulation under scientific uncertainty Stefanie B Seitz J Jahnel and T Fleischer (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) Germany)

PO The ERA-Net SIINN Project Safe Implementation of Innovative Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Rainer Hagenbeck

B Fillon D Duret L Golanski SLegros (Forschungszentrum Juumllich GmbH Germany CEA France)

P1 Innovative strategies methods and tools for occupational risks management of manufactured nanomaterials (MNMs) in the construction industry Jesuacutes M Loacutepez de Ipintildea (TECNALIA Research amp Innovation ) on behalf of the Scaffold Consortium

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Wednesday 14 November

Session 3 Toxicology (Chair Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster)

3a Nanoparticle biotransformation and degradation

PL3 800-835

Concepts of safety assessment of engineered nanomaterials (ENM) Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster (University of Rochester USA)

O3a-1 845-900

How do oxide nanomaterial dispersions evolve in an in vitro assessment Omar Lozano J Mejia J-P Piret D Jacques C Saout J-M Dogneacute O Toussaint S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Belgium)

O3a-2 900-915

Interaction of fibrinogen and albumin with titanium dioxyde nanoparticles of different crystalline phases Arianna Marucco I Fenoglio F Turci B Fubini (University of Torino Dip Italy)

O3a-3 915-930

An effective photothermal therapy against cancer cells and deep tissue imaging with targeted NIR QD Ravindran Girija Aswathy B Sivakumar Y Nagaoka Y Yoshida T Maekawa D Sakthi Kumar (Bio Nano Electronics Research Center Japan)

O3a-4 930-945

Safety of nanovectors Cytotoxicity assessment of New self-emulsifying multiple wow nanoemulsions Estelle Sigward N Mignet P Rat M Dutot D Scherman D Brossard S Crauste-Manciet (INSERM France)

O3a-5 945-1000

Surface ligand dependent fate and toxicity of ZnO np in HEPG2 cells Dorota Bartczak M-O Baradez H Goenaga-Infante D Marshall (LGCUK)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 12 Regulation and standardization in nano-products (Chair Maila Puolamaa)

12a Regulation

PL12a 1030-1105

Regulatory aspects of nanomaterials in REACH Maila Puolamaa (DG Enterprise and Industry European Commission Brussel)

O12a-1 1115-1130

Legal issues of the environmental safety regulation in the sphere of nanotechnology in Russian federation Ekaterina Belokrylova (Udmurt State University Russia)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

O12a-2 1130-1145

Regulation and safety implementation of nanotechnology for chemical enterprises in the Central Europe space Andreas Falk S Hartl F Sinner (BioNanoNet Forschungsgesellschaft mbH Austria)

O12a-3 1145-1200

Defining occupational and consumer exposure limits for nanomaterials - first experiences from REACH registrations Karin Aschberger F M Christensen (European commission-JRC Italy)

O12a-4 1200-1215

Development of an integrative program of Nanosafety Promote the Coordination Between Industries and Risk Assessor Claude Emond S Kouassi F Schuster (BioSimulation Consulting Inc USA University of Montreal Canada)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 8 Life cycle analysis recycling waste management and disposal (Chair Bernd Nowack)

PL8 1330-1405

Life cycle considerations for assessing environmental risks of nanomaterials Bernd Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

O8a-1 1415-1445

Incineration of nanowastes The implications from a life cycle perspective Tobias Walser LK Limbach R Brogioli E Erismann L Flamigni B Hattendorf M Juchli F Krumeich C Ludwig K Prikopsky M Rossier D Saner A Sigg S Hellweg D Guumlnther W J Stark (Institute of Environmental Engineering Switzerland)

O8a-2 1445-1500

Preliminary evaluation of risks related to waste incineration of polymer nanocomposites Lex Roes M K Patel E Worrell C Ludwig (Utrecht UniversityThe Netherlands)

O8a-3 1500-1515

Safe and environmentally-friendly management and final elimination of wastes harbouring nano-objects or likely to release nanoparticles Thierry Meunier D VendittI amp S Durecu (Groupe Seacutecheacute Environnement France)

O8a-9

1515-1530 Investigation of the life cycle of nanoparticles by means of [4445Ti]TiO2 and [110mAg]Ag0 ndash Research Project nanoTrack Heike Hildebrand K Franke A Freyer E Bilz R Mehnert E Mai C Isaacson K Schirmer A Ammann L Sigg (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden Germany)

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Session 10 Commercial equipment (Chair Robert Muir)

O10a-1 1600-1615

Optical instrumentations for Nanosafety Nathalie Vollmer (HORIBA Scientific France)

O10a-2 1615-1630

NanoScan SMPS - a Novel Portable Nanoparticle Sizing and counting Instrument Torsten Tritscher TJ Krinke A F Zerrath E Filimundi O F Bischof (TSI GmbH GTSI Incorporated Germany USA)

O10a-3 1630-1645

Detecting amp characterizing nanomaterials in complex matrices amp airborne Byron J Cheatham (CytoViva USA)

O10a-4 1645-1700

High Resolution Portable Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer Designed for best practice nano exposure measurements Brian Steer B Gorbunov R Muir (Naneum Ltd UK)

O10a-5 1700-1715

Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis (NTA) A tool in toxicology and environmental fate assessment of nanomaterial Phil Vincent P Hole P Peotta S Capracotta B Carr (NanoSight LtdUK)

O10a-6 1715-1730

Magellan innovative detection traceability and characterization of Nanoparticles traces in liquid media Steacutephane Aiumlt Oumeghar P Nagtegaele D Jacob (Cordouan Technologies France)

2000-2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

Session 2 Detection and identification of nanoparticles (Co-chair Olivier Le Bihan)

2c Detection and measurement of nanoparticles in water

O2c-1 845-900

Measuring particle size distributions of nanoparticles in aqueous media using FFF and LIBD Nataliya Fedotova K Ralf B Sinnet G Detlef (ETH Zurich Switzerland)

O2c-2 900-915

Lab-on a chip microTAS (Micro Total Analysis Systems) for the High-throughput Measurement of Nanomaterial Solubility Ratna Tantra (National Physical Laboratory United Kingdom)

O2c-3 915-930

Species selective pre-concentration and quantification of Ag Au and Pd nanoparticles using cloud point extraction and graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry Georg Hartmann M Schuster (Technische Universitaumlt Muumlnchen Germany)

O2c-4 930-945

Quantitative Analysis of Engineered Nanoparticles in Food and Environment Frank Von der Kammer S Wagner S Legros B Meisterjahn E H Larsen K LoeschnerJ NavratilovaT Hofmann (Univ of Vienna Austria)

O2c-5 945-1000

Detection of nanoparticle heavy metal Pollutants in water by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) Cheikh-Benoit Faye C Dutouquet T Amodeo E Frejafon P Delalain O Aguerre-Chariol N Gilon-Delepine (INERIS France)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 2 Detection and identification of nanoparticles (Co-chair Simon Clavaguera)

2d Detection and measurement of nanoparticles in air

O2d-1 1030-1045

NanoBadge a Tool for Engineered Nanoparticles Exposure Assessment Simon Clavaguera M Amdaoud S Jacquinot S Motellier A Guiot L Golanski P Capron (CEA France)

O2d-2 1045-1100

Measurement methods for the EC definition of nanomaterials Luigi Calzolai D Gilliland and F Rossi (European Commission - DG Joint Research Centre Italy)

O2d-3 1100-1115

O2d-4 1115-1130

Detection of Nanoparticle agglomerates trapped in a low pressure RF (Radio-Frequency) plasma discharge using LIBS (Laser-induced Breakdown spectroscopy) Christophe Dutouquet G Wattieaux L Meyer E Frejafon and L Boufendi (INERIS France)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

O2d-5 1130-1145

Characterization of manufactured TiO2 nanoparticles Charles Motzkus J Idrac T Maceacute S Vaslin-Reimann P Ausset et M Mailleacute (LNE France)

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Sophie Lanone)

3a Nanoparticle biotransformation and degradation

O3a-6 1145-1200

ECSINrsquos methodological approach for hazard evaluation of engineered nanomaterials Lisa Bregoli F Benetti E Sabbioni (ECSIN ITALY)

O3a-7 1200-1215

Degraded nanocomposites a combined physico-chemical and toxicogenomics approach in caco-2 cells Odette Prat M Fisichella F Berenguer G Steinmetz M Auffan J Rose (CEA France)

O3a-8 1215-1230

Pristine graphene activates macrophages to produce cytokineschemokines via TLR- and NF-kappa B-related signalling pathways Taotao Wei H Zhou K Zhao and C Chen (Chinese Academy of Sciences China)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 3 Toxicology (Co- chair Claude Emond)

3b Nano bio interactions modeling

O3b-1 1330-1345

Assessment of different methods studying the impact of carbon nanomaterials on platelet function Julie Laloy F Mullier S Robert L Alpan J Mejia J-PPiret N Bailly S Lucas B Chatelain OToussaint B Masereel S Rolin amp J-M Dogneacute (University of Namur Belgium)

O3b-2 1345-1400 =gt(OP3a-54)

Iron oxide nanoparticles show no toxicity in terms of comete assay in lymphocytes a promising vehicle for nitric oxide releasing nanocarrier in biomedical applications R de Lima J Luiz Oliveira P Sayuri Kaneko Murakami M A M Molina R Itri P Haddad Amedea B Seabra (Universidade de Sorocaba Brazil)

O3b-3 1400-1415

Translocation of SiO2 nanoparticles across human bronchial epithelial cells Isabelle George S Vranic S Boland F Marano A Baeza-Squiban (Universiteacute Paris Diderot France)

O3b-4 1415-1430

Development of a dose-controlled multiculture cell exposure chamber for efficient delivery of airborne and engineered nanoparticles Akrivi Asimakopoulou Emmanouil Daskalos N Lewinski M Riediker E Papaioannou A G Konstandopoulos (Aerosol and Particle Technology Laboratory CPERICERTH Greece)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

Panel discussion Toxicology (Moderator Claude Emond)

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Peter Hoet)

3b Nano bio interactions modeling

O3b-5 1600-1615

In vitro ex vivo and in vivo translocation of titanium dioxide nanoparticles through the gastrointestinal barrier toxicological consequences Emilie Brun Nathalie Herlin-Boime G Veronesi B Fayard A-M Flank M Carriegravere (CEA-CNRS France)

O3b-6 1615-1630

Variation in silver nanoparticles toxicity in the presence of phenolic compounds Alina Martirosyan A Bazes Y-J Schneider (Institute of Life Sciences Belgium)

O3b-7 1630-1645

Development of a PBPK model for ionic and nanoparticulate silver Gerald Bachler N von Goetz K Hungerbuumlhler (ETH Zurich Switzerland)

O3b-8 1645-1700

Predictive tests to evaluate oxidative potential of engineered nanomaterials Mara Ghiazza E Carella S Oliaro Bosso M Tomatis I Corazzari M Cristina Paganini S Livraghi F Viola A Marucco B Fubini I Fenoglio (University of Torino Italy)

O3b-9 1700-1715

Comparison of Toxicity of Uncoated and Coated Silver Nanoparticles Kathy C Nguyen P Rippstein J Tan A F Tayabali (Health Canada Canada)

O3b-10 1715 -1730

Nano-titanium dioxide modulates the dermal sensitization potency of DNCB Stijn Smulders V De Vooght S Hussain S Boland B Nemery P HM Hoet J AJ Vanoirbeek (KU Leuven Belgium)

O3b-11 1730-1745

Using a PBPK model to study the influence of different characteristics of nanoparticles on their biodistribution Dingsheng Li C Emond G Johanson O Jolliet (School of Public Health University of MichiganUSA)

O3b-12 1745-1800

Cytotoxicity of solid lipid nanoparticle and nanostructured lipid carriers with local anaesthetic dibucaine for topical application Nelson Duraacuten R de Melo Barbosa C Moraes G da Silva T dos Santos Bella D Ribeiro de Arauacutejo P D Marcato E de Paula (State University of Campinas Brazil)

2000- 2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

1430-1530

Toxicology what is the time-scale to identify hazard classes for the engineered nanoparticles Application to nanomaterials safe by design

Claude Emond Claude Emond (University of Montreal Canada) Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster (University of Rochester USA) Gunnar Johanson (Karolinska Institutet Sweden) Daniel Bernard (ARKEMA France)

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 67 Secure industrial production and protection technology (Co-chair Jesuacutes Loacutepez de Ipintildea Pentildea)

6aSecure industrial production

O6a-6 845-900

In situ synthesis of anti-bacterial nanocomposite coatings by nanosafe-by-design sputtering process Alain Billard E Monsifrot I Sayah F Sanchette F Schuster (DEPHIS SARL France)

O6a-7 900-915

Secure Process through functionnalisation elaboration of organic composites reinforced with aligned carbon nanotubes grown on carbon fibers Steacutephanie Patel Y Magga M Pinault D Porterat G Deniau C Reynaud M Mayne-LrsquoHermite (CEA France)

O6a-8 915-930

Criteria and guiding principles for the precautionary design and for improved recyclability of engineered nanomaterials Michael Steinfeldt (University of Bremen Germany)

O6a-9 930-945

From Safe Nanomanufacturing to Nanosafe-by-Design processes Freacutedeacuteric Schuster F Lomello (CEA France)

1000-1030

Coffee-break

Session 11 Risk management for OHS experts (Chair Paul Schulte)

(Co-chair Olivier Witchger and Eric Drais)

PL11 1030-1105

Risk management for OHS experts Paul A Schulte (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health USA)

O11a-1 1115-1130

Horizon-scanning and Identification of emerging risks among nanotech-companies Steffen Foss Hansen H V Kristensen A Baun (Technical University of Denmark Denmark)

O11a-2 1130-1145

Risk assessment of nanomaterials and nanoproducts ndash adaptation of traditional approaches Jutta Jahnel T Fleischer S B Seitz (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Germany)

O11a-3 1145-1200

OHB based risk assessment method for powders and nanomaterials Malcom Staves Laurent Gridelet P Delbecq L Herveacute G Fayet D Fleury S Kowal (SOPROREAL France)

O11a-4 French approach for characterizing potential emissions and exposure to

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

1200-1215 aerosols released from nanomaterials in workplace operations Catherine Durand O Witschger O Le Bihan E Zimmermann A Marchetto M Reynier D Charpentier (CEA France)

O11a-5 1215-1230

Concerns related to Safety Management of Engineered Nanomaterials Amela Groso T Meyer (Ecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 11 Risk management for OHS Experts (Co- chair Eric Drais)

O11a-6 1330-1345

Design of a prevention approach from representations to action the case of nanomaterials Catherine LrsquoAllain S Caroly E Drais (Laboratoire PACTE Universiteacute de Grenoble INPG France)

O11a-7 1345-1400

From nanomaterials risk perception to risk management last literature survey lessons Eric Drais (INRS France)

O11a-8 1400-1415

French registry of workers handling engineered nanomaterials as an Instrument of integrated system for surveillance and research Irina Guseva Canu O Boutou-Kempf L Delabre S Ducamp Y Iwatsubo J-L Marchand and E Imbernon (French Institute for Public Health Surveillance France)

Session 12 Regulation and standardization in nano-products (Co-chair Olivier Salvi)

12 b Standardization

PL12b 1430-1445

NanoSTAIR project Establishing a process and a platform to support standardization for nanotechnologies Olivier Salvi E Freacutejafon (EU-VRi Germany)

O12b-1 1445-1500

Current International Standardization in particle characterization and release testing Michael Stintz L Hillemann (Institute of Process Engineering and Environmental Technology Germany)

O12b-2 1500-1515

Overview of standardization activities in Europe (CEN) and in relation with ISO and OECD Jean-Marc Aublant (LNE France)

O12b-3 1515-1530

Managing Operation Procedures in collaborative projects Marie-Gabrielle Ollivier Beuzelin A Hool (Ecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 8 Life cycle analysis

(Co- chair Mickael Riediker)

O8a-5 1600-1615

LCA Modelling of Engineered Nanomaterials a framework for establishing sound inventory data of production amp releases of nano objects along the life cycle Roland Hischier (EMPA Switzerland)

O8a-6 1615-1630

LCA case studies of nanotechnology-based applications in the project NanoSustain Michael Steinfeldt (University of Bremen Germany)

O8a-7 1630-1645

Life cycle assessment of a self-cleaning coating based on nano TiO2-polyurea resin applied on aluminum panel Martina Pini A M Ferrari R Gamberini P Neri B Rimini ( EN amp TECH - Italy)

O8a-8 1645-1700

Impact assessment of nano activated polymeric membranes Stefano Zuin P Scanferla W Wennekes J E Wong K De Sitter C Dotremont I Genne (Venice Research Consortium Italy)

O8a-4 1700-1715

Environmental exposure modelling of Engineered Nanomaterials and comparison to their corresponding bulktotal material flows Tianyin Sun F Gottschalk K Hungerbuumlhler B Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

Session 67 Secure industrial production (Co- chair Freacutedeacuteric Schuster)

6b Protection technology

O6b-1 1715-1730

Evaluating performance of containment equipment designed for handling manufactured nanomaterials by use of nanoparticle marker Seacutebastien Artous P Bombardier S Derrough D Locatelli P Nobile C Durand (CEA France)

O6b-2 1730-1745

Experimental and numerical comparative study of the containment of airborne nanoparticles and gas released inside a safety cabinet Vincent Cesard E Belut C Preacutevost (INRS France)

O6b-3 1745-1800

Experimental evaluation of the resistance of protective gloves against titanium dioxide nanoparticles in solution under conditions simulating occupational use Ludwig Vinches P Dolez K J Wilkinson S Halleacute (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal Canada)

2000-2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

2939

Thursday 15 November

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Chair Jeacuterocircme Rose)

4a Transport transformations and trophic transfer

PL4 800-835

Environmental Interactions Jeacuterocircme Rose M Auffan P Chaurand J Labille D Borschneck A Masion H Miche C Botta C Geantet E Puzenat P Afanasiev E Lecelrc J Garric F Manuela B Vollat P Noury K Abbaci J-Y Bottero (CEREGE France)

O4a-1 845-900

Effect of TiO2 nanoparticles on larval development of swallowtail within a food chain Miyoko Kubo-Irie M Yokoyama K Takeda M Irie (Tokyo University of Sciences Japan)

O4a-2 900-915

Role of water temperature in the fate transport bioavailability of engineered nanoparticles in aquatic environments Seyed Mohammad Majedi H K Lee B C Kelly (National University of Singapore Singapore)

O4a-3 915-930

MWCNT accumulation during hydroponic exposure of wheat and rapeseed quantification and distribution Camille Larue M Pinault B Czarny D Georgin E Flahaut N Bendiab M Mayne-LlsquoHermite V Dive F Taran M Carriegravere (CEA-CNRS France)

O4a-4 930-945

Benthic Food Chain studies with TiO2 nanoparticles Carl W Isaacson L Sigg A Amman and K Schirmer (EAWAG Switzerland)

O4a-5 945-1000

Modeling the fate of nano-TiO2 in the Rhone river ndash the importance of hetero aggregation with natural colloids Antonia Praetorius J Labille M Scheringer J-Y Bottero K Hungerbuumlhler (ETH Zuumlrich Switzerland)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 5 Nanomaterial release (Chair Tinh Nguyen)

5a Release by environmental stress

PL5 1030-1105

Quantitative Studies of Photo-induced Surface Accumulation and Release of Nanoparticles in Polymer Nanocomposites Tinh Nguyen D Stanley S Rabb D Banerjee X Gu L L Yu L Sung and J W Chin (NIST USA)

O5a-1 1115-1130

Scenarios and methods that induce protruding or released CNTrsquos after degradation of composite materials

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3039

Wendel Wohlleben L Cena S Hirth G Cox Ž Tomović T Peters (BASF SE Germany)

O5a-2 1130-1145

Monitoring migration and transformation of nanomaterials in polymeric composites during climatic aging Gemma Vilar E Fernaacutendez-Rosas G Janer E Mas del Molino M Busquets-Fiteacute V Puntes SVaacutezquez-Campos (LEITAT Technological Center SPAIN)

O5a-3 1145-1200

Release of nanoparticles from textiles during washing Bernd Nowack Lena Windler C Lorenz N von Goetz K Hungerbuumlhler M Heuberger (EMPA Switzerland)

O5a-4 1200-1215

Release of TiO2 particles from paints containing pigment TiO2 andor nano-TiO2 by weathering experiments Ahmed Al-Kattan A Wichser R Vonbank S Brunner A Ulrich and B Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

O5a-5 1215-1230

Release of CeO2 nanoparticles upon aging of acrylic wood coating Lorette Scifo P Chaurand A Masion M Auffan M-A Diot J Labille J-Y Bottero and J Rose (TecnaliaFrance)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Co-Chair Jean-Yves Bottero)

4b Biodegradation biointeractions

O4b-1 1330-1345

Aged TiO2-based nanomaterial used in sunscreens implications on ESCHERICHIA COLI sensitization to toxic metal Catherine Santaella B Allainmat F Simonet J Labille C Geantet J Rose W Achouak (CNRS-CEA France)

O4b-2 1345-1400

Characterizing nanoparticles reactivity structure-Photocatalytic activity relationship Jordi Piella N Bastus V Puntes (ICN Spain)

O4b-3 1400-1415

TiO2 nanoparticles in cosmetic sunscreen effect of aging on physico-chemical and cytotoxic properties of both plain formulation and extracted nanoparticles Manon Rossano N Hucher C Picard M Grisel F Le Foll (URCOM CNRS France)

O4b-4 1415-1430

Assessment of Environmental Exposure to Nanomaterials through mesocosms experiments Meacutelanie Auffan M Tella L Brousset J Issartel C Pailles B Espinasse E Artells A Thiery C Santaella W Achouack A Masion J Rose J-Y Bottero

(CEREGE-CNRS France)

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3139

O4b-5 1430-1445

Biotransformation of Carbon Nanotubes and Fullerenes by Horseradish Peroxidase Deborah Xanat Flores-Cervantes J Hollender Hans-Peter E Kohler (EAWAG Switzerland)

O4b-6 1445-1500

Cobalt titanium dioxide and nanosilver nanoparticles cause skeletal damages in sea urchins at pluteus stage Antonietta Morena Gatti C Gambardella S Ferrando L Gallus P Ramoino C Falugi (University of Genoa Italy)

O4b-7 1500-1515

Comparison of effects on crustaceans carbon nanoparticles and molybdenum nanowires Anda Baumerte G Sakale J Zavickis M Knite L Putna M Balode A Mrzel (University of Latvia Slovenia)

1530-1600

Coffee-break

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Co-chair Laurent Charlet)

4c Biologicals effects of NMs

O4c-1 1600-1615

Concerns over aluminum oxide nanoparticle based applications an ecologically inspired study using environmentally relevant isolates and medium Sunandan Pakrashi N Chandrasekaran A Mukherjee (VIT University India)

O4c-2 1615-1630

The role of silver and vanadium to the ecotoxicity of silver vanadate nanowires decorated with silver nanoparticles Gisela de Aragatildeo Umbuzeiro M Coletty Artal F Kummrow R Dias Holtz O Luiz Alves (State University of Campinas Brazil)

O4c-3 1630-1645

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Marie Carriegravere)

3d Tissues and environnement

O3d-5 1700-1715

Violaceinpoly-ɛ -caprolactonechitosan nanoparticles against bovine mastistis antibacterial and ecotoxicity evaluation Gisela A Umbuzeiro E Berni G Nakazato F I Vacchi N Duraacuten (UNICAMP Brazil)

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3239

O3d-6 1715-1730

Evaluation of multi walled carbon nanotubes eco(geno)toxicity using the amphibian larvae of xenopus laevis Laury Gauthier F Mouchet C Gancet A Perrault F Bourdiol E Flahaut P Puech E Pinelli J-C Boutonnet (CNRS NAUTILE France)

O3d-7 1730-1745

Molecular interference between titanium from NP-TiO2 nanoparticles and iron homeostasis in E coli Caroline Fauquant Isabelle Michaud-Soret A-N Petit N Herlin-Boime P-H Jouneau SOllagnier de Choudens (CEA-CNRS France)

O3d-8 1745-1800

Fullerene nanoparticles C60 and C60(OH)18-22 Assessment of biological activity using bacterial cells and rat liver mitochondria as model systems Sandra M Santos R A Videira L Ferreira A M Dinis F Peixoto A S Jurado (University of Coimbra Portugal)

1815 Conclusion

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3339

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Naohide Shinohara)

3c Nanoparticles translocation and barrier

O3c-1 800-815

Tissue Distribution and clearance of Titanium Dioxide nanoparticles after intravenous administration and Intratracheal instillation Naohide Shinohara H Fukui N Danno T Ichinose K Honda M Gamo (AIST Japan)

O3c-2 815-830

A dynamic co-culture model resembling the alveolo-capillary barrier to study toxicity and translocation of nanoparticles Katrien Luyts B Nemery and P HM Hoet (KULeuven Belgium)

O3c-3 830-845

Communicating Nanotoxicology three Evaluations using in vitro central nerve models Fumihide Kanaya S Hanada Y Inoue Y Manome K Fujioka (National Center for Global Health and Medicine Japan)

O3c-4 845-900

Comparative study of neurologic effects of nano-TiO2 versus SiO2 after direct intracerebral exposure in mice Aureacutelie Balvay N Thieriet L Lakhdar A Bencsik (ANSES France)

O3c-5 900-915

Interactions of functionalized MWCNTs with primary neural cells from different brain regions site-specific effects Cyrill Bussy J Boczkowski S Lanone M Prato A Bianco K Kostarelos (Centre for Drug Delivery Research UK)

O3c-6 915-930

Specific uptakes and damages induced by polystyrene nanobeads according to surface chemistry Vincent Paget S Dekali T Kortulewski R Grall S Chevillard A Braun P Rat G Lacroix (INERIS France)

O3c-7 930-945

Application of in vitro BBB model to measure permeability of nanoparticles Sanshiro Hanada K Fujioka Y Inoue F Kanaya Y Manome K Yamamoto (National Center for Global Health and Medicine Japan)

O3c-8 945-1000

3D model of air-blood barrier for the study of nanoparticles translocation Samir Dekali V Paget C Gamez P Rat and G Lacroix (INERIS C-TAC France)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3439

Session 3 Toxicology (Chair Shuji Tsuruoka)

3c Nanoparticles translocation and barrier

O3c-9 1115-1130

Assessment of cytotoxicity intracellular uptake and intestinal absorption of amorphous silica nanoparticles in the Caco-2 in vitro human intestinal barrier model Agnieszka Kinsner-Ovaskainen C Uboldi I Cydzik F Simonelli E Alloa M Ceridono D Gilliland N Gibson J Ponti F Rossi (JRC Italy)

O3c-10 1130-1145

Influence of the length of imogolite-like nanotubes on their cytotoxicity and genotoxicity towards human dermal cells Wei Liu P Chaurand C Di Giorgio M De Meacuteo A Thill M Auffan A Masion D Borschneck F Chaspoul P Gallice A Botta J-Y Bottero J Rose

(CEREGEndashCNRS France)

O3c-11 1145-1200

Effect of Different surface charge based superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) on Biodistribution in Rat and Ex vivo Protein fishing Usawadee Sakulkhu L Maurizi A Gramoun M-G Beuzelin J-P Valleacutee G Coullerez H Hofmann (Eacutecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

O3c-12 1200-1215

An Impedance-based High-throughput Method for Evaluating the Cytotoxicity of Nanoparticles Mihaela Roxana Cimpan T Mordal J Schoumllermann U Pliquett E Cimpan

(IKO Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry Norway)

O3c-13 1215-1230

The use of differentiated human respiratory epithelial cells in inhalation toxicology of nanomaterials Frieke Kuper A Reus M Groumlllers F van Acker I Kooter (TNO Quality and Safety The Netherlands)

1230-1330 Lunch

Panel discussion (Moderator Alexei Grinbaum)

1330-1430 The opinion of the Civil Society international NGO and european labor unions regarding nanomaterials approaches Alexei Grinbaum (CEA France) Aida Ponce Del Castillo (ETU BrusseI) Luisa Filipponi (NANOPINION Brussel) Alain Lombard (VivAgora France)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3539

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Freacutedeacuteric Bois)

3d Tissues and environment

O3d-1 1430-1445

ROS evaluation for a series of CNTs and their derivatives using ESR method with DMPO Shuji Tsuruoka KTakeuchi K Koyama M Endo H Matsumoto N Saito Y Usui D W Porter V Castranova (Shinshu University Japan)

O3d-2 1445-1500

Toxicity towards lung cells and Escherichia Coli Impact of nanoparticle dispersion status Nathalie Herlin-Boime Marie Carriegravere S Pigeot-Reacutemy A Casanova C Guillard J-C Lazzaroni D Atlan (CEA-UJF France)

O3d-3 1500-1515

Noteworthy Interaction of TiO2 Nanoparticles (Anatase) with Bacterial Cells under Dark Conditions Swayamprava Dalai N Chandrasekaran A Mukherjee (VIT University India)

O3d-4 1515-1530

Determination of endotoxin concentration by different test methods influence of sample preparation and particle interference on test reliability Stijn Smulders J-P Kaiser P Wick P Hoet (KULeuven Belgium)

1530-1630 Coffee-break

1815 End of the conference

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

3639

Session 9 Ethics and societal issues (Chair Alexei Grinbaum)

PL9 1030-1105

Nanotechnology and the narratives of responsibility Alexei Grinbaum (CEA France)

O9a-1 1115-1130

Nanotechnology responsibility and responsible innovation Christopher Groves (ESRC Cardiff University United Kingdom)

O9a-2 1130-1145

The social context of nanotechnology and Regulating its uncertainty a nanotechnologist approach Vincent Jamier I Gispert V Puntes (Centre for NanoBioSafety and Sustainability Spain)

O9a-3 1145-1200

The NanoSchool project a new pedagogical initiative to increase the awareness of nanosciences and nanotechnologies in the classrooms Francine Papillon E Excoffon A Bsiesy J Chevrier (CEA Grenoble France)

O9a-4 1200-1215

Latest research results on the effects of nanomaterials on humans and the environment DaNa - Knowledge Base Nanomaterials Clarissa Marquardt K Nau HF Krug D Kuumlhnel B Mathes V Richter S Scholz C Steinbach (KITGermany)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 5 Nanomaterial release

5b Release by mechanical stress

(Co- chair Francois Tardif)

O5b-1 1330-1345

Release-ability of nano fillers from different nanomaterials (Toward the acceptability of nanoproduct) Luana Golanski A Guiot S Motellier A T Saber F Tardif P Capron (CEA-Liten France)

O5b-2 1345-1400

Nanomaterial release from nanocomposites during reworking process Virginia Goacutemez M Levin S Irusta M Dal Maso J-M Santamariacutea K A Jensen I K Koponen (INA Spain)

O5b-3 1400-1415

Nanoparticle release from Nanocomposites due to mechanical treatment at two stages of the life-cycle Daniel Goumlhler A Nogowski P Fiala M Stintz (Institute of Process Engineering and environmental Technology Germany)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

3739

O5b-4 1415-1430

On character of coarse fine and ultrafine particles in automotive brake wear debris Jana Kukutschovaacute P W Lee V Matějka K Malachovaacute E Veselaacute Pavliacutena Peikertovaacute KČabanovaacute MVaculiacutek P Filip (Nanotechnology Centre at VŠB Czech Republic)

O5b-5 1430-1445

Abrasion tests on MWCNT composites influence of CNT dispersion state and fillermatrix interface Maxime Pras J Duchet-Rumeau J-F Gerard L Golanski A Guiot (UMR CNRS France)

O5b-6 1445-1500

Generation of aerosols during the mechanical solicitation of materials development of an experimental set-up and applications Christophe Bressot N Shandilya O Aguerre-Chariol M Morgeneyer O L C Le Bihan (INERIS France)

O5b-7 1500-1515

On nanoparticles release from polymer nanocomposites for applications in lightweight automotive components James Njuguna S Sachse F Silva S Michalowski and K Pielichowski (Centre for Automotive Technology Cranfield University UK)

O5b-8 1515-1530

Abrasion behavior of an epoxy-based nanocomposite with raw- and functionalized carbon nanotubes Lukas Schlagenhauf Bryan TT Chu J Buha F Nuumlesch J Wang (Swiss Federal Institute for Materials Testing and Research Switzerland)

1530- 1600 Coffee-break

Session 5 Nanomaterial release

5c General and other release mechanisms

(Co-chair Wendel Wohlleben)

O5c-1 1600-1615

Nanomaterial dustiness - a comparison between three methods Keld Alstrup Jensen M Levin I K Koponen D Bard A Kelley G Burdett S Bau O Witschger (National Research Centre for the Working Environment Denmark)

O5c-2 1615-1630

NanoRelease ndash Developing Methods to Measure Release of Nanomaterials from Solid Consumer Products Lie Chen M Hill R Canady (Health Canada Canada)

O5c-3 1630-1645

O5c-4 1645-1700

Characterization and quantification of nanoparticle release from commercial available spray products containing engineered nanoparticles Sabrina Losert M Lattuada K Hungerbuumlhler A Ulric (EMPA Switzerland)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

3839

O5c-5 1700-1715

Behavior of nanoparticles during high temperature treatment (incineration type) Samir Derrough G Raffin D Locatelli P Nobile C Durand (CEA France)

O5c-6 1715-1730

Fate of CNT-epoxy composite during incineration Ulrika Backman J Lyyraumlnen T Kettunen J Leskinen O Sippula A Auvinen J Jokiniemi (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Finland)

O5c-7 1730-1745

Release of TiO2 nanoparticles from cement during their life cycle step of use Nathan Bossa J Rose P Chaurand O Aguerre-Chariol (INERIS iCEINT France)

1800 Conclusion

1815 End of the conference

Page 13: Book of Abstracts - Institute of Physics

Tuesday 13 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Session 2 Detection and identification of engineered nanoparticles

(Chair David YH Pui)

2a Synthesis aerosolization and tracing of nanoparticles

PL2 1400-1435

Detection and Identification Instrumentation and Calibration for AirLiquidSurface-borne Engineered Nanoparticles David YH Pui (Laboratory University of Minnesota USA)

O2a-1 1445-1500

Towards the efficient and versatile syntheses of nanomaterials for nanosafety investigation Aureacutelien Auger V Barthegraves N Wartenberg S de Sousa Nobre L Golanski H Perche O Poncelet P Capron (CEA France)

O2a-2 1500-1515

Metal impurities provide useful tracers for identifying exposures to airborne single-walled carbon nanotube particles released from work-related processes Pat E Rasmussen I Jayawardene H David Gardner M Cheacutenier C Levesque J Niu (Health Canada Canada)

O2a-3

1515-1530

Strategies for radiolabelling of carbon nanoparticles Stefan Schymura I Cydzik A Bulgheroni F Simonelli U Holzwarth J Kozempel K Franke N Gibson (HZDR Institute of Resource Ecology Germany)

O2a-4 1530-1545

Generation and characterization of dry nanopowders and carbon nanotubes using a shaker-atomizer type disperser Shi-Nian Uang S-M Hung C-J Tsai (Institute of Occupational Safety and HealthTaiwan)

O2a-5 1545-1600

Carbon nanotubes suspension study by vortex shaker sampling and mass analysis Aureacutelien Ustache O Le Bihan D Bernard E Peyret O Aguerre-Chariol (INERIS France)

1600-1630 Coffee-break

Tuesday 13 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Session 67 Secure industrial production and protection technology

(Chair Luana Golanski)

6aSecure industrial production

PL6 1630-1705

Developments in nano protection Luana Golanski A Guiot S Motellier S Clavaguera C Brouard N Wartenberg H Perche F Tardif P Capron S Artous CDurand V Mossuz C Desvergnes M Dubosson (CEA France)

O6a-1 1715-1730

Towards large scale aligned carbon nanotube composites an industrial safe-by-design and sustainable approach Pascal Boulanger L Belkadi M Pinault J Descarpentries MP NGhiem C Reynaud M Mayne-LrsquoHermite (CEA France)

O6a-2 1730-1745

Detection and identification of airborne multi-walled carbon nanotubes in arc discharge production Christina Isaxon L Ludvigsson P Nilsson M Hedmer H Tinnerberg Maria E Messing J Rissler V Skaug M Bohgard J Pagels (Lund UniversitySweden)

O6a-3

1745-1800

Plasma polymerized coating as a protective layer of carbon nanotubes grafted on carbon fibers Antineacutea Einig P Rumeau J Maguin Y Magga S Desrousseaux JBai (Ecole Centrale Paris France)

O6a-4

1800-1815

Silica-coating as protective shell for the risk management of nanoparticles Davide Gardini M Blosi C Delpivo S Ortelli A Costa (CNR-ISTECItaly)

O6a-5 1815-1830

Pilot-scale platform for nanopowder synthesis by laserplasma hybrid processes Yann Leconte A Quinsac D Porterat O Sublemontier N Herlin-Boime C Reynaud J-P Dufour L Boufendi F Schuster (CEA France)

Panel discussion Governance (Moderator Franccediloise Roure)

1830-1930 Governance what will change in the near future regarding the different actors managers workers and safety managers Franccediloise Roure (French Department of finance economy and Industry France) Elvio Mantovani (AIRINanotec IT Italy) Antje Grobe (University of Stuttgart Germany)

1830-2100 Poster ExhibitionEvening event

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM B

Session 1 Exposure assessment (Co-chair Catherine Durand)

1b Methodology

O1b-1 1445-1500

A modular tool for analyzing cascade impactors data to improve exposure assessment to airborne nanomaterials Seacutebastien Bau O Witschger (INRS France)

O1b-2 1500-1515

Exploratory study on two statistical methods to analyse time resolved data obtained during nanomaterial exposure measurements Freacutedeacuteric Clerc GH Njiki-Menga O Witschger (INRS France)

O1b-3 1515-1530

Assessment of nanoparticle agglomeration energy via rheological routes a key parameter for control banding exposure assessment Franccedilois Henry J Bouillard A Vignes O Dufaud L Perrin P Marchal

(INERIS France)

O1b-4 1530-1545

Approach to the exposure assessment of MWCNT by considering size distribution and oxidation temperature of elemental carbon Mariko Ono-Ogasawara M Takaya H Kubota Y Shinohara S Koda E Akiba S Tsuruoka T Myojo (Japan national institute of occupational safety and health Japan)

O1b-5 1545-1600

Is exhaled breath condensate representative of deep lung and suitable for exposure assessment to nanoparticles Muriel Dubosson C Desvergne V Mossuz M Cottier J Pourchez J-M Vergnon (CEA France)

1600-1630

Coffee-break

Session 1 Exposure assessment (Co-chair Olivier Witchger)

1c Tools and non-occupational exposure

O1c-1 1715-1730

Pro et con analysis of occupational exposure assessment tools and concepts for nanomaterials Biase Liguori S F Hansen K Alstrup Jensen A Baun (Technical University of Denmark Denmark)

O1c-2 1730-1745

Urban air pollution of Ostrava region by nanoparticles Zdeňka Kaličaacutekovaacute P Danihelka K Lach V Miacutečka (VŠBndashTechnical University of Ostrava Institute of Public Health Ostrava Czech Republic)

O1c-3 1745-1800

Nanoproduct simplified direct exposure assessment toolkit Yves Sicard F Tardif J Vendel (CEA France)

O5c-8 1800-1815

Exploring release and recovery of nanoparticles from polymer nanocomposites using commercial polyamide-based nanocomposites as a model

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM B

Martiacute Busquets-Fiteacute R Zanasca C Citterio L Mercante E Fernaacutendez Gemma J Socorro Vaacutezquez-Campos V Puntes (ICN Spain)

1830-2100

Poster exhibition Evening event

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 13 Satellite meeting 13b TRIMATEC

(Chair Claudine Colin)

O13b-1 1400-1420

Trimatec competitiveness cluster management of controlled environment for nano fields Claudine Colin (TRIMATEC France)

O13b-2 1420-1440

Treatment of liquid effluents containing nanomaterial Jeacuterocircme Labille J-Y Bottero J Rose (CEREGE France)

O13b-3 1440-1500

Safe ecodesign and sustainable research Applied to Nanomaterial Development (SERENADE consortium) Jean-Yves Bottero J Rose A Masion (CEREGE France)

O13b-4 1500-1520

Synthesis of active TiO2 nanopowders and thin layers using supercritical carbon dioxide processes - Application to effluent treatment Audrey Hertz J Cruiz L Schrive Y Barre F Charton (CEA France)

O13b-5 1520-1540

Examples of system engineering for nanoparticles handling and studies Pierre Bombardier (FAURE QEI France)

O13b-6 1540-1600

Personal Protective Equipment against Nanoparticle-Selection evaluation and future standard to be built Samuel Ozil (Honeywell Protective Clothing France)

1600-1630 Coffee-break

Session 2 Detection (Co-chair Charles Motzkus)

2b Nanoparticles for biological application

O2b-1 1715-1730

Study of Nanoparticles localization in organs and tissues of rats after intraperitoneal and intragastrical administration Boris B Dzantiev SG Klochkov O D Hendrickson A V Zherdev SO Bachurin (AN Bach Institute of Biochemisty Russia)

O2b-2 1730-1745

Risk Assessment of Released cellulose nanocrystalsndashmimicking inhalatory exposure Carola Endes S Mueller O Schmid D Vanhecke S Camarero Espinosa E Johan Foster A Petri-Fink B Rothen-Rutishauser C Weder Martin JD Clift (Adolphe Merkle InstituteUniversity of Fribourg Switzerland)

O2b-3 Colloidaly stable polymer encapsulated quantum dots for biological applications

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM C

1745-1800 Isaac Ojea-Jimenez J Piella P Mulvaney V F Puntes (Catalan Institute of Nanotechnology Spain)

O2b-4 1800-1815

Membrane model as a new methodology for nanotoxicology Investigation Juliana Cancino T M Uemura Paula Lins P B Miranda V Zucolotto (University of Satildeo Paulo Brazil)

O2b-5 1815-1830

Engineered nanomaterial quantification in complex matrices PIXE case studies Omar Lozano J Mejia J Laloy O Toussaint J Dogneacute S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Belgium)

1830-2100 Poster exhibitionEvening event

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

Posters session 1830-2100

P1b-1

Occupational exposure assessment facility at Vito Evelien Frijns I Nelissen P Berghmans (Vito nv Belgium)

P1b-2

Risk assessment of nanomaterials Javad Malakootikhah A A Razaghi (University of Tehran Iran)

P1c-1

Application of current available models for the exposure assessment of nanoparticles from consumer products Anja Koumlth ALuch and M Enrico Goumltz (Federal institute for risk assessment Germany)

P1c-2

Development of a nano exposure and contextual information database (NECID) Wouter Fransman J Pelzer W Stoppelmann D Brouwer I Koponen D Bard O Witschger A Zugasti Makazaga E Jankowska T Kanerva M Berges (TNO The Netherlands)

P2a-1

Effective and selective extraction of silver nanoparticles from environmental water by an ionic exchange resin Lingxiangyu Li K Leopold M Schuster (Technische universitaumlt Muumlnchen Germany)

P2a-2

P2a-3 Application of enzyme immunoassay for fullerene c60 detection in ratsrsquo organs Olga d Hendrickson N Fedyunina A Zherdev PSveshnikov B Dzantiev (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P2a-4 New perspectives in manufactured nanoparticles characterisation over the size limits Gaeumltane Lespes C Henault (University of Pau France)

P2a-5 Quantitation of carbon nanotubes on filters using a laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy system Laboratory and onsite measurements J-BSirven C Queacutereacute S Motellier A Guiot F Gensdarmes (CEA France)

P2a-6 Differentiated anthropogenic ambient particle size spectra with a new U-SMPS set-up Juumlrgen Spielvogel M Weiss (Ppalasreg gmbh Germany)

P2a-7

P2a-8 Particle sampling by TEM grid filtration OLC Le bihan B RrsquoMili C Dutouquet O Aguerre-Charriol E Frejafon (INERIS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P2a-9 Aerosol size distribution estimation and associated uncertainty for measurement with a SMPS Loic Coquelin N Fischer T Mace C Motzkus F Gensdarmes G Fleury L Le Brusquet (lNE France)

P2a-10 Radiolabelling of engineered silver and titania nanoparticles as a tool for sensitive detection of nanoparticle release from surface coatings Heike Hildebrand K Franke N Gibson I Cydzik F Simonelli A Bulgheroni U Holzwarth E Bilz A Freyer (Helmholtz-Zentrum Germany)

P2a-11 Comparison of methodolgies to measure number based size distribution on polydisperse nanoparticles Samuel Legros V Barthes A Guiot S Motellier P Capron L Golanski (CEA France)

P2a-12 Non destructive and fast method for the detection of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) biodistribution based on their magnetic properties Lionel Maurizi V Bernau U Sakulkhu A Gramoun G Coullerez H Hofmann (Ecole polytechnique feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

P3a-1 Silver doped hydroxyapatite composites for long-term bone TERAPHIA Olena Ivashchenko I Uvarova N Ulianchych

(National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Ukraine)

P3a-2 Cytotoxic effects of polyethylcyanoacrylatechitosan nanoparticles Brenda Cecilia Gasca Zacariacuteas R Diacuteaz Torres P Ramiacuterez Noguera (National University of Mexico Meacutexico)

P3a-3 Reactivity of nanoaluminum in physiological solutions Karepina EE GAYu (Tomsk Polytechnic University Russia)

P3a-4 Determination of SPIONS nanoparticles biosafety problems of interferences with cytotoxic assays Lyes Tabet L Barhoumi M Welman L Ben Taher L Smiri H Abdelmelek K Maghni (Research Center HSCM Universiteacute de Montreacuteal Canada)

P3a-5 Renal metallothionein expression by nano zinc particles in cadmium-treated rats Mohammad Kazem Koohi F Asadi M Abas Ali Pour Kabire G Sadeghi Hashtjin M Hejazy (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-6 Differences in nanotoxicity responses between human bronchial smooth muscle cells (HBSMC) of normal and asthmatic subjects following exposure to quantum dots (QDS) nanoparticles Lyes Tabet M Welman L Castellanos K Maghni(Sacre-Coeur Hospital of Montreal Canada)

P3a-7 Comparative evaluation of cytotoxicity and DNA damage induction by carbon nanotubes cerium dioxide titanium dioxide and silver nanoparticles in mammalian cells Leonardo Pereira Franchi T AJ Souza E Y Matsubara J M Rosolen C Satie Takahashi CS (Department of Genetics FMRP-USP Brazil)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P3a-8 Genotoxicity in RTG-2 fish cell line upon exposure to different dimensions of silver nanoparticles detected by the comet assay Mahmoud Ghobadi H Farahmand A Mirjalili (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-9 Two ldquofacesrdquo of carbon nanotubes

Aneta Fraczek-Szczypta E Menaszek S Blazewicz (University of Science and Technology Poland )

P3a-10 Study of biocompatible and hemocompatible properties of amorphous hydrogenated carbon coatings produced by pulsed magnetron discharge Julie Laloy C Lopez-Garcia J Colaux F Mullier M Fransolet C Michiels JM Dogneacute amp S Lucas (Department of Pharmacy NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-11 Effect of nano-filler particles and methacrylate monomers separate and in combination on the secretion of cytokines V Ansteinsson JT Samuelsen JE Dahl and NR Gjerdet (University of Bergen Norway)

P3a-12 In vivo genotoxicity of titanium dioxide nanoparticle

Charlegravene Relier F Robidel B Trouiller (INERIS France)

P3a-13 Insights into titanium dioxide nanoparticle and fine genotoxicity in human lymphocytes Andrea Zijno C Andreoli F Barone P Degan B De Berardis G Leter R Crebelli (Istituto Superiore di Sanitagrave Roma)

P3a-14 Highly concentrated silica nanoparticles affect the activities of neural stem cell

line Kouki Fujioka S Hanada Y Inoue F Kanaya KShiraishi Y Manome (The Jikei University School of Medicine Japan)

P3a-15 Toxicological influence of giving the silica nanoparticles on cultured central nerves cells Yuriko Inoue K Fujioka S Hanada FKanaya K Shiraishi YManome MTakayanagi (Toho University Japan)

P3a-16 Effect of surface modification on Zn ions and ROS production of ZnO nanoparticles Mu Yao Guo YHang Leung Alan M C Ng Fang Zhou Liu Yip Hang Ng Aleksandra B Djurišić Wai Kin Chan (The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong)

P3a-17 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of silver nanoparticles with different sizes in mammalian cells Tiago A Jorge de Souza L Pereira Franchi and C Satie Takahashi (Department of Genetics FMRP-USP Brazil)

P3a-18 In vivo toxicity of enoxaparin encapsulated in mucoadhesive nanoparticles topical application in a wound healing model SC Huber PD Marcato N Duraacuten JM Annichino-Bizzacchi (Unicamp Campinas Brazil)

P3a-19 Phytotoxic and genotoxic effects of PVP coated ZnO nanoparticles on garlic

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

(allium sativum l) root tip cells Changshan Xu K Eit M Wang Y Li B Sun (Centre for Advanced Optoelectronic Functional Materials Research Northeast Normal University P R China)

P3a-20 Internalisation of aluminium oxide nanoparticles into human cells impact of particle size on the quantitative uptake Steffi Boumlhme H-J Staumlrk T Meissner D Kuumlhnel W Busch (UFZ - Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research Germany)

P3a-21 Immunological assays as an opportunity of assessment of health risks of airborne particle mixture including nanoparticles Taacuteňa Brzicovaacute I Lochman P Danihelka A Lochmanovaacute K Lach V Mička (VŠB ndashFaculty of Safety Engineering Czech Republic)

P3a-22 Altered characteristics of differently functionalized silica nanoparticles in various

environments with possible implications for biological impacts Emilia Izak M Voetz S Eiden A Duschl and VF Puntes (Bayer Technology Services GmbH Germany)

P3a-23 Enhanced antiproliferation of cancer cells by biocompatible multifunctional microbial exopolysaccharide stabilized magnetic nanoparticles Balasubramanian Sivakumar R Girija Aswathy R Sreejith Y Nagaoka M Suzuki Y Yoshida T Maekawa D Nair Sakthikumar (Bio Nano Electronics Research Center Graduate School of Interdisciplinary New Science Toyo UniversityJapan)

P3a-24 Copper(ii) oxide nanoparticles penetrate into HEPG2 CELLS exert cytotoxicity via oxidative stress and induce proinflammatory response Jean-Pascal Piret D Jacques J-N Audinot J Mejia E Boilan F Noeumll M Fransolet C Demazy S Lucas C Saout and O Toussaint (URBC Namur Nanosafety Center (NNC) Belgium)

P3a-25 Electrical measurement of the interactions between gold nanoparticles and biological membrane Young-Rok Kim M-C Lim K-P Lee (Department of Food Science and Biotechnology Kyung Hee University Republic of Korea)

P3a-26 Metal homeostasis interferences in hepatocytes cells treated by CuO nanoparticles Martine Cuillel M Chevallet C Fauquant P Charbonnier D Cassio I Pignot-Paintrand E Mintz and I Michaud-Soret (CNRS CEA France)

P3a-27 Transnational access at VITO through the Fp7 qnano research infrastructure Evelien Frijns I Mertens K Tirez G Vanermen S Voorspoels R Persoons S Mullens I Nelissen (VITO NV Belgium)

P3a-28 Source activity and toxicity of nanomaterials for biological systems Ghassem Amoabediny J Malakootikhah I Alahdadi F Yazdian (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-29 TiO2 nanoparticles and bulk material stimulate human peripheral blood mononuclear cells Dietmar Fuchs S Schroecksnadel N Herlin M Carriere

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

(Biocenter Innsbruck Medical University Austria)

P3a-30 In vitro testing of nanoparticles dissolution Anna Godymchuk E Yunda (Tomsk Polytechnic University Russian Federation)

P3a-31 Particulate cobalt toxicity and internalization in lung cells Veacuteronique Malard C Darolles N Sage P Gueacuteraud M Floriani J Armengaud (CEA IRSN France)

P3a-32 Effects of physicochemical properties exposure doses and cell types on cytotoxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles Yan (Mary) Zhang Kathy C Nguyen D E Lefebvre P S Shwed J Crosthwait G S Bondy Azam F Tayabali (Environmental Health Sciences and Research Bureau Health Canada Canada)

P3a-33 Proteomic study of the molecular responses of mouse macrophages to copper oxide nanoparticles Thierry Rabilloud S Triboulet C Aude-Garcia M Carriegravere H Diemer F Proamer A Habert M Chevallet V Collin-Faure D Hanau A Van Dorsselaer N Herlin-Boime (CNRS France)

P3a-34 Toxicological evaluation of TiC nanoparticles orally administered in a rat model Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan J Mejia O Toussaint J-M Dogn S Lucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC Belgium)

P3a-35 In vitro toxicity assessment of gold nanoparticles in biological media Sadequa Sultana N Djaker M Salerno S Boca S Astilean H Hlawaty MLamy De La Chapelle (Universiteacute Paris 13 France)

P3a-36 Comparison cytotoxic potency of zinc oxide nanoparticles on five cellular lines Lidia Zapoacuter M Szewczyńska (Central Institute for Labour Protection ndash National Research Institute Poland)

P3a-37 Respiratory effects of repeated instillations of iron manganese and chromium oxides nanoparticles in mice Mirlande Preacutesumeacute A Simon-Deckers G Beaune O Durupthy J Boczkowski S Lanone (INSERM France)

P3a-38 Morphological and cytohistochemical evaluation of renal effects of cadmium-doped silica nanoparticles given intratracheally to rat Teresa Coccini E Roda S Barni L Manzo (Toxicology Division Salvatore Maugeri Foundation IRCCS and European Centre for Nanomedicine University of Pavia Italy)

P3a-39 Titanium oxide nanoparticles toxicity causes functionality and DNA damage in buffalo (bubalus bubalis) sperm in vitro Gautam Kaul and Kamlesh Pawar (Biochemistry Department National Dairy Research Institute Government of India Lab India)

P3a-40 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles in human

neuroblastoma cells Carla Costa V Valdiglesias G Kılıccedil B Laffon J P Teixeira (Portuguese

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

National Institute of Health Portugal)

P3a-41 Innovative nano-qsar technology for early detection of nanoparticlesrsquo toxicity Natalia Novoselska V Kuzmin A Artemenko (IIMechnikov Odessa National University Ukraine)

P3a-42 In vitro toxicity of carbon nanotubes impact of acid functionalization Agathe Figarol J Pourchez D Boudard D Bernache-Assolant M Cottier and P Grosseau (Ecole Nationale Supeacuterieure des Mines LINA France)

P3a-43 Role of metal oxide nanoparticle in welderrsquos lung injury A Simon-Deckers P Andujar B Fayard B Clin J Boczkowski J-C Pairon J Doucet F Gallateau-Salleacute S Lanone (INSERM CNRS France)

P3a-44 MTT and LDH interlaboratory assays for assessing in vitro cytotoxicity of engineered nanomaterials C Costa J- P Teixeira A Dhawan A Pandey B Laffon J Fernandez Tajes V Valdiglesias D Fuchs S Schroecksnadel M Carriegravere S Bonassi A Basak Engin E Coskun B Karahalil Nathalie Herlin-Boime (Environmental Health Dept National Institute of Health Dr Ricardo Jorge Porto Portugal )

P3a-45 Understanding the impact of np physicochemical properties in biological fluid

and their resultant cellular interaction in vitro Vera Hirsch C Kinnear B Rothen-Rutishauser Martin J D Clift A Petri-Fink (Adolphe Merkle Institute University of Fribourg Switzerland)

P3a-46 Biocompatibility evaluation of medical devices incorporating nanomaterials Sylvie Framery (NAMSA Europe France)

P3a-47 Genotoxicity and proinflammatory effects of nanosilica via oral route in vitro and in vivo approaches Adeline Tarantini K Hogeveen S Huet G Jarry R Lanceleur L Le Hegarat A Mourot M Poul J-G Rolland V Fessard (ANSES France)

P3a-48 In vitro evaluation of cellular response induced by ZnO nanoparticles zinc ions and non-nano ZnO in fish cells Mar Babin C del Rio Joseacute L Pareja C Garciacutea-Goacutemez D Fernaacutendez (INIA Department of Environment Spain)

P3a-49 Genotoxicity of cerium dioxide nanoparticles (CeO2 nps) on mice oocyte Raphaeumll Rollais M Auffan J Perrin V Tassistro T Orsiegravere A Botta J Rose B Courbiere (Institut Meacutediterraneacuteen de Biodiversiteacute et drsquoEcologie Faculteacute de Meacutedecine de lrsquoUniversiteacute drsquoAix-Marseille France)

P3a-50 Effects of amorphous silica nanoparticles on human alveolar epithelial cells Mathilde Delaval R Guadagnini S Vranic F Marano A Baeza-Squiban S Boland (Sorbonne Paris CiteacuteCNRS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P3a-51 How do carbide enm dispersions evolve in an in vitro assessment Jorge Mejia O Lozano J-P Piret D Jacques C Saout JM Dogneacute O Toussaint S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation

Laboratory of Biochemistry and Cellular Biology (URBC) Belgium)

P3a-52 Stability of SiC and TiC nanoparticles during in vitro assessment Jorge Mejia V Valembois J-P Piret C Saout Jean-Michel Dogneacute Olivier Toussaint Steacutephane Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Laboratory of Biochemistry and Cellular Belgium)

P3a-53 Cytotoxicity of MWCNT and SiO2 nanoparticles at different stages of their life cycle as nanocomposite fillers Ezequiel Mas del Molino Gemma Vilar G Janer E Fernaacutendez-Rosas S Vaacutezquez-Campos (LEITAT Technological Center SPAIN)

P3a-54=gt (03b-2)

Nitric oxide releasing-iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles for biomedical applications cell viability apoptosis and cell death evaluations Renata de Lima J Luiz Oliveira A Ludescher M A M Molina R Itri Amedea B Seabra Paula Haddad (Departamento de Biotecnologia Universidade de Sorocaba Brazil)

P3a-55 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of biogenic silver nanoparticles R De Lima D Ballottin Priscyla D Marcato L Tasic Nelson Duraacuten (Osasco UniversityBrazil)

P3a-56 Biocompatibility and cytotoxicity study of nanophotonic contact lens material Marija Tomic J Muncan D Stamenkovic M Jokanović L Matija (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering University of Belgrade Serbia)

P3a-57 Nanoparticles in paints a new strategy to protect faccedilades and surfaces

Jean-Pierre Kaiser L Diener and P Wick (EMPA Switzerland)

P3a-58 Pulmonary toxicity after inhalation of silicon carbide nanoparticles in rat Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan O Toussaint B Masereel J-M Dogneacute amp SLucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-59 Development and validation of a whole-body inhalation exposure model for the exposition of rats to nanoparticles aerosol Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan OToussaint S Rolin B Masereel amp S Lucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-60 Functionalized double walled carbon nanotubes (DWCNTS) for targeted drug release T Somanathan N Gokulakrishnan (Vels University Chennai India)

P3a-61 Biodistribution studies on nanoparticles are so far of limited use for PBPK modeling Gunnar Johanson U Carlander (Karolinska InstitutetSweden)

P3a-62 Toxicokinetics of zinc oxide nanoparticles in rats Soo-Jin Choi Hae-Eun Chung Jin Yu Miri Baek Jeong-A Lee Min-Seok Kim Su-Hyon Kim Eun-Ho Maeng (Department of Food Science and Technology Seoul Womenrsquos University South Korea)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P4a-1 Evaluation of toxicity of the nanoscale materials for mammalians and environment Rostyslav Stoika N Boyko Y Senkiv Y Shlyakhtina R Panchuk R Bilyy Y Filyak Y Kit N Skorohyd O Klyuchivska H Falfushinska L Gnatyshyna O Stoliar A Zaichenko N Mitina A Ryabceva (Institute of Cell Biology Ukraine)

P4a-2 Metal oxide nanoparticle transport in porous media ndash an analysis about (un)certainties in environmental research Ilona Heidmann (University of Koblenz-Landau Germany)

P4a-3 Assessing the heteroaggregation of manufactured nanoparticles with naturally occuring colloids in a typical surface water Jeacuterocircme Labille A Praetorius C Harns J-Y Bottero J Brant M Scheringer (Aix-Marseille Universiteacute CNRS IRD CEREGE France)

P4a-4 Potential safety implications of nanoformulation of agrochemicals in crops production Haixin Cui X Zhao (The Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences China)

P4b-1 Environmental dissemination of silver nanoparticles which impact on crops Camille Larue L Ceacutecillon H Castillo-Michel S Sophie J Bourguignon M Carriegravere S Bureau V Magnin G Sarret (Isterre UMR 5275 CNRS and Univ J Fourier France)

P4b-2 Bio-interactions between proteins and CeO2-nps with similar hydrodynamic radius Franccediloise Rollin-Genetet E Artells C Seidel W Liu J Rose A Thieacutery C Vidaud (CEA France)

P4b-3 Carbon nanotubes enhanced the lead toxicity on the freshwater fish Diego Steacutefani T Martinez Oswaldo L Alves and E Barbieri (University of Campinas ndash UNICAMP Brazil)

P4b-4 Colloidal stability of modified carbon nanotubes Stefan Schymura K Franke (HZDR Institute of Resource Ecology Germany)

P4c-1 Behavioural responses of hediste diversicolor (polycheta) to Ag CdS or CuO nanoparticles using the multispecies freshwater biomonitorreg (MFB) Hanane Perrein-Ettajani P Emmanuel Buffet P Wu Douglas Gilliland P Reip E Valsami-Jones C Mouneyrac (LUNAM universiteacute UCO MMS France)

P4c-2 Combined effect of ZnO nanoparticles on zebrafish early development Eugene Krysanov T Demidova (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P4c-3 Effect of metal oxide nanoparticles on embryotoxicity of doxorubicin Tatiana Demidova E Krysanov (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P4c-4 Evaluation of multi walled carbon nanotubes ecotoxicology using standardized procedures on aquatic organisms

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

Florence Mouchet C Gancet E Pinelli A Perrault F Bourdiol E Flahaut L Gauthier J-C Boutonnet (CNRS UPS INPT NAUTILE Laboratoires ecolabCIRIMATGRL France)

P4c-5 Adverse effect of surface modified nanoparticles on the aquatic environment Younjung Jung J-Sung Ra and S Kim (KIST-Europe Campus E Germany)

P4c-6

P4c-7 Acute aquatic toxicity of photoactive TiO2 nanoparticles anchored on kaolinite matrix to freshwater green algae Kristina Čabanovaacute P Peikertovaacute V Matějka JKukutschovaacute (VŠB ndash Technical University of Ostrava Czech Republic)

P4c-8 Monitoring technique for the acute effect of TiO2 nanoparticles from the behaviour of rice fish orizias latipes in vivo Masaru Irie K Kosuge K Shida M Kubo-Irie K Takeda (Waseda Univ Japan)

P4c-9 Antifungal and antibacterial activities of silver nanoparticles Mohd Faiyaz Anwar D Yadav R Arora J Chandara M Samim (Department of Chemistry Jamia Hamdard University India)

P4c-10 (04a-3)

Adsorption of organic pollutants to aqueous suspensions of carbon nanomaterials Berit Glomstad A Booth B M Jenssen L Soslashrensen J Liu M Shen

(Norwegian University of Science and Technology Norway)

P5a-1 Carbon nanotubes sorbents and their potential risks to aquatic organisms

Daniela Plachaacute A Matlochovaacute K Čabanovaacute P Peikertovaacute (VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava Czech Republic)

P5a-2 Ecologicaly friendly intermatrix synthesis of polymer stabilized silver nanocomposites dealing with nanomaterial release Julio Bastos-Arrieta M Muntildeoz Dmitri N Muraviev P Ruiz (Autonomous University of Barcelona Spain)

P5a-3 Characterization of nanoparticulate emissions from the incineration of wastes containing manufactured nanomaterials Dinh-Trinh Tran D Fleury D Venditti S Durecu A Joubert G Ounoughene E Fiani T Meunier O Le Bihan L Le coq (INERIS Ecole des mines de Nantes France)

P5a-4 Investigation of nanoparticle release from UV-curable polymeric nanocomposites AFreyer E Bilz H Hildebrand K Franke R Mehnert E Mai (Leibniz Institute for Surface Modification Germany)

P5a-5 Characterization of released particles during abrasion test of nano-charged construction materials C Bressot O Aguerre-Chariol A Plassais F RousseauC Haehnel O Le Bihan (INERIS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P5a-6 Release of nanomaterials from paint waste Stefano Zuin M Gaiani A Ferrari L Golanski F Tardif (Venice Research Consortium Italy)

P5a-7 Potential release of carbon nanotubes from cnt composites during grinding process Isamu ogura M Kotake M Shigeta M Uejima K Saito N Hashimoto A Kishimoto (National institute of advanced industrial science and technology (AIST) technology research association for single wall carbon nanotubes Japan)

P5a-8 Nanomaterials for controlled drug delivery system T Somanthan (Vels University india)

P6a-1 Release characteristics of single-wall carbon nanotubes during manufacturing and handling Isamu Ogura M Kotake Nao Hashimoto K Gotoh A Kishimoto (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Technology Research Association for Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes (TASC) Japan)

P6a-2 Towards a nanosecured plateform to assess risks along the industrial lifecycle of nanomaterials Dominique Fleury E Frejafon B Debray O Aguerre-Chariol A Vignes and J Bouillard (INERIS France)

P6a-3 Mapping the use of nanoparticles in Quebecrsquos industries and research laboratories Claude Emond C Ostiguy I Dossa Y Malki C Boily D Roughley A Plavski et C-A Endo (University of Montreal Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Department Canada)

P8a-1 Life cycle and destination of silver nanoparticles in environment Ghassem Amoabediny I Alahdadi J Malakootikhah (University of Tehran Iran)

P9a-1 Towards nanoresponsibility Dorotheacutee Benoit Browaeys Jean-Jacques Perrier (VivAgora France)

P9a-2 Nanosafety - risk governance of manufactured nanoparticles -- challenges of substance regulation under scientific uncertainty Stefanie B Seitz J Jahnel and T Fleischer (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) Germany)

PO The ERA-Net SIINN Project Safe Implementation of Innovative Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Rainer Hagenbeck

B Fillon D Duret L Golanski SLegros (Forschungszentrum Juumllich GmbH Germany CEA France)

P1 Innovative strategies methods and tools for occupational risks management of manufactured nanomaterials (MNMs) in the construction industry Jesuacutes M Loacutepez de Ipintildea (TECNALIA Research amp Innovation ) on behalf of the Scaffold Consortium

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Wednesday 14 November

Session 3 Toxicology (Chair Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster)

3a Nanoparticle biotransformation and degradation

PL3 800-835

Concepts of safety assessment of engineered nanomaterials (ENM) Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster (University of Rochester USA)

O3a-1 845-900

How do oxide nanomaterial dispersions evolve in an in vitro assessment Omar Lozano J Mejia J-P Piret D Jacques C Saout J-M Dogneacute O Toussaint S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Belgium)

O3a-2 900-915

Interaction of fibrinogen and albumin with titanium dioxyde nanoparticles of different crystalline phases Arianna Marucco I Fenoglio F Turci B Fubini (University of Torino Dip Italy)

O3a-3 915-930

An effective photothermal therapy against cancer cells and deep tissue imaging with targeted NIR QD Ravindran Girija Aswathy B Sivakumar Y Nagaoka Y Yoshida T Maekawa D Sakthi Kumar (Bio Nano Electronics Research Center Japan)

O3a-4 930-945

Safety of nanovectors Cytotoxicity assessment of New self-emulsifying multiple wow nanoemulsions Estelle Sigward N Mignet P Rat M Dutot D Scherman D Brossard S Crauste-Manciet (INSERM France)

O3a-5 945-1000

Surface ligand dependent fate and toxicity of ZnO np in HEPG2 cells Dorota Bartczak M-O Baradez H Goenaga-Infante D Marshall (LGCUK)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 12 Regulation and standardization in nano-products (Chair Maila Puolamaa)

12a Regulation

PL12a 1030-1105

Regulatory aspects of nanomaterials in REACH Maila Puolamaa (DG Enterprise and Industry European Commission Brussel)

O12a-1 1115-1130

Legal issues of the environmental safety regulation in the sphere of nanotechnology in Russian federation Ekaterina Belokrylova (Udmurt State University Russia)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

O12a-2 1130-1145

Regulation and safety implementation of nanotechnology for chemical enterprises in the Central Europe space Andreas Falk S Hartl F Sinner (BioNanoNet Forschungsgesellschaft mbH Austria)

O12a-3 1145-1200

Defining occupational and consumer exposure limits for nanomaterials - first experiences from REACH registrations Karin Aschberger F M Christensen (European commission-JRC Italy)

O12a-4 1200-1215

Development of an integrative program of Nanosafety Promote the Coordination Between Industries and Risk Assessor Claude Emond S Kouassi F Schuster (BioSimulation Consulting Inc USA University of Montreal Canada)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 8 Life cycle analysis recycling waste management and disposal (Chair Bernd Nowack)

PL8 1330-1405

Life cycle considerations for assessing environmental risks of nanomaterials Bernd Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

O8a-1 1415-1445

Incineration of nanowastes The implications from a life cycle perspective Tobias Walser LK Limbach R Brogioli E Erismann L Flamigni B Hattendorf M Juchli F Krumeich C Ludwig K Prikopsky M Rossier D Saner A Sigg S Hellweg D Guumlnther W J Stark (Institute of Environmental Engineering Switzerland)

O8a-2 1445-1500

Preliminary evaluation of risks related to waste incineration of polymer nanocomposites Lex Roes M K Patel E Worrell C Ludwig (Utrecht UniversityThe Netherlands)

O8a-3 1500-1515

Safe and environmentally-friendly management and final elimination of wastes harbouring nano-objects or likely to release nanoparticles Thierry Meunier D VendittI amp S Durecu (Groupe Seacutecheacute Environnement France)

O8a-9

1515-1530 Investigation of the life cycle of nanoparticles by means of [4445Ti]TiO2 and [110mAg]Ag0 ndash Research Project nanoTrack Heike Hildebrand K Franke A Freyer E Bilz R Mehnert E Mai C Isaacson K Schirmer A Ammann L Sigg (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden Germany)

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Session 10 Commercial equipment (Chair Robert Muir)

O10a-1 1600-1615

Optical instrumentations for Nanosafety Nathalie Vollmer (HORIBA Scientific France)

O10a-2 1615-1630

NanoScan SMPS - a Novel Portable Nanoparticle Sizing and counting Instrument Torsten Tritscher TJ Krinke A F Zerrath E Filimundi O F Bischof (TSI GmbH GTSI Incorporated Germany USA)

O10a-3 1630-1645

Detecting amp characterizing nanomaterials in complex matrices amp airborne Byron J Cheatham (CytoViva USA)

O10a-4 1645-1700

High Resolution Portable Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer Designed for best practice nano exposure measurements Brian Steer B Gorbunov R Muir (Naneum Ltd UK)

O10a-5 1700-1715

Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis (NTA) A tool in toxicology and environmental fate assessment of nanomaterial Phil Vincent P Hole P Peotta S Capracotta B Carr (NanoSight LtdUK)

O10a-6 1715-1730

Magellan innovative detection traceability and characterization of Nanoparticles traces in liquid media Steacutephane Aiumlt Oumeghar P Nagtegaele D Jacob (Cordouan Technologies France)

2000-2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

Session 2 Detection and identification of nanoparticles (Co-chair Olivier Le Bihan)

2c Detection and measurement of nanoparticles in water

O2c-1 845-900

Measuring particle size distributions of nanoparticles in aqueous media using FFF and LIBD Nataliya Fedotova K Ralf B Sinnet G Detlef (ETH Zurich Switzerland)

O2c-2 900-915

Lab-on a chip microTAS (Micro Total Analysis Systems) for the High-throughput Measurement of Nanomaterial Solubility Ratna Tantra (National Physical Laboratory United Kingdom)

O2c-3 915-930

Species selective pre-concentration and quantification of Ag Au and Pd nanoparticles using cloud point extraction and graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry Georg Hartmann M Schuster (Technische Universitaumlt Muumlnchen Germany)

O2c-4 930-945

Quantitative Analysis of Engineered Nanoparticles in Food and Environment Frank Von der Kammer S Wagner S Legros B Meisterjahn E H Larsen K LoeschnerJ NavratilovaT Hofmann (Univ of Vienna Austria)

O2c-5 945-1000

Detection of nanoparticle heavy metal Pollutants in water by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) Cheikh-Benoit Faye C Dutouquet T Amodeo E Frejafon P Delalain O Aguerre-Chariol N Gilon-Delepine (INERIS France)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 2 Detection and identification of nanoparticles (Co-chair Simon Clavaguera)

2d Detection and measurement of nanoparticles in air

O2d-1 1030-1045

NanoBadge a Tool for Engineered Nanoparticles Exposure Assessment Simon Clavaguera M Amdaoud S Jacquinot S Motellier A Guiot L Golanski P Capron (CEA France)

O2d-2 1045-1100

Measurement methods for the EC definition of nanomaterials Luigi Calzolai D Gilliland and F Rossi (European Commission - DG Joint Research Centre Italy)

O2d-3 1100-1115

O2d-4 1115-1130

Detection of Nanoparticle agglomerates trapped in a low pressure RF (Radio-Frequency) plasma discharge using LIBS (Laser-induced Breakdown spectroscopy) Christophe Dutouquet G Wattieaux L Meyer E Frejafon and L Boufendi (INERIS France)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

O2d-5 1130-1145

Characterization of manufactured TiO2 nanoparticles Charles Motzkus J Idrac T Maceacute S Vaslin-Reimann P Ausset et M Mailleacute (LNE France)

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Sophie Lanone)

3a Nanoparticle biotransformation and degradation

O3a-6 1145-1200

ECSINrsquos methodological approach for hazard evaluation of engineered nanomaterials Lisa Bregoli F Benetti E Sabbioni (ECSIN ITALY)

O3a-7 1200-1215

Degraded nanocomposites a combined physico-chemical and toxicogenomics approach in caco-2 cells Odette Prat M Fisichella F Berenguer G Steinmetz M Auffan J Rose (CEA France)

O3a-8 1215-1230

Pristine graphene activates macrophages to produce cytokineschemokines via TLR- and NF-kappa B-related signalling pathways Taotao Wei H Zhou K Zhao and C Chen (Chinese Academy of Sciences China)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 3 Toxicology (Co- chair Claude Emond)

3b Nano bio interactions modeling

O3b-1 1330-1345

Assessment of different methods studying the impact of carbon nanomaterials on platelet function Julie Laloy F Mullier S Robert L Alpan J Mejia J-PPiret N Bailly S Lucas B Chatelain OToussaint B Masereel S Rolin amp J-M Dogneacute (University of Namur Belgium)

O3b-2 1345-1400 =gt(OP3a-54)

Iron oxide nanoparticles show no toxicity in terms of comete assay in lymphocytes a promising vehicle for nitric oxide releasing nanocarrier in biomedical applications R de Lima J Luiz Oliveira P Sayuri Kaneko Murakami M A M Molina R Itri P Haddad Amedea B Seabra (Universidade de Sorocaba Brazil)

O3b-3 1400-1415

Translocation of SiO2 nanoparticles across human bronchial epithelial cells Isabelle George S Vranic S Boland F Marano A Baeza-Squiban (Universiteacute Paris Diderot France)

O3b-4 1415-1430

Development of a dose-controlled multiculture cell exposure chamber for efficient delivery of airborne and engineered nanoparticles Akrivi Asimakopoulou Emmanouil Daskalos N Lewinski M Riediker E Papaioannou A G Konstandopoulos (Aerosol and Particle Technology Laboratory CPERICERTH Greece)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

Panel discussion Toxicology (Moderator Claude Emond)

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Peter Hoet)

3b Nano bio interactions modeling

O3b-5 1600-1615

In vitro ex vivo and in vivo translocation of titanium dioxide nanoparticles through the gastrointestinal barrier toxicological consequences Emilie Brun Nathalie Herlin-Boime G Veronesi B Fayard A-M Flank M Carriegravere (CEA-CNRS France)

O3b-6 1615-1630

Variation in silver nanoparticles toxicity in the presence of phenolic compounds Alina Martirosyan A Bazes Y-J Schneider (Institute of Life Sciences Belgium)

O3b-7 1630-1645

Development of a PBPK model for ionic and nanoparticulate silver Gerald Bachler N von Goetz K Hungerbuumlhler (ETH Zurich Switzerland)

O3b-8 1645-1700

Predictive tests to evaluate oxidative potential of engineered nanomaterials Mara Ghiazza E Carella S Oliaro Bosso M Tomatis I Corazzari M Cristina Paganini S Livraghi F Viola A Marucco B Fubini I Fenoglio (University of Torino Italy)

O3b-9 1700-1715

Comparison of Toxicity of Uncoated and Coated Silver Nanoparticles Kathy C Nguyen P Rippstein J Tan A F Tayabali (Health Canada Canada)

O3b-10 1715 -1730

Nano-titanium dioxide modulates the dermal sensitization potency of DNCB Stijn Smulders V De Vooght S Hussain S Boland B Nemery P HM Hoet J AJ Vanoirbeek (KU Leuven Belgium)

O3b-11 1730-1745

Using a PBPK model to study the influence of different characteristics of nanoparticles on their biodistribution Dingsheng Li C Emond G Johanson O Jolliet (School of Public Health University of MichiganUSA)

O3b-12 1745-1800

Cytotoxicity of solid lipid nanoparticle and nanostructured lipid carriers with local anaesthetic dibucaine for topical application Nelson Duraacuten R de Melo Barbosa C Moraes G da Silva T dos Santos Bella D Ribeiro de Arauacutejo P D Marcato E de Paula (State University of Campinas Brazil)

2000- 2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

1430-1530

Toxicology what is the time-scale to identify hazard classes for the engineered nanoparticles Application to nanomaterials safe by design

Claude Emond Claude Emond (University of Montreal Canada) Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster (University of Rochester USA) Gunnar Johanson (Karolinska Institutet Sweden) Daniel Bernard (ARKEMA France)

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 67 Secure industrial production and protection technology (Co-chair Jesuacutes Loacutepez de Ipintildea Pentildea)

6aSecure industrial production

O6a-6 845-900

In situ synthesis of anti-bacterial nanocomposite coatings by nanosafe-by-design sputtering process Alain Billard E Monsifrot I Sayah F Sanchette F Schuster (DEPHIS SARL France)

O6a-7 900-915

Secure Process through functionnalisation elaboration of organic composites reinforced with aligned carbon nanotubes grown on carbon fibers Steacutephanie Patel Y Magga M Pinault D Porterat G Deniau C Reynaud M Mayne-LrsquoHermite (CEA France)

O6a-8 915-930

Criteria and guiding principles for the precautionary design and for improved recyclability of engineered nanomaterials Michael Steinfeldt (University of Bremen Germany)

O6a-9 930-945

From Safe Nanomanufacturing to Nanosafe-by-Design processes Freacutedeacuteric Schuster F Lomello (CEA France)

1000-1030

Coffee-break

Session 11 Risk management for OHS experts (Chair Paul Schulte)

(Co-chair Olivier Witchger and Eric Drais)

PL11 1030-1105

Risk management for OHS experts Paul A Schulte (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health USA)

O11a-1 1115-1130

Horizon-scanning and Identification of emerging risks among nanotech-companies Steffen Foss Hansen H V Kristensen A Baun (Technical University of Denmark Denmark)

O11a-2 1130-1145

Risk assessment of nanomaterials and nanoproducts ndash adaptation of traditional approaches Jutta Jahnel T Fleischer S B Seitz (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Germany)

O11a-3 1145-1200

OHB based risk assessment method for powders and nanomaterials Malcom Staves Laurent Gridelet P Delbecq L Herveacute G Fayet D Fleury S Kowal (SOPROREAL France)

O11a-4 French approach for characterizing potential emissions and exposure to

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

1200-1215 aerosols released from nanomaterials in workplace operations Catherine Durand O Witschger O Le Bihan E Zimmermann A Marchetto M Reynier D Charpentier (CEA France)

O11a-5 1215-1230

Concerns related to Safety Management of Engineered Nanomaterials Amela Groso T Meyer (Ecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 11 Risk management for OHS Experts (Co- chair Eric Drais)

O11a-6 1330-1345

Design of a prevention approach from representations to action the case of nanomaterials Catherine LrsquoAllain S Caroly E Drais (Laboratoire PACTE Universiteacute de Grenoble INPG France)

O11a-7 1345-1400

From nanomaterials risk perception to risk management last literature survey lessons Eric Drais (INRS France)

O11a-8 1400-1415

French registry of workers handling engineered nanomaterials as an Instrument of integrated system for surveillance and research Irina Guseva Canu O Boutou-Kempf L Delabre S Ducamp Y Iwatsubo J-L Marchand and E Imbernon (French Institute for Public Health Surveillance France)

Session 12 Regulation and standardization in nano-products (Co-chair Olivier Salvi)

12 b Standardization

PL12b 1430-1445

NanoSTAIR project Establishing a process and a platform to support standardization for nanotechnologies Olivier Salvi E Freacutejafon (EU-VRi Germany)

O12b-1 1445-1500

Current International Standardization in particle characterization and release testing Michael Stintz L Hillemann (Institute of Process Engineering and Environmental Technology Germany)

O12b-2 1500-1515

Overview of standardization activities in Europe (CEN) and in relation with ISO and OECD Jean-Marc Aublant (LNE France)

O12b-3 1515-1530

Managing Operation Procedures in collaborative projects Marie-Gabrielle Ollivier Beuzelin A Hool (Ecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 8 Life cycle analysis

(Co- chair Mickael Riediker)

O8a-5 1600-1615

LCA Modelling of Engineered Nanomaterials a framework for establishing sound inventory data of production amp releases of nano objects along the life cycle Roland Hischier (EMPA Switzerland)

O8a-6 1615-1630

LCA case studies of nanotechnology-based applications in the project NanoSustain Michael Steinfeldt (University of Bremen Germany)

O8a-7 1630-1645

Life cycle assessment of a self-cleaning coating based on nano TiO2-polyurea resin applied on aluminum panel Martina Pini A M Ferrari R Gamberini P Neri B Rimini ( EN amp TECH - Italy)

O8a-8 1645-1700

Impact assessment of nano activated polymeric membranes Stefano Zuin P Scanferla W Wennekes J E Wong K De Sitter C Dotremont I Genne (Venice Research Consortium Italy)

O8a-4 1700-1715

Environmental exposure modelling of Engineered Nanomaterials and comparison to their corresponding bulktotal material flows Tianyin Sun F Gottschalk K Hungerbuumlhler B Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

Session 67 Secure industrial production (Co- chair Freacutedeacuteric Schuster)

6b Protection technology

O6b-1 1715-1730

Evaluating performance of containment equipment designed for handling manufactured nanomaterials by use of nanoparticle marker Seacutebastien Artous P Bombardier S Derrough D Locatelli P Nobile C Durand (CEA France)

O6b-2 1730-1745

Experimental and numerical comparative study of the containment of airborne nanoparticles and gas released inside a safety cabinet Vincent Cesard E Belut C Preacutevost (INRS France)

O6b-3 1745-1800

Experimental evaluation of the resistance of protective gloves against titanium dioxide nanoparticles in solution under conditions simulating occupational use Ludwig Vinches P Dolez K J Wilkinson S Halleacute (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal Canada)

2000-2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

2939

Thursday 15 November

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Chair Jeacuterocircme Rose)

4a Transport transformations and trophic transfer

PL4 800-835

Environmental Interactions Jeacuterocircme Rose M Auffan P Chaurand J Labille D Borschneck A Masion H Miche C Botta C Geantet E Puzenat P Afanasiev E Lecelrc J Garric F Manuela B Vollat P Noury K Abbaci J-Y Bottero (CEREGE France)

O4a-1 845-900

Effect of TiO2 nanoparticles on larval development of swallowtail within a food chain Miyoko Kubo-Irie M Yokoyama K Takeda M Irie (Tokyo University of Sciences Japan)

O4a-2 900-915

Role of water temperature in the fate transport bioavailability of engineered nanoparticles in aquatic environments Seyed Mohammad Majedi H K Lee B C Kelly (National University of Singapore Singapore)

O4a-3 915-930

MWCNT accumulation during hydroponic exposure of wheat and rapeseed quantification and distribution Camille Larue M Pinault B Czarny D Georgin E Flahaut N Bendiab M Mayne-LlsquoHermite V Dive F Taran M Carriegravere (CEA-CNRS France)

O4a-4 930-945

Benthic Food Chain studies with TiO2 nanoparticles Carl W Isaacson L Sigg A Amman and K Schirmer (EAWAG Switzerland)

O4a-5 945-1000

Modeling the fate of nano-TiO2 in the Rhone river ndash the importance of hetero aggregation with natural colloids Antonia Praetorius J Labille M Scheringer J-Y Bottero K Hungerbuumlhler (ETH Zuumlrich Switzerland)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 5 Nanomaterial release (Chair Tinh Nguyen)

5a Release by environmental stress

PL5 1030-1105

Quantitative Studies of Photo-induced Surface Accumulation and Release of Nanoparticles in Polymer Nanocomposites Tinh Nguyen D Stanley S Rabb D Banerjee X Gu L L Yu L Sung and J W Chin (NIST USA)

O5a-1 1115-1130

Scenarios and methods that induce protruding or released CNTrsquos after degradation of composite materials

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3039

Wendel Wohlleben L Cena S Hirth G Cox Ž Tomović T Peters (BASF SE Germany)

O5a-2 1130-1145

Monitoring migration and transformation of nanomaterials in polymeric composites during climatic aging Gemma Vilar E Fernaacutendez-Rosas G Janer E Mas del Molino M Busquets-Fiteacute V Puntes SVaacutezquez-Campos (LEITAT Technological Center SPAIN)

O5a-3 1145-1200

Release of nanoparticles from textiles during washing Bernd Nowack Lena Windler C Lorenz N von Goetz K Hungerbuumlhler M Heuberger (EMPA Switzerland)

O5a-4 1200-1215

Release of TiO2 particles from paints containing pigment TiO2 andor nano-TiO2 by weathering experiments Ahmed Al-Kattan A Wichser R Vonbank S Brunner A Ulrich and B Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

O5a-5 1215-1230

Release of CeO2 nanoparticles upon aging of acrylic wood coating Lorette Scifo P Chaurand A Masion M Auffan M-A Diot J Labille J-Y Bottero and J Rose (TecnaliaFrance)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Co-Chair Jean-Yves Bottero)

4b Biodegradation biointeractions

O4b-1 1330-1345

Aged TiO2-based nanomaterial used in sunscreens implications on ESCHERICHIA COLI sensitization to toxic metal Catherine Santaella B Allainmat F Simonet J Labille C Geantet J Rose W Achouak (CNRS-CEA France)

O4b-2 1345-1400

Characterizing nanoparticles reactivity structure-Photocatalytic activity relationship Jordi Piella N Bastus V Puntes (ICN Spain)

O4b-3 1400-1415

TiO2 nanoparticles in cosmetic sunscreen effect of aging on physico-chemical and cytotoxic properties of both plain formulation and extracted nanoparticles Manon Rossano N Hucher C Picard M Grisel F Le Foll (URCOM CNRS France)

O4b-4 1415-1430

Assessment of Environmental Exposure to Nanomaterials through mesocosms experiments Meacutelanie Auffan M Tella L Brousset J Issartel C Pailles B Espinasse E Artells A Thiery C Santaella W Achouack A Masion J Rose J-Y Bottero

(CEREGE-CNRS France)

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3139

O4b-5 1430-1445

Biotransformation of Carbon Nanotubes and Fullerenes by Horseradish Peroxidase Deborah Xanat Flores-Cervantes J Hollender Hans-Peter E Kohler (EAWAG Switzerland)

O4b-6 1445-1500

Cobalt titanium dioxide and nanosilver nanoparticles cause skeletal damages in sea urchins at pluteus stage Antonietta Morena Gatti C Gambardella S Ferrando L Gallus P Ramoino C Falugi (University of Genoa Italy)

O4b-7 1500-1515

Comparison of effects on crustaceans carbon nanoparticles and molybdenum nanowires Anda Baumerte G Sakale J Zavickis M Knite L Putna M Balode A Mrzel (University of Latvia Slovenia)

1530-1600

Coffee-break

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Co-chair Laurent Charlet)

4c Biologicals effects of NMs

O4c-1 1600-1615

Concerns over aluminum oxide nanoparticle based applications an ecologically inspired study using environmentally relevant isolates and medium Sunandan Pakrashi N Chandrasekaran A Mukherjee (VIT University India)

O4c-2 1615-1630

The role of silver and vanadium to the ecotoxicity of silver vanadate nanowires decorated with silver nanoparticles Gisela de Aragatildeo Umbuzeiro M Coletty Artal F Kummrow R Dias Holtz O Luiz Alves (State University of Campinas Brazil)

O4c-3 1630-1645

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Marie Carriegravere)

3d Tissues and environnement

O3d-5 1700-1715

Violaceinpoly-ɛ -caprolactonechitosan nanoparticles against bovine mastistis antibacterial and ecotoxicity evaluation Gisela A Umbuzeiro E Berni G Nakazato F I Vacchi N Duraacuten (UNICAMP Brazil)

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3239

O3d-6 1715-1730

Evaluation of multi walled carbon nanotubes eco(geno)toxicity using the amphibian larvae of xenopus laevis Laury Gauthier F Mouchet C Gancet A Perrault F Bourdiol E Flahaut P Puech E Pinelli J-C Boutonnet (CNRS NAUTILE France)

O3d-7 1730-1745

Molecular interference between titanium from NP-TiO2 nanoparticles and iron homeostasis in E coli Caroline Fauquant Isabelle Michaud-Soret A-N Petit N Herlin-Boime P-H Jouneau SOllagnier de Choudens (CEA-CNRS France)

O3d-8 1745-1800

Fullerene nanoparticles C60 and C60(OH)18-22 Assessment of biological activity using bacterial cells and rat liver mitochondria as model systems Sandra M Santos R A Videira L Ferreira A M Dinis F Peixoto A S Jurado (University of Coimbra Portugal)

1815 Conclusion

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3339

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Naohide Shinohara)

3c Nanoparticles translocation and barrier

O3c-1 800-815

Tissue Distribution and clearance of Titanium Dioxide nanoparticles after intravenous administration and Intratracheal instillation Naohide Shinohara H Fukui N Danno T Ichinose K Honda M Gamo (AIST Japan)

O3c-2 815-830

A dynamic co-culture model resembling the alveolo-capillary barrier to study toxicity and translocation of nanoparticles Katrien Luyts B Nemery and P HM Hoet (KULeuven Belgium)

O3c-3 830-845

Communicating Nanotoxicology three Evaluations using in vitro central nerve models Fumihide Kanaya S Hanada Y Inoue Y Manome K Fujioka (National Center for Global Health and Medicine Japan)

O3c-4 845-900

Comparative study of neurologic effects of nano-TiO2 versus SiO2 after direct intracerebral exposure in mice Aureacutelie Balvay N Thieriet L Lakhdar A Bencsik (ANSES France)

O3c-5 900-915

Interactions of functionalized MWCNTs with primary neural cells from different brain regions site-specific effects Cyrill Bussy J Boczkowski S Lanone M Prato A Bianco K Kostarelos (Centre for Drug Delivery Research UK)

O3c-6 915-930

Specific uptakes and damages induced by polystyrene nanobeads according to surface chemistry Vincent Paget S Dekali T Kortulewski R Grall S Chevillard A Braun P Rat G Lacroix (INERIS France)

O3c-7 930-945

Application of in vitro BBB model to measure permeability of nanoparticles Sanshiro Hanada K Fujioka Y Inoue F Kanaya Y Manome K Yamamoto (National Center for Global Health and Medicine Japan)

O3c-8 945-1000

3D model of air-blood barrier for the study of nanoparticles translocation Samir Dekali V Paget C Gamez P Rat and G Lacroix (INERIS C-TAC France)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3439

Session 3 Toxicology (Chair Shuji Tsuruoka)

3c Nanoparticles translocation and barrier

O3c-9 1115-1130

Assessment of cytotoxicity intracellular uptake and intestinal absorption of amorphous silica nanoparticles in the Caco-2 in vitro human intestinal barrier model Agnieszka Kinsner-Ovaskainen C Uboldi I Cydzik F Simonelli E Alloa M Ceridono D Gilliland N Gibson J Ponti F Rossi (JRC Italy)

O3c-10 1130-1145

Influence of the length of imogolite-like nanotubes on their cytotoxicity and genotoxicity towards human dermal cells Wei Liu P Chaurand C Di Giorgio M De Meacuteo A Thill M Auffan A Masion D Borschneck F Chaspoul P Gallice A Botta J-Y Bottero J Rose

(CEREGEndashCNRS France)

O3c-11 1145-1200

Effect of Different surface charge based superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) on Biodistribution in Rat and Ex vivo Protein fishing Usawadee Sakulkhu L Maurizi A Gramoun M-G Beuzelin J-P Valleacutee G Coullerez H Hofmann (Eacutecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

O3c-12 1200-1215

An Impedance-based High-throughput Method for Evaluating the Cytotoxicity of Nanoparticles Mihaela Roxana Cimpan T Mordal J Schoumllermann U Pliquett E Cimpan

(IKO Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry Norway)

O3c-13 1215-1230

The use of differentiated human respiratory epithelial cells in inhalation toxicology of nanomaterials Frieke Kuper A Reus M Groumlllers F van Acker I Kooter (TNO Quality and Safety The Netherlands)

1230-1330 Lunch

Panel discussion (Moderator Alexei Grinbaum)

1330-1430 The opinion of the Civil Society international NGO and european labor unions regarding nanomaterials approaches Alexei Grinbaum (CEA France) Aida Ponce Del Castillo (ETU BrusseI) Luisa Filipponi (NANOPINION Brussel) Alain Lombard (VivAgora France)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3539

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Freacutedeacuteric Bois)

3d Tissues and environment

O3d-1 1430-1445

ROS evaluation for a series of CNTs and their derivatives using ESR method with DMPO Shuji Tsuruoka KTakeuchi K Koyama M Endo H Matsumoto N Saito Y Usui D W Porter V Castranova (Shinshu University Japan)

O3d-2 1445-1500

Toxicity towards lung cells and Escherichia Coli Impact of nanoparticle dispersion status Nathalie Herlin-Boime Marie Carriegravere S Pigeot-Reacutemy A Casanova C Guillard J-C Lazzaroni D Atlan (CEA-UJF France)

O3d-3 1500-1515

Noteworthy Interaction of TiO2 Nanoparticles (Anatase) with Bacterial Cells under Dark Conditions Swayamprava Dalai N Chandrasekaran A Mukherjee (VIT University India)

O3d-4 1515-1530

Determination of endotoxin concentration by different test methods influence of sample preparation and particle interference on test reliability Stijn Smulders J-P Kaiser P Wick P Hoet (KULeuven Belgium)

1530-1630 Coffee-break

1815 End of the conference

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

3639

Session 9 Ethics and societal issues (Chair Alexei Grinbaum)

PL9 1030-1105

Nanotechnology and the narratives of responsibility Alexei Grinbaum (CEA France)

O9a-1 1115-1130

Nanotechnology responsibility and responsible innovation Christopher Groves (ESRC Cardiff University United Kingdom)

O9a-2 1130-1145

The social context of nanotechnology and Regulating its uncertainty a nanotechnologist approach Vincent Jamier I Gispert V Puntes (Centre for NanoBioSafety and Sustainability Spain)

O9a-3 1145-1200

The NanoSchool project a new pedagogical initiative to increase the awareness of nanosciences and nanotechnologies in the classrooms Francine Papillon E Excoffon A Bsiesy J Chevrier (CEA Grenoble France)

O9a-4 1200-1215

Latest research results on the effects of nanomaterials on humans and the environment DaNa - Knowledge Base Nanomaterials Clarissa Marquardt K Nau HF Krug D Kuumlhnel B Mathes V Richter S Scholz C Steinbach (KITGermany)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 5 Nanomaterial release

5b Release by mechanical stress

(Co- chair Francois Tardif)

O5b-1 1330-1345

Release-ability of nano fillers from different nanomaterials (Toward the acceptability of nanoproduct) Luana Golanski A Guiot S Motellier A T Saber F Tardif P Capron (CEA-Liten France)

O5b-2 1345-1400

Nanomaterial release from nanocomposites during reworking process Virginia Goacutemez M Levin S Irusta M Dal Maso J-M Santamariacutea K A Jensen I K Koponen (INA Spain)

O5b-3 1400-1415

Nanoparticle release from Nanocomposites due to mechanical treatment at two stages of the life-cycle Daniel Goumlhler A Nogowski P Fiala M Stintz (Institute of Process Engineering and environmental Technology Germany)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

3739

O5b-4 1415-1430

On character of coarse fine and ultrafine particles in automotive brake wear debris Jana Kukutschovaacute P W Lee V Matějka K Malachovaacute E Veselaacute Pavliacutena Peikertovaacute KČabanovaacute MVaculiacutek P Filip (Nanotechnology Centre at VŠB Czech Republic)

O5b-5 1430-1445

Abrasion tests on MWCNT composites influence of CNT dispersion state and fillermatrix interface Maxime Pras J Duchet-Rumeau J-F Gerard L Golanski A Guiot (UMR CNRS France)

O5b-6 1445-1500

Generation of aerosols during the mechanical solicitation of materials development of an experimental set-up and applications Christophe Bressot N Shandilya O Aguerre-Chariol M Morgeneyer O L C Le Bihan (INERIS France)

O5b-7 1500-1515

On nanoparticles release from polymer nanocomposites for applications in lightweight automotive components James Njuguna S Sachse F Silva S Michalowski and K Pielichowski (Centre for Automotive Technology Cranfield University UK)

O5b-8 1515-1530

Abrasion behavior of an epoxy-based nanocomposite with raw- and functionalized carbon nanotubes Lukas Schlagenhauf Bryan TT Chu J Buha F Nuumlesch J Wang (Swiss Federal Institute for Materials Testing and Research Switzerland)

1530- 1600 Coffee-break

Session 5 Nanomaterial release

5c General and other release mechanisms

(Co-chair Wendel Wohlleben)

O5c-1 1600-1615

Nanomaterial dustiness - a comparison between three methods Keld Alstrup Jensen M Levin I K Koponen D Bard A Kelley G Burdett S Bau O Witschger (National Research Centre for the Working Environment Denmark)

O5c-2 1615-1630

NanoRelease ndash Developing Methods to Measure Release of Nanomaterials from Solid Consumer Products Lie Chen M Hill R Canady (Health Canada Canada)

O5c-3 1630-1645

O5c-4 1645-1700

Characterization and quantification of nanoparticle release from commercial available spray products containing engineered nanoparticles Sabrina Losert M Lattuada K Hungerbuumlhler A Ulric (EMPA Switzerland)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

3839

O5c-5 1700-1715

Behavior of nanoparticles during high temperature treatment (incineration type) Samir Derrough G Raffin D Locatelli P Nobile C Durand (CEA France)

O5c-6 1715-1730

Fate of CNT-epoxy composite during incineration Ulrika Backman J Lyyraumlnen T Kettunen J Leskinen O Sippula A Auvinen J Jokiniemi (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Finland)

O5c-7 1730-1745

Release of TiO2 nanoparticles from cement during their life cycle step of use Nathan Bossa J Rose P Chaurand O Aguerre-Chariol (INERIS iCEINT France)

1800 Conclusion

1815 End of the conference

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Tuesday 13 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Session 67 Secure industrial production and protection technology

(Chair Luana Golanski)

6aSecure industrial production

PL6 1630-1705

Developments in nano protection Luana Golanski A Guiot S Motellier S Clavaguera C Brouard N Wartenberg H Perche F Tardif P Capron S Artous CDurand V Mossuz C Desvergnes M Dubosson (CEA France)

O6a-1 1715-1730

Towards large scale aligned carbon nanotube composites an industrial safe-by-design and sustainable approach Pascal Boulanger L Belkadi M Pinault J Descarpentries MP NGhiem C Reynaud M Mayne-LrsquoHermite (CEA France)

O6a-2 1730-1745

Detection and identification of airborne multi-walled carbon nanotubes in arc discharge production Christina Isaxon L Ludvigsson P Nilsson M Hedmer H Tinnerberg Maria E Messing J Rissler V Skaug M Bohgard J Pagels (Lund UniversitySweden)

O6a-3

1745-1800

Plasma polymerized coating as a protective layer of carbon nanotubes grafted on carbon fibers Antineacutea Einig P Rumeau J Maguin Y Magga S Desrousseaux JBai (Ecole Centrale Paris France)

O6a-4

1800-1815

Silica-coating as protective shell for the risk management of nanoparticles Davide Gardini M Blosi C Delpivo S Ortelli A Costa (CNR-ISTECItaly)

O6a-5 1815-1830

Pilot-scale platform for nanopowder synthesis by laserplasma hybrid processes Yann Leconte A Quinsac D Porterat O Sublemontier N Herlin-Boime C Reynaud J-P Dufour L Boufendi F Schuster (CEA France)

Panel discussion Governance (Moderator Franccediloise Roure)

1830-1930 Governance what will change in the near future regarding the different actors managers workers and safety managers Franccediloise Roure (French Department of finance economy and Industry France) Elvio Mantovani (AIRINanotec IT Italy) Antje Grobe (University of Stuttgart Germany)

1830-2100 Poster ExhibitionEvening event

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM B

Session 1 Exposure assessment (Co-chair Catherine Durand)

1b Methodology

O1b-1 1445-1500

A modular tool for analyzing cascade impactors data to improve exposure assessment to airborne nanomaterials Seacutebastien Bau O Witschger (INRS France)

O1b-2 1500-1515

Exploratory study on two statistical methods to analyse time resolved data obtained during nanomaterial exposure measurements Freacutedeacuteric Clerc GH Njiki-Menga O Witschger (INRS France)

O1b-3 1515-1530

Assessment of nanoparticle agglomeration energy via rheological routes a key parameter for control banding exposure assessment Franccedilois Henry J Bouillard A Vignes O Dufaud L Perrin P Marchal

(INERIS France)

O1b-4 1530-1545

Approach to the exposure assessment of MWCNT by considering size distribution and oxidation temperature of elemental carbon Mariko Ono-Ogasawara M Takaya H Kubota Y Shinohara S Koda E Akiba S Tsuruoka T Myojo (Japan national institute of occupational safety and health Japan)

O1b-5 1545-1600

Is exhaled breath condensate representative of deep lung and suitable for exposure assessment to nanoparticles Muriel Dubosson C Desvergne V Mossuz M Cottier J Pourchez J-M Vergnon (CEA France)

1600-1630

Coffee-break

Session 1 Exposure assessment (Co-chair Olivier Witchger)

1c Tools and non-occupational exposure

O1c-1 1715-1730

Pro et con analysis of occupational exposure assessment tools and concepts for nanomaterials Biase Liguori S F Hansen K Alstrup Jensen A Baun (Technical University of Denmark Denmark)

O1c-2 1730-1745

Urban air pollution of Ostrava region by nanoparticles Zdeňka Kaličaacutekovaacute P Danihelka K Lach V Miacutečka (VŠBndashTechnical University of Ostrava Institute of Public Health Ostrava Czech Republic)

O1c-3 1745-1800

Nanoproduct simplified direct exposure assessment toolkit Yves Sicard F Tardif J Vendel (CEA France)

O5c-8 1800-1815

Exploring release and recovery of nanoparticles from polymer nanocomposites using commercial polyamide-based nanocomposites as a model

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM B

Martiacute Busquets-Fiteacute R Zanasca C Citterio L Mercante E Fernaacutendez Gemma J Socorro Vaacutezquez-Campos V Puntes (ICN Spain)

1830-2100

Poster exhibition Evening event

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 13 Satellite meeting 13b TRIMATEC

(Chair Claudine Colin)

O13b-1 1400-1420

Trimatec competitiveness cluster management of controlled environment for nano fields Claudine Colin (TRIMATEC France)

O13b-2 1420-1440

Treatment of liquid effluents containing nanomaterial Jeacuterocircme Labille J-Y Bottero J Rose (CEREGE France)

O13b-3 1440-1500

Safe ecodesign and sustainable research Applied to Nanomaterial Development (SERENADE consortium) Jean-Yves Bottero J Rose A Masion (CEREGE France)

O13b-4 1500-1520

Synthesis of active TiO2 nanopowders and thin layers using supercritical carbon dioxide processes - Application to effluent treatment Audrey Hertz J Cruiz L Schrive Y Barre F Charton (CEA France)

O13b-5 1520-1540

Examples of system engineering for nanoparticles handling and studies Pierre Bombardier (FAURE QEI France)

O13b-6 1540-1600

Personal Protective Equipment against Nanoparticle-Selection evaluation and future standard to be built Samuel Ozil (Honeywell Protective Clothing France)

1600-1630 Coffee-break

Session 2 Detection (Co-chair Charles Motzkus)

2b Nanoparticles for biological application

O2b-1 1715-1730

Study of Nanoparticles localization in organs and tissues of rats after intraperitoneal and intragastrical administration Boris B Dzantiev SG Klochkov O D Hendrickson A V Zherdev SO Bachurin (AN Bach Institute of Biochemisty Russia)

O2b-2 1730-1745

Risk Assessment of Released cellulose nanocrystalsndashmimicking inhalatory exposure Carola Endes S Mueller O Schmid D Vanhecke S Camarero Espinosa E Johan Foster A Petri-Fink B Rothen-Rutishauser C Weder Martin JD Clift (Adolphe Merkle InstituteUniversity of Fribourg Switzerland)

O2b-3 Colloidaly stable polymer encapsulated quantum dots for biological applications

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM C

1745-1800 Isaac Ojea-Jimenez J Piella P Mulvaney V F Puntes (Catalan Institute of Nanotechnology Spain)

O2b-4 1800-1815

Membrane model as a new methodology for nanotoxicology Investigation Juliana Cancino T M Uemura Paula Lins P B Miranda V Zucolotto (University of Satildeo Paulo Brazil)

O2b-5 1815-1830

Engineered nanomaterial quantification in complex matrices PIXE case studies Omar Lozano J Mejia J Laloy O Toussaint J Dogneacute S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Belgium)

1830-2100 Poster exhibitionEvening event

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

Posters session 1830-2100

P1b-1

Occupational exposure assessment facility at Vito Evelien Frijns I Nelissen P Berghmans (Vito nv Belgium)

P1b-2

Risk assessment of nanomaterials Javad Malakootikhah A A Razaghi (University of Tehran Iran)

P1c-1

Application of current available models for the exposure assessment of nanoparticles from consumer products Anja Koumlth ALuch and M Enrico Goumltz (Federal institute for risk assessment Germany)

P1c-2

Development of a nano exposure and contextual information database (NECID) Wouter Fransman J Pelzer W Stoppelmann D Brouwer I Koponen D Bard O Witschger A Zugasti Makazaga E Jankowska T Kanerva M Berges (TNO The Netherlands)

P2a-1

Effective and selective extraction of silver nanoparticles from environmental water by an ionic exchange resin Lingxiangyu Li K Leopold M Schuster (Technische universitaumlt Muumlnchen Germany)

P2a-2

P2a-3 Application of enzyme immunoassay for fullerene c60 detection in ratsrsquo organs Olga d Hendrickson N Fedyunina A Zherdev PSveshnikov B Dzantiev (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P2a-4 New perspectives in manufactured nanoparticles characterisation over the size limits Gaeumltane Lespes C Henault (University of Pau France)

P2a-5 Quantitation of carbon nanotubes on filters using a laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy system Laboratory and onsite measurements J-BSirven C Queacutereacute S Motellier A Guiot F Gensdarmes (CEA France)

P2a-6 Differentiated anthropogenic ambient particle size spectra with a new U-SMPS set-up Juumlrgen Spielvogel M Weiss (Ppalasreg gmbh Germany)

P2a-7

P2a-8 Particle sampling by TEM grid filtration OLC Le bihan B RrsquoMili C Dutouquet O Aguerre-Charriol E Frejafon (INERIS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P2a-9 Aerosol size distribution estimation and associated uncertainty for measurement with a SMPS Loic Coquelin N Fischer T Mace C Motzkus F Gensdarmes G Fleury L Le Brusquet (lNE France)

P2a-10 Radiolabelling of engineered silver and titania nanoparticles as a tool for sensitive detection of nanoparticle release from surface coatings Heike Hildebrand K Franke N Gibson I Cydzik F Simonelli A Bulgheroni U Holzwarth E Bilz A Freyer (Helmholtz-Zentrum Germany)

P2a-11 Comparison of methodolgies to measure number based size distribution on polydisperse nanoparticles Samuel Legros V Barthes A Guiot S Motellier P Capron L Golanski (CEA France)

P2a-12 Non destructive and fast method for the detection of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) biodistribution based on their magnetic properties Lionel Maurizi V Bernau U Sakulkhu A Gramoun G Coullerez H Hofmann (Ecole polytechnique feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

P3a-1 Silver doped hydroxyapatite composites for long-term bone TERAPHIA Olena Ivashchenko I Uvarova N Ulianchych

(National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Ukraine)

P3a-2 Cytotoxic effects of polyethylcyanoacrylatechitosan nanoparticles Brenda Cecilia Gasca Zacariacuteas R Diacuteaz Torres P Ramiacuterez Noguera (National University of Mexico Meacutexico)

P3a-3 Reactivity of nanoaluminum in physiological solutions Karepina EE GAYu (Tomsk Polytechnic University Russia)

P3a-4 Determination of SPIONS nanoparticles biosafety problems of interferences with cytotoxic assays Lyes Tabet L Barhoumi M Welman L Ben Taher L Smiri H Abdelmelek K Maghni (Research Center HSCM Universiteacute de Montreacuteal Canada)

P3a-5 Renal metallothionein expression by nano zinc particles in cadmium-treated rats Mohammad Kazem Koohi F Asadi M Abas Ali Pour Kabire G Sadeghi Hashtjin M Hejazy (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-6 Differences in nanotoxicity responses between human bronchial smooth muscle cells (HBSMC) of normal and asthmatic subjects following exposure to quantum dots (QDS) nanoparticles Lyes Tabet M Welman L Castellanos K Maghni(Sacre-Coeur Hospital of Montreal Canada)

P3a-7 Comparative evaluation of cytotoxicity and DNA damage induction by carbon nanotubes cerium dioxide titanium dioxide and silver nanoparticles in mammalian cells Leonardo Pereira Franchi T AJ Souza E Y Matsubara J M Rosolen C Satie Takahashi CS (Department of Genetics FMRP-USP Brazil)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P3a-8 Genotoxicity in RTG-2 fish cell line upon exposure to different dimensions of silver nanoparticles detected by the comet assay Mahmoud Ghobadi H Farahmand A Mirjalili (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-9 Two ldquofacesrdquo of carbon nanotubes

Aneta Fraczek-Szczypta E Menaszek S Blazewicz (University of Science and Technology Poland )

P3a-10 Study of biocompatible and hemocompatible properties of amorphous hydrogenated carbon coatings produced by pulsed magnetron discharge Julie Laloy C Lopez-Garcia J Colaux F Mullier M Fransolet C Michiels JM Dogneacute amp S Lucas (Department of Pharmacy NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-11 Effect of nano-filler particles and methacrylate monomers separate and in combination on the secretion of cytokines V Ansteinsson JT Samuelsen JE Dahl and NR Gjerdet (University of Bergen Norway)

P3a-12 In vivo genotoxicity of titanium dioxide nanoparticle

Charlegravene Relier F Robidel B Trouiller (INERIS France)

P3a-13 Insights into titanium dioxide nanoparticle and fine genotoxicity in human lymphocytes Andrea Zijno C Andreoli F Barone P Degan B De Berardis G Leter R Crebelli (Istituto Superiore di Sanitagrave Roma)

P3a-14 Highly concentrated silica nanoparticles affect the activities of neural stem cell

line Kouki Fujioka S Hanada Y Inoue F Kanaya KShiraishi Y Manome (The Jikei University School of Medicine Japan)

P3a-15 Toxicological influence of giving the silica nanoparticles on cultured central nerves cells Yuriko Inoue K Fujioka S Hanada FKanaya K Shiraishi YManome MTakayanagi (Toho University Japan)

P3a-16 Effect of surface modification on Zn ions and ROS production of ZnO nanoparticles Mu Yao Guo YHang Leung Alan M C Ng Fang Zhou Liu Yip Hang Ng Aleksandra B Djurišić Wai Kin Chan (The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong)

P3a-17 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of silver nanoparticles with different sizes in mammalian cells Tiago A Jorge de Souza L Pereira Franchi and C Satie Takahashi (Department of Genetics FMRP-USP Brazil)

P3a-18 In vivo toxicity of enoxaparin encapsulated in mucoadhesive nanoparticles topical application in a wound healing model SC Huber PD Marcato N Duraacuten JM Annichino-Bizzacchi (Unicamp Campinas Brazil)

P3a-19 Phytotoxic and genotoxic effects of PVP coated ZnO nanoparticles on garlic

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

(allium sativum l) root tip cells Changshan Xu K Eit M Wang Y Li B Sun (Centre for Advanced Optoelectronic Functional Materials Research Northeast Normal University P R China)

P3a-20 Internalisation of aluminium oxide nanoparticles into human cells impact of particle size on the quantitative uptake Steffi Boumlhme H-J Staumlrk T Meissner D Kuumlhnel W Busch (UFZ - Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research Germany)

P3a-21 Immunological assays as an opportunity of assessment of health risks of airborne particle mixture including nanoparticles Taacuteňa Brzicovaacute I Lochman P Danihelka A Lochmanovaacute K Lach V Mička (VŠB ndashFaculty of Safety Engineering Czech Republic)

P3a-22 Altered characteristics of differently functionalized silica nanoparticles in various

environments with possible implications for biological impacts Emilia Izak M Voetz S Eiden A Duschl and VF Puntes (Bayer Technology Services GmbH Germany)

P3a-23 Enhanced antiproliferation of cancer cells by biocompatible multifunctional microbial exopolysaccharide stabilized magnetic nanoparticles Balasubramanian Sivakumar R Girija Aswathy R Sreejith Y Nagaoka M Suzuki Y Yoshida T Maekawa D Nair Sakthikumar (Bio Nano Electronics Research Center Graduate School of Interdisciplinary New Science Toyo UniversityJapan)

P3a-24 Copper(ii) oxide nanoparticles penetrate into HEPG2 CELLS exert cytotoxicity via oxidative stress and induce proinflammatory response Jean-Pascal Piret D Jacques J-N Audinot J Mejia E Boilan F Noeumll M Fransolet C Demazy S Lucas C Saout and O Toussaint (URBC Namur Nanosafety Center (NNC) Belgium)

P3a-25 Electrical measurement of the interactions between gold nanoparticles and biological membrane Young-Rok Kim M-C Lim K-P Lee (Department of Food Science and Biotechnology Kyung Hee University Republic of Korea)

P3a-26 Metal homeostasis interferences in hepatocytes cells treated by CuO nanoparticles Martine Cuillel M Chevallet C Fauquant P Charbonnier D Cassio I Pignot-Paintrand E Mintz and I Michaud-Soret (CNRS CEA France)

P3a-27 Transnational access at VITO through the Fp7 qnano research infrastructure Evelien Frijns I Mertens K Tirez G Vanermen S Voorspoels R Persoons S Mullens I Nelissen (VITO NV Belgium)

P3a-28 Source activity and toxicity of nanomaterials for biological systems Ghassem Amoabediny J Malakootikhah I Alahdadi F Yazdian (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-29 TiO2 nanoparticles and bulk material stimulate human peripheral blood mononuclear cells Dietmar Fuchs S Schroecksnadel N Herlin M Carriere

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

(Biocenter Innsbruck Medical University Austria)

P3a-30 In vitro testing of nanoparticles dissolution Anna Godymchuk E Yunda (Tomsk Polytechnic University Russian Federation)

P3a-31 Particulate cobalt toxicity and internalization in lung cells Veacuteronique Malard C Darolles N Sage P Gueacuteraud M Floriani J Armengaud (CEA IRSN France)

P3a-32 Effects of physicochemical properties exposure doses and cell types on cytotoxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles Yan (Mary) Zhang Kathy C Nguyen D E Lefebvre P S Shwed J Crosthwait G S Bondy Azam F Tayabali (Environmental Health Sciences and Research Bureau Health Canada Canada)

P3a-33 Proteomic study of the molecular responses of mouse macrophages to copper oxide nanoparticles Thierry Rabilloud S Triboulet C Aude-Garcia M Carriegravere H Diemer F Proamer A Habert M Chevallet V Collin-Faure D Hanau A Van Dorsselaer N Herlin-Boime (CNRS France)

P3a-34 Toxicological evaluation of TiC nanoparticles orally administered in a rat model Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan J Mejia O Toussaint J-M Dogn S Lucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC Belgium)

P3a-35 In vitro toxicity assessment of gold nanoparticles in biological media Sadequa Sultana N Djaker M Salerno S Boca S Astilean H Hlawaty MLamy De La Chapelle (Universiteacute Paris 13 France)

P3a-36 Comparison cytotoxic potency of zinc oxide nanoparticles on five cellular lines Lidia Zapoacuter M Szewczyńska (Central Institute for Labour Protection ndash National Research Institute Poland)

P3a-37 Respiratory effects of repeated instillations of iron manganese and chromium oxides nanoparticles in mice Mirlande Preacutesumeacute A Simon-Deckers G Beaune O Durupthy J Boczkowski S Lanone (INSERM France)

P3a-38 Morphological and cytohistochemical evaluation of renal effects of cadmium-doped silica nanoparticles given intratracheally to rat Teresa Coccini E Roda S Barni L Manzo (Toxicology Division Salvatore Maugeri Foundation IRCCS and European Centre for Nanomedicine University of Pavia Italy)

P3a-39 Titanium oxide nanoparticles toxicity causes functionality and DNA damage in buffalo (bubalus bubalis) sperm in vitro Gautam Kaul and Kamlesh Pawar (Biochemistry Department National Dairy Research Institute Government of India Lab India)

P3a-40 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles in human

neuroblastoma cells Carla Costa V Valdiglesias G Kılıccedil B Laffon J P Teixeira (Portuguese

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

National Institute of Health Portugal)

P3a-41 Innovative nano-qsar technology for early detection of nanoparticlesrsquo toxicity Natalia Novoselska V Kuzmin A Artemenko (IIMechnikov Odessa National University Ukraine)

P3a-42 In vitro toxicity of carbon nanotubes impact of acid functionalization Agathe Figarol J Pourchez D Boudard D Bernache-Assolant M Cottier and P Grosseau (Ecole Nationale Supeacuterieure des Mines LINA France)

P3a-43 Role of metal oxide nanoparticle in welderrsquos lung injury A Simon-Deckers P Andujar B Fayard B Clin J Boczkowski J-C Pairon J Doucet F Gallateau-Salleacute S Lanone (INSERM CNRS France)

P3a-44 MTT and LDH interlaboratory assays for assessing in vitro cytotoxicity of engineered nanomaterials C Costa J- P Teixeira A Dhawan A Pandey B Laffon J Fernandez Tajes V Valdiglesias D Fuchs S Schroecksnadel M Carriegravere S Bonassi A Basak Engin E Coskun B Karahalil Nathalie Herlin-Boime (Environmental Health Dept National Institute of Health Dr Ricardo Jorge Porto Portugal )

P3a-45 Understanding the impact of np physicochemical properties in biological fluid

and their resultant cellular interaction in vitro Vera Hirsch C Kinnear B Rothen-Rutishauser Martin J D Clift A Petri-Fink (Adolphe Merkle Institute University of Fribourg Switzerland)

P3a-46 Biocompatibility evaluation of medical devices incorporating nanomaterials Sylvie Framery (NAMSA Europe France)

P3a-47 Genotoxicity and proinflammatory effects of nanosilica via oral route in vitro and in vivo approaches Adeline Tarantini K Hogeveen S Huet G Jarry R Lanceleur L Le Hegarat A Mourot M Poul J-G Rolland V Fessard (ANSES France)

P3a-48 In vitro evaluation of cellular response induced by ZnO nanoparticles zinc ions and non-nano ZnO in fish cells Mar Babin C del Rio Joseacute L Pareja C Garciacutea-Goacutemez D Fernaacutendez (INIA Department of Environment Spain)

P3a-49 Genotoxicity of cerium dioxide nanoparticles (CeO2 nps) on mice oocyte Raphaeumll Rollais M Auffan J Perrin V Tassistro T Orsiegravere A Botta J Rose B Courbiere (Institut Meacutediterraneacuteen de Biodiversiteacute et drsquoEcologie Faculteacute de Meacutedecine de lrsquoUniversiteacute drsquoAix-Marseille France)

P3a-50 Effects of amorphous silica nanoparticles on human alveolar epithelial cells Mathilde Delaval R Guadagnini S Vranic F Marano A Baeza-Squiban S Boland (Sorbonne Paris CiteacuteCNRS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P3a-51 How do carbide enm dispersions evolve in an in vitro assessment Jorge Mejia O Lozano J-P Piret D Jacques C Saout JM Dogneacute O Toussaint S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation

Laboratory of Biochemistry and Cellular Biology (URBC) Belgium)

P3a-52 Stability of SiC and TiC nanoparticles during in vitro assessment Jorge Mejia V Valembois J-P Piret C Saout Jean-Michel Dogneacute Olivier Toussaint Steacutephane Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Laboratory of Biochemistry and Cellular Belgium)

P3a-53 Cytotoxicity of MWCNT and SiO2 nanoparticles at different stages of their life cycle as nanocomposite fillers Ezequiel Mas del Molino Gemma Vilar G Janer E Fernaacutendez-Rosas S Vaacutezquez-Campos (LEITAT Technological Center SPAIN)

P3a-54=gt (03b-2)

Nitric oxide releasing-iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles for biomedical applications cell viability apoptosis and cell death evaluations Renata de Lima J Luiz Oliveira A Ludescher M A M Molina R Itri Amedea B Seabra Paula Haddad (Departamento de Biotecnologia Universidade de Sorocaba Brazil)

P3a-55 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of biogenic silver nanoparticles R De Lima D Ballottin Priscyla D Marcato L Tasic Nelson Duraacuten (Osasco UniversityBrazil)

P3a-56 Biocompatibility and cytotoxicity study of nanophotonic contact lens material Marija Tomic J Muncan D Stamenkovic M Jokanović L Matija (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering University of Belgrade Serbia)

P3a-57 Nanoparticles in paints a new strategy to protect faccedilades and surfaces

Jean-Pierre Kaiser L Diener and P Wick (EMPA Switzerland)

P3a-58 Pulmonary toxicity after inhalation of silicon carbide nanoparticles in rat Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan O Toussaint B Masereel J-M Dogneacute amp SLucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-59 Development and validation of a whole-body inhalation exposure model for the exposition of rats to nanoparticles aerosol Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan OToussaint S Rolin B Masereel amp S Lucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-60 Functionalized double walled carbon nanotubes (DWCNTS) for targeted drug release T Somanathan N Gokulakrishnan (Vels University Chennai India)

P3a-61 Biodistribution studies on nanoparticles are so far of limited use for PBPK modeling Gunnar Johanson U Carlander (Karolinska InstitutetSweden)

P3a-62 Toxicokinetics of zinc oxide nanoparticles in rats Soo-Jin Choi Hae-Eun Chung Jin Yu Miri Baek Jeong-A Lee Min-Seok Kim Su-Hyon Kim Eun-Ho Maeng (Department of Food Science and Technology Seoul Womenrsquos University South Korea)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P4a-1 Evaluation of toxicity of the nanoscale materials for mammalians and environment Rostyslav Stoika N Boyko Y Senkiv Y Shlyakhtina R Panchuk R Bilyy Y Filyak Y Kit N Skorohyd O Klyuchivska H Falfushinska L Gnatyshyna O Stoliar A Zaichenko N Mitina A Ryabceva (Institute of Cell Biology Ukraine)

P4a-2 Metal oxide nanoparticle transport in porous media ndash an analysis about (un)certainties in environmental research Ilona Heidmann (University of Koblenz-Landau Germany)

P4a-3 Assessing the heteroaggregation of manufactured nanoparticles with naturally occuring colloids in a typical surface water Jeacuterocircme Labille A Praetorius C Harns J-Y Bottero J Brant M Scheringer (Aix-Marseille Universiteacute CNRS IRD CEREGE France)

P4a-4 Potential safety implications of nanoformulation of agrochemicals in crops production Haixin Cui X Zhao (The Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences China)

P4b-1 Environmental dissemination of silver nanoparticles which impact on crops Camille Larue L Ceacutecillon H Castillo-Michel S Sophie J Bourguignon M Carriegravere S Bureau V Magnin G Sarret (Isterre UMR 5275 CNRS and Univ J Fourier France)

P4b-2 Bio-interactions between proteins and CeO2-nps with similar hydrodynamic radius Franccediloise Rollin-Genetet E Artells C Seidel W Liu J Rose A Thieacutery C Vidaud (CEA France)

P4b-3 Carbon nanotubes enhanced the lead toxicity on the freshwater fish Diego Steacutefani T Martinez Oswaldo L Alves and E Barbieri (University of Campinas ndash UNICAMP Brazil)

P4b-4 Colloidal stability of modified carbon nanotubes Stefan Schymura K Franke (HZDR Institute of Resource Ecology Germany)

P4c-1 Behavioural responses of hediste diversicolor (polycheta) to Ag CdS or CuO nanoparticles using the multispecies freshwater biomonitorreg (MFB) Hanane Perrein-Ettajani P Emmanuel Buffet P Wu Douglas Gilliland P Reip E Valsami-Jones C Mouneyrac (LUNAM universiteacute UCO MMS France)

P4c-2 Combined effect of ZnO nanoparticles on zebrafish early development Eugene Krysanov T Demidova (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P4c-3 Effect of metal oxide nanoparticles on embryotoxicity of doxorubicin Tatiana Demidova E Krysanov (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P4c-4 Evaluation of multi walled carbon nanotubes ecotoxicology using standardized procedures on aquatic organisms

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

Florence Mouchet C Gancet E Pinelli A Perrault F Bourdiol E Flahaut L Gauthier J-C Boutonnet (CNRS UPS INPT NAUTILE Laboratoires ecolabCIRIMATGRL France)

P4c-5 Adverse effect of surface modified nanoparticles on the aquatic environment Younjung Jung J-Sung Ra and S Kim (KIST-Europe Campus E Germany)

P4c-6

P4c-7 Acute aquatic toxicity of photoactive TiO2 nanoparticles anchored on kaolinite matrix to freshwater green algae Kristina Čabanovaacute P Peikertovaacute V Matějka JKukutschovaacute (VŠB ndash Technical University of Ostrava Czech Republic)

P4c-8 Monitoring technique for the acute effect of TiO2 nanoparticles from the behaviour of rice fish orizias latipes in vivo Masaru Irie K Kosuge K Shida M Kubo-Irie K Takeda (Waseda Univ Japan)

P4c-9 Antifungal and antibacterial activities of silver nanoparticles Mohd Faiyaz Anwar D Yadav R Arora J Chandara M Samim (Department of Chemistry Jamia Hamdard University India)

P4c-10 (04a-3)

Adsorption of organic pollutants to aqueous suspensions of carbon nanomaterials Berit Glomstad A Booth B M Jenssen L Soslashrensen J Liu M Shen

(Norwegian University of Science and Technology Norway)

P5a-1 Carbon nanotubes sorbents and their potential risks to aquatic organisms

Daniela Plachaacute A Matlochovaacute K Čabanovaacute P Peikertovaacute (VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava Czech Republic)

P5a-2 Ecologicaly friendly intermatrix synthesis of polymer stabilized silver nanocomposites dealing with nanomaterial release Julio Bastos-Arrieta M Muntildeoz Dmitri N Muraviev P Ruiz (Autonomous University of Barcelona Spain)

P5a-3 Characterization of nanoparticulate emissions from the incineration of wastes containing manufactured nanomaterials Dinh-Trinh Tran D Fleury D Venditti S Durecu A Joubert G Ounoughene E Fiani T Meunier O Le Bihan L Le coq (INERIS Ecole des mines de Nantes France)

P5a-4 Investigation of nanoparticle release from UV-curable polymeric nanocomposites AFreyer E Bilz H Hildebrand K Franke R Mehnert E Mai (Leibniz Institute for Surface Modification Germany)

P5a-5 Characterization of released particles during abrasion test of nano-charged construction materials C Bressot O Aguerre-Chariol A Plassais F RousseauC Haehnel O Le Bihan (INERIS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P5a-6 Release of nanomaterials from paint waste Stefano Zuin M Gaiani A Ferrari L Golanski F Tardif (Venice Research Consortium Italy)

P5a-7 Potential release of carbon nanotubes from cnt composites during grinding process Isamu ogura M Kotake M Shigeta M Uejima K Saito N Hashimoto A Kishimoto (National institute of advanced industrial science and technology (AIST) technology research association for single wall carbon nanotubes Japan)

P5a-8 Nanomaterials for controlled drug delivery system T Somanthan (Vels University india)

P6a-1 Release characteristics of single-wall carbon nanotubes during manufacturing and handling Isamu Ogura M Kotake Nao Hashimoto K Gotoh A Kishimoto (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Technology Research Association for Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes (TASC) Japan)

P6a-2 Towards a nanosecured plateform to assess risks along the industrial lifecycle of nanomaterials Dominique Fleury E Frejafon B Debray O Aguerre-Chariol A Vignes and J Bouillard (INERIS France)

P6a-3 Mapping the use of nanoparticles in Quebecrsquos industries and research laboratories Claude Emond C Ostiguy I Dossa Y Malki C Boily D Roughley A Plavski et C-A Endo (University of Montreal Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Department Canada)

P8a-1 Life cycle and destination of silver nanoparticles in environment Ghassem Amoabediny I Alahdadi J Malakootikhah (University of Tehran Iran)

P9a-1 Towards nanoresponsibility Dorotheacutee Benoit Browaeys Jean-Jacques Perrier (VivAgora France)

P9a-2 Nanosafety - risk governance of manufactured nanoparticles -- challenges of substance regulation under scientific uncertainty Stefanie B Seitz J Jahnel and T Fleischer (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) Germany)

PO The ERA-Net SIINN Project Safe Implementation of Innovative Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Rainer Hagenbeck

B Fillon D Duret L Golanski SLegros (Forschungszentrum Juumllich GmbH Germany CEA France)

P1 Innovative strategies methods and tools for occupational risks management of manufactured nanomaterials (MNMs) in the construction industry Jesuacutes M Loacutepez de Ipintildea (TECNALIA Research amp Innovation ) on behalf of the Scaffold Consortium

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Wednesday 14 November

Session 3 Toxicology (Chair Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster)

3a Nanoparticle biotransformation and degradation

PL3 800-835

Concepts of safety assessment of engineered nanomaterials (ENM) Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster (University of Rochester USA)

O3a-1 845-900

How do oxide nanomaterial dispersions evolve in an in vitro assessment Omar Lozano J Mejia J-P Piret D Jacques C Saout J-M Dogneacute O Toussaint S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Belgium)

O3a-2 900-915

Interaction of fibrinogen and albumin with titanium dioxyde nanoparticles of different crystalline phases Arianna Marucco I Fenoglio F Turci B Fubini (University of Torino Dip Italy)

O3a-3 915-930

An effective photothermal therapy against cancer cells and deep tissue imaging with targeted NIR QD Ravindran Girija Aswathy B Sivakumar Y Nagaoka Y Yoshida T Maekawa D Sakthi Kumar (Bio Nano Electronics Research Center Japan)

O3a-4 930-945

Safety of nanovectors Cytotoxicity assessment of New self-emulsifying multiple wow nanoemulsions Estelle Sigward N Mignet P Rat M Dutot D Scherman D Brossard S Crauste-Manciet (INSERM France)

O3a-5 945-1000

Surface ligand dependent fate and toxicity of ZnO np in HEPG2 cells Dorota Bartczak M-O Baradez H Goenaga-Infante D Marshall (LGCUK)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 12 Regulation and standardization in nano-products (Chair Maila Puolamaa)

12a Regulation

PL12a 1030-1105

Regulatory aspects of nanomaterials in REACH Maila Puolamaa (DG Enterprise and Industry European Commission Brussel)

O12a-1 1115-1130

Legal issues of the environmental safety regulation in the sphere of nanotechnology in Russian federation Ekaterina Belokrylova (Udmurt State University Russia)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

O12a-2 1130-1145

Regulation and safety implementation of nanotechnology for chemical enterprises in the Central Europe space Andreas Falk S Hartl F Sinner (BioNanoNet Forschungsgesellschaft mbH Austria)

O12a-3 1145-1200

Defining occupational and consumer exposure limits for nanomaterials - first experiences from REACH registrations Karin Aschberger F M Christensen (European commission-JRC Italy)

O12a-4 1200-1215

Development of an integrative program of Nanosafety Promote the Coordination Between Industries and Risk Assessor Claude Emond S Kouassi F Schuster (BioSimulation Consulting Inc USA University of Montreal Canada)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 8 Life cycle analysis recycling waste management and disposal (Chair Bernd Nowack)

PL8 1330-1405

Life cycle considerations for assessing environmental risks of nanomaterials Bernd Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

O8a-1 1415-1445

Incineration of nanowastes The implications from a life cycle perspective Tobias Walser LK Limbach R Brogioli E Erismann L Flamigni B Hattendorf M Juchli F Krumeich C Ludwig K Prikopsky M Rossier D Saner A Sigg S Hellweg D Guumlnther W J Stark (Institute of Environmental Engineering Switzerland)

O8a-2 1445-1500

Preliminary evaluation of risks related to waste incineration of polymer nanocomposites Lex Roes M K Patel E Worrell C Ludwig (Utrecht UniversityThe Netherlands)

O8a-3 1500-1515

Safe and environmentally-friendly management and final elimination of wastes harbouring nano-objects or likely to release nanoparticles Thierry Meunier D VendittI amp S Durecu (Groupe Seacutecheacute Environnement France)

O8a-9

1515-1530 Investigation of the life cycle of nanoparticles by means of [4445Ti]TiO2 and [110mAg]Ag0 ndash Research Project nanoTrack Heike Hildebrand K Franke A Freyer E Bilz R Mehnert E Mai C Isaacson K Schirmer A Ammann L Sigg (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden Germany)

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Session 10 Commercial equipment (Chair Robert Muir)

O10a-1 1600-1615

Optical instrumentations for Nanosafety Nathalie Vollmer (HORIBA Scientific France)

O10a-2 1615-1630

NanoScan SMPS - a Novel Portable Nanoparticle Sizing and counting Instrument Torsten Tritscher TJ Krinke A F Zerrath E Filimundi O F Bischof (TSI GmbH GTSI Incorporated Germany USA)

O10a-3 1630-1645

Detecting amp characterizing nanomaterials in complex matrices amp airborne Byron J Cheatham (CytoViva USA)

O10a-4 1645-1700

High Resolution Portable Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer Designed for best practice nano exposure measurements Brian Steer B Gorbunov R Muir (Naneum Ltd UK)

O10a-5 1700-1715

Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis (NTA) A tool in toxicology and environmental fate assessment of nanomaterial Phil Vincent P Hole P Peotta S Capracotta B Carr (NanoSight LtdUK)

O10a-6 1715-1730

Magellan innovative detection traceability and characterization of Nanoparticles traces in liquid media Steacutephane Aiumlt Oumeghar P Nagtegaele D Jacob (Cordouan Technologies France)

2000-2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

Session 2 Detection and identification of nanoparticles (Co-chair Olivier Le Bihan)

2c Detection and measurement of nanoparticles in water

O2c-1 845-900

Measuring particle size distributions of nanoparticles in aqueous media using FFF and LIBD Nataliya Fedotova K Ralf B Sinnet G Detlef (ETH Zurich Switzerland)

O2c-2 900-915

Lab-on a chip microTAS (Micro Total Analysis Systems) for the High-throughput Measurement of Nanomaterial Solubility Ratna Tantra (National Physical Laboratory United Kingdom)

O2c-3 915-930

Species selective pre-concentration and quantification of Ag Au and Pd nanoparticles using cloud point extraction and graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry Georg Hartmann M Schuster (Technische Universitaumlt Muumlnchen Germany)

O2c-4 930-945

Quantitative Analysis of Engineered Nanoparticles in Food and Environment Frank Von der Kammer S Wagner S Legros B Meisterjahn E H Larsen K LoeschnerJ NavratilovaT Hofmann (Univ of Vienna Austria)

O2c-5 945-1000

Detection of nanoparticle heavy metal Pollutants in water by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) Cheikh-Benoit Faye C Dutouquet T Amodeo E Frejafon P Delalain O Aguerre-Chariol N Gilon-Delepine (INERIS France)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 2 Detection and identification of nanoparticles (Co-chair Simon Clavaguera)

2d Detection and measurement of nanoparticles in air

O2d-1 1030-1045

NanoBadge a Tool for Engineered Nanoparticles Exposure Assessment Simon Clavaguera M Amdaoud S Jacquinot S Motellier A Guiot L Golanski P Capron (CEA France)

O2d-2 1045-1100

Measurement methods for the EC definition of nanomaterials Luigi Calzolai D Gilliland and F Rossi (European Commission - DG Joint Research Centre Italy)

O2d-3 1100-1115

O2d-4 1115-1130

Detection of Nanoparticle agglomerates trapped in a low pressure RF (Radio-Frequency) plasma discharge using LIBS (Laser-induced Breakdown spectroscopy) Christophe Dutouquet G Wattieaux L Meyer E Frejafon and L Boufendi (INERIS France)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

O2d-5 1130-1145

Characterization of manufactured TiO2 nanoparticles Charles Motzkus J Idrac T Maceacute S Vaslin-Reimann P Ausset et M Mailleacute (LNE France)

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Sophie Lanone)

3a Nanoparticle biotransformation and degradation

O3a-6 1145-1200

ECSINrsquos methodological approach for hazard evaluation of engineered nanomaterials Lisa Bregoli F Benetti E Sabbioni (ECSIN ITALY)

O3a-7 1200-1215

Degraded nanocomposites a combined physico-chemical and toxicogenomics approach in caco-2 cells Odette Prat M Fisichella F Berenguer G Steinmetz M Auffan J Rose (CEA France)

O3a-8 1215-1230

Pristine graphene activates macrophages to produce cytokineschemokines via TLR- and NF-kappa B-related signalling pathways Taotao Wei H Zhou K Zhao and C Chen (Chinese Academy of Sciences China)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 3 Toxicology (Co- chair Claude Emond)

3b Nano bio interactions modeling

O3b-1 1330-1345

Assessment of different methods studying the impact of carbon nanomaterials on platelet function Julie Laloy F Mullier S Robert L Alpan J Mejia J-PPiret N Bailly S Lucas B Chatelain OToussaint B Masereel S Rolin amp J-M Dogneacute (University of Namur Belgium)

O3b-2 1345-1400 =gt(OP3a-54)

Iron oxide nanoparticles show no toxicity in terms of comete assay in lymphocytes a promising vehicle for nitric oxide releasing nanocarrier in biomedical applications R de Lima J Luiz Oliveira P Sayuri Kaneko Murakami M A M Molina R Itri P Haddad Amedea B Seabra (Universidade de Sorocaba Brazil)

O3b-3 1400-1415

Translocation of SiO2 nanoparticles across human bronchial epithelial cells Isabelle George S Vranic S Boland F Marano A Baeza-Squiban (Universiteacute Paris Diderot France)

O3b-4 1415-1430

Development of a dose-controlled multiculture cell exposure chamber for efficient delivery of airborne and engineered nanoparticles Akrivi Asimakopoulou Emmanouil Daskalos N Lewinski M Riediker E Papaioannou A G Konstandopoulos (Aerosol and Particle Technology Laboratory CPERICERTH Greece)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

Panel discussion Toxicology (Moderator Claude Emond)

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Peter Hoet)

3b Nano bio interactions modeling

O3b-5 1600-1615

In vitro ex vivo and in vivo translocation of titanium dioxide nanoparticles through the gastrointestinal barrier toxicological consequences Emilie Brun Nathalie Herlin-Boime G Veronesi B Fayard A-M Flank M Carriegravere (CEA-CNRS France)

O3b-6 1615-1630

Variation in silver nanoparticles toxicity in the presence of phenolic compounds Alina Martirosyan A Bazes Y-J Schneider (Institute of Life Sciences Belgium)

O3b-7 1630-1645

Development of a PBPK model for ionic and nanoparticulate silver Gerald Bachler N von Goetz K Hungerbuumlhler (ETH Zurich Switzerland)

O3b-8 1645-1700

Predictive tests to evaluate oxidative potential of engineered nanomaterials Mara Ghiazza E Carella S Oliaro Bosso M Tomatis I Corazzari M Cristina Paganini S Livraghi F Viola A Marucco B Fubini I Fenoglio (University of Torino Italy)

O3b-9 1700-1715

Comparison of Toxicity of Uncoated and Coated Silver Nanoparticles Kathy C Nguyen P Rippstein J Tan A F Tayabali (Health Canada Canada)

O3b-10 1715 -1730

Nano-titanium dioxide modulates the dermal sensitization potency of DNCB Stijn Smulders V De Vooght S Hussain S Boland B Nemery P HM Hoet J AJ Vanoirbeek (KU Leuven Belgium)

O3b-11 1730-1745

Using a PBPK model to study the influence of different characteristics of nanoparticles on their biodistribution Dingsheng Li C Emond G Johanson O Jolliet (School of Public Health University of MichiganUSA)

O3b-12 1745-1800

Cytotoxicity of solid lipid nanoparticle and nanostructured lipid carriers with local anaesthetic dibucaine for topical application Nelson Duraacuten R de Melo Barbosa C Moraes G da Silva T dos Santos Bella D Ribeiro de Arauacutejo P D Marcato E de Paula (State University of Campinas Brazil)

2000- 2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

1430-1530

Toxicology what is the time-scale to identify hazard classes for the engineered nanoparticles Application to nanomaterials safe by design

Claude Emond Claude Emond (University of Montreal Canada) Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster (University of Rochester USA) Gunnar Johanson (Karolinska Institutet Sweden) Daniel Bernard (ARKEMA France)

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 67 Secure industrial production and protection technology (Co-chair Jesuacutes Loacutepez de Ipintildea Pentildea)

6aSecure industrial production

O6a-6 845-900

In situ synthesis of anti-bacterial nanocomposite coatings by nanosafe-by-design sputtering process Alain Billard E Monsifrot I Sayah F Sanchette F Schuster (DEPHIS SARL France)

O6a-7 900-915

Secure Process through functionnalisation elaboration of organic composites reinforced with aligned carbon nanotubes grown on carbon fibers Steacutephanie Patel Y Magga M Pinault D Porterat G Deniau C Reynaud M Mayne-LrsquoHermite (CEA France)

O6a-8 915-930

Criteria and guiding principles for the precautionary design and for improved recyclability of engineered nanomaterials Michael Steinfeldt (University of Bremen Germany)

O6a-9 930-945

From Safe Nanomanufacturing to Nanosafe-by-Design processes Freacutedeacuteric Schuster F Lomello (CEA France)

1000-1030

Coffee-break

Session 11 Risk management for OHS experts (Chair Paul Schulte)

(Co-chair Olivier Witchger and Eric Drais)

PL11 1030-1105

Risk management for OHS experts Paul A Schulte (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health USA)

O11a-1 1115-1130

Horizon-scanning and Identification of emerging risks among nanotech-companies Steffen Foss Hansen H V Kristensen A Baun (Technical University of Denmark Denmark)

O11a-2 1130-1145

Risk assessment of nanomaterials and nanoproducts ndash adaptation of traditional approaches Jutta Jahnel T Fleischer S B Seitz (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Germany)

O11a-3 1145-1200

OHB based risk assessment method for powders and nanomaterials Malcom Staves Laurent Gridelet P Delbecq L Herveacute G Fayet D Fleury S Kowal (SOPROREAL France)

O11a-4 French approach for characterizing potential emissions and exposure to

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

1200-1215 aerosols released from nanomaterials in workplace operations Catherine Durand O Witschger O Le Bihan E Zimmermann A Marchetto M Reynier D Charpentier (CEA France)

O11a-5 1215-1230

Concerns related to Safety Management of Engineered Nanomaterials Amela Groso T Meyer (Ecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 11 Risk management for OHS Experts (Co- chair Eric Drais)

O11a-6 1330-1345

Design of a prevention approach from representations to action the case of nanomaterials Catherine LrsquoAllain S Caroly E Drais (Laboratoire PACTE Universiteacute de Grenoble INPG France)

O11a-7 1345-1400

From nanomaterials risk perception to risk management last literature survey lessons Eric Drais (INRS France)

O11a-8 1400-1415

French registry of workers handling engineered nanomaterials as an Instrument of integrated system for surveillance and research Irina Guseva Canu O Boutou-Kempf L Delabre S Ducamp Y Iwatsubo J-L Marchand and E Imbernon (French Institute for Public Health Surveillance France)

Session 12 Regulation and standardization in nano-products (Co-chair Olivier Salvi)

12 b Standardization

PL12b 1430-1445

NanoSTAIR project Establishing a process and a platform to support standardization for nanotechnologies Olivier Salvi E Freacutejafon (EU-VRi Germany)

O12b-1 1445-1500

Current International Standardization in particle characterization and release testing Michael Stintz L Hillemann (Institute of Process Engineering and Environmental Technology Germany)

O12b-2 1500-1515

Overview of standardization activities in Europe (CEN) and in relation with ISO and OECD Jean-Marc Aublant (LNE France)

O12b-3 1515-1530

Managing Operation Procedures in collaborative projects Marie-Gabrielle Ollivier Beuzelin A Hool (Ecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 8 Life cycle analysis

(Co- chair Mickael Riediker)

O8a-5 1600-1615

LCA Modelling of Engineered Nanomaterials a framework for establishing sound inventory data of production amp releases of nano objects along the life cycle Roland Hischier (EMPA Switzerland)

O8a-6 1615-1630

LCA case studies of nanotechnology-based applications in the project NanoSustain Michael Steinfeldt (University of Bremen Germany)

O8a-7 1630-1645

Life cycle assessment of a self-cleaning coating based on nano TiO2-polyurea resin applied on aluminum panel Martina Pini A M Ferrari R Gamberini P Neri B Rimini ( EN amp TECH - Italy)

O8a-8 1645-1700

Impact assessment of nano activated polymeric membranes Stefano Zuin P Scanferla W Wennekes J E Wong K De Sitter C Dotremont I Genne (Venice Research Consortium Italy)

O8a-4 1700-1715

Environmental exposure modelling of Engineered Nanomaterials and comparison to their corresponding bulktotal material flows Tianyin Sun F Gottschalk K Hungerbuumlhler B Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

Session 67 Secure industrial production (Co- chair Freacutedeacuteric Schuster)

6b Protection technology

O6b-1 1715-1730

Evaluating performance of containment equipment designed for handling manufactured nanomaterials by use of nanoparticle marker Seacutebastien Artous P Bombardier S Derrough D Locatelli P Nobile C Durand (CEA France)

O6b-2 1730-1745

Experimental and numerical comparative study of the containment of airborne nanoparticles and gas released inside a safety cabinet Vincent Cesard E Belut C Preacutevost (INRS France)

O6b-3 1745-1800

Experimental evaluation of the resistance of protective gloves against titanium dioxide nanoparticles in solution under conditions simulating occupational use Ludwig Vinches P Dolez K J Wilkinson S Halleacute (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal Canada)

2000-2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

2939

Thursday 15 November

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Chair Jeacuterocircme Rose)

4a Transport transformations and trophic transfer

PL4 800-835

Environmental Interactions Jeacuterocircme Rose M Auffan P Chaurand J Labille D Borschneck A Masion H Miche C Botta C Geantet E Puzenat P Afanasiev E Lecelrc J Garric F Manuela B Vollat P Noury K Abbaci J-Y Bottero (CEREGE France)

O4a-1 845-900

Effect of TiO2 nanoparticles on larval development of swallowtail within a food chain Miyoko Kubo-Irie M Yokoyama K Takeda M Irie (Tokyo University of Sciences Japan)

O4a-2 900-915

Role of water temperature in the fate transport bioavailability of engineered nanoparticles in aquatic environments Seyed Mohammad Majedi H K Lee B C Kelly (National University of Singapore Singapore)

O4a-3 915-930

MWCNT accumulation during hydroponic exposure of wheat and rapeseed quantification and distribution Camille Larue M Pinault B Czarny D Georgin E Flahaut N Bendiab M Mayne-LlsquoHermite V Dive F Taran M Carriegravere (CEA-CNRS France)

O4a-4 930-945

Benthic Food Chain studies with TiO2 nanoparticles Carl W Isaacson L Sigg A Amman and K Schirmer (EAWAG Switzerland)

O4a-5 945-1000

Modeling the fate of nano-TiO2 in the Rhone river ndash the importance of hetero aggregation with natural colloids Antonia Praetorius J Labille M Scheringer J-Y Bottero K Hungerbuumlhler (ETH Zuumlrich Switzerland)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 5 Nanomaterial release (Chair Tinh Nguyen)

5a Release by environmental stress

PL5 1030-1105

Quantitative Studies of Photo-induced Surface Accumulation and Release of Nanoparticles in Polymer Nanocomposites Tinh Nguyen D Stanley S Rabb D Banerjee X Gu L L Yu L Sung and J W Chin (NIST USA)

O5a-1 1115-1130

Scenarios and methods that induce protruding or released CNTrsquos after degradation of composite materials

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3039

Wendel Wohlleben L Cena S Hirth G Cox Ž Tomović T Peters (BASF SE Germany)

O5a-2 1130-1145

Monitoring migration and transformation of nanomaterials in polymeric composites during climatic aging Gemma Vilar E Fernaacutendez-Rosas G Janer E Mas del Molino M Busquets-Fiteacute V Puntes SVaacutezquez-Campos (LEITAT Technological Center SPAIN)

O5a-3 1145-1200

Release of nanoparticles from textiles during washing Bernd Nowack Lena Windler C Lorenz N von Goetz K Hungerbuumlhler M Heuberger (EMPA Switzerland)

O5a-4 1200-1215

Release of TiO2 particles from paints containing pigment TiO2 andor nano-TiO2 by weathering experiments Ahmed Al-Kattan A Wichser R Vonbank S Brunner A Ulrich and B Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

O5a-5 1215-1230

Release of CeO2 nanoparticles upon aging of acrylic wood coating Lorette Scifo P Chaurand A Masion M Auffan M-A Diot J Labille J-Y Bottero and J Rose (TecnaliaFrance)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Co-Chair Jean-Yves Bottero)

4b Biodegradation biointeractions

O4b-1 1330-1345

Aged TiO2-based nanomaterial used in sunscreens implications on ESCHERICHIA COLI sensitization to toxic metal Catherine Santaella B Allainmat F Simonet J Labille C Geantet J Rose W Achouak (CNRS-CEA France)

O4b-2 1345-1400

Characterizing nanoparticles reactivity structure-Photocatalytic activity relationship Jordi Piella N Bastus V Puntes (ICN Spain)

O4b-3 1400-1415

TiO2 nanoparticles in cosmetic sunscreen effect of aging on physico-chemical and cytotoxic properties of both plain formulation and extracted nanoparticles Manon Rossano N Hucher C Picard M Grisel F Le Foll (URCOM CNRS France)

O4b-4 1415-1430

Assessment of Environmental Exposure to Nanomaterials through mesocosms experiments Meacutelanie Auffan M Tella L Brousset J Issartel C Pailles B Espinasse E Artells A Thiery C Santaella W Achouack A Masion J Rose J-Y Bottero

(CEREGE-CNRS France)

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3139

O4b-5 1430-1445

Biotransformation of Carbon Nanotubes and Fullerenes by Horseradish Peroxidase Deborah Xanat Flores-Cervantes J Hollender Hans-Peter E Kohler (EAWAG Switzerland)

O4b-6 1445-1500

Cobalt titanium dioxide and nanosilver nanoparticles cause skeletal damages in sea urchins at pluteus stage Antonietta Morena Gatti C Gambardella S Ferrando L Gallus P Ramoino C Falugi (University of Genoa Italy)

O4b-7 1500-1515

Comparison of effects on crustaceans carbon nanoparticles and molybdenum nanowires Anda Baumerte G Sakale J Zavickis M Knite L Putna M Balode A Mrzel (University of Latvia Slovenia)

1530-1600

Coffee-break

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Co-chair Laurent Charlet)

4c Biologicals effects of NMs

O4c-1 1600-1615

Concerns over aluminum oxide nanoparticle based applications an ecologically inspired study using environmentally relevant isolates and medium Sunandan Pakrashi N Chandrasekaran A Mukherjee (VIT University India)

O4c-2 1615-1630

The role of silver and vanadium to the ecotoxicity of silver vanadate nanowires decorated with silver nanoparticles Gisela de Aragatildeo Umbuzeiro M Coletty Artal F Kummrow R Dias Holtz O Luiz Alves (State University of Campinas Brazil)

O4c-3 1630-1645

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Marie Carriegravere)

3d Tissues and environnement

O3d-5 1700-1715

Violaceinpoly-ɛ -caprolactonechitosan nanoparticles against bovine mastistis antibacterial and ecotoxicity evaluation Gisela A Umbuzeiro E Berni G Nakazato F I Vacchi N Duraacuten (UNICAMP Brazil)

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3239

O3d-6 1715-1730

Evaluation of multi walled carbon nanotubes eco(geno)toxicity using the amphibian larvae of xenopus laevis Laury Gauthier F Mouchet C Gancet A Perrault F Bourdiol E Flahaut P Puech E Pinelli J-C Boutonnet (CNRS NAUTILE France)

O3d-7 1730-1745

Molecular interference between titanium from NP-TiO2 nanoparticles and iron homeostasis in E coli Caroline Fauquant Isabelle Michaud-Soret A-N Petit N Herlin-Boime P-H Jouneau SOllagnier de Choudens (CEA-CNRS France)

O3d-8 1745-1800

Fullerene nanoparticles C60 and C60(OH)18-22 Assessment of biological activity using bacterial cells and rat liver mitochondria as model systems Sandra M Santos R A Videira L Ferreira A M Dinis F Peixoto A S Jurado (University of Coimbra Portugal)

1815 Conclusion

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3339

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Naohide Shinohara)

3c Nanoparticles translocation and barrier

O3c-1 800-815

Tissue Distribution and clearance of Titanium Dioxide nanoparticles after intravenous administration and Intratracheal instillation Naohide Shinohara H Fukui N Danno T Ichinose K Honda M Gamo (AIST Japan)

O3c-2 815-830

A dynamic co-culture model resembling the alveolo-capillary barrier to study toxicity and translocation of nanoparticles Katrien Luyts B Nemery and P HM Hoet (KULeuven Belgium)

O3c-3 830-845

Communicating Nanotoxicology three Evaluations using in vitro central nerve models Fumihide Kanaya S Hanada Y Inoue Y Manome K Fujioka (National Center for Global Health and Medicine Japan)

O3c-4 845-900

Comparative study of neurologic effects of nano-TiO2 versus SiO2 after direct intracerebral exposure in mice Aureacutelie Balvay N Thieriet L Lakhdar A Bencsik (ANSES France)

O3c-5 900-915

Interactions of functionalized MWCNTs with primary neural cells from different brain regions site-specific effects Cyrill Bussy J Boczkowski S Lanone M Prato A Bianco K Kostarelos (Centre for Drug Delivery Research UK)

O3c-6 915-930

Specific uptakes and damages induced by polystyrene nanobeads according to surface chemistry Vincent Paget S Dekali T Kortulewski R Grall S Chevillard A Braun P Rat G Lacroix (INERIS France)

O3c-7 930-945

Application of in vitro BBB model to measure permeability of nanoparticles Sanshiro Hanada K Fujioka Y Inoue F Kanaya Y Manome K Yamamoto (National Center for Global Health and Medicine Japan)

O3c-8 945-1000

3D model of air-blood barrier for the study of nanoparticles translocation Samir Dekali V Paget C Gamez P Rat and G Lacroix (INERIS C-TAC France)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3439

Session 3 Toxicology (Chair Shuji Tsuruoka)

3c Nanoparticles translocation and barrier

O3c-9 1115-1130

Assessment of cytotoxicity intracellular uptake and intestinal absorption of amorphous silica nanoparticles in the Caco-2 in vitro human intestinal barrier model Agnieszka Kinsner-Ovaskainen C Uboldi I Cydzik F Simonelli E Alloa M Ceridono D Gilliland N Gibson J Ponti F Rossi (JRC Italy)

O3c-10 1130-1145

Influence of the length of imogolite-like nanotubes on their cytotoxicity and genotoxicity towards human dermal cells Wei Liu P Chaurand C Di Giorgio M De Meacuteo A Thill M Auffan A Masion D Borschneck F Chaspoul P Gallice A Botta J-Y Bottero J Rose

(CEREGEndashCNRS France)

O3c-11 1145-1200

Effect of Different surface charge based superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) on Biodistribution in Rat and Ex vivo Protein fishing Usawadee Sakulkhu L Maurizi A Gramoun M-G Beuzelin J-P Valleacutee G Coullerez H Hofmann (Eacutecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

O3c-12 1200-1215

An Impedance-based High-throughput Method for Evaluating the Cytotoxicity of Nanoparticles Mihaela Roxana Cimpan T Mordal J Schoumllermann U Pliquett E Cimpan

(IKO Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry Norway)

O3c-13 1215-1230

The use of differentiated human respiratory epithelial cells in inhalation toxicology of nanomaterials Frieke Kuper A Reus M Groumlllers F van Acker I Kooter (TNO Quality and Safety The Netherlands)

1230-1330 Lunch

Panel discussion (Moderator Alexei Grinbaum)

1330-1430 The opinion of the Civil Society international NGO and european labor unions regarding nanomaterials approaches Alexei Grinbaum (CEA France) Aida Ponce Del Castillo (ETU BrusseI) Luisa Filipponi (NANOPINION Brussel) Alain Lombard (VivAgora France)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3539

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Freacutedeacuteric Bois)

3d Tissues and environment

O3d-1 1430-1445

ROS evaluation for a series of CNTs and their derivatives using ESR method with DMPO Shuji Tsuruoka KTakeuchi K Koyama M Endo H Matsumoto N Saito Y Usui D W Porter V Castranova (Shinshu University Japan)

O3d-2 1445-1500

Toxicity towards lung cells and Escherichia Coli Impact of nanoparticle dispersion status Nathalie Herlin-Boime Marie Carriegravere S Pigeot-Reacutemy A Casanova C Guillard J-C Lazzaroni D Atlan (CEA-UJF France)

O3d-3 1500-1515

Noteworthy Interaction of TiO2 Nanoparticles (Anatase) with Bacterial Cells under Dark Conditions Swayamprava Dalai N Chandrasekaran A Mukherjee (VIT University India)

O3d-4 1515-1530

Determination of endotoxin concentration by different test methods influence of sample preparation and particle interference on test reliability Stijn Smulders J-P Kaiser P Wick P Hoet (KULeuven Belgium)

1530-1630 Coffee-break

1815 End of the conference

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

3639

Session 9 Ethics and societal issues (Chair Alexei Grinbaum)

PL9 1030-1105

Nanotechnology and the narratives of responsibility Alexei Grinbaum (CEA France)

O9a-1 1115-1130

Nanotechnology responsibility and responsible innovation Christopher Groves (ESRC Cardiff University United Kingdom)

O9a-2 1130-1145

The social context of nanotechnology and Regulating its uncertainty a nanotechnologist approach Vincent Jamier I Gispert V Puntes (Centre for NanoBioSafety and Sustainability Spain)

O9a-3 1145-1200

The NanoSchool project a new pedagogical initiative to increase the awareness of nanosciences and nanotechnologies in the classrooms Francine Papillon E Excoffon A Bsiesy J Chevrier (CEA Grenoble France)

O9a-4 1200-1215

Latest research results on the effects of nanomaterials on humans and the environment DaNa - Knowledge Base Nanomaterials Clarissa Marquardt K Nau HF Krug D Kuumlhnel B Mathes V Richter S Scholz C Steinbach (KITGermany)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 5 Nanomaterial release

5b Release by mechanical stress

(Co- chair Francois Tardif)

O5b-1 1330-1345

Release-ability of nano fillers from different nanomaterials (Toward the acceptability of nanoproduct) Luana Golanski A Guiot S Motellier A T Saber F Tardif P Capron (CEA-Liten France)

O5b-2 1345-1400

Nanomaterial release from nanocomposites during reworking process Virginia Goacutemez M Levin S Irusta M Dal Maso J-M Santamariacutea K A Jensen I K Koponen (INA Spain)

O5b-3 1400-1415

Nanoparticle release from Nanocomposites due to mechanical treatment at two stages of the life-cycle Daniel Goumlhler A Nogowski P Fiala M Stintz (Institute of Process Engineering and environmental Technology Germany)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

3739

O5b-4 1415-1430

On character of coarse fine and ultrafine particles in automotive brake wear debris Jana Kukutschovaacute P W Lee V Matějka K Malachovaacute E Veselaacute Pavliacutena Peikertovaacute KČabanovaacute MVaculiacutek P Filip (Nanotechnology Centre at VŠB Czech Republic)

O5b-5 1430-1445

Abrasion tests on MWCNT composites influence of CNT dispersion state and fillermatrix interface Maxime Pras J Duchet-Rumeau J-F Gerard L Golanski A Guiot (UMR CNRS France)

O5b-6 1445-1500

Generation of aerosols during the mechanical solicitation of materials development of an experimental set-up and applications Christophe Bressot N Shandilya O Aguerre-Chariol M Morgeneyer O L C Le Bihan (INERIS France)

O5b-7 1500-1515

On nanoparticles release from polymer nanocomposites for applications in lightweight automotive components James Njuguna S Sachse F Silva S Michalowski and K Pielichowski (Centre for Automotive Technology Cranfield University UK)

O5b-8 1515-1530

Abrasion behavior of an epoxy-based nanocomposite with raw- and functionalized carbon nanotubes Lukas Schlagenhauf Bryan TT Chu J Buha F Nuumlesch J Wang (Swiss Federal Institute for Materials Testing and Research Switzerland)

1530- 1600 Coffee-break

Session 5 Nanomaterial release

5c General and other release mechanisms

(Co-chair Wendel Wohlleben)

O5c-1 1600-1615

Nanomaterial dustiness - a comparison between three methods Keld Alstrup Jensen M Levin I K Koponen D Bard A Kelley G Burdett S Bau O Witschger (National Research Centre for the Working Environment Denmark)

O5c-2 1615-1630

NanoRelease ndash Developing Methods to Measure Release of Nanomaterials from Solid Consumer Products Lie Chen M Hill R Canady (Health Canada Canada)

O5c-3 1630-1645

O5c-4 1645-1700

Characterization and quantification of nanoparticle release from commercial available spray products containing engineered nanoparticles Sabrina Losert M Lattuada K Hungerbuumlhler A Ulric (EMPA Switzerland)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

3839

O5c-5 1700-1715

Behavior of nanoparticles during high temperature treatment (incineration type) Samir Derrough G Raffin D Locatelli P Nobile C Durand (CEA France)

O5c-6 1715-1730

Fate of CNT-epoxy composite during incineration Ulrika Backman J Lyyraumlnen T Kettunen J Leskinen O Sippula A Auvinen J Jokiniemi (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Finland)

O5c-7 1730-1745

Release of TiO2 nanoparticles from cement during their life cycle step of use Nathan Bossa J Rose P Chaurand O Aguerre-Chariol (INERIS iCEINT France)

1800 Conclusion

1815 End of the conference

Page 15: Book of Abstracts - Institute of Physics

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM B

Session 1 Exposure assessment (Co-chair Catherine Durand)

1b Methodology

O1b-1 1445-1500

A modular tool for analyzing cascade impactors data to improve exposure assessment to airborne nanomaterials Seacutebastien Bau O Witschger (INRS France)

O1b-2 1500-1515

Exploratory study on two statistical methods to analyse time resolved data obtained during nanomaterial exposure measurements Freacutedeacuteric Clerc GH Njiki-Menga O Witschger (INRS France)

O1b-3 1515-1530

Assessment of nanoparticle agglomeration energy via rheological routes a key parameter for control banding exposure assessment Franccedilois Henry J Bouillard A Vignes O Dufaud L Perrin P Marchal

(INERIS France)

O1b-4 1530-1545

Approach to the exposure assessment of MWCNT by considering size distribution and oxidation temperature of elemental carbon Mariko Ono-Ogasawara M Takaya H Kubota Y Shinohara S Koda E Akiba S Tsuruoka T Myojo (Japan national institute of occupational safety and health Japan)

O1b-5 1545-1600

Is exhaled breath condensate representative of deep lung and suitable for exposure assessment to nanoparticles Muriel Dubosson C Desvergne V Mossuz M Cottier J Pourchez J-M Vergnon (CEA France)

1600-1630

Coffee-break

Session 1 Exposure assessment (Co-chair Olivier Witchger)

1c Tools and non-occupational exposure

O1c-1 1715-1730

Pro et con analysis of occupational exposure assessment tools and concepts for nanomaterials Biase Liguori S F Hansen K Alstrup Jensen A Baun (Technical University of Denmark Denmark)

O1c-2 1730-1745

Urban air pollution of Ostrava region by nanoparticles Zdeňka Kaličaacutekovaacute P Danihelka K Lach V Miacutečka (VŠBndashTechnical University of Ostrava Institute of Public Health Ostrava Czech Republic)

O1c-3 1745-1800

Nanoproduct simplified direct exposure assessment toolkit Yves Sicard F Tardif J Vendel (CEA France)

O5c-8 1800-1815

Exploring release and recovery of nanoparticles from polymer nanocomposites using commercial polyamide-based nanocomposites as a model

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM B

Martiacute Busquets-Fiteacute R Zanasca C Citterio L Mercante E Fernaacutendez Gemma J Socorro Vaacutezquez-Campos V Puntes (ICN Spain)

1830-2100

Poster exhibition Evening event

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 13 Satellite meeting 13b TRIMATEC

(Chair Claudine Colin)

O13b-1 1400-1420

Trimatec competitiveness cluster management of controlled environment for nano fields Claudine Colin (TRIMATEC France)

O13b-2 1420-1440

Treatment of liquid effluents containing nanomaterial Jeacuterocircme Labille J-Y Bottero J Rose (CEREGE France)

O13b-3 1440-1500

Safe ecodesign and sustainable research Applied to Nanomaterial Development (SERENADE consortium) Jean-Yves Bottero J Rose A Masion (CEREGE France)

O13b-4 1500-1520

Synthesis of active TiO2 nanopowders and thin layers using supercritical carbon dioxide processes - Application to effluent treatment Audrey Hertz J Cruiz L Schrive Y Barre F Charton (CEA France)

O13b-5 1520-1540

Examples of system engineering for nanoparticles handling and studies Pierre Bombardier (FAURE QEI France)

O13b-6 1540-1600

Personal Protective Equipment against Nanoparticle-Selection evaluation and future standard to be built Samuel Ozil (Honeywell Protective Clothing France)

1600-1630 Coffee-break

Session 2 Detection (Co-chair Charles Motzkus)

2b Nanoparticles for biological application

O2b-1 1715-1730

Study of Nanoparticles localization in organs and tissues of rats after intraperitoneal and intragastrical administration Boris B Dzantiev SG Klochkov O D Hendrickson A V Zherdev SO Bachurin (AN Bach Institute of Biochemisty Russia)

O2b-2 1730-1745

Risk Assessment of Released cellulose nanocrystalsndashmimicking inhalatory exposure Carola Endes S Mueller O Schmid D Vanhecke S Camarero Espinosa E Johan Foster A Petri-Fink B Rothen-Rutishauser C Weder Martin JD Clift (Adolphe Merkle InstituteUniversity of Fribourg Switzerland)

O2b-3 Colloidaly stable polymer encapsulated quantum dots for biological applications

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM C

1745-1800 Isaac Ojea-Jimenez J Piella P Mulvaney V F Puntes (Catalan Institute of Nanotechnology Spain)

O2b-4 1800-1815

Membrane model as a new methodology for nanotoxicology Investigation Juliana Cancino T M Uemura Paula Lins P B Miranda V Zucolotto (University of Satildeo Paulo Brazil)

O2b-5 1815-1830

Engineered nanomaterial quantification in complex matrices PIXE case studies Omar Lozano J Mejia J Laloy O Toussaint J Dogneacute S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Belgium)

1830-2100 Poster exhibitionEvening event

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

Posters session 1830-2100

P1b-1

Occupational exposure assessment facility at Vito Evelien Frijns I Nelissen P Berghmans (Vito nv Belgium)

P1b-2

Risk assessment of nanomaterials Javad Malakootikhah A A Razaghi (University of Tehran Iran)

P1c-1

Application of current available models for the exposure assessment of nanoparticles from consumer products Anja Koumlth ALuch and M Enrico Goumltz (Federal institute for risk assessment Germany)

P1c-2

Development of a nano exposure and contextual information database (NECID) Wouter Fransman J Pelzer W Stoppelmann D Brouwer I Koponen D Bard O Witschger A Zugasti Makazaga E Jankowska T Kanerva M Berges (TNO The Netherlands)

P2a-1

Effective and selective extraction of silver nanoparticles from environmental water by an ionic exchange resin Lingxiangyu Li K Leopold M Schuster (Technische universitaumlt Muumlnchen Germany)

P2a-2

P2a-3 Application of enzyme immunoassay for fullerene c60 detection in ratsrsquo organs Olga d Hendrickson N Fedyunina A Zherdev PSveshnikov B Dzantiev (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P2a-4 New perspectives in manufactured nanoparticles characterisation over the size limits Gaeumltane Lespes C Henault (University of Pau France)

P2a-5 Quantitation of carbon nanotubes on filters using a laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy system Laboratory and onsite measurements J-BSirven C Queacutereacute S Motellier A Guiot F Gensdarmes (CEA France)

P2a-6 Differentiated anthropogenic ambient particle size spectra with a new U-SMPS set-up Juumlrgen Spielvogel M Weiss (Ppalasreg gmbh Germany)

P2a-7

P2a-8 Particle sampling by TEM grid filtration OLC Le bihan B RrsquoMili C Dutouquet O Aguerre-Charriol E Frejafon (INERIS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P2a-9 Aerosol size distribution estimation and associated uncertainty for measurement with a SMPS Loic Coquelin N Fischer T Mace C Motzkus F Gensdarmes G Fleury L Le Brusquet (lNE France)

P2a-10 Radiolabelling of engineered silver and titania nanoparticles as a tool for sensitive detection of nanoparticle release from surface coatings Heike Hildebrand K Franke N Gibson I Cydzik F Simonelli A Bulgheroni U Holzwarth E Bilz A Freyer (Helmholtz-Zentrum Germany)

P2a-11 Comparison of methodolgies to measure number based size distribution on polydisperse nanoparticles Samuel Legros V Barthes A Guiot S Motellier P Capron L Golanski (CEA France)

P2a-12 Non destructive and fast method for the detection of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) biodistribution based on their magnetic properties Lionel Maurizi V Bernau U Sakulkhu A Gramoun G Coullerez H Hofmann (Ecole polytechnique feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

P3a-1 Silver doped hydroxyapatite composites for long-term bone TERAPHIA Olena Ivashchenko I Uvarova N Ulianchych

(National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Ukraine)

P3a-2 Cytotoxic effects of polyethylcyanoacrylatechitosan nanoparticles Brenda Cecilia Gasca Zacariacuteas R Diacuteaz Torres P Ramiacuterez Noguera (National University of Mexico Meacutexico)

P3a-3 Reactivity of nanoaluminum in physiological solutions Karepina EE GAYu (Tomsk Polytechnic University Russia)

P3a-4 Determination of SPIONS nanoparticles biosafety problems of interferences with cytotoxic assays Lyes Tabet L Barhoumi M Welman L Ben Taher L Smiri H Abdelmelek K Maghni (Research Center HSCM Universiteacute de Montreacuteal Canada)

P3a-5 Renal metallothionein expression by nano zinc particles in cadmium-treated rats Mohammad Kazem Koohi F Asadi M Abas Ali Pour Kabire G Sadeghi Hashtjin M Hejazy (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-6 Differences in nanotoxicity responses between human bronchial smooth muscle cells (HBSMC) of normal and asthmatic subjects following exposure to quantum dots (QDS) nanoparticles Lyes Tabet M Welman L Castellanos K Maghni(Sacre-Coeur Hospital of Montreal Canada)

P3a-7 Comparative evaluation of cytotoxicity and DNA damage induction by carbon nanotubes cerium dioxide titanium dioxide and silver nanoparticles in mammalian cells Leonardo Pereira Franchi T AJ Souza E Y Matsubara J M Rosolen C Satie Takahashi CS (Department of Genetics FMRP-USP Brazil)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P3a-8 Genotoxicity in RTG-2 fish cell line upon exposure to different dimensions of silver nanoparticles detected by the comet assay Mahmoud Ghobadi H Farahmand A Mirjalili (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-9 Two ldquofacesrdquo of carbon nanotubes

Aneta Fraczek-Szczypta E Menaszek S Blazewicz (University of Science and Technology Poland )

P3a-10 Study of biocompatible and hemocompatible properties of amorphous hydrogenated carbon coatings produced by pulsed magnetron discharge Julie Laloy C Lopez-Garcia J Colaux F Mullier M Fransolet C Michiels JM Dogneacute amp S Lucas (Department of Pharmacy NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-11 Effect of nano-filler particles and methacrylate monomers separate and in combination on the secretion of cytokines V Ansteinsson JT Samuelsen JE Dahl and NR Gjerdet (University of Bergen Norway)

P3a-12 In vivo genotoxicity of titanium dioxide nanoparticle

Charlegravene Relier F Robidel B Trouiller (INERIS France)

P3a-13 Insights into titanium dioxide nanoparticle and fine genotoxicity in human lymphocytes Andrea Zijno C Andreoli F Barone P Degan B De Berardis G Leter R Crebelli (Istituto Superiore di Sanitagrave Roma)

P3a-14 Highly concentrated silica nanoparticles affect the activities of neural stem cell

line Kouki Fujioka S Hanada Y Inoue F Kanaya KShiraishi Y Manome (The Jikei University School of Medicine Japan)

P3a-15 Toxicological influence of giving the silica nanoparticles on cultured central nerves cells Yuriko Inoue K Fujioka S Hanada FKanaya K Shiraishi YManome MTakayanagi (Toho University Japan)

P3a-16 Effect of surface modification on Zn ions and ROS production of ZnO nanoparticles Mu Yao Guo YHang Leung Alan M C Ng Fang Zhou Liu Yip Hang Ng Aleksandra B Djurišić Wai Kin Chan (The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong)

P3a-17 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of silver nanoparticles with different sizes in mammalian cells Tiago A Jorge de Souza L Pereira Franchi and C Satie Takahashi (Department of Genetics FMRP-USP Brazil)

P3a-18 In vivo toxicity of enoxaparin encapsulated in mucoadhesive nanoparticles topical application in a wound healing model SC Huber PD Marcato N Duraacuten JM Annichino-Bizzacchi (Unicamp Campinas Brazil)

P3a-19 Phytotoxic and genotoxic effects of PVP coated ZnO nanoparticles on garlic

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

(allium sativum l) root tip cells Changshan Xu K Eit M Wang Y Li B Sun (Centre for Advanced Optoelectronic Functional Materials Research Northeast Normal University P R China)

P3a-20 Internalisation of aluminium oxide nanoparticles into human cells impact of particle size on the quantitative uptake Steffi Boumlhme H-J Staumlrk T Meissner D Kuumlhnel W Busch (UFZ - Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research Germany)

P3a-21 Immunological assays as an opportunity of assessment of health risks of airborne particle mixture including nanoparticles Taacuteňa Brzicovaacute I Lochman P Danihelka A Lochmanovaacute K Lach V Mička (VŠB ndashFaculty of Safety Engineering Czech Republic)

P3a-22 Altered characteristics of differently functionalized silica nanoparticles in various

environments with possible implications for biological impacts Emilia Izak M Voetz S Eiden A Duschl and VF Puntes (Bayer Technology Services GmbH Germany)

P3a-23 Enhanced antiproliferation of cancer cells by biocompatible multifunctional microbial exopolysaccharide stabilized magnetic nanoparticles Balasubramanian Sivakumar R Girija Aswathy R Sreejith Y Nagaoka M Suzuki Y Yoshida T Maekawa D Nair Sakthikumar (Bio Nano Electronics Research Center Graduate School of Interdisciplinary New Science Toyo UniversityJapan)

P3a-24 Copper(ii) oxide nanoparticles penetrate into HEPG2 CELLS exert cytotoxicity via oxidative stress and induce proinflammatory response Jean-Pascal Piret D Jacques J-N Audinot J Mejia E Boilan F Noeumll M Fransolet C Demazy S Lucas C Saout and O Toussaint (URBC Namur Nanosafety Center (NNC) Belgium)

P3a-25 Electrical measurement of the interactions between gold nanoparticles and biological membrane Young-Rok Kim M-C Lim K-P Lee (Department of Food Science and Biotechnology Kyung Hee University Republic of Korea)

P3a-26 Metal homeostasis interferences in hepatocytes cells treated by CuO nanoparticles Martine Cuillel M Chevallet C Fauquant P Charbonnier D Cassio I Pignot-Paintrand E Mintz and I Michaud-Soret (CNRS CEA France)

P3a-27 Transnational access at VITO through the Fp7 qnano research infrastructure Evelien Frijns I Mertens K Tirez G Vanermen S Voorspoels R Persoons S Mullens I Nelissen (VITO NV Belgium)

P3a-28 Source activity and toxicity of nanomaterials for biological systems Ghassem Amoabediny J Malakootikhah I Alahdadi F Yazdian (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-29 TiO2 nanoparticles and bulk material stimulate human peripheral blood mononuclear cells Dietmar Fuchs S Schroecksnadel N Herlin M Carriere

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

(Biocenter Innsbruck Medical University Austria)

P3a-30 In vitro testing of nanoparticles dissolution Anna Godymchuk E Yunda (Tomsk Polytechnic University Russian Federation)

P3a-31 Particulate cobalt toxicity and internalization in lung cells Veacuteronique Malard C Darolles N Sage P Gueacuteraud M Floriani J Armengaud (CEA IRSN France)

P3a-32 Effects of physicochemical properties exposure doses and cell types on cytotoxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles Yan (Mary) Zhang Kathy C Nguyen D E Lefebvre P S Shwed J Crosthwait G S Bondy Azam F Tayabali (Environmental Health Sciences and Research Bureau Health Canada Canada)

P3a-33 Proteomic study of the molecular responses of mouse macrophages to copper oxide nanoparticles Thierry Rabilloud S Triboulet C Aude-Garcia M Carriegravere H Diemer F Proamer A Habert M Chevallet V Collin-Faure D Hanau A Van Dorsselaer N Herlin-Boime (CNRS France)

P3a-34 Toxicological evaluation of TiC nanoparticles orally administered in a rat model Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan J Mejia O Toussaint J-M Dogn S Lucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC Belgium)

P3a-35 In vitro toxicity assessment of gold nanoparticles in biological media Sadequa Sultana N Djaker M Salerno S Boca S Astilean H Hlawaty MLamy De La Chapelle (Universiteacute Paris 13 France)

P3a-36 Comparison cytotoxic potency of zinc oxide nanoparticles on five cellular lines Lidia Zapoacuter M Szewczyńska (Central Institute for Labour Protection ndash National Research Institute Poland)

P3a-37 Respiratory effects of repeated instillations of iron manganese and chromium oxides nanoparticles in mice Mirlande Preacutesumeacute A Simon-Deckers G Beaune O Durupthy J Boczkowski S Lanone (INSERM France)

P3a-38 Morphological and cytohistochemical evaluation of renal effects of cadmium-doped silica nanoparticles given intratracheally to rat Teresa Coccini E Roda S Barni L Manzo (Toxicology Division Salvatore Maugeri Foundation IRCCS and European Centre for Nanomedicine University of Pavia Italy)

P3a-39 Titanium oxide nanoparticles toxicity causes functionality and DNA damage in buffalo (bubalus bubalis) sperm in vitro Gautam Kaul and Kamlesh Pawar (Biochemistry Department National Dairy Research Institute Government of India Lab India)

P3a-40 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles in human

neuroblastoma cells Carla Costa V Valdiglesias G Kılıccedil B Laffon J P Teixeira (Portuguese

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

National Institute of Health Portugal)

P3a-41 Innovative nano-qsar technology for early detection of nanoparticlesrsquo toxicity Natalia Novoselska V Kuzmin A Artemenko (IIMechnikov Odessa National University Ukraine)

P3a-42 In vitro toxicity of carbon nanotubes impact of acid functionalization Agathe Figarol J Pourchez D Boudard D Bernache-Assolant M Cottier and P Grosseau (Ecole Nationale Supeacuterieure des Mines LINA France)

P3a-43 Role of metal oxide nanoparticle in welderrsquos lung injury A Simon-Deckers P Andujar B Fayard B Clin J Boczkowski J-C Pairon J Doucet F Gallateau-Salleacute S Lanone (INSERM CNRS France)

P3a-44 MTT and LDH interlaboratory assays for assessing in vitro cytotoxicity of engineered nanomaterials C Costa J- P Teixeira A Dhawan A Pandey B Laffon J Fernandez Tajes V Valdiglesias D Fuchs S Schroecksnadel M Carriegravere S Bonassi A Basak Engin E Coskun B Karahalil Nathalie Herlin-Boime (Environmental Health Dept National Institute of Health Dr Ricardo Jorge Porto Portugal )

P3a-45 Understanding the impact of np physicochemical properties in biological fluid

and their resultant cellular interaction in vitro Vera Hirsch C Kinnear B Rothen-Rutishauser Martin J D Clift A Petri-Fink (Adolphe Merkle Institute University of Fribourg Switzerland)

P3a-46 Biocompatibility evaluation of medical devices incorporating nanomaterials Sylvie Framery (NAMSA Europe France)

P3a-47 Genotoxicity and proinflammatory effects of nanosilica via oral route in vitro and in vivo approaches Adeline Tarantini K Hogeveen S Huet G Jarry R Lanceleur L Le Hegarat A Mourot M Poul J-G Rolland V Fessard (ANSES France)

P3a-48 In vitro evaluation of cellular response induced by ZnO nanoparticles zinc ions and non-nano ZnO in fish cells Mar Babin C del Rio Joseacute L Pareja C Garciacutea-Goacutemez D Fernaacutendez (INIA Department of Environment Spain)

P3a-49 Genotoxicity of cerium dioxide nanoparticles (CeO2 nps) on mice oocyte Raphaeumll Rollais M Auffan J Perrin V Tassistro T Orsiegravere A Botta J Rose B Courbiere (Institut Meacutediterraneacuteen de Biodiversiteacute et drsquoEcologie Faculteacute de Meacutedecine de lrsquoUniversiteacute drsquoAix-Marseille France)

P3a-50 Effects of amorphous silica nanoparticles on human alveolar epithelial cells Mathilde Delaval R Guadagnini S Vranic F Marano A Baeza-Squiban S Boland (Sorbonne Paris CiteacuteCNRS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P3a-51 How do carbide enm dispersions evolve in an in vitro assessment Jorge Mejia O Lozano J-P Piret D Jacques C Saout JM Dogneacute O Toussaint S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation

Laboratory of Biochemistry and Cellular Biology (URBC) Belgium)

P3a-52 Stability of SiC and TiC nanoparticles during in vitro assessment Jorge Mejia V Valembois J-P Piret C Saout Jean-Michel Dogneacute Olivier Toussaint Steacutephane Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Laboratory of Biochemistry and Cellular Belgium)

P3a-53 Cytotoxicity of MWCNT and SiO2 nanoparticles at different stages of their life cycle as nanocomposite fillers Ezequiel Mas del Molino Gemma Vilar G Janer E Fernaacutendez-Rosas S Vaacutezquez-Campos (LEITAT Technological Center SPAIN)

P3a-54=gt (03b-2)

Nitric oxide releasing-iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles for biomedical applications cell viability apoptosis and cell death evaluations Renata de Lima J Luiz Oliveira A Ludescher M A M Molina R Itri Amedea B Seabra Paula Haddad (Departamento de Biotecnologia Universidade de Sorocaba Brazil)

P3a-55 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of biogenic silver nanoparticles R De Lima D Ballottin Priscyla D Marcato L Tasic Nelson Duraacuten (Osasco UniversityBrazil)

P3a-56 Biocompatibility and cytotoxicity study of nanophotonic contact lens material Marija Tomic J Muncan D Stamenkovic M Jokanović L Matija (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering University of Belgrade Serbia)

P3a-57 Nanoparticles in paints a new strategy to protect faccedilades and surfaces

Jean-Pierre Kaiser L Diener and P Wick (EMPA Switzerland)

P3a-58 Pulmonary toxicity after inhalation of silicon carbide nanoparticles in rat Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan O Toussaint B Masereel J-M Dogneacute amp SLucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-59 Development and validation of a whole-body inhalation exposure model for the exposition of rats to nanoparticles aerosol Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan OToussaint S Rolin B Masereel amp S Lucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-60 Functionalized double walled carbon nanotubes (DWCNTS) for targeted drug release T Somanathan N Gokulakrishnan (Vels University Chennai India)

P3a-61 Biodistribution studies on nanoparticles are so far of limited use for PBPK modeling Gunnar Johanson U Carlander (Karolinska InstitutetSweden)

P3a-62 Toxicokinetics of zinc oxide nanoparticles in rats Soo-Jin Choi Hae-Eun Chung Jin Yu Miri Baek Jeong-A Lee Min-Seok Kim Su-Hyon Kim Eun-Ho Maeng (Department of Food Science and Technology Seoul Womenrsquos University South Korea)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P4a-1 Evaluation of toxicity of the nanoscale materials for mammalians and environment Rostyslav Stoika N Boyko Y Senkiv Y Shlyakhtina R Panchuk R Bilyy Y Filyak Y Kit N Skorohyd O Klyuchivska H Falfushinska L Gnatyshyna O Stoliar A Zaichenko N Mitina A Ryabceva (Institute of Cell Biology Ukraine)

P4a-2 Metal oxide nanoparticle transport in porous media ndash an analysis about (un)certainties in environmental research Ilona Heidmann (University of Koblenz-Landau Germany)

P4a-3 Assessing the heteroaggregation of manufactured nanoparticles with naturally occuring colloids in a typical surface water Jeacuterocircme Labille A Praetorius C Harns J-Y Bottero J Brant M Scheringer (Aix-Marseille Universiteacute CNRS IRD CEREGE France)

P4a-4 Potential safety implications of nanoformulation of agrochemicals in crops production Haixin Cui X Zhao (The Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences China)

P4b-1 Environmental dissemination of silver nanoparticles which impact on crops Camille Larue L Ceacutecillon H Castillo-Michel S Sophie J Bourguignon M Carriegravere S Bureau V Magnin G Sarret (Isterre UMR 5275 CNRS and Univ J Fourier France)

P4b-2 Bio-interactions between proteins and CeO2-nps with similar hydrodynamic radius Franccediloise Rollin-Genetet E Artells C Seidel W Liu J Rose A Thieacutery C Vidaud (CEA France)

P4b-3 Carbon nanotubes enhanced the lead toxicity on the freshwater fish Diego Steacutefani T Martinez Oswaldo L Alves and E Barbieri (University of Campinas ndash UNICAMP Brazil)

P4b-4 Colloidal stability of modified carbon nanotubes Stefan Schymura K Franke (HZDR Institute of Resource Ecology Germany)

P4c-1 Behavioural responses of hediste diversicolor (polycheta) to Ag CdS or CuO nanoparticles using the multispecies freshwater biomonitorreg (MFB) Hanane Perrein-Ettajani P Emmanuel Buffet P Wu Douglas Gilliland P Reip E Valsami-Jones C Mouneyrac (LUNAM universiteacute UCO MMS France)

P4c-2 Combined effect of ZnO nanoparticles on zebrafish early development Eugene Krysanov T Demidova (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P4c-3 Effect of metal oxide nanoparticles on embryotoxicity of doxorubicin Tatiana Demidova E Krysanov (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P4c-4 Evaluation of multi walled carbon nanotubes ecotoxicology using standardized procedures on aquatic organisms

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

Florence Mouchet C Gancet E Pinelli A Perrault F Bourdiol E Flahaut L Gauthier J-C Boutonnet (CNRS UPS INPT NAUTILE Laboratoires ecolabCIRIMATGRL France)

P4c-5 Adverse effect of surface modified nanoparticles on the aquatic environment Younjung Jung J-Sung Ra and S Kim (KIST-Europe Campus E Germany)

P4c-6

P4c-7 Acute aquatic toxicity of photoactive TiO2 nanoparticles anchored on kaolinite matrix to freshwater green algae Kristina Čabanovaacute P Peikertovaacute V Matějka JKukutschovaacute (VŠB ndash Technical University of Ostrava Czech Republic)

P4c-8 Monitoring technique for the acute effect of TiO2 nanoparticles from the behaviour of rice fish orizias latipes in vivo Masaru Irie K Kosuge K Shida M Kubo-Irie K Takeda (Waseda Univ Japan)

P4c-9 Antifungal and antibacterial activities of silver nanoparticles Mohd Faiyaz Anwar D Yadav R Arora J Chandara M Samim (Department of Chemistry Jamia Hamdard University India)

P4c-10 (04a-3)

Adsorption of organic pollutants to aqueous suspensions of carbon nanomaterials Berit Glomstad A Booth B M Jenssen L Soslashrensen J Liu M Shen

(Norwegian University of Science and Technology Norway)

P5a-1 Carbon nanotubes sorbents and their potential risks to aquatic organisms

Daniela Plachaacute A Matlochovaacute K Čabanovaacute P Peikertovaacute (VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava Czech Republic)

P5a-2 Ecologicaly friendly intermatrix synthesis of polymer stabilized silver nanocomposites dealing with nanomaterial release Julio Bastos-Arrieta M Muntildeoz Dmitri N Muraviev P Ruiz (Autonomous University of Barcelona Spain)

P5a-3 Characterization of nanoparticulate emissions from the incineration of wastes containing manufactured nanomaterials Dinh-Trinh Tran D Fleury D Venditti S Durecu A Joubert G Ounoughene E Fiani T Meunier O Le Bihan L Le coq (INERIS Ecole des mines de Nantes France)

P5a-4 Investigation of nanoparticle release from UV-curable polymeric nanocomposites AFreyer E Bilz H Hildebrand K Franke R Mehnert E Mai (Leibniz Institute for Surface Modification Germany)

P5a-5 Characterization of released particles during abrasion test of nano-charged construction materials C Bressot O Aguerre-Chariol A Plassais F RousseauC Haehnel O Le Bihan (INERIS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P5a-6 Release of nanomaterials from paint waste Stefano Zuin M Gaiani A Ferrari L Golanski F Tardif (Venice Research Consortium Italy)

P5a-7 Potential release of carbon nanotubes from cnt composites during grinding process Isamu ogura M Kotake M Shigeta M Uejima K Saito N Hashimoto A Kishimoto (National institute of advanced industrial science and technology (AIST) technology research association for single wall carbon nanotubes Japan)

P5a-8 Nanomaterials for controlled drug delivery system T Somanthan (Vels University india)

P6a-1 Release characteristics of single-wall carbon nanotubes during manufacturing and handling Isamu Ogura M Kotake Nao Hashimoto K Gotoh A Kishimoto (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Technology Research Association for Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes (TASC) Japan)

P6a-2 Towards a nanosecured plateform to assess risks along the industrial lifecycle of nanomaterials Dominique Fleury E Frejafon B Debray O Aguerre-Chariol A Vignes and J Bouillard (INERIS France)

P6a-3 Mapping the use of nanoparticles in Quebecrsquos industries and research laboratories Claude Emond C Ostiguy I Dossa Y Malki C Boily D Roughley A Plavski et C-A Endo (University of Montreal Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Department Canada)

P8a-1 Life cycle and destination of silver nanoparticles in environment Ghassem Amoabediny I Alahdadi J Malakootikhah (University of Tehran Iran)

P9a-1 Towards nanoresponsibility Dorotheacutee Benoit Browaeys Jean-Jacques Perrier (VivAgora France)

P9a-2 Nanosafety - risk governance of manufactured nanoparticles -- challenges of substance regulation under scientific uncertainty Stefanie B Seitz J Jahnel and T Fleischer (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) Germany)

PO The ERA-Net SIINN Project Safe Implementation of Innovative Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Rainer Hagenbeck

B Fillon D Duret L Golanski SLegros (Forschungszentrum Juumllich GmbH Germany CEA France)

P1 Innovative strategies methods and tools for occupational risks management of manufactured nanomaterials (MNMs) in the construction industry Jesuacutes M Loacutepez de Ipintildea (TECNALIA Research amp Innovation ) on behalf of the Scaffold Consortium

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Wednesday 14 November

Session 3 Toxicology (Chair Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster)

3a Nanoparticle biotransformation and degradation

PL3 800-835

Concepts of safety assessment of engineered nanomaterials (ENM) Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster (University of Rochester USA)

O3a-1 845-900

How do oxide nanomaterial dispersions evolve in an in vitro assessment Omar Lozano J Mejia J-P Piret D Jacques C Saout J-M Dogneacute O Toussaint S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Belgium)

O3a-2 900-915

Interaction of fibrinogen and albumin with titanium dioxyde nanoparticles of different crystalline phases Arianna Marucco I Fenoglio F Turci B Fubini (University of Torino Dip Italy)

O3a-3 915-930

An effective photothermal therapy against cancer cells and deep tissue imaging with targeted NIR QD Ravindran Girija Aswathy B Sivakumar Y Nagaoka Y Yoshida T Maekawa D Sakthi Kumar (Bio Nano Electronics Research Center Japan)

O3a-4 930-945

Safety of nanovectors Cytotoxicity assessment of New self-emulsifying multiple wow nanoemulsions Estelle Sigward N Mignet P Rat M Dutot D Scherman D Brossard S Crauste-Manciet (INSERM France)

O3a-5 945-1000

Surface ligand dependent fate and toxicity of ZnO np in HEPG2 cells Dorota Bartczak M-O Baradez H Goenaga-Infante D Marshall (LGCUK)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 12 Regulation and standardization in nano-products (Chair Maila Puolamaa)

12a Regulation

PL12a 1030-1105

Regulatory aspects of nanomaterials in REACH Maila Puolamaa (DG Enterprise and Industry European Commission Brussel)

O12a-1 1115-1130

Legal issues of the environmental safety regulation in the sphere of nanotechnology in Russian federation Ekaterina Belokrylova (Udmurt State University Russia)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

O12a-2 1130-1145

Regulation and safety implementation of nanotechnology for chemical enterprises in the Central Europe space Andreas Falk S Hartl F Sinner (BioNanoNet Forschungsgesellschaft mbH Austria)

O12a-3 1145-1200

Defining occupational and consumer exposure limits for nanomaterials - first experiences from REACH registrations Karin Aschberger F M Christensen (European commission-JRC Italy)

O12a-4 1200-1215

Development of an integrative program of Nanosafety Promote the Coordination Between Industries and Risk Assessor Claude Emond S Kouassi F Schuster (BioSimulation Consulting Inc USA University of Montreal Canada)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 8 Life cycle analysis recycling waste management and disposal (Chair Bernd Nowack)

PL8 1330-1405

Life cycle considerations for assessing environmental risks of nanomaterials Bernd Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

O8a-1 1415-1445

Incineration of nanowastes The implications from a life cycle perspective Tobias Walser LK Limbach R Brogioli E Erismann L Flamigni B Hattendorf M Juchli F Krumeich C Ludwig K Prikopsky M Rossier D Saner A Sigg S Hellweg D Guumlnther W J Stark (Institute of Environmental Engineering Switzerland)

O8a-2 1445-1500

Preliminary evaluation of risks related to waste incineration of polymer nanocomposites Lex Roes M K Patel E Worrell C Ludwig (Utrecht UniversityThe Netherlands)

O8a-3 1500-1515

Safe and environmentally-friendly management and final elimination of wastes harbouring nano-objects or likely to release nanoparticles Thierry Meunier D VendittI amp S Durecu (Groupe Seacutecheacute Environnement France)

O8a-9

1515-1530 Investigation of the life cycle of nanoparticles by means of [4445Ti]TiO2 and [110mAg]Ag0 ndash Research Project nanoTrack Heike Hildebrand K Franke A Freyer E Bilz R Mehnert E Mai C Isaacson K Schirmer A Ammann L Sigg (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden Germany)

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Session 10 Commercial equipment (Chair Robert Muir)

O10a-1 1600-1615

Optical instrumentations for Nanosafety Nathalie Vollmer (HORIBA Scientific France)

O10a-2 1615-1630

NanoScan SMPS - a Novel Portable Nanoparticle Sizing and counting Instrument Torsten Tritscher TJ Krinke A F Zerrath E Filimundi O F Bischof (TSI GmbH GTSI Incorporated Germany USA)

O10a-3 1630-1645

Detecting amp characterizing nanomaterials in complex matrices amp airborne Byron J Cheatham (CytoViva USA)

O10a-4 1645-1700

High Resolution Portable Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer Designed for best practice nano exposure measurements Brian Steer B Gorbunov R Muir (Naneum Ltd UK)

O10a-5 1700-1715

Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis (NTA) A tool in toxicology and environmental fate assessment of nanomaterial Phil Vincent P Hole P Peotta S Capracotta B Carr (NanoSight LtdUK)

O10a-6 1715-1730

Magellan innovative detection traceability and characterization of Nanoparticles traces in liquid media Steacutephane Aiumlt Oumeghar P Nagtegaele D Jacob (Cordouan Technologies France)

2000-2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

Session 2 Detection and identification of nanoparticles (Co-chair Olivier Le Bihan)

2c Detection and measurement of nanoparticles in water

O2c-1 845-900

Measuring particle size distributions of nanoparticles in aqueous media using FFF and LIBD Nataliya Fedotova K Ralf B Sinnet G Detlef (ETH Zurich Switzerland)

O2c-2 900-915

Lab-on a chip microTAS (Micro Total Analysis Systems) for the High-throughput Measurement of Nanomaterial Solubility Ratna Tantra (National Physical Laboratory United Kingdom)

O2c-3 915-930

Species selective pre-concentration and quantification of Ag Au and Pd nanoparticles using cloud point extraction and graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry Georg Hartmann M Schuster (Technische Universitaumlt Muumlnchen Germany)

O2c-4 930-945

Quantitative Analysis of Engineered Nanoparticles in Food and Environment Frank Von der Kammer S Wagner S Legros B Meisterjahn E H Larsen K LoeschnerJ NavratilovaT Hofmann (Univ of Vienna Austria)

O2c-5 945-1000

Detection of nanoparticle heavy metal Pollutants in water by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) Cheikh-Benoit Faye C Dutouquet T Amodeo E Frejafon P Delalain O Aguerre-Chariol N Gilon-Delepine (INERIS France)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 2 Detection and identification of nanoparticles (Co-chair Simon Clavaguera)

2d Detection and measurement of nanoparticles in air

O2d-1 1030-1045

NanoBadge a Tool for Engineered Nanoparticles Exposure Assessment Simon Clavaguera M Amdaoud S Jacquinot S Motellier A Guiot L Golanski P Capron (CEA France)

O2d-2 1045-1100

Measurement methods for the EC definition of nanomaterials Luigi Calzolai D Gilliland and F Rossi (European Commission - DG Joint Research Centre Italy)

O2d-3 1100-1115

O2d-4 1115-1130

Detection of Nanoparticle agglomerates trapped in a low pressure RF (Radio-Frequency) plasma discharge using LIBS (Laser-induced Breakdown spectroscopy) Christophe Dutouquet G Wattieaux L Meyer E Frejafon and L Boufendi (INERIS France)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

O2d-5 1130-1145

Characterization of manufactured TiO2 nanoparticles Charles Motzkus J Idrac T Maceacute S Vaslin-Reimann P Ausset et M Mailleacute (LNE France)

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Sophie Lanone)

3a Nanoparticle biotransformation and degradation

O3a-6 1145-1200

ECSINrsquos methodological approach for hazard evaluation of engineered nanomaterials Lisa Bregoli F Benetti E Sabbioni (ECSIN ITALY)

O3a-7 1200-1215

Degraded nanocomposites a combined physico-chemical and toxicogenomics approach in caco-2 cells Odette Prat M Fisichella F Berenguer G Steinmetz M Auffan J Rose (CEA France)

O3a-8 1215-1230

Pristine graphene activates macrophages to produce cytokineschemokines via TLR- and NF-kappa B-related signalling pathways Taotao Wei H Zhou K Zhao and C Chen (Chinese Academy of Sciences China)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 3 Toxicology (Co- chair Claude Emond)

3b Nano bio interactions modeling

O3b-1 1330-1345

Assessment of different methods studying the impact of carbon nanomaterials on platelet function Julie Laloy F Mullier S Robert L Alpan J Mejia J-PPiret N Bailly S Lucas B Chatelain OToussaint B Masereel S Rolin amp J-M Dogneacute (University of Namur Belgium)

O3b-2 1345-1400 =gt(OP3a-54)

Iron oxide nanoparticles show no toxicity in terms of comete assay in lymphocytes a promising vehicle for nitric oxide releasing nanocarrier in biomedical applications R de Lima J Luiz Oliveira P Sayuri Kaneko Murakami M A M Molina R Itri P Haddad Amedea B Seabra (Universidade de Sorocaba Brazil)

O3b-3 1400-1415

Translocation of SiO2 nanoparticles across human bronchial epithelial cells Isabelle George S Vranic S Boland F Marano A Baeza-Squiban (Universiteacute Paris Diderot France)

O3b-4 1415-1430

Development of a dose-controlled multiculture cell exposure chamber for efficient delivery of airborne and engineered nanoparticles Akrivi Asimakopoulou Emmanouil Daskalos N Lewinski M Riediker E Papaioannou A G Konstandopoulos (Aerosol and Particle Technology Laboratory CPERICERTH Greece)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

Panel discussion Toxicology (Moderator Claude Emond)

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Peter Hoet)

3b Nano bio interactions modeling

O3b-5 1600-1615

In vitro ex vivo and in vivo translocation of titanium dioxide nanoparticles through the gastrointestinal barrier toxicological consequences Emilie Brun Nathalie Herlin-Boime G Veronesi B Fayard A-M Flank M Carriegravere (CEA-CNRS France)

O3b-6 1615-1630

Variation in silver nanoparticles toxicity in the presence of phenolic compounds Alina Martirosyan A Bazes Y-J Schneider (Institute of Life Sciences Belgium)

O3b-7 1630-1645

Development of a PBPK model for ionic and nanoparticulate silver Gerald Bachler N von Goetz K Hungerbuumlhler (ETH Zurich Switzerland)

O3b-8 1645-1700

Predictive tests to evaluate oxidative potential of engineered nanomaterials Mara Ghiazza E Carella S Oliaro Bosso M Tomatis I Corazzari M Cristina Paganini S Livraghi F Viola A Marucco B Fubini I Fenoglio (University of Torino Italy)

O3b-9 1700-1715

Comparison of Toxicity of Uncoated and Coated Silver Nanoparticles Kathy C Nguyen P Rippstein J Tan A F Tayabali (Health Canada Canada)

O3b-10 1715 -1730

Nano-titanium dioxide modulates the dermal sensitization potency of DNCB Stijn Smulders V De Vooght S Hussain S Boland B Nemery P HM Hoet J AJ Vanoirbeek (KU Leuven Belgium)

O3b-11 1730-1745

Using a PBPK model to study the influence of different characteristics of nanoparticles on their biodistribution Dingsheng Li C Emond G Johanson O Jolliet (School of Public Health University of MichiganUSA)

O3b-12 1745-1800

Cytotoxicity of solid lipid nanoparticle and nanostructured lipid carriers with local anaesthetic dibucaine for topical application Nelson Duraacuten R de Melo Barbosa C Moraes G da Silva T dos Santos Bella D Ribeiro de Arauacutejo P D Marcato E de Paula (State University of Campinas Brazil)

2000- 2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

1430-1530

Toxicology what is the time-scale to identify hazard classes for the engineered nanoparticles Application to nanomaterials safe by design

Claude Emond Claude Emond (University of Montreal Canada) Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster (University of Rochester USA) Gunnar Johanson (Karolinska Institutet Sweden) Daniel Bernard (ARKEMA France)

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 67 Secure industrial production and protection technology (Co-chair Jesuacutes Loacutepez de Ipintildea Pentildea)

6aSecure industrial production

O6a-6 845-900

In situ synthesis of anti-bacterial nanocomposite coatings by nanosafe-by-design sputtering process Alain Billard E Monsifrot I Sayah F Sanchette F Schuster (DEPHIS SARL France)

O6a-7 900-915

Secure Process through functionnalisation elaboration of organic composites reinforced with aligned carbon nanotubes grown on carbon fibers Steacutephanie Patel Y Magga M Pinault D Porterat G Deniau C Reynaud M Mayne-LrsquoHermite (CEA France)

O6a-8 915-930

Criteria and guiding principles for the precautionary design and for improved recyclability of engineered nanomaterials Michael Steinfeldt (University of Bremen Germany)

O6a-9 930-945

From Safe Nanomanufacturing to Nanosafe-by-Design processes Freacutedeacuteric Schuster F Lomello (CEA France)

1000-1030

Coffee-break

Session 11 Risk management for OHS experts (Chair Paul Schulte)

(Co-chair Olivier Witchger and Eric Drais)

PL11 1030-1105

Risk management for OHS experts Paul A Schulte (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health USA)

O11a-1 1115-1130

Horizon-scanning and Identification of emerging risks among nanotech-companies Steffen Foss Hansen H V Kristensen A Baun (Technical University of Denmark Denmark)

O11a-2 1130-1145

Risk assessment of nanomaterials and nanoproducts ndash adaptation of traditional approaches Jutta Jahnel T Fleischer S B Seitz (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Germany)

O11a-3 1145-1200

OHB based risk assessment method for powders and nanomaterials Malcom Staves Laurent Gridelet P Delbecq L Herveacute G Fayet D Fleury S Kowal (SOPROREAL France)

O11a-4 French approach for characterizing potential emissions and exposure to

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

1200-1215 aerosols released from nanomaterials in workplace operations Catherine Durand O Witschger O Le Bihan E Zimmermann A Marchetto M Reynier D Charpentier (CEA France)

O11a-5 1215-1230

Concerns related to Safety Management of Engineered Nanomaterials Amela Groso T Meyer (Ecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 11 Risk management for OHS Experts (Co- chair Eric Drais)

O11a-6 1330-1345

Design of a prevention approach from representations to action the case of nanomaterials Catherine LrsquoAllain S Caroly E Drais (Laboratoire PACTE Universiteacute de Grenoble INPG France)

O11a-7 1345-1400

From nanomaterials risk perception to risk management last literature survey lessons Eric Drais (INRS France)

O11a-8 1400-1415

French registry of workers handling engineered nanomaterials as an Instrument of integrated system for surveillance and research Irina Guseva Canu O Boutou-Kempf L Delabre S Ducamp Y Iwatsubo J-L Marchand and E Imbernon (French Institute for Public Health Surveillance France)

Session 12 Regulation and standardization in nano-products (Co-chair Olivier Salvi)

12 b Standardization

PL12b 1430-1445

NanoSTAIR project Establishing a process and a platform to support standardization for nanotechnologies Olivier Salvi E Freacutejafon (EU-VRi Germany)

O12b-1 1445-1500

Current International Standardization in particle characterization and release testing Michael Stintz L Hillemann (Institute of Process Engineering and Environmental Technology Germany)

O12b-2 1500-1515

Overview of standardization activities in Europe (CEN) and in relation with ISO and OECD Jean-Marc Aublant (LNE France)

O12b-3 1515-1530

Managing Operation Procedures in collaborative projects Marie-Gabrielle Ollivier Beuzelin A Hool (Ecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 8 Life cycle analysis

(Co- chair Mickael Riediker)

O8a-5 1600-1615

LCA Modelling of Engineered Nanomaterials a framework for establishing sound inventory data of production amp releases of nano objects along the life cycle Roland Hischier (EMPA Switzerland)

O8a-6 1615-1630

LCA case studies of nanotechnology-based applications in the project NanoSustain Michael Steinfeldt (University of Bremen Germany)

O8a-7 1630-1645

Life cycle assessment of a self-cleaning coating based on nano TiO2-polyurea resin applied on aluminum panel Martina Pini A M Ferrari R Gamberini P Neri B Rimini ( EN amp TECH - Italy)

O8a-8 1645-1700

Impact assessment of nano activated polymeric membranes Stefano Zuin P Scanferla W Wennekes J E Wong K De Sitter C Dotremont I Genne (Venice Research Consortium Italy)

O8a-4 1700-1715

Environmental exposure modelling of Engineered Nanomaterials and comparison to their corresponding bulktotal material flows Tianyin Sun F Gottschalk K Hungerbuumlhler B Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

Session 67 Secure industrial production (Co- chair Freacutedeacuteric Schuster)

6b Protection technology

O6b-1 1715-1730

Evaluating performance of containment equipment designed for handling manufactured nanomaterials by use of nanoparticle marker Seacutebastien Artous P Bombardier S Derrough D Locatelli P Nobile C Durand (CEA France)

O6b-2 1730-1745

Experimental and numerical comparative study of the containment of airborne nanoparticles and gas released inside a safety cabinet Vincent Cesard E Belut C Preacutevost (INRS France)

O6b-3 1745-1800

Experimental evaluation of the resistance of protective gloves against titanium dioxide nanoparticles in solution under conditions simulating occupational use Ludwig Vinches P Dolez K J Wilkinson S Halleacute (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal Canada)

2000-2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

2939

Thursday 15 November

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Chair Jeacuterocircme Rose)

4a Transport transformations and trophic transfer

PL4 800-835

Environmental Interactions Jeacuterocircme Rose M Auffan P Chaurand J Labille D Borschneck A Masion H Miche C Botta C Geantet E Puzenat P Afanasiev E Lecelrc J Garric F Manuela B Vollat P Noury K Abbaci J-Y Bottero (CEREGE France)

O4a-1 845-900

Effect of TiO2 nanoparticles on larval development of swallowtail within a food chain Miyoko Kubo-Irie M Yokoyama K Takeda M Irie (Tokyo University of Sciences Japan)

O4a-2 900-915

Role of water temperature in the fate transport bioavailability of engineered nanoparticles in aquatic environments Seyed Mohammad Majedi H K Lee B C Kelly (National University of Singapore Singapore)

O4a-3 915-930

MWCNT accumulation during hydroponic exposure of wheat and rapeseed quantification and distribution Camille Larue M Pinault B Czarny D Georgin E Flahaut N Bendiab M Mayne-LlsquoHermite V Dive F Taran M Carriegravere (CEA-CNRS France)

O4a-4 930-945

Benthic Food Chain studies with TiO2 nanoparticles Carl W Isaacson L Sigg A Amman and K Schirmer (EAWAG Switzerland)

O4a-5 945-1000

Modeling the fate of nano-TiO2 in the Rhone river ndash the importance of hetero aggregation with natural colloids Antonia Praetorius J Labille M Scheringer J-Y Bottero K Hungerbuumlhler (ETH Zuumlrich Switzerland)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 5 Nanomaterial release (Chair Tinh Nguyen)

5a Release by environmental stress

PL5 1030-1105

Quantitative Studies of Photo-induced Surface Accumulation and Release of Nanoparticles in Polymer Nanocomposites Tinh Nguyen D Stanley S Rabb D Banerjee X Gu L L Yu L Sung and J W Chin (NIST USA)

O5a-1 1115-1130

Scenarios and methods that induce protruding or released CNTrsquos after degradation of composite materials

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3039

Wendel Wohlleben L Cena S Hirth G Cox Ž Tomović T Peters (BASF SE Germany)

O5a-2 1130-1145

Monitoring migration and transformation of nanomaterials in polymeric composites during climatic aging Gemma Vilar E Fernaacutendez-Rosas G Janer E Mas del Molino M Busquets-Fiteacute V Puntes SVaacutezquez-Campos (LEITAT Technological Center SPAIN)

O5a-3 1145-1200

Release of nanoparticles from textiles during washing Bernd Nowack Lena Windler C Lorenz N von Goetz K Hungerbuumlhler M Heuberger (EMPA Switzerland)

O5a-4 1200-1215

Release of TiO2 particles from paints containing pigment TiO2 andor nano-TiO2 by weathering experiments Ahmed Al-Kattan A Wichser R Vonbank S Brunner A Ulrich and B Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

O5a-5 1215-1230

Release of CeO2 nanoparticles upon aging of acrylic wood coating Lorette Scifo P Chaurand A Masion M Auffan M-A Diot J Labille J-Y Bottero and J Rose (TecnaliaFrance)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Co-Chair Jean-Yves Bottero)

4b Biodegradation biointeractions

O4b-1 1330-1345

Aged TiO2-based nanomaterial used in sunscreens implications on ESCHERICHIA COLI sensitization to toxic metal Catherine Santaella B Allainmat F Simonet J Labille C Geantet J Rose W Achouak (CNRS-CEA France)

O4b-2 1345-1400

Characterizing nanoparticles reactivity structure-Photocatalytic activity relationship Jordi Piella N Bastus V Puntes (ICN Spain)

O4b-3 1400-1415

TiO2 nanoparticles in cosmetic sunscreen effect of aging on physico-chemical and cytotoxic properties of both plain formulation and extracted nanoparticles Manon Rossano N Hucher C Picard M Grisel F Le Foll (URCOM CNRS France)

O4b-4 1415-1430

Assessment of Environmental Exposure to Nanomaterials through mesocosms experiments Meacutelanie Auffan M Tella L Brousset J Issartel C Pailles B Espinasse E Artells A Thiery C Santaella W Achouack A Masion J Rose J-Y Bottero

(CEREGE-CNRS France)

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3139

O4b-5 1430-1445

Biotransformation of Carbon Nanotubes and Fullerenes by Horseradish Peroxidase Deborah Xanat Flores-Cervantes J Hollender Hans-Peter E Kohler (EAWAG Switzerland)

O4b-6 1445-1500

Cobalt titanium dioxide and nanosilver nanoparticles cause skeletal damages in sea urchins at pluteus stage Antonietta Morena Gatti C Gambardella S Ferrando L Gallus P Ramoino C Falugi (University of Genoa Italy)

O4b-7 1500-1515

Comparison of effects on crustaceans carbon nanoparticles and molybdenum nanowires Anda Baumerte G Sakale J Zavickis M Knite L Putna M Balode A Mrzel (University of Latvia Slovenia)

1530-1600

Coffee-break

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Co-chair Laurent Charlet)

4c Biologicals effects of NMs

O4c-1 1600-1615

Concerns over aluminum oxide nanoparticle based applications an ecologically inspired study using environmentally relevant isolates and medium Sunandan Pakrashi N Chandrasekaran A Mukherjee (VIT University India)

O4c-2 1615-1630

The role of silver and vanadium to the ecotoxicity of silver vanadate nanowires decorated with silver nanoparticles Gisela de Aragatildeo Umbuzeiro M Coletty Artal F Kummrow R Dias Holtz O Luiz Alves (State University of Campinas Brazil)

O4c-3 1630-1645

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Marie Carriegravere)

3d Tissues and environnement

O3d-5 1700-1715

Violaceinpoly-ɛ -caprolactonechitosan nanoparticles against bovine mastistis antibacterial and ecotoxicity evaluation Gisela A Umbuzeiro E Berni G Nakazato F I Vacchi N Duraacuten (UNICAMP Brazil)

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3239

O3d-6 1715-1730

Evaluation of multi walled carbon nanotubes eco(geno)toxicity using the amphibian larvae of xenopus laevis Laury Gauthier F Mouchet C Gancet A Perrault F Bourdiol E Flahaut P Puech E Pinelli J-C Boutonnet (CNRS NAUTILE France)

O3d-7 1730-1745

Molecular interference between titanium from NP-TiO2 nanoparticles and iron homeostasis in E coli Caroline Fauquant Isabelle Michaud-Soret A-N Petit N Herlin-Boime P-H Jouneau SOllagnier de Choudens (CEA-CNRS France)

O3d-8 1745-1800

Fullerene nanoparticles C60 and C60(OH)18-22 Assessment of biological activity using bacterial cells and rat liver mitochondria as model systems Sandra M Santos R A Videira L Ferreira A M Dinis F Peixoto A S Jurado (University of Coimbra Portugal)

1815 Conclusion

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3339

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Naohide Shinohara)

3c Nanoparticles translocation and barrier

O3c-1 800-815

Tissue Distribution and clearance of Titanium Dioxide nanoparticles after intravenous administration and Intratracheal instillation Naohide Shinohara H Fukui N Danno T Ichinose K Honda M Gamo (AIST Japan)

O3c-2 815-830

A dynamic co-culture model resembling the alveolo-capillary barrier to study toxicity and translocation of nanoparticles Katrien Luyts B Nemery and P HM Hoet (KULeuven Belgium)

O3c-3 830-845

Communicating Nanotoxicology three Evaluations using in vitro central nerve models Fumihide Kanaya S Hanada Y Inoue Y Manome K Fujioka (National Center for Global Health and Medicine Japan)

O3c-4 845-900

Comparative study of neurologic effects of nano-TiO2 versus SiO2 after direct intracerebral exposure in mice Aureacutelie Balvay N Thieriet L Lakhdar A Bencsik (ANSES France)

O3c-5 900-915

Interactions of functionalized MWCNTs with primary neural cells from different brain regions site-specific effects Cyrill Bussy J Boczkowski S Lanone M Prato A Bianco K Kostarelos (Centre for Drug Delivery Research UK)

O3c-6 915-930

Specific uptakes and damages induced by polystyrene nanobeads according to surface chemistry Vincent Paget S Dekali T Kortulewski R Grall S Chevillard A Braun P Rat G Lacroix (INERIS France)

O3c-7 930-945

Application of in vitro BBB model to measure permeability of nanoparticles Sanshiro Hanada K Fujioka Y Inoue F Kanaya Y Manome K Yamamoto (National Center for Global Health and Medicine Japan)

O3c-8 945-1000

3D model of air-blood barrier for the study of nanoparticles translocation Samir Dekali V Paget C Gamez P Rat and G Lacroix (INERIS C-TAC France)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3439

Session 3 Toxicology (Chair Shuji Tsuruoka)

3c Nanoparticles translocation and barrier

O3c-9 1115-1130

Assessment of cytotoxicity intracellular uptake and intestinal absorption of amorphous silica nanoparticles in the Caco-2 in vitro human intestinal barrier model Agnieszka Kinsner-Ovaskainen C Uboldi I Cydzik F Simonelli E Alloa M Ceridono D Gilliland N Gibson J Ponti F Rossi (JRC Italy)

O3c-10 1130-1145

Influence of the length of imogolite-like nanotubes on their cytotoxicity and genotoxicity towards human dermal cells Wei Liu P Chaurand C Di Giorgio M De Meacuteo A Thill M Auffan A Masion D Borschneck F Chaspoul P Gallice A Botta J-Y Bottero J Rose

(CEREGEndashCNRS France)

O3c-11 1145-1200

Effect of Different surface charge based superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) on Biodistribution in Rat and Ex vivo Protein fishing Usawadee Sakulkhu L Maurizi A Gramoun M-G Beuzelin J-P Valleacutee G Coullerez H Hofmann (Eacutecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

O3c-12 1200-1215

An Impedance-based High-throughput Method for Evaluating the Cytotoxicity of Nanoparticles Mihaela Roxana Cimpan T Mordal J Schoumllermann U Pliquett E Cimpan

(IKO Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry Norway)

O3c-13 1215-1230

The use of differentiated human respiratory epithelial cells in inhalation toxicology of nanomaterials Frieke Kuper A Reus M Groumlllers F van Acker I Kooter (TNO Quality and Safety The Netherlands)

1230-1330 Lunch

Panel discussion (Moderator Alexei Grinbaum)

1330-1430 The opinion of the Civil Society international NGO and european labor unions regarding nanomaterials approaches Alexei Grinbaum (CEA France) Aida Ponce Del Castillo (ETU BrusseI) Luisa Filipponi (NANOPINION Brussel) Alain Lombard (VivAgora France)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3539

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Freacutedeacuteric Bois)

3d Tissues and environment

O3d-1 1430-1445

ROS evaluation for a series of CNTs and their derivatives using ESR method with DMPO Shuji Tsuruoka KTakeuchi K Koyama M Endo H Matsumoto N Saito Y Usui D W Porter V Castranova (Shinshu University Japan)

O3d-2 1445-1500

Toxicity towards lung cells and Escherichia Coli Impact of nanoparticle dispersion status Nathalie Herlin-Boime Marie Carriegravere S Pigeot-Reacutemy A Casanova C Guillard J-C Lazzaroni D Atlan (CEA-UJF France)

O3d-3 1500-1515

Noteworthy Interaction of TiO2 Nanoparticles (Anatase) with Bacterial Cells under Dark Conditions Swayamprava Dalai N Chandrasekaran A Mukherjee (VIT University India)

O3d-4 1515-1530

Determination of endotoxin concentration by different test methods influence of sample preparation and particle interference on test reliability Stijn Smulders J-P Kaiser P Wick P Hoet (KULeuven Belgium)

1530-1630 Coffee-break

1815 End of the conference

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

3639

Session 9 Ethics and societal issues (Chair Alexei Grinbaum)

PL9 1030-1105

Nanotechnology and the narratives of responsibility Alexei Grinbaum (CEA France)

O9a-1 1115-1130

Nanotechnology responsibility and responsible innovation Christopher Groves (ESRC Cardiff University United Kingdom)

O9a-2 1130-1145

The social context of nanotechnology and Regulating its uncertainty a nanotechnologist approach Vincent Jamier I Gispert V Puntes (Centre for NanoBioSafety and Sustainability Spain)

O9a-3 1145-1200

The NanoSchool project a new pedagogical initiative to increase the awareness of nanosciences and nanotechnologies in the classrooms Francine Papillon E Excoffon A Bsiesy J Chevrier (CEA Grenoble France)

O9a-4 1200-1215

Latest research results on the effects of nanomaterials on humans and the environment DaNa - Knowledge Base Nanomaterials Clarissa Marquardt K Nau HF Krug D Kuumlhnel B Mathes V Richter S Scholz C Steinbach (KITGermany)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 5 Nanomaterial release

5b Release by mechanical stress

(Co- chair Francois Tardif)

O5b-1 1330-1345

Release-ability of nano fillers from different nanomaterials (Toward the acceptability of nanoproduct) Luana Golanski A Guiot S Motellier A T Saber F Tardif P Capron (CEA-Liten France)

O5b-2 1345-1400

Nanomaterial release from nanocomposites during reworking process Virginia Goacutemez M Levin S Irusta M Dal Maso J-M Santamariacutea K A Jensen I K Koponen (INA Spain)

O5b-3 1400-1415

Nanoparticle release from Nanocomposites due to mechanical treatment at two stages of the life-cycle Daniel Goumlhler A Nogowski P Fiala M Stintz (Institute of Process Engineering and environmental Technology Germany)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

3739

O5b-4 1415-1430

On character of coarse fine and ultrafine particles in automotive brake wear debris Jana Kukutschovaacute P W Lee V Matějka K Malachovaacute E Veselaacute Pavliacutena Peikertovaacute KČabanovaacute MVaculiacutek P Filip (Nanotechnology Centre at VŠB Czech Republic)

O5b-5 1430-1445

Abrasion tests on MWCNT composites influence of CNT dispersion state and fillermatrix interface Maxime Pras J Duchet-Rumeau J-F Gerard L Golanski A Guiot (UMR CNRS France)

O5b-6 1445-1500

Generation of aerosols during the mechanical solicitation of materials development of an experimental set-up and applications Christophe Bressot N Shandilya O Aguerre-Chariol M Morgeneyer O L C Le Bihan (INERIS France)

O5b-7 1500-1515

On nanoparticles release from polymer nanocomposites for applications in lightweight automotive components James Njuguna S Sachse F Silva S Michalowski and K Pielichowski (Centre for Automotive Technology Cranfield University UK)

O5b-8 1515-1530

Abrasion behavior of an epoxy-based nanocomposite with raw- and functionalized carbon nanotubes Lukas Schlagenhauf Bryan TT Chu J Buha F Nuumlesch J Wang (Swiss Federal Institute for Materials Testing and Research Switzerland)

1530- 1600 Coffee-break

Session 5 Nanomaterial release

5c General and other release mechanisms

(Co-chair Wendel Wohlleben)

O5c-1 1600-1615

Nanomaterial dustiness - a comparison between three methods Keld Alstrup Jensen M Levin I K Koponen D Bard A Kelley G Burdett S Bau O Witschger (National Research Centre for the Working Environment Denmark)

O5c-2 1615-1630

NanoRelease ndash Developing Methods to Measure Release of Nanomaterials from Solid Consumer Products Lie Chen M Hill R Canady (Health Canada Canada)

O5c-3 1630-1645

O5c-4 1645-1700

Characterization and quantification of nanoparticle release from commercial available spray products containing engineered nanoparticles Sabrina Losert M Lattuada K Hungerbuumlhler A Ulric (EMPA Switzerland)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

3839

O5c-5 1700-1715

Behavior of nanoparticles during high temperature treatment (incineration type) Samir Derrough G Raffin D Locatelli P Nobile C Durand (CEA France)

O5c-6 1715-1730

Fate of CNT-epoxy composite during incineration Ulrika Backman J Lyyraumlnen T Kettunen J Leskinen O Sippula A Auvinen J Jokiniemi (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Finland)

O5c-7 1730-1745

Release of TiO2 nanoparticles from cement during their life cycle step of use Nathan Bossa J Rose P Chaurand O Aguerre-Chariol (INERIS iCEINT France)

1800 Conclusion

1815 End of the conference

Page 16: Book of Abstracts - Institute of Physics

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM B

Martiacute Busquets-Fiteacute R Zanasca C Citterio L Mercante E Fernaacutendez Gemma J Socorro Vaacutezquez-Campos V Puntes (ICN Spain)

1830-2100

Poster exhibition Evening event

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 13 Satellite meeting 13b TRIMATEC

(Chair Claudine Colin)

O13b-1 1400-1420

Trimatec competitiveness cluster management of controlled environment for nano fields Claudine Colin (TRIMATEC France)

O13b-2 1420-1440

Treatment of liquid effluents containing nanomaterial Jeacuterocircme Labille J-Y Bottero J Rose (CEREGE France)

O13b-3 1440-1500

Safe ecodesign and sustainable research Applied to Nanomaterial Development (SERENADE consortium) Jean-Yves Bottero J Rose A Masion (CEREGE France)

O13b-4 1500-1520

Synthesis of active TiO2 nanopowders and thin layers using supercritical carbon dioxide processes - Application to effluent treatment Audrey Hertz J Cruiz L Schrive Y Barre F Charton (CEA France)

O13b-5 1520-1540

Examples of system engineering for nanoparticles handling and studies Pierre Bombardier (FAURE QEI France)

O13b-6 1540-1600

Personal Protective Equipment against Nanoparticle-Selection evaluation and future standard to be built Samuel Ozil (Honeywell Protective Clothing France)

1600-1630 Coffee-break

Session 2 Detection (Co-chair Charles Motzkus)

2b Nanoparticles for biological application

O2b-1 1715-1730

Study of Nanoparticles localization in organs and tissues of rats after intraperitoneal and intragastrical administration Boris B Dzantiev SG Klochkov O D Hendrickson A V Zherdev SO Bachurin (AN Bach Institute of Biochemisty Russia)

O2b-2 1730-1745

Risk Assessment of Released cellulose nanocrystalsndashmimicking inhalatory exposure Carola Endes S Mueller O Schmid D Vanhecke S Camarero Espinosa E Johan Foster A Petri-Fink B Rothen-Rutishauser C Weder Martin JD Clift (Adolphe Merkle InstituteUniversity of Fribourg Switzerland)

O2b-3 Colloidaly stable polymer encapsulated quantum dots for biological applications

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM C

1745-1800 Isaac Ojea-Jimenez J Piella P Mulvaney V F Puntes (Catalan Institute of Nanotechnology Spain)

O2b-4 1800-1815

Membrane model as a new methodology for nanotoxicology Investigation Juliana Cancino T M Uemura Paula Lins P B Miranda V Zucolotto (University of Satildeo Paulo Brazil)

O2b-5 1815-1830

Engineered nanomaterial quantification in complex matrices PIXE case studies Omar Lozano J Mejia J Laloy O Toussaint J Dogneacute S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Belgium)

1830-2100 Poster exhibitionEvening event

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

Posters session 1830-2100

P1b-1

Occupational exposure assessment facility at Vito Evelien Frijns I Nelissen P Berghmans (Vito nv Belgium)

P1b-2

Risk assessment of nanomaterials Javad Malakootikhah A A Razaghi (University of Tehran Iran)

P1c-1

Application of current available models for the exposure assessment of nanoparticles from consumer products Anja Koumlth ALuch and M Enrico Goumltz (Federal institute for risk assessment Germany)

P1c-2

Development of a nano exposure and contextual information database (NECID) Wouter Fransman J Pelzer W Stoppelmann D Brouwer I Koponen D Bard O Witschger A Zugasti Makazaga E Jankowska T Kanerva M Berges (TNO The Netherlands)

P2a-1

Effective and selective extraction of silver nanoparticles from environmental water by an ionic exchange resin Lingxiangyu Li K Leopold M Schuster (Technische universitaumlt Muumlnchen Germany)

P2a-2

P2a-3 Application of enzyme immunoassay for fullerene c60 detection in ratsrsquo organs Olga d Hendrickson N Fedyunina A Zherdev PSveshnikov B Dzantiev (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P2a-4 New perspectives in manufactured nanoparticles characterisation over the size limits Gaeumltane Lespes C Henault (University of Pau France)

P2a-5 Quantitation of carbon nanotubes on filters using a laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy system Laboratory and onsite measurements J-BSirven C Queacutereacute S Motellier A Guiot F Gensdarmes (CEA France)

P2a-6 Differentiated anthropogenic ambient particle size spectra with a new U-SMPS set-up Juumlrgen Spielvogel M Weiss (Ppalasreg gmbh Germany)

P2a-7

P2a-8 Particle sampling by TEM grid filtration OLC Le bihan B RrsquoMili C Dutouquet O Aguerre-Charriol E Frejafon (INERIS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P2a-9 Aerosol size distribution estimation and associated uncertainty for measurement with a SMPS Loic Coquelin N Fischer T Mace C Motzkus F Gensdarmes G Fleury L Le Brusquet (lNE France)

P2a-10 Radiolabelling of engineered silver and titania nanoparticles as a tool for sensitive detection of nanoparticle release from surface coatings Heike Hildebrand K Franke N Gibson I Cydzik F Simonelli A Bulgheroni U Holzwarth E Bilz A Freyer (Helmholtz-Zentrum Germany)

P2a-11 Comparison of methodolgies to measure number based size distribution on polydisperse nanoparticles Samuel Legros V Barthes A Guiot S Motellier P Capron L Golanski (CEA France)

P2a-12 Non destructive and fast method for the detection of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) biodistribution based on their magnetic properties Lionel Maurizi V Bernau U Sakulkhu A Gramoun G Coullerez H Hofmann (Ecole polytechnique feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

P3a-1 Silver doped hydroxyapatite composites for long-term bone TERAPHIA Olena Ivashchenko I Uvarova N Ulianchych

(National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Ukraine)

P3a-2 Cytotoxic effects of polyethylcyanoacrylatechitosan nanoparticles Brenda Cecilia Gasca Zacariacuteas R Diacuteaz Torres P Ramiacuterez Noguera (National University of Mexico Meacutexico)

P3a-3 Reactivity of nanoaluminum in physiological solutions Karepina EE GAYu (Tomsk Polytechnic University Russia)

P3a-4 Determination of SPIONS nanoparticles biosafety problems of interferences with cytotoxic assays Lyes Tabet L Barhoumi M Welman L Ben Taher L Smiri H Abdelmelek K Maghni (Research Center HSCM Universiteacute de Montreacuteal Canada)

P3a-5 Renal metallothionein expression by nano zinc particles in cadmium-treated rats Mohammad Kazem Koohi F Asadi M Abas Ali Pour Kabire G Sadeghi Hashtjin M Hejazy (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-6 Differences in nanotoxicity responses between human bronchial smooth muscle cells (HBSMC) of normal and asthmatic subjects following exposure to quantum dots (QDS) nanoparticles Lyes Tabet M Welman L Castellanos K Maghni(Sacre-Coeur Hospital of Montreal Canada)

P3a-7 Comparative evaluation of cytotoxicity and DNA damage induction by carbon nanotubes cerium dioxide titanium dioxide and silver nanoparticles in mammalian cells Leonardo Pereira Franchi T AJ Souza E Y Matsubara J M Rosolen C Satie Takahashi CS (Department of Genetics FMRP-USP Brazil)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P3a-8 Genotoxicity in RTG-2 fish cell line upon exposure to different dimensions of silver nanoparticles detected by the comet assay Mahmoud Ghobadi H Farahmand A Mirjalili (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-9 Two ldquofacesrdquo of carbon nanotubes

Aneta Fraczek-Szczypta E Menaszek S Blazewicz (University of Science and Technology Poland )

P3a-10 Study of biocompatible and hemocompatible properties of amorphous hydrogenated carbon coatings produced by pulsed magnetron discharge Julie Laloy C Lopez-Garcia J Colaux F Mullier M Fransolet C Michiels JM Dogneacute amp S Lucas (Department of Pharmacy NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-11 Effect of nano-filler particles and methacrylate monomers separate and in combination on the secretion of cytokines V Ansteinsson JT Samuelsen JE Dahl and NR Gjerdet (University of Bergen Norway)

P3a-12 In vivo genotoxicity of titanium dioxide nanoparticle

Charlegravene Relier F Robidel B Trouiller (INERIS France)

P3a-13 Insights into titanium dioxide nanoparticle and fine genotoxicity in human lymphocytes Andrea Zijno C Andreoli F Barone P Degan B De Berardis G Leter R Crebelli (Istituto Superiore di Sanitagrave Roma)

P3a-14 Highly concentrated silica nanoparticles affect the activities of neural stem cell

line Kouki Fujioka S Hanada Y Inoue F Kanaya KShiraishi Y Manome (The Jikei University School of Medicine Japan)

P3a-15 Toxicological influence of giving the silica nanoparticles on cultured central nerves cells Yuriko Inoue K Fujioka S Hanada FKanaya K Shiraishi YManome MTakayanagi (Toho University Japan)

P3a-16 Effect of surface modification on Zn ions and ROS production of ZnO nanoparticles Mu Yao Guo YHang Leung Alan M C Ng Fang Zhou Liu Yip Hang Ng Aleksandra B Djurišić Wai Kin Chan (The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong)

P3a-17 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of silver nanoparticles with different sizes in mammalian cells Tiago A Jorge de Souza L Pereira Franchi and C Satie Takahashi (Department of Genetics FMRP-USP Brazil)

P3a-18 In vivo toxicity of enoxaparin encapsulated in mucoadhesive nanoparticles topical application in a wound healing model SC Huber PD Marcato N Duraacuten JM Annichino-Bizzacchi (Unicamp Campinas Brazil)

P3a-19 Phytotoxic and genotoxic effects of PVP coated ZnO nanoparticles on garlic

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

(allium sativum l) root tip cells Changshan Xu K Eit M Wang Y Li B Sun (Centre for Advanced Optoelectronic Functional Materials Research Northeast Normal University P R China)

P3a-20 Internalisation of aluminium oxide nanoparticles into human cells impact of particle size on the quantitative uptake Steffi Boumlhme H-J Staumlrk T Meissner D Kuumlhnel W Busch (UFZ - Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research Germany)

P3a-21 Immunological assays as an opportunity of assessment of health risks of airborne particle mixture including nanoparticles Taacuteňa Brzicovaacute I Lochman P Danihelka A Lochmanovaacute K Lach V Mička (VŠB ndashFaculty of Safety Engineering Czech Republic)

P3a-22 Altered characteristics of differently functionalized silica nanoparticles in various

environments with possible implications for biological impacts Emilia Izak M Voetz S Eiden A Duschl and VF Puntes (Bayer Technology Services GmbH Germany)

P3a-23 Enhanced antiproliferation of cancer cells by biocompatible multifunctional microbial exopolysaccharide stabilized magnetic nanoparticles Balasubramanian Sivakumar R Girija Aswathy R Sreejith Y Nagaoka M Suzuki Y Yoshida T Maekawa D Nair Sakthikumar (Bio Nano Electronics Research Center Graduate School of Interdisciplinary New Science Toyo UniversityJapan)

P3a-24 Copper(ii) oxide nanoparticles penetrate into HEPG2 CELLS exert cytotoxicity via oxidative stress and induce proinflammatory response Jean-Pascal Piret D Jacques J-N Audinot J Mejia E Boilan F Noeumll M Fransolet C Demazy S Lucas C Saout and O Toussaint (URBC Namur Nanosafety Center (NNC) Belgium)

P3a-25 Electrical measurement of the interactions between gold nanoparticles and biological membrane Young-Rok Kim M-C Lim K-P Lee (Department of Food Science and Biotechnology Kyung Hee University Republic of Korea)

P3a-26 Metal homeostasis interferences in hepatocytes cells treated by CuO nanoparticles Martine Cuillel M Chevallet C Fauquant P Charbonnier D Cassio I Pignot-Paintrand E Mintz and I Michaud-Soret (CNRS CEA France)

P3a-27 Transnational access at VITO through the Fp7 qnano research infrastructure Evelien Frijns I Mertens K Tirez G Vanermen S Voorspoels R Persoons S Mullens I Nelissen (VITO NV Belgium)

P3a-28 Source activity and toxicity of nanomaterials for biological systems Ghassem Amoabediny J Malakootikhah I Alahdadi F Yazdian (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-29 TiO2 nanoparticles and bulk material stimulate human peripheral blood mononuclear cells Dietmar Fuchs S Schroecksnadel N Herlin M Carriere

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

(Biocenter Innsbruck Medical University Austria)

P3a-30 In vitro testing of nanoparticles dissolution Anna Godymchuk E Yunda (Tomsk Polytechnic University Russian Federation)

P3a-31 Particulate cobalt toxicity and internalization in lung cells Veacuteronique Malard C Darolles N Sage P Gueacuteraud M Floriani J Armengaud (CEA IRSN France)

P3a-32 Effects of physicochemical properties exposure doses and cell types on cytotoxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles Yan (Mary) Zhang Kathy C Nguyen D E Lefebvre P S Shwed J Crosthwait G S Bondy Azam F Tayabali (Environmental Health Sciences and Research Bureau Health Canada Canada)

P3a-33 Proteomic study of the molecular responses of mouse macrophages to copper oxide nanoparticles Thierry Rabilloud S Triboulet C Aude-Garcia M Carriegravere H Diemer F Proamer A Habert M Chevallet V Collin-Faure D Hanau A Van Dorsselaer N Herlin-Boime (CNRS France)

P3a-34 Toxicological evaluation of TiC nanoparticles orally administered in a rat model Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan J Mejia O Toussaint J-M Dogn S Lucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC Belgium)

P3a-35 In vitro toxicity assessment of gold nanoparticles in biological media Sadequa Sultana N Djaker M Salerno S Boca S Astilean H Hlawaty MLamy De La Chapelle (Universiteacute Paris 13 France)

P3a-36 Comparison cytotoxic potency of zinc oxide nanoparticles on five cellular lines Lidia Zapoacuter M Szewczyńska (Central Institute for Labour Protection ndash National Research Institute Poland)

P3a-37 Respiratory effects of repeated instillations of iron manganese and chromium oxides nanoparticles in mice Mirlande Preacutesumeacute A Simon-Deckers G Beaune O Durupthy J Boczkowski S Lanone (INSERM France)

P3a-38 Morphological and cytohistochemical evaluation of renal effects of cadmium-doped silica nanoparticles given intratracheally to rat Teresa Coccini E Roda S Barni L Manzo (Toxicology Division Salvatore Maugeri Foundation IRCCS and European Centre for Nanomedicine University of Pavia Italy)

P3a-39 Titanium oxide nanoparticles toxicity causes functionality and DNA damage in buffalo (bubalus bubalis) sperm in vitro Gautam Kaul and Kamlesh Pawar (Biochemistry Department National Dairy Research Institute Government of India Lab India)

P3a-40 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles in human

neuroblastoma cells Carla Costa V Valdiglesias G Kılıccedil B Laffon J P Teixeira (Portuguese

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

National Institute of Health Portugal)

P3a-41 Innovative nano-qsar technology for early detection of nanoparticlesrsquo toxicity Natalia Novoselska V Kuzmin A Artemenko (IIMechnikov Odessa National University Ukraine)

P3a-42 In vitro toxicity of carbon nanotubes impact of acid functionalization Agathe Figarol J Pourchez D Boudard D Bernache-Assolant M Cottier and P Grosseau (Ecole Nationale Supeacuterieure des Mines LINA France)

P3a-43 Role of metal oxide nanoparticle in welderrsquos lung injury A Simon-Deckers P Andujar B Fayard B Clin J Boczkowski J-C Pairon J Doucet F Gallateau-Salleacute S Lanone (INSERM CNRS France)

P3a-44 MTT and LDH interlaboratory assays for assessing in vitro cytotoxicity of engineered nanomaterials C Costa J- P Teixeira A Dhawan A Pandey B Laffon J Fernandez Tajes V Valdiglesias D Fuchs S Schroecksnadel M Carriegravere S Bonassi A Basak Engin E Coskun B Karahalil Nathalie Herlin-Boime (Environmental Health Dept National Institute of Health Dr Ricardo Jorge Porto Portugal )

P3a-45 Understanding the impact of np physicochemical properties in biological fluid

and their resultant cellular interaction in vitro Vera Hirsch C Kinnear B Rothen-Rutishauser Martin J D Clift A Petri-Fink (Adolphe Merkle Institute University of Fribourg Switzerland)

P3a-46 Biocompatibility evaluation of medical devices incorporating nanomaterials Sylvie Framery (NAMSA Europe France)

P3a-47 Genotoxicity and proinflammatory effects of nanosilica via oral route in vitro and in vivo approaches Adeline Tarantini K Hogeveen S Huet G Jarry R Lanceleur L Le Hegarat A Mourot M Poul J-G Rolland V Fessard (ANSES France)

P3a-48 In vitro evaluation of cellular response induced by ZnO nanoparticles zinc ions and non-nano ZnO in fish cells Mar Babin C del Rio Joseacute L Pareja C Garciacutea-Goacutemez D Fernaacutendez (INIA Department of Environment Spain)

P3a-49 Genotoxicity of cerium dioxide nanoparticles (CeO2 nps) on mice oocyte Raphaeumll Rollais M Auffan J Perrin V Tassistro T Orsiegravere A Botta J Rose B Courbiere (Institut Meacutediterraneacuteen de Biodiversiteacute et drsquoEcologie Faculteacute de Meacutedecine de lrsquoUniversiteacute drsquoAix-Marseille France)

P3a-50 Effects of amorphous silica nanoparticles on human alveolar epithelial cells Mathilde Delaval R Guadagnini S Vranic F Marano A Baeza-Squiban S Boland (Sorbonne Paris CiteacuteCNRS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P3a-51 How do carbide enm dispersions evolve in an in vitro assessment Jorge Mejia O Lozano J-P Piret D Jacques C Saout JM Dogneacute O Toussaint S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation

Laboratory of Biochemistry and Cellular Biology (URBC) Belgium)

P3a-52 Stability of SiC and TiC nanoparticles during in vitro assessment Jorge Mejia V Valembois J-P Piret C Saout Jean-Michel Dogneacute Olivier Toussaint Steacutephane Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Laboratory of Biochemistry and Cellular Belgium)

P3a-53 Cytotoxicity of MWCNT and SiO2 nanoparticles at different stages of their life cycle as nanocomposite fillers Ezequiel Mas del Molino Gemma Vilar G Janer E Fernaacutendez-Rosas S Vaacutezquez-Campos (LEITAT Technological Center SPAIN)

P3a-54=gt (03b-2)

Nitric oxide releasing-iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles for biomedical applications cell viability apoptosis and cell death evaluations Renata de Lima J Luiz Oliveira A Ludescher M A M Molina R Itri Amedea B Seabra Paula Haddad (Departamento de Biotecnologia Universidade de Sorocaba Brazil)

P3a-55 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of biogenic silver nanoparticles R De Lima D Ballottin Priscyla D Marcato L Tasic Nelson Duraacuten (Osasco UniversityBrazil)

P3a-56 Biocompatibility and cytotoxicity study of nanophotonic contact lens material Marija Tomic J Muncan D Stamenkovic M Jokanović L Matija (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering University of Belgrade Serbia)

P3a-57 Nanoparticles in paints a new strategy to protect faccedilades and surfaces

Jean-Pierre Kaiser L Diener and P Wick (EMPA Switzerland)

P3a-58 Pulmonary toxicity after inhalation of silicon carbide nanoparticles in rat Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan O Toussaint B Masereel J-M Dogneacute amp SLucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-59 Development and validation of a whole-body inhalation exposure model for the exposition of rats to nanoparticles aerosol Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan OToussaint S Rolin B Masereel amp S Lucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-60 Functionalized double walled carbon nanotubes (DWCNTS) for targeted drug release T Somanathan N Gokulakrishnan (Vels University Chennai India)

P3a-61 Biodistribution studies on nanoparticles are so far of limited use for PBPK modeling Gunnar Johanson U Carlander (Karolinska InstitutetSweden)

P3a-62 Toxicokinetics of zinc oxide nanoparticles in rats Soo-Jin Choi Hae-Eun Chung Jin Yu Miri Baek Jeong-A Lee Min-Seok Kim Su-Hyon Kim Eun-Ho Maeng (Department of Food Science and Technology Seoul Womenrsquos University South Korea)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P4a-1 Evaluation of toxicity of the nanoscale materials for mammalians and environment Rostyslav Stoika N Boyko Y Senkiv Y Shlyakhtina R Panchuk R Bilyy Y Filyak Y Kit N Skorohyd O Klyuchivska H Falfushinska L Gnatyshyna O Stoliar A Zaichenko N Mitina A Ryabceva (Institute of Cell Biology Ukraine)

P4a-2 Metal oxide nanoparticle transport in porous media ndash an analysis about (un)certainties in environmental research Ilona Heidmann (University of Koblenz-Landau Germany)

P4a-3 Assessing the heteroaggregation of manufactured nanoparticles with naturally occuring colloids in a typical surface water Jeacuterocircme Labille A Praetorius C Harns J-Y Bottero J Brant M Scheringer (Aix-Marseille Universiteacute CNRS IRD CEREGE France)

P4a-4 Potential safety implications of nanoformulation of agrochemicals in crops production Haixin Cui X Zhao (The Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences China)

P4b-1 Environmental dissemination of silver nanoparticles which impact on crops Camille Larue L Ceacutecillon H Castillo-Michel S Sophie J Bourguignon M Carriegravere S Bureau V Magnin G Sarret (Isterre UMR 5275 CNRS and Univ J Fourier France)

P4b-2 Bio-interactions between proteins and CeO2-nps with similar hydrodynamic radius Franccediloise Rollin-Genetet E Artells C Seidel W Liu J Rose A Thieacutery C Vidaud (CEA France)

P4b-3 Carbon nanotubes enhanced the lead toxicity on the freshwater fish Diego Steacutefani T Martinez Oswaldo L Alves and E Barbieri (University of Campinas ndash UNICAMP Brazil)

P4b-4 Colloidal stability of modified carbon nanotubes Stefan Schymura K Franke (HZDR Institute of Resource Ecology Germany)

P4c-1 Behavioural responses of hediste diversicolor (polycheta) to Ag CdS or CuO nanoparticles using the multispecies freshwater biomonitorreg (MFB) Hanane Perrein-Ettajani P Emmanuel Buffet P Wu Douglas Gilliland P Reip E Valsami-Jones C Mouneyrac (LUNAM universiteacute UCO MMS France)

P4c-2 Combined effect of ZnO nanoparticles on zebrafish early development Eugene Krysanov T Demidova (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P4c-3 Effect of metal oxide nanoparticles on embryotoxicity of doxorubicin Tatiana Demidova E Krysanov (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P4c-4 Evaluation of multi walled carbon nanotubes ecotoxicology using standardized procedures on aquatic organisms

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

Florence Mouchet C Gancet E Pinelli A Perrault F Bourdiol E Flahaut L Gauthier J-C Boutonnet (CNRS UPS INPT NAUTILE Laboratoires ecolabCIRIMATGRL France)

P4c-5 Adverse effect of surface modified nanoparticles on the aquatic environment Younjung Jung J-Sung Ra and S Kim (KIST-Europe Campus E Germany)

P4c-6

P4c-7 Acute aquatic toxicity of photoactive TiO2 nanoparticles anchored on kaolinite matrix to freshwater green algae Kristina Čabanovaacute P Peikertovaacute V Matějka JKukutschovaacute (VŠB ndash Technical University of Ostrava Czech Republic)

P4c-8 Monitoring technique for the acute effect of TiO2 nanoparticles from the behaviour of rice fish orizias latipes in vivo Masaru Irie K Kosuge K Shida M Kubo-Irie K Takeda (Waseda Univ Japan)

P4c-9 Antifungal and antibacterial activities of silver nanoparticles Mohd Faiyaz Anwar D Yadav R Arora J Chandara M Samim (Department of Chemistry Jamia Hamdard University India)

P4c-10 (04a-3)

Adsorption of organic pollutants to aqueous suspensions of carbon nanomaterials Berit Glomstad A Booth B M Jenssen L Soslashrensen J Liu M Shen

(Norwegian University of Science and Technology Norway)

P5a-1 Carbon nanotubes sorbents and their potential risks to aquatic organisms

Daniela Plachaacute A Matlochovaacute K Čabanovaacute P Peikertovaacute (VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava Czech Republic)

P5a-2 Ecologicaly friendly intermatrix synthesis of polymer stabilized silver nanocomposites dealing with nanomaterial release Julio Bastos-Arrieta M Muntildeoz Dmitri N Muraviev P Ruiz (Autonomous University of Barcelona Spain)

P5a-3 Characterization of nanoparticulate emissions from the incineration of wastes containing manufactured nanomaterials Dinh-Trinh Tran D Fleury D Venditti S Durecu A Joubert G Ounoughene E Fiani T Meunier O Le Bihan L Le coq (INERIS Ecole des mines de Nantes France)

P5a-4 Investigation of nanoparticle release from UV-curable polymeric nanocomposites AFreyer E Bilz H Hildebrand K Franke R Mehnert E Mai (Leibniz Institute for Surface Modification Germany)

P5a-5 Characterization of released particles during abrasion test of nano-charged construction materials C Bressot O Aguerre-Chariol A Plassais F RousseauC Haehnel O Le Bihan (INERIS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P5a-6 Release of nanomaterials from paint waste Stefano Zuin M Gaiani A Ferrari L Golanski F Tardif (Venice Research Consortium Italy)

P5a-7 Potential release of carbon nanotubes from cnt composites during grinding process Isamu ogura M Kotake M Shigeta M Uejima K Saito N Hashimoto A Kishimoto (National institute of advanced industrial science and technology (AIST) technology research association for single wall carbon nanotubes Japan)

P5a-8 Nanomaterials for controlled drug delivery system T Somanthan (Vels University india)

P6a-1 Release characteristics of single-wall carbon nanotubes during manufacturing and handling Isamu Ogura M Kotake Nao Hashimoto K Gotoh A Kishimoto (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Technology Research Association for Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes (TASC) Japan)

P6a-2 Towards a nanosecured plateform to assess risks along the industrial lifecycle of nanomaterials Dominique Fleury E Frejafon B Debray O Aguerre-Chariol A Vignes and J Bouillard (INERIS France)

P6a-3 Mapping the use of nanoparticles in Quebecrsquos industries and research laboratories Claude Emond C Ostiguy I Dossa Y Malki C Boily D Roughley A Plavski et C-A Endo (University of Montreal Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Department Canada)

P8a-1 Life cycle and destination of silver nanoparticles in environment Ghassem Amoabediny I Alahdadi J Malakootikhah (University of Tehran Iran)

P9a-1 Towards nanoresponsibility Dorotheacutee Benoit Browaeys Jean-Jacques Perrier (VivAgora France)

P9a-2 Nanosafety - risk governance of manufactured nanoparticles -- challenges of substance regulation under scientific uncertainty Stefanie B Seitz J Jahnel and T Fleischer (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) Germany)

PO The ERA-Net SIINN Project Safe Implementation of Innovative Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Rainer Hagenbeck

B Fillon D Duret L Golanski SLegros (Forschungszentrum Juumllich GmbH Germany CEA France)

P1 Innovative strategies methods and tools for occupational risks management of manufactured nanomaterials (MNMs) in the construction industry Jesuacutes M Loacutepez de Ipintildea (TECNALIA Research amp Innovation ) on behalf of the Scaffold Consortium

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Wednesday 14 November

Session 3 Toxicology (Chair Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster)

3a Nanoparticle biotransformation and degradation

PL3 800-835

Concepts of safety assessment of engineered nanomaterials (ENM) Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster (University of Rochester USA)

O3a-1 845-900

How do oxide nanomaterial dispersions evolve in an in vitro assessment Omar Lozano J Mejia J-P Piret D Jacques C Saout J-M Dogneacute O Toussaint S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Belgium)

O3a-2 900-915

Interaction of fibrinogen and albumin with titanium dioxyde nanoparticles of different crystalline phases Arianna Marucco I Fenoglio F Turci B Fubini (University of Torino Dip Italy)

O3a-3 915-930

An effective photothermal therapy against cancer cells and deep tissue imaging with targeted NIR QD Ravindran Girija Aswathy B Sivakumar Y Nagaoka Y Yoshida T Maekawa D Sakthi Kumar (Bio Nano Electronics Research Center Japan)

O3a-4 930-945

Safety of nanovectors Cytotoxicity assessment of New self-emulsifying multiple wow nanoemulsions Estelle Sigward N Mignet P Rat M Dutot D Scherman D Brossard S Crauste-Manciet (INSERM France)

O3a-5 945-1000

Surface ligand dependent fate and toxicity of ZnO np in HEPG2 cells Dorota Bartczak M-O Baradez H Goenaga-Infante D Marshall (LGCUK)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 12 Regulation and standardization in nano-products (Chair Maila Puolamaa)

12a Regulation

PL12a 1030-1105

Regulatory aspects of nanomaterials in REACH Maila Puolamaa (DG Enterprise and Industry European Commission Brussel)

O12a-1 1115-1130

Legal issues of the environmental safety regulation in the sphere of nanotechnology in Russian federation Ekaterina Belokrylova (Udmurt State University Russia)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

O12a-2 1130-1145

Regulation and safety implementation of nanotechnology for chemical enterprises in the Central Europe space Andreas Falk S Hartl F Sinner (BioNanoNet Forschungsgesellschaft mbH Austria)

O12a-3 1145-1200

Defining occupational and consumer exposure limits for nanomaterials - first experiences from REACH registrations Karin Aschberger F M Christensen (European commission-JRC Italy)

O12a-4 1200-1215

Development of an integrative program of Nanosafety Promote the Coordination Between Industries and Risk Assessor Claude Emond S Kouassi F Schuster (BioSimulation Consulting Inc USA University of Montreal Canada)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 8 Life cycle analysis recycling waste management and disposal (Chair Bernd Nowack)

PL8 1330-1405

Life cycle considerations for assessing environmental risks of nanomaterials Bernd Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

O8a-1 1415-1445

Incineration of nanowastes The implications from a life cycle perspective Tobias Walser LK Limbach R Brogioli E Erismann L Flamigni B Hattendorf M Juchli F Krumeich C Ludwig K Prikopsky M Rossier D Saner A Sigg S Hellweg D Guumlnther W J Stark (Institute of Environmental Engineering Switzerland)

O8a-2 1445-1500

Preliminary evaluation of risks related to waste incineration of polymer nanocomposites Lex Roes M K Patel E Worrell C Ludwig (Utrecht UniversityThe Netherlands)

O8a-3 1500-1515

Safe and environmentally-friendly management and final elimination of wastes harbouring nano-objects or likely to release nanoparticles Thierry Meunier D VendittI amp S Durecu (Groupe Seacutecheacute Environnement France)

O8a-9

1515-1530 Investigation of the life cycle of nanoparticles by means of [4445Ti]TiO2 and [110mAg]Ag0 ndash Research Project nanoTrack Heike Hildebrand K Franke A Freyer E Bilz R Mehnert E Mai C Isaacson K Schirmer A Ammann L Sigg (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden Germany)

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Session 10 Commercial equipment (Chair Robert Muir)

O10a-1 1600-1615

Optical instrumentations for Nanosafety Nathalie Vollmer (HORIBA Scientific France)

O10a-2 1615-1630

NanoScan SMPS - a Novel Portable Nanoparticle Sizing and counting Instrument Torsten Tritscher TJ Krinke A F Zerrath E Filimundi O F Bischof (TSI GmbH GTSI Incorporated Germany USA)

O10a-3 1630-1645

Detecting amp characterizing nanomaterials in complex matrices amp airborne Byron J Cheatham (CytoViva USA)

O10a-4 1645-1700

High Resolution Portable Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer Designed for best practice nano exposure measurements Brian Steer B Gorbunov R Muir (Naneum Ltd UK)

O10a-5 1700-1715

Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis (NTA) A tool in toxicology and environmental fate assessment of nanomaterial Phil Vincent P Hole P Peotta S Capracotta B Carr (NanoSight LtdUK)

O10a-6 1715-1730

Magellan innovative detection traceability and characterization of Nanoparticles traces in liquid media Steacutephane Aiumlt Oumeghar P Nagtegaele D Jacob (Cordouan Technologies France)

2000-2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

Session 2 Detection and identification of nanoparticles (Co-chair Olivier Le Bihan)

2c Detection and measurement of nanoparticles in water

O2c-1 845-900

Measuring particle size distributions of nanoparticles in aqueous media using FFF and LIBD Nataliya Fedotova K Ralf B Sinnet G Detlef (ETH Zurich Switzerland)

O2c-2 900-915

Lab-on a chip microTAS (Micro Total Analysis Systems) for the High-throughput Measurement of Nanomaterial Solubility Ratna Tantra (National Physical Laboratory United Kingdom)

O2c-3 915-930

Species selective pre-concentration and quantification of Ag Au and Pd nanoparticles using cloud point extraction and graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry Georg Hartmann M Schuster (Technische Universitaumlt Muumlnchen Germany)

O2c-4 930-945

Quantitative Analysis of Engineered Nanoparticles in Food and Environment Frank Von der Kammer S Wagner S Legros B Meisterjahn E H Larsen K LoeschnerJ NavratilovaT Hofmann (Univ of Vienna Austria)

O2c-5 945-1000

Detection of nanoparticle heavy metal Pollutants in water by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) Cheikh-Benoit Faye C Dutouquet T Amodeo E Frejafon P Delalain O Aguerre-Chariol N Gilon-Delepine (INERIS France)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 2 Detection and identification of nanoparticles (Co-chair Simon Clavaguera)

2d Detection and measurement of nanoparticles in air

O2d-1 1030-1045

NanoBadge a Tool for Engineered Nanoparticles Exposure Assessment Simon Clavaguera M Amdaoud S Jacquinot S Motellier A Guiot L Golanski P Capron (CEA France)

O2d-2 1045-1100

Measurement methods for the EC definition of nanomaterials Luigi Calzolai D Gilliland and F Rossi (European Commission - DG Joint Research Centre Italy)

O2d-3 1100-1115

O2d-4 1115-1130

Detection of Nanoparticle agglomerates trapped in a low pressure RF (Radio-Frequency) plasma discharge using LIBS (Laser-induced Breakdown spectroscopy) Christophe Dutouquet G Wattieaux L Meyer E Frejafon and L Boufendi (INERIS France)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

O2d-5 1130-1145

Characterization of manufactured TiO2 nanoparticles Charles Motzkus J Idrac T Maceacute S Vaslin-Reimann P Ausset et M Mailleacute (LNE France)

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Sophie Lanone)

3a Nanoparticle biotransformation and degradation

O3a-6 1145-1200

ECSINrsquos methodological approach for hazard evaluation of engineered nanomaterials Lisa Bregoli F Benetti E Sabbioni (ECSIN ITALY)

O3a-7 1200-1215

Degraded nanocomposites a combined physico-chemical and toxicogenomics approach in caco-2 cells Odette Prat M Fisichella F Berenguer G Steinmetz M Auffan J Rose (CEA France)

O3a-8 1215-1230

Pristine graphene activates macrophages to produce cytokineschemokines via TLR- and NF-kappa B-related signalling pathways Taotao Wei H Zhou K Zhao and C Chen (Chinese Academy of Sciences China)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 3 Toxicology (Co- chair Claude Emond)

3b Nano bio interactions modeling

O3b-1 1330-1345

Assessment of different methods studying the impact of carbon nanomaterials on platelet function Julie Laloy F Mullier S Robert L Alpan J Mejia J-PPiret N Bailly S Lucas B Chatelain OToussaint B Masereel S Rolin amp J-M Dogneacute (University of Namur Belgium)

O3b-2 1345-1400 =gt(OP3a-54)

Iron oxide nanoparticles show no toxicity in terms of comete assay in lymphocytes a promising vehicle for nitric oxide releasing nanocarrier in biomedical applications R de Lima J Luiz Oliveira P Sayuri Kaneko Murakami M A M Molina R Itri P Haddad Amedea B Seabra (Universidade de Sorocaba Brazil)

O3b-3 1400-1415

Translocation of SiO2 nanoparticles across human bronchial epithelial cells Isabelle George S Vranic S Boland F Marano A Baeza-Squiban (Universiteacute Paris Diderot France)

O3b-4 1415-1430

Development of a dose-controlled multiculture cell exposure chamber for efficient delivery of airborne and engineered nanoparticles Akrivi Asimakopoulou Emmanouil Daskalos N Lewinski M Riediker E Papaioannou A G Konstandopoulos (Aerosol and Particle Technology Laboratory CPERICERTH Greece)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

Panel discussion Toxicology (Moderator Claude Emond)

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Peter Hoet)

3b Nano bio interactions modeling

O3b-5 1600-1615

In vitro ex vivo and in vivo translocation of titanium dioxide nanoparticles through the gastrointestinal barrier toxicological consequences Emilie Brun Nathalie Herlin-Boime G Veronesi B Fayard A-M Flank M Carriegravere (CEA-CNRS France)

O3b-6 1615-1630

Variation in silver nanoparticles toxicity in the presence of phenolic compounds Alina Martirosyan A Bazes Y-J Schneider (Institute of Life Sciences Belgium)

O3b-7 1630-1645

Development of a PBPK model for ionic and nanoparticulate silver Gerald Bachler N von Goetz K Hungerbuumlhler (ETH Zurich Switzerland)

O3b-8 1645-1700

Predictive tests to evaluate oxidative potential of engineered nanomaterials Mara Ghiazza E Carella S Oliaro Bosso M Tomatis I Corazzari M Cristina Paganini S Livraghi F Viola A Marucco B Fubini I Fenoglio (University of Torino Italy)

O3b-9 1700-1715

Comparison of Toxicity of Uncoated and Coated Silver Nanoparticles Kathy C Nguyen P Rippstein J Tan A F Tayabali (Health Canada Canada)

O3b-10 1715 -1730

Nano-titanium dioxide modulates the dermal sensitization potency of DNCB Stijn Smulders V De Vooght S Hussain S Boland B Nemery P HM Hoet J AJ Vanoirbeek (KU Leuven Belgium)

O3b-11 1730-1745

Using a PBPK model to study the influence of different characteristics of nanoparticles on their biodistribution Dingsheng Li C Emond G Johanson O Jolliet (School of Public Health University of MichiganUSA)

O3b-12 1745-1800

Cytotoxicity of solid lipid nanoparticle and nanostructured lipid carriers with local anaesthetic dibucaine for topical application Nelson Duraacuten R de Melo Barbosa C Moraes G da Silva T dos Santos Bella D Ribeiro de Arauacutejo P D Marcato E de Paula (State University of Campinas Brazil)

2000- 2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

1430-1530

Toxicology what is the time-scale to identify hazard classes for the engineered nanoparticles Application to nanomaterials safe by design

Claude Emond Claude Emond (University of Montreal Canada) Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster (University of Rochester USA) Gunnar Johanson (Karolinska Institutet Sweden) Daniel Bernard (ARKEMA France)

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 67 Secure industrial production and protection technology (Co-chair Jesuacutes Loacutepez de Ipintildea Pentildea)

6aSecure industrial production

O6a-6 845-900

In situ synthesis of anti-bacterial nanocomposite coatings by nanosafe-by-design sputtering process Alain Billard E Monsifrot I Sayah F Sanchette F Schuster (DEPHIS SARL France)

O6a-7 900-915

Secure Process through functionnalisation elaboration of organic composites reinforced with aligned carbon nanotubes grown on carbon fibers Steacutephanie Patel Y Magga M Pinault D Porterat G Deniau C Reynaud M Mayne-LrsquoHermite (CEA France)

O6a-8 915-930

Criteria and guiding principles for the precautionary design and for improved recyclability of engineered nanomaterials Michael Steinfeldt (University of Bremen Germany)

O6a-9 930-945

From Safe Nanomanufacturing to Nanosafe-by-Design processes Freacutedeacuteric Schuster F Lomello (CEA France)

1000-1030

Coffee-break

Session 11 Risk management for OHS experts (Chair Paul Schulte)

(Co-chair Olivier Witchger and Eric Drais)

PL11 1030-1105

Risk management for OHS experts Paul A Schulte (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health USA)

O11a-1 1115-1130

Horizon-scanning and Identification of emerging risks among nanotech-companies Steffen Foss Hansen H V Kristensen A Baun (Technical University of Denmark Denmark)

O11a-2 1130-1145

Risk assessment of nanomaterials and nanoproducts ndash adaptation of traditional approaches Jutta Jahnel T Fleischer S B Seitz (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Germany)

O11a-3 1145-1200

OHB based risk assessment method for powders and nanomaterials Malcom Staves Laurent Gridelet P Delbecq L Herveacute G Fayet D Fleury S Kowal (SOPROREAL France)

O11a-4 French approach for characterizing potential emissions and exposure to

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

1200-1215 aerosols released from nanomaterials in workplace operations Catherine Durand O Witschger O Le Bihan E Zimmermann A Marchetto M Reynier D Charpentier (CEA France)

O11a-5 1215-1230

Concerns related to Safety Management of Engineered Nanomaterials Amela Groso T Meyer (Ecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 11 Risk management for OHS Experts (Co- chair Eric Drais)

O11a-6 1330-1345

Design of a prevention approach from representations to action the case of nanomaterials Catherine LrsquoAllain S Caroly E Drais (Laboratoire PACTE Universiteacute de Grenoble INPG France)

O11a-7 1345-1400

From nanomaterials risk perception to risk management last literature survey lessons Eric Drais (INRS France)

O11a-8 1400-1415

French registry of workers handling engineered nanomaterials as an Instrument of integrated system for surveillance and research Irina Guseva Canu O Boutou-Kempf L Delabre S Ducamp Y Iwatsubo J-L Marchand and E Imbernon (French Institute for Public Health Surveillance France)

Session 12 Regulation and standardization in nano-products (Co-chair Olivier Salvi)

12 b Standardization

PL12b 1430-1445

NanoSTAIR project Establishing a process and a platform to support standardization for nanotechnologies Olivier Salvi E Freacutejafon (EU-VRi Germany)

O12b-1 1445-1500

Current International Standardization in particle characterization and release testing Michael Stintz L Hillemann (Institute of Process Engineering and Environmental Technology Germany)

O12b-2 1500-1515

Overview of standardization activities in Europe (CEN) and in relation with ISO and OECD Jean-Marc Aublant (LNE France)

O12b-3 1515-1530

Managing Operation Procedures in collaborative projects Marie-Gabrielle Ollivier Beuzelin A Hool (Ecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 8 Life cycle analysis

(Co- chair Mickael Riediker)

O8a-5 1600-1615

LCA Modelling of Engineered Nanomaterials a framework for establishing sound inventory data of production amp releases of nano objects along the life cycle Roland Hischier (EMPA Switzerland)

O8a-6 1615-1630

LCA case studies of nanotechnology-based applications in the project NanoSustain Michael Steinfeldt (University of Bremen Germany)

O8a-7 1630-1645

Life cycle assessment of a self-cleaning coating based on nano TiO2-polyurea resin applied on aluminum panel Martina Pini A M Ferrari R Gamberini P Neri B Rimini ( EN amp TECH - Italy)

O8a-8 1645-1700

Impact assessment of nano activated polymeric membranes Stefano Zuin P Scanferla W Wennekes J E Wong K De Sitter C Dotremont I Genne (Venice Research Consortium Italy)

O8a-4 1700-1715

Environmental exposure modelling of Engineered Nanomaterials and comparison to their corresponding bulktotal material flows Tianyin Sun F Gottschalk K Hungerbuumlhler B Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

Session 67 Secure industrial production (Co- chair Freacutedeacuteric Schuster)

6b Protection technology

O6b-1 1715-1730

Evaluating performance of containment equipment designed for handling manufactured nanomaterials by use of nanoparticle marker Seacutebastien Artous P Bombardier S Derrough D Locatelli P Nobile C Durand (CEA France)

O6b-2 1730-1745

Experimental and numerical comparative study of the containment of airborne nanoparticles and gas released inside a safety cabinet Vincent Cesard E Belut C Preacutevost (INRS France)

O6b-3 1745-1800

Experimental evaluation of the resistance of protective gloves against titanium dioxide nanoparticles in solution under conditions simulating occupational use Ludwig Vinches P Dolez K J Wilkinson S Halleacute (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal Canada)

2000-2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

2939

Thursday 15 November

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Chair Jeacuterocircme Rose)

4a Transport transformations and trophic transfer

PL4 800-835

Environmental Interactions Jeacuterocircme Rose M Auffan P Chaurand J Labille D Borschneck A Masion H Miche C Botta C Geantet E Puzenat P Afanasiev E Lecelrc J Garric F Manuela B Vollat P Noury K Abbaci J-Y Bottero (CEREGE France)

O4a-1 845-900

Effect of TiO2 nanoparticles on larval development of swallowtail within a food chain Miyoko Kubo-Irie M Yokoyama K Takeda M Irie (Tokyo University of Sciences Japan)

O4a-2 900-915

Role of water temperature in the fate transport bioavailability of engineered nanoparticles in aquatic environments Seyed Mohammad Majedi H K Lee B C Kelly (National University of Singapore Singapore)

O4a-3 915-930

MWCNT accumulation during hydroponic exposure of wheat and rapeseed quantification and distribution Camille Larue M Pinault B Czarny D Georgin E Flahaut N Bendiab M Mayne-LlsquoHermite V Dive F Taran M Carriegravere (CEA-CNRS France)

O4a-4 930-945

Benthic Food Chain studies with TiO2 nanoparticles Carl W Isaacson L Sigg A Amman and K Schirmer (EAWAG Switzerland)

O4a-5 945-1000

Modeling the fate of nano-TiO2 in the Rhone river ndash the importance of hetero aggregation with natural colloids Antonia Praetorius J Labille M Scheringer J-Y Bottero K Hungerbuumlhler (ETH Zuumlrich Switzerland)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 5 Nanomaterial release (Chair Tinh Nguyen)

5a Release by environmental stress

PL5 1030-1105

Quantitative Studies of Photo-induced Surface Accumulation and Release of Nanoparticles in Polymer Nanocomposites Tinh Nguyen D Stanley S Rabb D Banerjee X Gu L L Yu L Sung and J W Chin (NIST USA)

O5a-1 1115-1130

Scenarios and methods that induce protruding or released CNTrsquos after degradation of composite materials

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3039

Wendel Wohlleben L Cena S Hirth G Cox Ž Tomović T Peters (BASF SE Germany)

O5a-2 1130-1145

Monitoring migration and transformation of nanomaterials in polymeric composites during climatic aging Gemma Vilar E Fernaacutendez-Rosas G Janer E Mas del Molino M Busquets-Fiteacute V Puntes SVaacutezquez-Campos (LEITAT Technological Center SPAIN)

O5a-3 1145-1200

Release of nanoparticles from textiles during washing Bernd Nowack Lena Windler C Lorenz N von Goetz K Hungerbuumlhler M Heuberger (EMPA Switzerland)

O5a-4 1200-1215

Release of TiO2 particles from paints containing pigment TiO2 andor nano-TiO2 by weathering experiments Ahmed Al-Kattan A Wichser R Vonbank S Brunner A Ulrich and B Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

O5a-5 1215-1230

Release of CeO2 nanoparticles upon aging of acrylic wood coating Lorette Scifo P Chaurand A Masion M Auffan M-A Diot J Labille J-Y Bottero and J Rose (TecnaliaFrance)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Co-Chair Jean-Yves Bottero)

4b Biodegradation biointeractions

O4b-1 1330-1345

Aged TiO2-based nanomaterial used in sunscreens implications on ESCHERICHIA COLI sensitization to toxic metal Catherine Santaella B Allainmat F Simonet J Labille C Geantet J Rose W Achouak (CNRS-CEA France)

O4b-2 1345-1400

Characterizing nanoparticles reactivity structure-Photocatalytic activity relationship Jordi Piella N Bastus V Puntes (ICN Spain)

O4b-3 1400-1415

TiO2 nanoparticles in cosmetic sunscreen effect of aging on physico-chemical and cytotoxic properties of both plain formulation and extracted nanoparticles Manon Rossano N Hucher C Picard M Grisel F Le Foll (URCOM CNRS France)

O4b-4 1415-1430

Assessment of Environmental Exposure to Nanomaterials through mesocosms experiments Meacutelanie Auffan M Tella L Brousset J Issartel C Pailles B Espinasse E Artells A Thiery C Santaella W Achouack A Masion J Rose J-Y Bottero

(CEREGE-CNRS France)

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3139

O4b-5 1430-1445

Biotransformation of Carbon Nanotubes and Fullerenes by Horseradish Peroxidase Deborah Xanat Flores-Cervantes J Hollender Hans-Peter E Kohler (EAWAG Switzerland)

O4b-6 1445-1500

Cobalt titanium dioxide and nanosilver nanoparticles cause skeletal damages in sea urchins at pluteus stage Antonietta Morena Gatti C Gambardella S Ferrando L Gallus P Ramoino C Falugi (University of Genoa Italy)

O4b-7 1500-1515

Comparison of effects on crustaceans carbon nanoparticles and molybdenum nanowires Anda Baumerte G Sakale J Zavickis M Knite L Putna M Balode A Mrzel (University of Latvia Slovenia)

1530-1600

Coffee-break

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Co-chair Laurent Charlet)

4c Biologicals effects of NMs

O4c-1 1600-1615

Concerns over aluminum oxide nanoparticle based applications an ecologically inspired study using environmentally relevant isolates and medium Sunandan Pakrashi N Chandrasekaran A Mukherjee (VIT University India)

O4c-2 1615-1630

The role of silver and vanadium to the ecotoxicity of silver vanadate nanowires decorated with silver nanoparticles Gisela de Aragatildeo Umbuzeiro M Coletty Artal F Kummrow R Dias Holtz O Luiz Alves (State University of Campinas Brazil)

O4c-3 1630-1645

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Marie Carriegravere)

3d Tissues and environnement

O3d-5 1700-1715

Violaceinpoly-ɛ -caprolactonechitosan nanoparticles against bovine mastistis antibacterial and ecotoxicity evaluation Gisela A Umbuzeiro E Berni G Nakazato F I Vacchi N Duraacuten (UNICAMP Brazil)

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3239

O3d-6 1715-1730

Evaluation of multi walled carbon nanotubes eco(geno)toxicity using the amphibian larvae of xenopus laevis Laury Gauthier F Mouchet C Gancet A Perrault F Bourdiol E Flahaut P Puech E Pinelli J-C Boutonnet (CNRS NAUTILE France)

O3d-7 1730-1745

Molecular interference between titanium from NP-TiO2 nanoparticles and iron homeostasis in E coli Caroline Fauquant Isabelle Michaud-Soret A-N Petit N Herlin-Boime P-H Jouneau SOllagnier de Choudens (CEA-CNRS France)

O3d-8 1745-1800

Fullerene nanoparticles C60 and C60(OH)18-22 Assessment of biological activity using bacterial cells and rat liver mitochondria as model systems Sandra M Santos R A Videira L Ferreira A M Dinis F Peixoto A S Jurado (University of Coimbra Portugal)

1815 Conclusion

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3339

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Naohide Shinohara)

3c Nanoparticles translocation and barrier

O3c-1 800-815

Tissue Distribution and clearance of Titanium Dioxide nanoparticles after intravenous administration and Intratracheal instillation Naohide Shinohara H Fukui N Danno T Ichinose K Honda M Gamo (AIST Japan)

O3c-2 815-830

A dynamic co-culture model resembling the alveolo-capillary barrier to study toxicity and translocation of nanoparticles Katrien Luyts B Nemery and P HM Hoet (KULeuven Belgium)

O3c-3 830-845

Communicating Nanotoxicology three Evaluations using in vitro central nerve models Fumihide Kanaya S Hanada Y Inoue Y Manome K Fujioka (National Center for Global Health and Medicine Japan)

O3c-4 845-900

Comparative study of neurologic effects of nano-TiO2 versus SiO2 after direct intracerebral exposure in mice Aureacutelie Balvay N Thieriet L Lakhdar A Bencsik (ANSES France)

O3c-5 900-915

Interactions of functionalized MWCNTs with primary neural cells from different brain regions site-specific effects Cyrill Bussy J Boczkowski S Lanone M Prato A Bianco K Kostarelos (Centre for Drug Delivery Research UK)

O3c-6 915-930

Specific uptakes and damages induced by polystyrene nanobeads according to surface chemistry Vincent Paget S Dekali T Kortulewski R Grall S Chevillard A Braun P Rat G Lacroix (INERIS France)

O3c-7 930-945

Application of in vitro BBB model to measure permeability of nanoparticles Sanshiro Hanada K Fujioka Y Inoue F Kanaya Y Manome K Yamamoto (National Center for Global Health and Medicine Japan)

O3c-8 945-1000

3D model of air-blood barrier for the study of nanoparticles translocation Samir Dekali V Paget C Gamez P Rat and G Lacroix (INERIS C-TAC France)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3439

Session 3 Toxicology (Chair Shuji Tsuruoka)

3c Nanoparticles translocation and barrier

O3c-9 1115-1130

Assessment of cytotoxicity intracellular uptake and intestinal absorption of amorphous silica nanoparticles in the Caco-2 in vitro human intestinal barrier model Agnieszka Kinsner-Ovaskainen C Uboldi I Cydzik F Simonelli E Alloa M Ceridono D Gilliland N Gibson J Ponti F Rossi (JRC Italy)

O3c-10 1130-1145

Influence of the length of imogolite-like nanotubes on their cytotoxicity and genotoxicity towards human dermal cells Wei Liu P Chaurand C Di Giorgio M De Meacuteo A Thill M Auffan A Masion D Borschneck F Chaspoul P Gallice A Botta J-Y Bottero J Rose

(CEREGEndashCNRS France)

O3c-11 1145-1200

Effect of Different surface charge based superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) on Biodistribution in Rat and Ex vivo Protein fishing Usawadee Sakulkhu L Maurizi A Gramoun M-G Beuzelin J-P Valleacutee G Coullerez H Hofmann (Eacutecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

O3c-12 1200-1215

An Impedance-based High-throughput Method for Evaluating the Cytotoxicity of Nanoparticles Mihaela Roxana Cimpan T Mordal J Schoumllermann U Pliquett E Cimpan

(IKO Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry Norway)

O3c-13 1215-1230

The use of differentiated human respiratory epithelial cells in inhalation toxicology of nanomaterials Frieke Kuper A Reus M Groumlllers F van Acker I Kooter (TNO Quality and Safety The Netherlands)

1230-1330 Lunch

Panel discussion (Moderator Alexei Grinbaum)

1330-1430 The opinion of the Civil Society international NGO and european labor unions regarding nanomaterials approaches Alexei Grinbaum (CEA France) Aida Ponce Del Castillo (ETU BrusseI) Luisa Filipponi (NANOPINION Brussel) Alain Lombard (VivAgora France)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3539

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Freacutedeacuteric Bois)

3d Tissues and environment

O3d-1 1430-1445

ROS evaluation for a series of CNTs and their derivatives using ESR method with DMPO Shuji Tsuruoka KTakeuchi K Koyama M Endo H Matsumoto N Saito Y Usui D W Porter V Castranova (Shinshu University Japan)

O3d-2 1445-1500

Toxicity towards lung cells and Escherichia Coli Impact of nanoparticle dispersion status Nathalie Herlin-Boime Marie Carriegravere S Pigeot-Reacutemy A Casanova C Guillard J-C Lazzaroni D Atlan (CEA-UJF France)

O3d-3 1500-1515

Noteworthy Interaction of TiO2 Nanoparticles (Anatase) with Bacterial Cells under Dark Conditions Swayamprava Dalai N Chandrasekaran A Mukherjee (VIT University India)

O3d-4 1515-1530

Determination of endotoxin concentration by different test methods influence of sample preparation and particle interference on test reliability Stijn Smulders J-P Kaiser P Wick P Hoet (KULeuven Belgium)

1530-1630 Coffee-break

1815 End of the conference

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

3639

Session 9 Ethics and societal issues (Chair Alexei Grinbaum)

PL9 1030-1105

Nanotechnology and the narratives of responsibility Alexei Grinbaum (CEA France)

O9a-1 1115-1130

Nanotechnology responsibility and responsible innovation Christopher Groves (ESRC Cardiff University United Kingdom)

O9a-2 1130-1145

The social context of nanotechnology and Regulating its uncertainty a nanotechnologist approach Vincent Jamier I Gispert V Puntes (Centre for NanoBioSafety and Sustainability Spain)

O9a-3 1145-1200

The NanoSchool project a new pedagogical initiative to increase the awareness of nanosciences and nanotechnologies in the classrooms Francine Papillon E Excoffon A Bsiesy J Chevrier (CEA Grenoble France)

O9a-4 1200-1215

Latest research results on the effects of nanomaterials on humans and the environment DaNa - Knowledge Base Nanomaterials Clarissa Marquardt K Nau HF Krug D Kuumlhnel B Mathes V Richter S Scholz C Steinbach (KITGermany)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 5 Nanomaterial release

5b Release by mechanical stress

(Co- chair Francois Tardif)

O5b-1 1330-1345

Release-ability of nano fillers from different nanomaterials (Toward the acceptability of nanoproduct) Luana Golanski A Guiot S Motellier A T Saber F Tardif P Capron (CEA-Liten France)

O5b-2 1345-1400

Nanomaterial release from nanocomposites during reworking process Virginia Goacutemez M Levin S Irusta M Dal Maso J-M Santamariacutea K A Jensen I K Koponen (INA Spain)

O5b-3 1400-1415

Nanoparticle release from Nanocomposites due to mechanical treatment at two stages of the life-cycle Daniel Goumlhler A Nogowski P Fiala M Stintz (Institute of Process Engineering and environmental Technology Germany)

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O5b-4 1415-1430

On character of coarse fine and ultrafine particles in automotive brake wear debris Jana Kukutschovaacute P W Lee V Matějka K Malachovaacute E Veselaacute Pavliacutena Peikertovaacute KČabanovaacute MVaculiacutek P Filip (Nanotechnology Centre at VŠB Czech Republic)

O5b-5 1430-1445

Abrasion tests on MWCNT composites influence of CNT dispersion state and fillermatrix interface Maxime Pras J Duchet-Rumeau J-F Gerard L Golanski A Guiot (UMR CNRS France)

O5b-6 1445-1500

Generation of aerosols during the mechanical solicitation of materials development of an experimental set-up and applications Christophe Bressot N Shandilya O Aguerre-Chariol M Morgeneyer O L C Le Bihan (INERIS France)

O5b-7 1500-1515

On nanoparticles release from polymer nanocomposites for applications in lightweight automotive components James Njuguna S Sachse F Silva S Michalowski and K Pielichowski (Centre for Automotive Technology Cranfield University UK)

O5b-8 1515-1530

Abrasion behavior of an epoxy-based nanocomposite with raw- and functionalized carbon nanotubes Lukas Schlagenhauf Bryan TT Chu J Buha F Nuumlesch J Wang (Swiss Federal Institute for Materials Testing and Research Switzerland)

1530- 1600 Coffee-break

Session 5 Nanomaterial release

5c General and other release mechanisms

(Co-chair Wendel Wohlleben)

O5c-1 1600-1615

Nanomaterial dustiness - a comparison between three methods Keld Alstrup Jensen M Levin I K Koponen D Bard A Kelley G Burdett S Bau O Witschger (National Research Centre for the Working Environment Denmark)

O5c-2 1615-1630

NanoRelease ndash Developing Methods to Measure Release of Nanomaterials from Solid Consumer Products Lie Chen M Hill R Canady (Health Canada Canada)

O5c-3 1630-1645

O5c-4 1645-1700

Characterization and quantification of nanoparticle release from commercial available spray products containing engineered nanoparticles Sabrina Losert M Lattuada K Hungerbuumlhler A Ulric (EMPA Switzerland)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

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O5c-5 1700-1715

Behavior of nanoparticles during high temperature treatment (incineration type) Samir Derrough G Raffin D Locatelli P Nobile C Durand (CEA France)

O5c-6 1715-1730

Fate of CNT-epoxy composite during incineration Ulrika Backman J Lyyraumlnen T Kettunen J Leskinen O Sippula A Auvinen J Jokiniemi (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Finland)

O5c-7 1730-1745

Release of TiO2 nanoparticles from cement during their life cycle step of use Nathan Bossa J Rose P Chaurand O Aguerre-Chariol (INERIS iCEINT France)

1800 Conclusion

1815 End of the conference

Page 17: Book of Abstracts - Institute of Physics

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 13 Satellite meeting 13b TRIMATEC

(Chair Claudine Colin)

O13b-1 1400-1420

Trimatec competitiveness cluster management of controlled environment for nano fields Claudine Colin (TRIMATEC France)

O13b-2 1420-1440

Treatment of liquid effluents containing nanomaterial Jeacuterocircme Labille J-Y Bottero J Rose (CEREGE France)

O13b-3 1440-1500

Safe ecodesign and sustainable research Applied to Nanomaterial Development (SERENADE consortium) Jean-Yves Bottero J Rose A Masion (CEREGE France)

O13b-4 1500-1520

Synthesis of active TiO2 nanopowders and thin layers using supercritical carbon dioxide processes - Application to effluent treatment Audrey Hertz J Cruiz L Schrive Y Barre F Charton (CEA France)

O13b-5 1520-1540

Examples of system engineering for nanoparticles handling and studies Pierre Bombardier (FAURE QEI France)

O13b-6 1540-1600

Personal Protective Equipment against Nanoparticle-Selection evaluation and future standard to be built Samuel Ozil (Honeywell Protective Clothing France)

1600-1630 Coffee-break

Session 2 Detection (Co-chair Charles Motzkus)

2b Nanoparticles for biological application

O2b-1 1715-1730

Study of Nanoparticles localization in organs and tissues of rats after intraperitoneal and intragastrical administration Boris B Dzantiev SG Klochkov O D Hendrickson A V Zherdev SO Bachurin (AN Bach Institute of Biochemisty Russia)

O2b-2 1730-1745

Risk Assessment of Released cellulose nanocrystalsndashmimicking inhalatory exposure Carola Endes S Mueller O Schmid D Vanhecke S Camarero Espinosa E Johan Foster A Petri-Fink B Rothen-Rutishauser C Weder Martin JD Clift (Adolphe Merkle InstituteUniversity of Fribourg Switzerland)

O2b-3 Colloidaly stable polymer encapsulated quantum dots for biological applications

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM C

1745-1800 Isaac Ojea-Jimenez J Piella P Mulvaney V F Puntes (Catalan Institute of Nanotechnology Spain)

O2b-4 1800-1815

Membrane model as a new methodology for nanotoxicology Investigation Juliana Cancino T M Uemura Paula Lins P B Miranda V Zucolotto (University of Satildeo Paulo Brazil)

O2b-5 1815-1830

Engineered nanomaterial quantification in complex matrices PIXE case studies Omar Lozano J Mejia J Laloy O Toussaint J Dogneacute S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Belgium)

1830-2100 Poster exhibitionEvening event

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

Posters session 1830-2100

P1b-1

Occupational exposure assessment facility at Vito Evelien Frijns I Nelissen P Berghmans (Vito nv Belgium)

P1b-2

Risk assessment of nanomaterials Javad Malakootikhah A A Razaghi (University of Tehran Iran)

P1c-1

Application of current available models for the exposure assessment of nanoparticles from consumer products Anja Koumlth ALuch and M Enrico Goumltz (Federal institute for risk assessment Germany)

P1c-2

Development of a nano exposure and contextual information database (NECID) Wouter Fransman J Pelzer W Stoppelmann D Brouwer I Koponen D Bard O Witschger A Zugasti Makazaga E Jankowska T Kanerva M Berges (TNO The Netherlands)

P2a-1

Effective and selective extraction of silver nanoparticles from environmental water by an ionic exchange resin Lingxiangyu Li K Leopold M Schuster (Technische universitaumlt Muumlnchen Germany)

P2a-2

P2a-3 Application of enzyme immunoassay for fullerene c60 detection in ratsrsquo organs Olga d Hendrickson N Fedyunina A Zherdev PSveshnikov B Dzantiev (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P2a-4 New perspectives in manufactured nanoparticles characterisation over the size limits Gaeumltane Lespes C Henault (University of Pau France)

P2a-5 Quantitation of carbon nanotubes on filters using a laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy system Laboratory and onsite measurements J-BSirven C Queacutereacute S Motellier A Guiot F Gensdarmes (CEA France)

P2a-6 Differentiated anthropogenic ambient particle size spectra with a new U-SMPS set-up Juumlrgen Spielvogel M Weiss (Ppalasreg gmbh Germany)

P2a-7

P2a-8 Particle sampling by TEM grid filtration OLC Le bihan B RrsquoMili C Dutouquet O Aguerre-Charriol E Frejafon (INERIS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P2a-9 Aerosol size distribution estimation and associated uncertainty for measurement with a SMPS Loic Coquelin N Fischer T Mace C Motzkus F Gensdarmes G Fleury L Le Brusquet (lNE France)

P2a-10 Radiolabelling of engineered silver and titania nanoparticles as a tool for sensitive detection of nanoparticle release from surface coatings Heike Hildebrand K Franke N Gibson I Cydzik F Simonelli A Bulgheroni U Holzwarth E Bilz A Freyer (Helmholtz-Zentrum Germany)

P2a-11 Comparison of methodolgies to measure number based size distribution on polydisperse nanoparticles Samuel Legros V Barthes A Guiot S Motellier P Capron L Golanski (CEA France)

P2a-12 Non destructive and fast method for the detection of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) biodistribution based on their magnetic properties Lionel Maurizi V Bernau U Sakulkhu A Gramoun G Coullerez H Hofmann (Ecole polytechnique feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

P3a-1 Silver doped hydroxyapatite composites for long-term bone TERAPHIA Olena Ivashchenko I Uvarova N Ulianchych

(National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Ukraine)

P3a-2 Cytotoxic effects of polyethylcyanoacrylatechitosan nanoparticles Brenda Cecilia Gasca Zacariacuteas R Diacuteaz Torres P Ramiacuterez Noguera (National University of Mexico Meacutexico)

P3a-3 Reactivity of nanoaluminum in physiological solutions Karepina EE GAYu (Tomsk Polytechnic University Russia)

P3a-4 Determination of SPIONS nanoparticles biosafety problems of interferences with cytotoxic assays Lyes Tabet L Barhoumi M Welman L Ben Taher L Smiri H Abdelmelek K Maghni (Research Center HSCM Universiteacute de Montreacuteal Canada)

P3a-5 Renal metallothionein expression by nano zinc particles in cadmium-treated rats Mohammad Kazem Koohi F Asadi M Abas Ali Pour Kabire G Sadeghi Hashtjin M Hejazy (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-6 Differences in nanotoxicity responses between human bronchial smooth muscle cells (HBSMC) of normal and asthmatic subjects following exposure to quantum dots (QDS) nanoparticles Lyes Tabet M Welman L Castellanos K Maghni(Sacre-Coeur Hospital of Montreal Canada)

P3a-7 Comparative evaluation of cytotoxicity and DNA damage induction by carbon nanotubes cerium dioxide titanium dioxide and silver nanoparticles in mammalian cells Leonardo Pereira Franchi T AJ Souza E Y Matsubara J M Rosolen C Satie Takahashi CS (Department of Genetics FMRP-USP Brazil)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P3a-8 Genotoxicity in RTG-2 fish cell line upon exposure to different dimensions of silver nanoparticles detected by the comet assay Mahmoud Ghobadi H Farahmand A Mirjalili (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-9 Two ldquofacesrdquo of carbon nanotubes

Aneta Fraczek-Szczypta E Menaszek S Blazewicz (University of Science and Technology Poland )

P3a-10 Study of biocompatible and hemocompatible properties of amorphous hydrogenated carbon coatings produced by pulsed magnetron discharge Julie Laloy C Lopez-Garcia J Colaux F Mullier M Fransolet C Michiels JM Dogneacute amp S Lucas (Department of Pharmacy NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-11 Effect of nano-filler particles and methacrylate monomers separate and in combination on the secretion of cytokines V Ansteinsson JT Samuelsen JE Dahl and NR Gjerdet (University of Bergen Norway)

P3a-12 In vivo genotoxicity of titanium dioxide nanoparticle

Charlegravene Relier F Robidel B Trouiller (INERIS France)

P3a-13 Insights into titanium dioxide nanoparticle and fine genotoxicity in human lymphocytes Andrea Zijno C Andreoli F Barone P Degan B De Berardis G Leter R Crebelli (Istituto Superiore di Sanitagrave Roma)

P3a-14 Highly concentrated silica nanoparticles affect the activities of neural stem cell

line Kouki Fujioka S Hanada Y Inoue F Kanaya KShiraishi Y Manome (The Jikei University School of Medicine Japan)

P3a-15 Toxicological influence of giving the silica nanoparticles on cultured central nerves cells Yuriko Inoue K Fujioka S Hanada FKanaya K Shiraishi YManome MTakayanagi (Toho University Japan)

P3a-16 Effect of surface modification on Zn ions and ROS production of ZnO nanoparticles Mu Yao Guo YHang Leung Alan M C Ng Fang Zhou Liu Yip Hang Ng Aleksandra B Djurišić Wai Kin Chan (The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong)

P3a-17 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of silver nanoparticles with different sizes in mammalian cells Tiago A Jorge de Souza L Pereira Franchi and C Satie Takahashi (Department of Genetics FMRP-USP Brazil)

P3a-18 In vivo toxicity of enoxaparin encapsulated in mucoadhesive nanoparticles topical application in a wound healing model SC Huber PD Marcato N Duraacuten JM Annichino-Bizzacchi (Unicamp Campinas Brazil)

P3a-19 Phytotoxic and genotoxic effects of PVP coated ZnO nanoparticles on garlic

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

(allium sativum l) root tip cells Changshan Xu K Eit M Wang Y Li B Sun (Centre for Advanced Optoelectronic Functional Materials Research Northeast Normal University P R China)

P3a-20 Internalisation of aluminium oxide nanoparticles into human cells impact of particle size on the quantitative uptake Steffi Boumlhme H-J Staumlrk T Meissner D Kuumlhnel W Busch (UFZ - Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research Germany)

P3a-21 Immunological assays as an opportunity of assessment of health risks of airborne particle mixture including nanoparticles Taacuteňa Brzicovaacute I Lochman P Danihelka A Lochmanovaacute K Lach V Mička (VŠB ndashFaculty of Safety Engineering Czech Republic)

P3a-22 Altered characteristics of differently functionalized silica nanoparticles in various

environments with possible implications for biological impacts Emilia Izak M Voetz S Eiden A Duschl and VF Puntes (Bayer Technology Services GmbH Germany)

P3a-23 Enhanced antiproliferation of cancer cells by biocompatible multifunctional microbial exopolysaccharide stabilized magnetic nanoparticles Balasubramanian Sivakumar R Girija Aswathy R Sreejith Y Nagaoka M Suzuki Y Yoshida T Maekawa D Nair Sakthikumar (Bio Nano Electronics Research Center Graduate School of Interdisciplinary New Science Toyo UniversityJapan)

P3a-24 Copper(ii) oxide nanoparticles penetrate into HEPG2 CELLS exert cytotoxicity via oxidative stress and induce proinflammatory response Jean-Pascal Piret D Jacques J-N Audinot J Mejia E Boilan F Noeumll M Fransolet C Demazy S Lucas C Saout and O Toussaint (URBC Namur Nanosafety Center (NNC) Belgium)

P3a-25 Electrical measurement of the interactions between gold nanoparticles and biological membrane Young-Rok Kim M-C Lim K-P Lee (Department of Food Science and Biotechnology Kyung Hee University Republic of Korea)

P3a-26 Metal homeostasis interferences in hepatocytes cells treated by CuO nanoparticles Martine Cuillel M Chevallet C Fauquant P Charbonnier D Cassio I Pignot-Paintrand E Mintz and I Michaud-Soret (CNRS CEA France)

P3a-27 Transnational access at VITO through the Fp7 qnano research infrastructure Evelien Frijns I Mertens K Tirez G Vanermen S Voorspoels R Persoons S Mullens I Nelissen (VITO NV Belgium)

P3a-28 Source activity and toxicity of nanomaterials for biological systems Ghassem Amoabediny J Malakootikhah I Alahdadi F Yazdian (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-29 TiO2 nanoparticles and bulk material stimulate human peripheral blood mononuclear cells Dietmar Fuchs S Schroecksnadel N Herlin M Carriere

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

(Biocenter Innsbruck Medical University Austria)

P3a-30 In vitro testing of nanoparticles dissolution Anna Godymchuk E Yunda (Tomsk Polytechnic University Russian Federation)

P3a-31 Particulate cobalt toxicity and internalization in lung cells Veacuteronique Malard C Darolles N Sage P Gueacuteraud M Floriani J Armengaud (CEA IRSN France)

P3a-32 Effects of physicochemical properties exposure doses and cell types on cytotoxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles Yan (Mary) Zhang Kathy C Nguyen D E Lefebvre P S Shwed J Crosthwait G S Bondy Azam F Tayabali (Environmental Health Sciences and Research Bureau Health Canada Canada)

P3a-33 Proteomic study of the molecular responses of mouse macrophages to copper oxide nanoparticles Thierry Rabilloud S Triboulet C Aude-Garcia M Carriegravere H Diemer F Proamer A Habert M Chevallet V Collin-Faure D Hanau A Van Dorsselaer N Herlin-Boime (CNRS France)

P3a-34 Toxicological evaluation of TiC nanoparticles orally administered in a rat model Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan J Mejia O Toussaint J-M Dogn S Lucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC Belgium)

P3a-35 In vitro toxicity assessment of gold nanoparticles in biological media Sadequa Sultana N Djaker M Salerno S Boca S Astilean H Hlawaty MLamy De La Chapelle (Universiteacute Paris 13 France)

P3a-36 Comparison cytotoxic potency of zinc oxide nanoparticles on five cellular lines Lidia Zapoacuter M Szewczyńska (Central Institute for Labour Protection ndash National Research Institute Poland)

P3a-37 Respiratory effects of repeated instillations of iron manganese and chromium oxides nanoparticles in mice Mirlande Preacutesumeacute A Simon-Deckers G Beaune O Durupthy J Boczkowski S Lanone (INSERM France)

P3a-38 Morphological and cytohistochemical evaluation of renal effects of cadmium-doped silica nanoparticles given intratracheally to rat Teresa Coccini E Roda S Barni L Manzo (Toxicology Division Salvatore Maugeri Foundation IRCCS and European Centre for Nanomedicine University of Pavia Italy)

P3a-39 Titanium oxide nanoparticles toxicity causes functionality and DNA damage in buffalo (bubalus bubalis) sperm in vitro Gautam Kaul and Kamlesh Pawar (Biochemistry Department National Dairy Research Institute Government of India Lab India)

P3a-40 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles in human

neuroblastoma cells Carla Costa V Valdiglesias G Kılıccedil B Laffon J P Teixeira (Portuguese

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

National Institute of Health Portugal)

P3a-41 Innovative nano-qsar technology for early detection of nanoparticlesrsquo toxicity Natalia Novoselska V Kuzmin A Artemenko (IIMechnikov Odessa National University Ukraine)

P3a-42 In vitro toxicity of carbon nanotubes impact of acid functionalization Agathe Figarol J Pourchez D Boudard D Bernache-Assolant M Cottier and P Grosseau (Ecole Nationale Supeacuterieure des Mines LINA France)

P3a-43 Role of metal oxide nanoparticle in welderrsquos lung injury A Simon-Deckers P Andujar B Fayard B Clin J Boczkowski J-C Pairon J Doucet F Gallateau-Salleacute S Lanone (INSERM CNRS France)

P3a-44 MTT and LDH interlaboratory assays for assessing in vitro cytotoxicity of engineered nanomaterials C Costa J- P Teixeira A Dhawan A Pandey B Laffon J Fernandez Tajes V Valdiglesias D Fuchs S Schroecksnadel M Carriegravere S Bonassi A Basak Engin E Coskun B Karahalil Nathalie Herlin-Boime (Environmental Health Dept National Institute of Health Dr Ricardo Jorge Porto Portugal )

P3a-45 Understanding the impact of np physicochemical properties in biological fluid

and their resultant cellular interaction in vitro Vera Hirsch C Kinnear B Rothen-Rutishauser Martin J D Clift A Petri-Fink (Adolphe Merkle Institute University of Fribourg Switzerland)

P3a-46 Biocompatibility evaluation of medical devices incorporating nanomaterials Sylvie Framery (NAMSA Europe France)

P3a-47 Genotoxicity and proinflammatory effects of nanosilica via oral route in vitro and in vivo approaches Adeline Tarantini K Hogeveen S Huet G Jarry R Lanceleur L Le Hegarat A Mourot M Poul J-G Rolland V Fessard (ANSES France)

P3a-48 In vitro evaluation of cellular response induced by ZnO nanoparticles zinc ions and non-nano ZnO in fish cells Mar Babin C del Rio Joseacute L Pareja C Garciacutea-Goacutemez D Fernaacutendez (INIA Department of Environment Spain)

P3a-49 Genotoxicity of cerium dioxide nanoparticles (CeO2 nps) on mice oocyte Raphaeumll Rollais M Auffan J Perrin V Tassistro T Orsiegravere A Botta J Rose B Courbiere (Institut Meacutediterraneacuteen de Biodiversiteacute et drsquoEcologie Faculteacute de Meacutedecine de lrsquoUniversiteacute drsquoAix-Marseille France)

P3a-50 Effects of amorphous silica nanoparticles on human alveolar epithelial cells Mathilde Delaval R Guadagnini S Vranic F Marano A Baeza-Squiban S Boland (Sorbonne Paris CiteacuteCNRS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P3a-51 How do carbide enm dispersions evolve in an in vitro assessment Jorge Mejia O Lozano J-P Piret D Jacques C Saout JM Dogneacute O Toussaint S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation

Laboratory of Biochemistry and Cellular Biology (URBC) Belgium)

P3a-52 Stability of SiC and TiC nanoparticles during in vitro assessment Jorge Mejia V Valembois J-P Piret C Saout Jean-Michel Dogneacute Olivier Toussaint Steacutephane Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Laboratory of Biochemistry and Cellular Belgium)

P3a-53 Cytotoxicity of MWCNT and SiO2 nanoparticles at different stages of their life cycle as nanocomposite fillers Ezequiel Mas del Molino Gemma Vilar G Janer E Fernaacutendez-Rosas S Vaacutezquez-Campos (LEITAT Technological Center SPAIN)

P3a-54=gt (03b-2)

Nitric oxide releasing-iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles for biomedical applications cell viability apoptosis and cell death evaluations Renata de Lima J Luiz Oliveira A Ludescher M A M Molina R Itri Amedea B Seabra Paula Haddad (Departamento de Biotecnologia Universidade de Sorocaba Brazil)

P3a-55 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of biogenic silver nanoparticles R De Lima D Ballottin Priscyla D Marcato L Tasic Nelson Duraacuten (Osasco UniversityBrazil)

P3a-56 Biocompatibility and cytotoxicity study of nanophotonic contact lens material Marija Tomic J Muncan D Stamenkovic M Jokanović L Matija (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering University of Belgrade Serbia)

P3a-57 Nanoparticles in paints a new strategy to protect faccedilades and surfaces

Jean-Pierre Kaiser L Diener and P Wick (EMPA Switzerland)

P3a-58 Pulmonary toxicity after inhalation of silicon carbide nanoparticles in rat Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan O Toussaint B Masereel J-M Dogneacute amp SLucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-59 Development and validation of a whole-body inhalation exposure model for the exposition of rats to nanoparticles aerosol Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan OToussaint S Rolin B Masereel amp S Lucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-60 Functionalized double walled carbon nanotubes (DWCNTS) for targeted drug release T Somanathan N Gokulakrishnan (Vels University Chennai India)

P3a-61 Biodistribution studies on nanoparticles are so far of limited use for PBPK modeling Gunnar Johanson U Carlander (Karolinska InstitutetSweden)

P3a-62 Toxicokinetics of zinc oxide nanoparticles in rats Soo-Jin Choi Hae-Eun Chung Jin Yu Miri Baek Jeong-A Lee Min-Seok Kim Su-Hyon Kim Eun-Ho Maeng (Department of Food Science and Technology Seoul Womenrsquos University South Korea)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P4a-1 Evaluation of toxicity of the nanoscale materials for mammalians and environment Rostyslav Stoika N Boyko Y Senkiv Y Shlyakhtina R Panchuk R Bilyy Y Filyak Y Kit N Skorohyd O Klyuchivska H Falfushinska L Gnatyshyna O Stoliar A Zaichenko N Mitina A Ryabceva (Institute of Cell Biology Ukraine)

P4a-2 Metal oxide nanoparticle transport in porous media ndash an analysis about (un)certainties in environmental research Ilona Heidmann (University of Koblenz-Landau Germany)

P4a-3 Assessing the heteroaggregation of manufactured nanoparticles with naturally occuring colloids in a typical surface water Jeacuterocircme Labille A Praetorius C Harns J-Y Bottero J Brant M Scheringer (Aix-Marseille Universiteacute CNRS IRD CEREGE France)

P4a-4 Potential safety implications of nanoformulation of agrochemicals in crops production Haixin Cui X Zhao (The Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences China)

P4b-1 Environmental dissemination of silver nanoparticles which impact on crops Camille Larue L Ceacutecillon H Castillo-Michel S Sophie J Bourguignon M Carriegravere S Bureau V Magnin G Sarret (Isterre UMR 5275 CNRS and Univ J Fourier France)

P4b-2 Bio-interactions between proteins and CeO2-nps with similar hydrodynamic radius Franccediloise Rollin-Genetet E Artells C Seidel W Liu J Rose A Thieacutery C Vidaud (CEA France)

P4b-3 Carbon nanotubes enhanced the lead toxicity on the freshwater fish Diego Steacutefani T Martinez Oswaldo L Alves and E Barbieri (University of Campinas ndash UNICAMP Brazil)

P4b-4 Colloidal stability of modified carbon nanotubes Stefan Schymura K Franke (HZDR Institute of Resource Ecology Germany)

P4c-1 Behavioural responses of hediste diversicolor (polycheta) to Ag CdS or CuO nanoparticles using the multispecies freshwater biomonitorreg (MFB) Hanane Perrein-Ettajani P Emmanuel Buffet P Wu Douglas Gilliland P Reip E Valsami-Jones C Mouneyrac (LUNAM universiteacute UCO MMS France)

P4c-2 Combined effect of ZnO nanoparticles on zebrafish early development Eugene Krysanov T Demidova (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P4c-3 Effect of metal oxide nanoparticles on embryotoxicity of doxorubicin Tatiana Demidova E Krysanov (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P4c-4 Evaluation of multi walled carbon nanotubes ecotoxicology using standardized procedures on aquatic organisms

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

Florence Mouchet C Gancet E Pinelli A Perrault F Bourdiol E Flahaut L Gauthier J-C Boutonnet (CNRS UPS INPT NAUTILE Laboratoires ecolabCIRIMATGRL France)

P4c-5 Adverse effect of surface modified nanoparticles on the aquatic environment Younjung Jung J-Sung Ra and S Kim (KIST-Europe Campus E Germany)

P4c-6

P4c-7 Acute aquatic toxicity of photoactive TiO2 nanoparticles anchored on kaolinite matrix to freshwater green algae Kristina Čabanovaacute P Peikertovaacute V Matějka JKukutschovaacute (VŠB ndash Technical University of Ostrava Czech Republic)

P4c-8 Monitoring technique for the acute effect of TiO2 nanoparticles from the behaviour of rice fish orizias latipes in vivo Masaru Irie K Kosuge K Shida M Kubo-Irie K Takeda (Waseda Univ Japan)

P4c-9 Antifungal and antibacterial activities of silver nanoparticles Mohd Faiyaz Anwar D Yadav R Arora J Chandara M Samim (Department of Chemistry Jamia Hamdard University India)

P4c-10 (04a-3)

Adsorption of organic pollutants to aqueous suspensions of carbon nanomaterials Berit Glomstad A Booth B M Jenssen L Soslashrensen J Liu M Shen

(Norwegian University of Science and Technology Norway)

P5a-1 Carbon nanotubes sorbents and their potential risks to aquatic organisms

Daniela Plachaacute A Matlochovaacute K Čabanovaacute P Peikertovaacute (VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava Czech Republic)

P5a-2 Ecologicaly friendly intermatrix synthesis of polymer stabilized silver nanocomposites dealing with nanomaterial release Julio Bastos-Arrieta M Muntildeoz Dmitri N Muraviev P Ruiz (Autonomous University of Barcelona Spain)

P5a-3 Characterization of nanoparticulate emissions from the incineration of wastes containing manufactured nanomaterials Dinh-Trinh Tran D Fleury D Venditti S Durecu A Joubert G Ounoughene E Fiani T Meunier O Le Bihan L Le coq (INERIS Ecole des mines de Nantes France)

P5a-4 Investigation of nanoparticle release from UV-curable polymeric nanocomposites AFreyer E Bilz H Hildebrand K Franke R Mehnert E Mai (Leibniz Institute for Surface Modification Germany)

P5a-5 Characterization of released particles during abrasion test of nano-charged construction materials C Bressot O Aguerre-Chariol A Plassais F RousseauC Haehnel O Le Bihan (INERIS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P5a-6 Release of nanomaterials from paint waste Stefano Zuin M Gaiani A Ferrari L Golanski F Tardif (Venice Research Consortium Italy)

P5a-7 Potential release of carbon nanotubes from cnt composites during grinding process Isamu ogura M Kotake M Shigeta M Uejima K Saito N Hashimoto A Kishimoto (National institute of advanced industrial science and technology (AIST) technology research association for single wall carbon nanotubes Japan)

P5a-8 Nanomaterials for controlled drug delivery system T Somanthan (Vels University india)

P6a-1 Release characteristics of single-wall carbon nanotubes during manufacturing and handling Isamu Ogura M Kotake Nao Hashimoto K Gotoh A Kishimoto (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Technology Research Association for Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes (TASC) Japan)

P6a-2 Towards a nanosecured plateform to assess risks along the industrial lifecycle of nanomaterials Dominique Fleury E Frejafon B Debray O Aguerre-Chariol A Vignes and J Bouillard (INERIS France)

P6a-3 Mapping the use of nanoparticles in Quebecrsquos industries and research laboratories Claude Emond C Ostiguy I Dossa Y Malki C Boily D Roughley A Plavski et C-A Endo (University of Montreal Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Department Canada)

P8a-1 Life cycle and destination of silver nanoparticles in environment Ghassem Amoabediny I Alahdadi J Malakootikhah (University of Tehran Iran)

P9a-1 Towards nanoresponsibility Dorotheacutee Benoit Browaeys Jean-Jacques Perrier (VivAgora France)

P9a-2 Nanosafety - risk governance of manufactured nanoparticles -- challenges of substance regulation under scientific uncertainty Stefanie B Seitz J Jahnel and T Fleischer (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) Germany)

PO The ERA-Net SIINN Project Safe Implementation of Innovative Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Rainer Hagenbeck

B Fillon D Duret L Golanski SLegros (Forschungszentrum Juumllich GmbH Germany CEA France)

P1 Innovative strategies methods and tools for occupational risks management of manufactured nanomaterials (MNMs) in the construction industry Jesuacutes M Loacutepez de Ipintildea (TECNALIA Research amp Innovation ) on behalf of the Scaffold Consortium

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Wednesday 14 November

Session 3 Toxicology (Chair Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster)

3a Nanoparticle biotransformation and degradation

PL3 800-835

Concepts of safety assessment of engineered nanomaterials (ENM) Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster (University of Rochester USA)

O3a-1 845-900

How do oxide nanomaterial dispersions evolve in an in vitro assessment Omar Lozano J Mejia J-P Piret D Jacques C Saout J-M Dogneacute O Toussaint S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Belgium)

O3a-2 900-915

Interaction of fibrinogen and albumin with titanium dioxyde nanoparticles of different crystalline phases Arianna Marucco I Fenoglio F Turci B Fubini (University of Torino Dip Italy)

O3a-3 915-930

An effective photothermal therapy against cancer cells and deep tissue imaging with targeted NIR QD Ravindran Girija Aswathy B Sivakumar Y Nagaoka Y Yoshida T Maekawa D Sakthi Kumar (Bio Nano Electronics Research Center Japan)

O3a-4 930-945

Safety of nanovectors Cytotoxicity assessment of New self-emulsifying multiple wow nanoemulsions Estelle Sigward N Mignet P Rat M Dutot D Scherman D Brossard S Crauste-Manciet (INSERM France)

O3a-5 945-1000

Surface ligand dependent fate and toxicity of ZnO np in HEPG2 cells Dorota Bartczak M-O Baradez H Goenaga-Infante D Marshall (LGCUK)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 12 Regulation and standardization in nano-products (Chair Maila Puolamaa)

12a Regulation

PL12a 1030-1105

Regulatory aspects of nanomaterials in REACH Maila Puolamaa (DG Enterprise and Industry European Commission Brussel)

O12a-1 1115-1130

Legal issues of the environmental safety regulation in the sphere of nanotechnology in Russian federation Ekaterina Belokrylova (Udmurt State University Russia)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

O12a-2 1130-1145

Regulation and safety implementation of nanotechnology for chemical enterprises in the Central Europe space Andreas Falk S Hartl F Sinner (BioNanoNet Forschungsgesellschaft mbH Austria)

O12a-3 1145-1200

Defining occupational and consumer exposure limits for nanomaterials - first experiences from REACH registrations Karin Aschberger F M Christensen (European commission-JRC Italy)

O12a-4 1200-1215

Development of an integrative program of Nanosafety Promote the Coordination Between Industries and Risk Assessor Claude Emond S Kouassi F Schuster (BioSimulation Consulting Inc USA University of Montreal Canada)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 8 Life cycle analysis recycling waste management and disposal (Chair Bernd Nowack)

PL8 1330-1405

Life cycle considerations for assessing environmental risks of nanomaterials Bernd Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

O8a-1 1415-1445

Incineration of nanowastes The implications from a life cycle perspective Tobias Walser LK Limbach R Brogioli E Erismann L Flamigni B Hattendorf M Juchli F Krumeich C Ludwig K Prikopsky M Rossier D Saner A Sigg S Hellweg D Guumlnther W J Stark (Institute of Environmental Engineering Switzerland)

O8a-2 1445-1500

Preliminary evaluation of risks related to waste incineration of polymer nanocomposites Lex Roes M K Patel E Worrell C Ludwig (Utrecht UniversityThe Netherlands)

O8a-3 1500-1515

Safe and environmentally-friendly management and final elimination of wastes harbouring nano-objects or likely to release nanoparticles Thierry Meunier D VendittI amp S Durecu (Groupe Seacutecheacute Environnement France)

O8a-9

1515-1530 Investigation of the life cycle of nanoparticles by means of [4445Ti]TiO2 and [110mAg]Ag0 ndash Research Project nanoTrack Heike Hildebrand K Franke A Freyer E Bilz R Mehnert E Mai C Isaacson K Schirmer A Ammann L Sigg (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden Germany)

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Session 10 Commercial equipment (Chair Robert Muir)

O10a-1 1600-1615

Optical instrumentations for Nanosafety Nathalie Vollmer (HORIBA Scientific France)

O10a-2 1615-1630

NanoScan SMPS - a Novel Portable Nanoparticle Sizing and counting Instrument Torsten Tritscher TJ Krinke A F Zerrath E Filimundi O F Bischof (TSI GmbH GTSI Incorporated Germany USA)

O10a-3 1630-1645

Detecting amp characterizing nanomaterials in complex matrices amp airborne Byron J Cheatham (CytoViva USA)

O10a-4 1645-1700

High Resolution Portable Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer Designed for best practice nano exposure measurements Brian Steer B Gorbunov R Muir (Naneum Ltd UK)

O10a-5 1700-1715

Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis (NTA) A tool in toxicology and environmental fate assessment of nanomaterial Phil Vincent P Hole P Peotta S Capracotta B Carr (NanoSight LtdUK)

O10a-6 1715-1730

Magellan innovative detection traceability and characterization of Nanoparticles traces in liquid media Steacutephane Aiumlt Oumeghar P Nagtegaele D Jacob (Cordouan Technologies France)

2000-2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

Session 2 Detection and identification of nanoparticles (Co-chair Olivier Le Bihan)

2c Detection and measurement of nanoparticles in water

O2c-1 845-900

Measuring particle size distributions of nanoparticles in aqueous media using FFF and LIBD Nataliya Fedotova K Ralf B Sinnet G Detlef (ETH Zurich Switzerland)

O2c-2 900-915

Lab-on a chip microTAS (Micro Total Analysis Systems) for the High-throughput Measurement of Nanomaterial Solubility Ratna Tantra (National Physical Laboratory United Kingdom)

O2c-3 915-930

Species selective pre-concentration and quantification of Ag Au and Pd nanoparticles using cloud point extraction and graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry Georg Hartmann M Schuster (Technische Universitaumlt Muumlnchen Germany)

O2c-4 930-945

Quantitative Analysis of Engineered Nanoparticles in Food and Environment Frank Von der Kammer S Wagner S Legros B Meisterjahn E H Larsen K LoeschnerJ NavratilovaT Hofmann (Univ of Vienna Austria)

O2c-5 945-1000

Detection of nanoparticle heavy metal Pollutants in water by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) Cheikh-Benoit Faye C Dutouquet T Amodeo E Frejafon P Delalain O Aguerre-Chariol N Gilon-Delepine (INERIS France)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 2 Detection and identification of nanoparticles (Co-chair Simon Clavaguera)

2d Detection and measurement of nanoparticles in air

O2d-1 1030-1045

NanoBadge a Tool for Engineered Nanoparticles Exposure Assessment Simon Clavaguera M Amdaoud S Jacquinot S Motellier A Guiot L Golanski P Capron (CEA France)

O2d-2 1045-1100

Measurement methods for the EC definition of nanomaterials Luigi Calzolai D Gilliland and F Rossi (European Commission - DG Joint Research Centre Italy)

O2d-3 1100-1115

O2d-4 1115-1130

Detection of Nanoparticle agglomerates trapped in a low pressure RF (Radio-Frequency) plasma discharge using LIBS (Laser-induced Breakdown spectroscopy) Christophe Dutouquet G Wattieaux L Meyer E Frejafon and L Boufendi (INERIS France)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

O2d-5 1130-1145

Characterization of manufactured TiO2 nanoparticles Charles Motzkus J Idrac T Maceacute S Vaslin-Reimann P Ausset et M Mailleacute (LNE France)

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Sophie Lanone)

3a Nanoparticle biotransformation and degradation

O3a-6 1145-1200

ECSINrsquos methodological approach for hazard evaluation of engineered nanomaterials Lisa Bregoli F Benetti E Sabbioni (ECSIN ITALY)

O3a-7 1200-1215

Degraded nanocomposites a combined physico-chemical and toxicogenomics approach in caco-2 cells Odette Prat M Fisichella F Berenguer G Steinmetz M Auffan J Rose (CEA France)

O3a-8 1215-1230

Pristine graphene activates macrophages to produce cytokineschemokines via TLR- and NF-kappa B-related signalling pathways Taotao Wei H Zhou K Zhao and C Chen (Chinese Academy of Sciences China)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 3 Toxicology (Co- chair Claude Emond)

3b Nano bio interactions modeling

O3b-1 1330-1345

Assessment of different methods studying the impact of carbon nanomaterials on platelet function Julie Laloy F Mullier S Robert L Alpan J Mejia J-PPiret N Bailly S Lucas B Chatelain OToussaint B Masereel S Rolin amp J-M Dogneacute (University of Namur Belgium)

O3b-2 1345-1400 =gt(OP3a-54)

Iron oxide nanoparticles show no toxicity in terms of comete assay in lymphocytes a promising vehicle for nitric oxide releasing nanocarrier in biomedical applications R de Lima J Luiz Oliveira P Sayuri Kaneko Murakami M A M Molina R Itri P Haddad Amedea B Seabra (Universidade de Sorocaba Brazil)

O3b-3 1400-1415

Translocation of SiO2 nanoparticles across human bronchial epithelial cells Isabelle George S Vranic S Boland F Marano A Baeza-Squiban (Universiteacute Paris Diderot France)

O3b-4 1415-1430

Development of a dose-controlled multiculture cell exposure chamber for efficient delivery of airborne and engineered nanoparticles Akrivi Asimakopoulou Emmanouil Daskalos N Lewinski M Riediker E Papaioannou A G Konstandopoulos (Aerosol and Particle Technology Laboratory CPERICERTH Greece)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

Panel discussion Toxicology (Moderator Claude Emond)

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Peter Hoet)

3b Nano bio interactions modeling

O3b-5 1600-1615

In vitro ex vivo and in vivo translocation of titanium dioxide nanoparticles through the gastrointestinal barrier toxicological consequences Emilie Brun Nathalie Herlin-Boime G Veronesi B Fayard A-M Flank M Carriegravere (CEA-CNRS France)

O3b-6 1615-1630

Variation in silver nanoparticles toxicity in the presence of phenolic compounds Alina Martirosyan A Bazes Y-J Schneider (Institute of Life Sciences Belgium)

O3b-7 1630-1645

Development of a PBPK model for ionic and nanoparticulate silver Gerald Bachler N von Goetz K Hungerbuumlhler (ETH Zurich Switzerland)

O3b-8 1645-1700

Predictive tests to evaluate oxidative potential of engineered nanomaterials Mara Ghiazza E Carella S Oliaro Bosso M Tomatis I Corazzari M Cristina Paganini S Livraghi F Viola A Marucco B Fubini I Fenoglio (University of Torino Italy)

O3b-9 1700-1715

Comparison of Toxicity of Uncoated and Coated Silver Nanoparticles Kathy C Nguyen P Rippstein J Tan A F Tayabali (Health Canada Canada)

O3b-10 1715 -1730

Nano-titanium dioxide modulates the dermal sensitization potency of DNCB Stijn Smulders V De Vooght S Hussain S Boland B Nemery P HM Hoet J AJ Vanoirbeek (KU Leuven Belgium)

O3b-11 1730-1745

Using a PBPK model to study the influence of different characteristics of nanoparticles on their biodistribution Dingsheng Li C Emond G Johanson O Jolliet (School of Public Health University of MichiganUSA)

O3b-12 1745-1800

Cytotoxicity of solid lipid nanoparticle and nanostructured lipid carriers with local anaesthetic dibucaine for topical application Nelson Duraacuten R de Melo Barbosa C Moraes G da Silva T dos Santos Bella D Ribeiro de Arauacutejo P D Marcato E de Paula (State University of Campinas Brazil)

2000- 2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

1430-1530

Toxicology what is the time-scale to identify hazard classes for the engineered nanoparticles Application to nanomaterials safe by design

Claude Emond Claude Emond (University of Montreal Canada) Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster (University of Rochester USA) Gunnar Johanson (Karolinska Institutet Sweden) Daniel Bernard (ARKEMA France)

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 67 Secure industrial production and protection technology (Co-chair Jesuacutes Loacutepez de Ipintildea Pentildea)

6aSecure industrial production

O6a-6 845-900

In situ synthesis of anti-bacterial nanocomposite coatings by nanosafe-by-design sputtering process Alain Billard E Monsifrot I Sayah F Sanchette F Schuster (DEPHIS SARL France)

O6a-7 900-915

Secure Process through functionnalisation elaboration of organic composites reinforced with aligned carbon nanotubes grown on carbon fibers Steacutephanie Patel Y Magga M Pinault D Porterat G Deniau C Reynaud M Mayne-LrsquoHermite (CEA France)

O6a-8 915-930

Criteria and guiding principles for the precautionary design and for improved recyclability of engineered nanomaterials Michael Steinfeldt (University of Bremen Germany)

O6a-9 930-945

From Safe Nanomanufacturing to Nanosafe-by-Design processes Freacutedeacuteric Schuster F Lomello (CEA France)

1000-1030

Coffee-break

Session 11 Risk management for OHS experts (Chair Paul Schulte)

(Co-chair Olivier Witchger and Eric Drais)

PL11 1030-1105

Risk management for OHS experts Paul A Schulte (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health USA)

O11a-1 1115-1130

Horizon-scanning and Identification of emerging risks among nanotech-companies Steffen Foss Hansen H V Kristensen A Baun (Technical University of Denmark Denmark)

O11a-2 1130-1145

Risk assessment of nanomaterials and nanoproducts ndash adaptation of traditional approaches Jutta Jahnel T Fleischer S B Seitz (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Germany)

O11a-3 1145-1200

OHB based risk assessment method for powders and nanomaterials Malcom Staves Laurent Gridelet P Delbecq L Herveacute G Fayet D Fleury S Kowal (SOPROREAL France)

O11a-4 French approach for characterizing potential emissions and exposure to

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

1200-1215 aerosols released from nanomaterials in workplace operations Catherine Durand O Witschger O Le Bihan E Zimmermann A Marchetto M Reynier D Charpentier (CEA France)

O11a-5 1215-1230

Concerns related to Safety Management of Engineered Nanomaterials Amela Groso T Meyer (Ecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 11 Risk management for OHS Experts (Co- chair Eric Drais)

O11a-6 1330-1345

Design of a prevention approach from representations to action the case of nanomaterials Catherine LrsquoAllain S Caroly E Drais (Laboratoire PACTE Universiteacute de Grenoble INPG France)

O11a-7 1345-1400

From nanomaterials risk perception to risk management last literature survey lessons Eric Drais (INRS France)

O11a-8 1400-1415

French registry of workers handling engineered nanomaterials as an Instrument of integrated system for surveillance and research Irina Guseva Canu O Boutou-Kempf L Delabre S Ducamp Y Iwatsubo J-L Marchand and E Imbernon (French Institute for Public Health Surveillance France)

Session 12 Regulation and standardization in nano-products (Co-chair Olivier Salvi)

12 b Standardization

PL12b 1430-1445

NanoSTAIR project Establishing a process and a platform to support standardization for nanotechnologies Olivier Salvi E Freacutejafon (EU-VRi Germany)

O12b-1 1445-1500

Current International Standardization in particle characterization and release testing Michael Stintz L Hillemann (Institute of Process Engineering and Environmental Technology Germany)

O12b-2 1500-1515

Overview of standardization activities in Europe (CEN) and in relation with ISO and OECD Jean-Marc Aublant (LNE France)

O12b-3 1515-1530

Managing Operation Procedures in collaborative projects Marie-Gabrielle Ollivier Beuzelin A Hool (Ecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 8 Life cycle analysis

(Co- chair Mickael Riediker)

O8a-5 1600-1615

LCA Modelling of Engineered Nanomaterials a framework for establishing sound inventory data of production amp releases of nano objects along the life cycle Roland Hischier (EMPA Switzerland)

O8a-6 1615-1630

LCA case studies of nanotechnology-based applications in the project NanoSustain Michael Steinfeldt (University of Bremen Germany)

O8a-7 1630-1645

Life cycle assessment of a self-cleaning coating based on nano TiO2-polyurea resin applied on aluminum panel Martina Pini A M Ferrari R Gamberini P Neri B Rimini ( EN amp TECH - Italy)

O8a-8 1645-1700

Impact assessment of nano activated polymeric membranes Stefano Zuin P Scanferla W Wennekes J E Wong K De Sitter C Dotremont I Genne (Venice Research Consortium Italy)

O8a-4 1700-1715

Environmental exposure modelling of Engineered Nanomaterials and comparison to their corresponding bulktotal material flows Tianyin Sun F Gottschalk K Hungerbuumlhler B Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

Session 67 Secure industrial production (Co- chair Freacutedeacuteric Schuster)

6b Protection technology

O6b-1 1715-1730

Evaluating performance of containment equipment designed for handling manufactured nanomaterials by use of nanoparticle marker Seacutebastien Artous P Bombardier S Derrough D Locatelli P Nobile C Durand (CEA France)

O6b-2 1730-1745

Experimental and numerical comparative study of the containment of airborne nanoparticles and gas released inside a safety cabinet Vincent Cesard E Belut C Preacutevost (INRS France)

O6b-3 1745-1800

Experimental evaluation of the resistance of protective gloves against titanium dioxide nanoparticles in solution under conditions simulating occupational use Ludwig Vinches P Dolez K J Wilkinson S Halleacute (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal Canada)

2000-2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

2939

Thursday 15 November

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Chair Jeacuterocircme Rose)

4a Transport transformations and trophic transfer

PL4 800-835

Environmental Interactions Jeacuterocircme Rose M Auffan P Chaurand J Labille D Borschneck A Masion H Miche C Botta C Geantet E Puzenat P Afanasiev E Lecelrc J Garric F Manuela B Vollat P Noury K Abbaci J-Y Bottero (CEREGE France)

O4a-1 845-900

Effect of TiO2 nanoparticles on larval development of swallowtail within a food chain Miyoko Kubo-Irie M Yokoyama K Takeda M Irie (Tokyo University of Sciences Japan)

O4a-2 900-915

Role of water temperature in the fate transport bioavailability of engineered nanoparticles in aquatic environments Seyed Mohammad Majedi H K Lee B C Kelly (National University of Singapore Singapore)

O4a-3 915-930

MWCNT accumulation during hydroponic exposure of wheat and rapeseed quantification and distribution Camille Larue M Pinault B Czarny D Georgin E Flahaut N Bendiab M Mayne-LlsquoHermite V Dive F Taran M Carriegravere (CEA-CNRS France)

O4a-4 930-945

Benthic Food Chain studies with TiO2 nanoparticles Carl W Isaacson L Sigg A Amman and K Schirmer (EAWAG Switzerland)

O4a-5 945-1000

Modeling the fate of nano-TiO2 in the Rhone river ndash the importance of hetero aggregation with natural colloids Antonia Praetorius J Labille M Scheringer J-Y Bottero K Hungerbuumlhler (ETH Zuumlrich Switzerland)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 5 Nanomaterial release (Chair Tinh Nguyen)

5a Release by environmental stress

PL5 1030-1105

Quantitative Studies of Photo-induced Surface Accumulation and Release of Nanoparticles in Polymer Nanocomposites Tinh Nguyen D Stanley S Rabb D Banerjee X Gu L L Yu L Sung and J W Chin (NIST USA)

O5a-1 1115-1130

Scenarios and methods that induce protruding or released CNTrsquos after degradation of composite materials

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3039

Wendel Wohlleben L Cena S Hirth G Cox Ž Tomović T Peters (BASF SE Germany)

O5a-2 1130-1145

Monitoring migration and transformation of nanomaterials in polymeric composites during climatic aging Gemma Vilar E Fernaacutendez-Rosas G Janer E Mas del Molino M Busquets-Fiteacute V Puntes SVaacutezquez-Campos (LEITAT Technological Center SPAIN)

O5a-3 1145-1200

Release of nanoparticles from textiles during washing Bernd Nowack Lena Windler C Lorenz N von Goetz K Hungerbuumlhler M Heuberger (EMPA Switzerland)

O5a-4 1200-1215

Release of TiO2 particles from paints containing pigment TiO2 andor nano-TiO2 by weathering experiments Ahmed Al-Kattan A Wichser R Vonbank S Brunner A Ulrich and B Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

O5a-5 1215-1230

Release of CeO2 nanoparticles upon aging of acrylic wood coating Lorette Scifo P Chaurand A Masion M Auffan M-A Diot J Labille J-Y Bottero and J Rose (TecnaliaFrance)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Co-Chair Jean-Yves Bottero)

4b Biodegradation biointeractions

O4b-1 1330-1345

Aged TiO2-based nanomaterial used in sunscreens implications on ESCHERICHIA COLI sensitization to toxic metal Catherine Santaella B Allainmat F Simonet J Labille C Geantet J Rose W Achouak (CNRS-CEA France)

O4b-2 1345-1400

Characterizing nanoparticles reactivity structure-Photocatalytic activity relationship Jordi Piella N Bastus V Puntes (ICN Spain)

O4b-3 1400-1415

TiO2 nanoparticles in cosmetic sunscreen effect of aging on physico-chemical and cytotoxic properties of both plain formulation and extracted nanoparticles Manon Rossano N Hucher C Picard M Grisel F Le Foll (URCOM CNRS France)

O4b-4 1415-1430

Assessment of Environmental Exposure to Nanomaterials through mesocosms experiments Meacutelanie Auffan M Tella L Brousset J Issartel C Pailles B Espinasse E Artells A Thiery C Santaella W Achouack A Masion J Rose J-Y Bottero

(CEREGE-CNRS France)

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3139

O4b-5 1430-1445

Biotransformation of Carbon Nanotubes and Fullerenes by Horseradish Peroxidase Deborah Xanat Flores-Cervantes J Hollender Hans-Peter E Kohler (EAWAG Switzerland)

O4b-6 1445-1500

Cobalt titanium dioxide and nanosilver nanoparticles cause skeletal damages in sea urchins at pluteus stage Antonietta Morena Gatti C Gambardella S Ferrando L Gallus P Ramoino C Falugi (University of Genoa Italy)

O4b-7 1500-1515

Comparison of effects on crustaceans carbon nanoparticles and molybdenum nanowires Anda Baumerte G Sakale J Zavickis M Knite L Putna M Balode A Mrzel (University of Latvia Slovenia)

1530-1600

Coffee-break

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Co-chair Laurent Charlet)

4c Biologicals effects of NMs

O4c-1 1600-1615

Concerns over aluminum oxide nanoparticle based applications an ecologically inspired study using environmentally relevant isolates and medium Sunandan Pakrashi N Chandrasekaran A Mukherjee (VIT University India)

O4c-2 1615-1630

The role of silver and vanadium to the ecotoxicity of silver vanadate nanowires decorated with silver nanoparticles Gisela de Aragatildeo Umbuzeiro M Coletty Artal F Kummrow R Dias Holtz O Luiz Alves (State University of Campinas Brazil)

O4c-3 1630-1645

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Marie Carriegravere)

3d Tissues and environnement

O3d-5 1700-1715

Violaceinpoly-ɛ -caprolactonechitosan nanoparticles against bovine mastistis antibacterial and ecotoxicity evaluation Gisela A Umbuzeiro E Berni G Nakazato F I Vacchi N Duraacuten (UNICAMP Brazil)

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3239

O3d-6 1715-1730

Evaluation of multi walled carbon nanotubes eco(geno)toxicity using the amphibian larvae of xenopus laevis Laury Gauthier F Mouchet C Gancet A Perrault F Bourdiol E Flahaut P Puech E Pinelli J-C Boutonnet (CNRS NAUTILE France)

O3d-7 1730-1745

Molecular interference between titanium from NP-TiO2 nanoparticles and iron homeostasis in E coli Caroline Fauquant Isabelle Michaud-Soret A-N Petit N Herlin-Boime P-H Jouneau SOllagnier de Choudens (CEA-CNRS France)

O3d-8 1745-1800

Fullerene nanoparticles C60 and C60(OH)18-22 Assessment of biological activity using bacterial cells and rat liver mitochondria as model systems Sandra M Santos R A Videira L Ferreira A M Dinis F Peixoto A S Jurado (University of Coimbra Portugal)

1815 Conclusion

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3339

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Naohide Shinohara)

3c Nanoparticles translocation and barrier

O3c-1 800-815

Tissue Distribution and clearance of Titanium Dioxide nanoparticles after intravenous administration and Intratracheal instillation Naohide Shinohara H Fukui N Danno T Ichinose K Honda M Gamo (AIST Japan)

O3c-2 815-830

A dynamic co-culture model resembling the alveolo-capillary barrier to study toxicity and translocation of nanoparticles Katrien Luyts B Nemery and P HM Hoet (KULeuven Belgium)

O3c-3 830-845

Communicating Nanotoxicology three Evaluations using in vitro central nerve models Fumihide Kanaya S Hanada Y Inoue Y Manome K Fujioka (National Center for Global Health and Medicine Japan)

O3c-4 845-900

Comparative study of neurologic effects of nano-TiO2 versus SiO2 after direct intracerebral exposure in mice Aureacutelie Balvay N Thieriet L Lakhdar A Bencsik (ANSES France)

O3c-5 900-915

Interactions of functionalized MWCNTs with primary neural cells from different brain regions site-specific effects Cyrill Bussy J Boczkowski S Lanone M Prato A Bianco K Kostarelos (Centre for Drug Delivery Research UK)

O3c-6 915-930

Specific uptakes and damages induced by polystyrene nanobeads according to surface chemistry Vincent Paget S Dekali T Kortulewski R Grall S Chevillard A Braun P Rat G Lacroix (INERIS France)

O3c-7 930-945

Application of in vitro BBB model to measure permeability of nanoparticles Sanshiro Hanada K Fujioka Y Inoue F Kanaya Y Manome K Yamamoto (National Center for Global Health and Medicine Japan)

O3c-8 945-1000

3D model of air-blood barrier for the study of nanoparticles translocation Samir Dekali V Paget C Gamez P Rat and G Lacroix (INERIS C-TAC France)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3439

Session 3 Toxicology (Chair Shuji Tsuruoka)

3c Nanoparticles translocation and barrier

O3c-9 1115-1130

Assessment of cytotoxicity intracellular uptake and intestinal absorption of amorphous silica nanoparticles in the Caco-2 in vitro human intestinal barrier model Agnieszka Kinsner-Ovaskainen C Uboldi I Cydzik F Simonelli E Alloa M Ceridono D Gilliland N Gibson J Ponti F Rossi (JRC Italy)

O3c-10 1130-1145

Influence of the length of imogolite-like nanotubes on their cytotoxicity and genotoxicity towards human dermal cells Wei Liu P Chaurand C Di Giorgio M De Meacuteo A Thill M Auffan A Masion D Borschneck F Chaspoul P Gallice A Botta J-Y Bottero J Rose

(CEREGEndashCNRS France)

O3c-11 1145-1200

Effect of Different surface charge based superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) on Biodistribution in Rat and Ex vivo Protein fishing Usawadee Sakulkhu L Maurizi A Gramoun M-G Beuzelin J-P Valleacutee G Coullerez H Hofmann (Eacutecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

O3c-12 1200-1215

An Impedance-based High-throughput Method for Evaluating the Cytotoxicity of Nanoparticles Mihaela Roxana Cimpan T Mordal J Schoumllermann U Pliquett E Cimpan

(IKO Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry Norway)

O3c-13 1215-1230

The use of differentiated human respiratory epithelial cells in inhalation toxicology of nanomaterials Frieke Kuper A Reus M Groumlllers F van Acker I Kooter (TNO Quality and Safety The Netherlands)

1230-1330 Lunch

Panel discussion (Moderator Alexei Grinbaum)

1330-1430 The opinion of the Civil Society international NGO and european labor unions regarding nanomaterials approaches Alexei Grinbaum (CEA France) Aida Ponce Del Castillo (ETU BrusseI) Luisa Filipponi (NANOPINION Brussel) Alain Lombard (VivAgora France)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3539

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Freacutedeacuteric Bois)

3d Tissues and environment

O3d-1 1430-1445

ROS evaluation for a series of CNTs and their derivatives using ESR method with DMPO Shuji Tsuruoka KTakeuchi K Koyama M Endo H Matsumoto N Saito Y Usui D W Porter V Castranova (Shinshu University Japan)

O3d-2 1445-1500

Toxicity towards lung cells and Escherichia Coli Impact of nanoparticle dispersion status Nathalie Herlin-Boime Marie Carriegravere S Pigeot-Reacutemy A Casanova C Guillard J-C Lazzaroni D Atlan (CEA-UJF France)

O3d-3 1500-1515

Noteworthy Interaction of TiO2 Nanoparticles (Anatase) with Bacterial Cells under Dark Conditions Swayamprava Dalai N Chandrasekaran A Mukherjee (VIT University India)

O3d-4 1515-1530

Determination of endotoxin concentration by different test methods influence of sample preparation and particle interference on test reliability Stijn Smulders J-P Kaiser P Wick P Hoet (KULeuven Belgium)

1530-1630 Coffee-break

1815 End of the conference

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

3639

Session 9 Ethics and societal issues (Chair Alexei Grinbaum)

PL9 1030-1105

Nanotechnology and the narratives of responsibility Alexei Grinbaum (CEA France)

O9a-1 1115-1130

Nanotechnology responsibility and responsible innovation Christopher Groves (ESRC Cardiff University United Kingdom)

O9a-2 1130-1145

The social context of nanotechnology and Regulating its uncertainty a nanotechnologist approach Vincent Jamier I Gispert V Puntes (Centre for NanoBioSafety and Sustainability Spain)

O9a-3 1145-1200

The NanoSchool project a new pedagogical initiative to increase the awareness of nanosciences and nanotechnologies in the classrooms Francine Papillon E Excoffon A Bsiesy J Chevrier (CEA Grenoble France)

O9a-4 1200-1215

Latest research results on the effects of nanomaterials on humans and the environment DaNa - Knowledge Base Nanomaterials Clarissa Marquardt K Nau HF Krug D Kuumlhnel B Mathes V Richter S Scholz C Steinbach (KITGermany)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 5 Nanomaterial release

5b Release by mechanical stress

(Co- chair Francois Tardif)

O5b-1 1330-1345

Release-ability of nano fillers from different nanomaterials (Toward the acceptability of nanoproduct) Luana Golanski A Guiot S Motellier A T Saber F Tardif P Capron (CEA-Liten France)

O5b-2 1345-1400

Nanomaterial release from nanocomposites during reworking process Virginia Goacutemez M Levin S Irusta M Dal Maso J-M Santamariacutea K A Jensen I K Koponen (INA Spain)

O5b-3 1400-1415

Nanoparticle release from Nanocomposites due to mechanical treatment at two stages of the life-cycle Daniel Goumlhler A Nogowski P Fiala M Stintz (Institute of Process Engineering and environmental Technology Germany)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

3739

O5b-4 1415-1430

On character of coarse fine and ultrafine particles in automotive brake wear debris Jana Kukutschovaacute P W Lee V Matějka K Malachovaacute E Veselaacute Pavliacutena Peikertovaacute KČabanovaacute MVaculiacutek P Filip (Nanotechnology Centre at VŠB Czech Republic)

O5b-5 1430-1445

Abrasion tests on MWCNT composites influence of CNT dispersion state and fillermatrix interface Maxime Pras J Duchet-Rumeau J-F Gerard L Golanski A Guiot (UMR CNRS France)

O5b-6 1445-1500

Generation of aerosols during the mechanical solicitation of materials development of an experimental set-up and applications Christophe Bressot N Shandilya O Aguerre-Chariol M Morgeneyer O L C Le Bihan (INERIS France)

O5b-7 1500-1515

On nanoparticles release from polymer nanocomposites for applications in lightweight automotive components James Njuguna S Sachse F Silva S Michalowski and K Pielichowski (Centre for Automotive Technology Cranfield University UK)

O5b-8 1515-1530

Abrasion behavior of an epoxy-based nanocomposite with raw- and functionalized carbon nanotubes Lukas Schlagenhauf Bryan TT Chu J Buha F Nuumlesch J Wang (Swiss Federal Institute for Materials Testing and Research Switzerland)

1530- 1600 Coffee-break

Session 5 Nanomaterial release

5c General and other release mechanisms

(Co-chair Wendel Wohlleben)

O5c-1 1600-1615

Nanomaterial dustiness - a comparison between three methods Keld Alstrup Jensen M Levin I K Koponen D Bard A Kelley G Burdett S Bau O Witschger (National Research Centre for the Working Environment Denmark)

O5c-2 1615-1630

NanoRelease ndash Developing Methods to Measure Release of Nanomaterials from Solid Consumer Products Lie Chen M Hill R Canady (Health Canada Canada)

O5c-3 1630-1645

O5c-4 1645-1700

Characterization and quantification of nanoparticle release from commercial available spray products containing engineered nanoparticles Sabrina Losert M Lattuada K Hungerbuumlhler A Ulric (EMPA Switzerland)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

3839

O5c-5 1700-1715

Behavior of nanoparticles during high temperature treatment (incineration type) Samir Derrough G Raffin D Locatelli P Nobile C Durand (CEA France)

O5c-6 1715-1730

Fate of CNT-epoxy composite during incineration Ulrika Backman J Lyyraumlnen T Kettunen J Leskinen O Sippula A Auvinen J Jokiniemi (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Finland)

O5c-7 1730-1745

Release of TiO2 nanoparticles from cement during their life cycle step of use Nathan Bossa J Rose P Chaurand O Aguerre-Chariol (INERIS iCEINT France)

1800 Conclusion

1815 End of the conference

Page 18: Book of Abstracts - Institute of Physics

Tuesday 13 November 2012 ROOM C

1745-1800 Isaac Ojea-Jimenez J Piella P Mulvaney V F Puntes (Catalan Institute of Nanotechnology Spain)

O2b-4 1800-1815

Membrane model as a new methodology for nanotoxicology Investigation Juliana Cancino T M Uemura Paula Lins P B Miranda V Zucolotto (University of Satildeo Paulo Brazil)

O2b-5 1815-1830

Engineered nanomaterial quantification in complex matrices PIXE case studies Omar Lozano J Mejia J Laloy O Toussaint J Dogneacute S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Belgium)

1830-2100 Poster exhibitionEvening event

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

Posters session 1830-2100

P1b-1

Occupational exposure assessment facility at Vito Evelien Frijns I Nelissen P Berghmans (Vito nv Belgium)

P1b-2

Risk assessment of nanomaterials Javad Malakootikhah A A Razaghi (University of Tehran Iran)

P1c-1

Application of current available models for the exposure assessment of nanoparticles from consumer products Anja Koumlth ALuch and M Enrico Goumltz (Federal institute for risk assessment Germany)

P1c-2

Development of a nano exposure and contextual information database (NECID) Wouter Fransman J Pelzer W Stoppelmann D Brouwer I Koponen D Bard O Witschger A Zugasti Makazaga E Jankowska T Kanerva M Berges (TNO The Netherlands)

P2a-1

Effective and selective extraction of silver nanoparticles from environmental water by an ionic exchange resin Lingxiangyu Li K Leopold M Schuster (Technische universitaumlt Muumlnchen Germany)

P2a-2

P2a-3 Application of enzyme immunoassay for fullerene c60 detection in ratsrsquo organs Olga d Hendrickson N Fedyunina A Zherdev PSveshnikov B Dzantiev (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P2a-4 New perspectives in manufactured nanoparticles characterisation over the size limits Gaeumltane Lespes C Henault (University of Pau France)

P2a-5 Quantitation of carbon nanotubes on filters using a laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy system Laboratory and onsite measurements J-BSirven C Queacutereacute S Motellier A Guiot F Gensdarmes (CEA France)

P2a-6 Differentiated anthropogenic ambient particle size spectra with a new U-SMPS set-up Juumlrgen Spielvogel M Weiss (Ppalasreg gmbh Germany)

P2a-7

P2a-8 Particle sampling by TEM grid filtration OLC Le bihan B RrsquoMili C Dutouquet O Aguerre-Charriol E Frejafon (INERIS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P2a-9 Aerosol size distribution estimation and associated uncertainty for measurement with a SMPS Loic Coquelin N Fischer T Mace C Motzkus F Gensdarmes G Fleury L Le Brusquet (lNE France)

P2a-10 Radiolabelling of engineered silver and titania nanoparticles as a tool for sensitive detection of nanoparticle release from surface coatings Heike Hildebrand K Franke N Gibson I Cydzik F Simonelli A Bulgheroni U Holzwarth E Bilz A Freyer (Helmholtz-Zentrum Germany)

P2a-11 Comparison of methodolgies to measure number based size distribution on polydisperse nanoparticles Samuel Legros V Barthes A Guiot S Motellier P Capron L Golanski (CEA France)

P2a-12 Non destructive and fast method for the detection of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) biodistribution based on their magnetic properties Lionel Maurizi V Bernau U Sakulkhu A Gramoun G Coullerez H Hofmann (Ecole polytechnique feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

P3a-1 Silver doped hydroxyapatite composites for long-term bone TERAPHIA Olena Ivashchenko I Uvarova N Ulianchych

(National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Ukraine)

P3a-2 Cytotoxic effects of polyethylcyanoacrylatechitosan nanoparticles Brenda Cecilia Gasca Zacariacuteas R Diacuteaz Torres P Ramiacuterez Noguera (National University of Mexico Meacutexico)

P3a-3 Reactivity of nanoaluminum in physiological solutions Karepina EE GAYu (Tomsk Polytechnic University Russia)

P3a-4 Determination of SPIONS nanoparticles biosafety problems of interferences with cytotoxic assays Lyes Tabet L Barhoumi M Welman L Ben Taher L Smiri H Abdelmelek K Maghni (Research Center HSCM Universiteacute de Montreacuteal Canada)

P3a-5 Renal metallothionein expression by nano zinc particles in cadmium-treated rats Mohammad Kazem Koohi F Asadi M Abas Ali Pour Kabire G Sadeghi Hashtjin M Hejazy (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-6 Differences in nanotoxicity responses between human bronchial smooth muscle cells (HBSMC) of normal and asthmatic subjects following exposure to quantum dots (QDS) nanoparticles Lyes Tabet M Welman L Castellanos K Maghni(Sacre-Coeur Hospital of Montreal Canada)

P3a-7 Comparative evaluation of cytotoxicity and DNA damage induction by carbon nanotubes cerium dioxide titanium dioxide and silver nanoparticles in mammalian cells Leonardo Pereira Franchi T AJ Souza E Y Matsubara J M Rosolen C Satie Takahashi CS (Department of Genetics FMRP-USP Brazil)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P3a-8 Genotoxicity in RTG-2 fish cell line upon exposure to different dimensions of silver nanoparticles detected by the comet assay Mahmoud Ghobadi H Farahmand A Mirjalili (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-9 Two ldquofacesrdquo of carbon nanotubes

Aneta Fraczek-Szczypta E Menaszek S Blazewicz (University of Science and Technology Poland )

P3a-10 Study of biocompatible and hemocompatible properties of amorphous hydrogenated carbon coatings produced by pulsed magnetron discharge Julie Laloy C Lopez-Garcia J Colaux F Mullier M Fransolet C Michiels JM Dogneacute amp S Lucas (Department of Pharmacy NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-11 Effect of nano-filler particles and methacrylate monomers separate and in combination on the secretion of cytokines V Ansteinsson JT Samuelsen JE Dahl and NR Gjerdet (University of Bergen Norway)

P3a-12 In vivo genotoxicity of titanium dioxide nanoparticle

Charlegravene Relier F Robidel B Trouiller (INERIS France)

P3a-13 Insights into titanium dioxide nanoparticle and fine genotoxicity in human lymphocytes Andrea Zijno C Andreoli F Barone P Degan B De Berardis G Leter R Crebelli (Istituto Superiore di Sanitagrave Roma)

P3a-14 Highly concentrated silica nanoparticles affect the activities of neural stem cell

line Kouki Fujioka S Hanada Y Inoue F Kanaya KShiraishi Y Manome (The Jikei University School of Medicine Japan)

P3a-15 Toxicological influence of giving the silica nanoparticles on cultured central nerves cells Yuriko Inoue K Fujioka S Hanada FKanaya K Shiraishi YManome MTakayanagi (Toho University Japan)

P3a-16 Effect of surface modification on Zn ions and ROS production of ZnO nanoparticles Mu Yao Guo YHang Leung Alan M C Ng Fang Zhou Liu Yip Hang Ng Aleksandra B Djurišić Wai Kin Chan (The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong)

P3a-17 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of silver nanoparticles with different sizes in mammalian cells Tiago A Jorge de Souza L Pereira Franchi and C Satie Takahashi (Department of Genetics FMRP-USP Brazil)

P3a-18 In vivo toxicity of enoxaparin encapsulated in mucoadhesive nanoparticles topical application in a wound healing model SC Huber PD Marcato N Duraacuten JM Annichino-Bizzacchi (Unicamp Campinas Brazil)

P3a-19 Phytotoxic and genotoxic effects of PVP coated ZnO nanoparticles on garlic

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

(allium sativum l) root tip cells Changshan Xu K Eit M Wang Y Li B Sun (Centre for Advanced Optoelectronic Functional Materials Research Northeast Normal University P R China)

P3a-20 Internalisation of aluminium oxide nanoparticles into human cells impact of particle size on the quantitative uptake Steffi Boumlhme H-J Staumlrk T Meissner D Kuumlhnel W Busch (UFZ - Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research Germany)

P3a-21 Immunological assays as an opportunity of assessment of health risks of airborne particle mixture including nanoparticles Taacuteňa Brzicovaacute I Lochman P Danihelka A Lochmanovaacute K Lach V Mička (VŠB ndashFaculty of Safety Engineering Czech Republic)

P3a-22 Altered characteristics of differently functionalized silica nanoparticles in various

environments with possible implications for biological impacts Emilia Izak M Voetz S Eiden A Duschl and VF Puntes (Bayer Technology Services GmbH Germany)

P3a-23 Enhanced antiproliferation of cancer cells by biocompatible multifunctional microbial exopolysaccharide stabilized magnetic nanoparticles Balasubramanian Sivakumar R Girija Aswathy R Sreejith Y Nagaoka M Suzuki Y Yoshida T Maekawa D Nair Sakthikumar (Bio Nano Electronics Research Center Graduate School of Interdisciplinary New Science Toyo UniversityJapan)

P3a-24 Copper(ii) oxide nanoparticles penetrate into HEPG2 CELLS exert cytotoxicity via oxidative stress and induce proinflammatory response Jean-Pascal Piret D Jacques J-N Audinot J Mejia E Boilan F Noeumll M Fransolet C Demazy S Lucas C Saout and O Toussaint (URBC Namur Nanosafety Center (NNC) Belgium)

P3a-25 Electrical measurement of the interactions between gold nanoparticles and biological membrane Young-Rok Kim M-C Lim K-P Lee (Department of Food Science and Biotechnology Kyung Hee University Republic of Korea)

P3a-26 Metal homeostasis interferences in hepatocytes cells treated by CuO nanoparticles Martine Cuillel M Chevallet C Fauquant P Charbonnier D Cassio I Pignot-Paintrand E Mintz and I Michaud-Soret (CNRS CEA France)

P3a-27 Transnational access at VITO through the Fp7 qnano research infrastructure Evelien Frijns I Mertens K Tirez G Vanermen S Voorspoels R Persoons S Mullens I Nelissen (VITO NV Belgium)

P3a-28 Source activity and toxicity of nanomaterials for biological systems Ghassem Amoabediny J Malakootikhah I Alahdadi F Yazdian (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-29 TiO2 nanoparticles and bulk material stimulate human peripheral blood mononuclear cells Dietmar Fuchs S Schroecksnadel N Herlin M Carriere

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

(Biocenter Innsbruck Medical University Austria)

P3a-30 In vitro testing of nanoparticles dissolution Anna Godymchuk E Yunda (Tomsk Polytechnic University Russian Federation)

P3a-31 Particulate cobalt toxicity and internalization in lung cells Veacuteronique Malard C Darolles N Sage P Gueacuteraud M Floriani J Armengaud (CEA IRSN France)

P3a-32 Effects of physicochemical properties exposure doses and cell types on cytotoxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles Yan (Mary) Zhang Kathy C Nguyen D E Lefebvre P S Shwed J Crosthwait G S Bondy Azam F Tayabali (Environmental Health Sciences and Research Bureau Health Canada Canada)

P3a-33 Proteomic study of the molecular responses of mouse macrophages to copper oxide nanoparticles Thierry Rabilloud S Triboulet C Aude-Garcia M Carriegravere H Diemer F Proamer A Habert M Chevallet V Collin-Faure D Hanau A Van Dorsselaer N Herlin-Boime (CNRS France)

P3a-34 Toxicological evaluation of TiC nanoparticles orally administered in a rat model Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan J Mejia O Toussaint J-M Dogn S Lucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC Belgium)

P3a-35 In vitro toxicity assessment of gold nanoparticles in biological media Sadequa Sultana N Djaker M Salerno S Boca S Astilean H Hlawaty MLamy De La Chapelle (Universiteacute Paris 13 France)

P3a-36 Comparison cytotoxic potency of zinc oxide nanoparticles on five cellular lines Lidia Zapoacuter M Szewczyńska (Central Institute for Labour Protection ndash National Research Institute Poland)

P3a-37 Respiratory effects of repeated instillations of iron manganese and chromium oxides nanoparticles in mice Mirlande Preacutesumeacute A Simon-Deckers G Beaune O Durupthy J Boczkowski S Lanone (INSERM France)

P3a-38 Morphological and cytohistochemical evaluation of renal effects of cadmium-doped silica nanoparticles given intratracheally to rat Teresa Coccini E Roda S Barni L Manzo (Toxicology Division Salvatore Maugeri Foundation IRCCS and European Centre for Nanomedicine University of Pavia Italy)

P3a-39 Titanium oxide nanoparticles toxicity causes functionality and DNA damage in buffalo (bubalus bubalis) sperm in vitro Gautam Kaul and Kamlesh Pawar (Biochemistry Department National Dairy Research Institute Government of India Lab India)

P3a-40 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles in human

neuroblastoma cells Carla Costa V Valdiglesias G Kılıccedil B Laffon J P Teixeira (Portuguese

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

National Institute of Health Portugal)

P3a-41 Innovative nano-qsar technology for early detection of nanoparticlesrsquo toxicity Natalia Novoselska V Kuzmin A Artemenko (IIMechnikov Odessa National University Ukraine)

P3a-42 In vitro toxicity of carbon nanotubes impact of acid functionalization Agathe Figarol J Pourchez D Boudard D Bernache-Assolant M Cottier and P Grosseau (Ecole Nationale Supeacuterieure des Mines LINA France)

P3a-43 Role of metal oxide nanoparticle in welderrsquos lung injury A Simon-Deckers P Andujar B Fayard B Clin J Boczkowski J-C Pairon J Doucet F Gallateau-Salleacute S Lanone (INSERM CNRS France)

P3a-44 MTT and LDH interlaboratory assays for assessing in vitro cytotoxicity of engineered nanomaterials C Costa J- P Teixeira A Dhawan A Pandey B Laffon J Fernandez Tajes V Valdiglesias D Fuchs S Schroecksnadel M Carriegravere S Bonassi A Basak Engin E Coskun B Karahalil Nathalie Herlin-Boime (Environmental Health Dept National Institute of Health Dr Ricardo Jorge Porto Portugal )

P3a-45 Understanding the impact of np physicochemical properties in biological fluid

and their resultant cellular interaction in vitro Vera Hirsch C Kinnear B Rothen-Rutishauser Martin J D Clift A Petri-Fink (Adolphe Merkle Institute University of Fribourg Switzerland)

P3a-46 Biocompatibility evaluation of medical devices incorporating nanomaterials Sylvie Framery (NAMSA Europe France)

P3a-47 Genotoxicity and proinflammatory effects of nanosilica via oral route in vitro and in vivo approaches Adeline Tarantini K Hogeveen S Huet G Jarry R Lanceleur L Le Hegarat A Mourot M Poul J-G Rolland V Fessard (ANSES France)

P3a-48 In vitro evaluation of cellular response induced by ZnO nanoparticles zinc ions and non-nano ZnO in fish cells Mar Babin C del Rio Joseacute L Pareja C Garciacutea-Goacutemez D Fernaacutendez (INIA Department of Environment Spain)

P3a-49 Genotoxicity of cerium dioxide nanoparticles (CeO2 nps) on mice oocyte Raphaeumll Rollais M Auffan J Perrin V Tassistro T Orsiegravere A Botta J Rose B Courbiere (Institut Meacutediterraneacuteen de Biodiversiteacute et drsquoEcologie Faculteacute de Meacutedecine de lrsquoUniversiteacute drsquoAix-Marseille France)

P3a-50 Effects of amorphous silica nanoparticles on human alveolar epithelial cells Mathilde Delaval R Guadagnini S Vranic F Marano A Baeza-Squiban S Boland (Sorbonne Paris CiteacuteCNRS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P3a-51 How do carbide enm dispersions evolve in an in vitro assessment Jorge Mejia O Lozano J-P Piret D Jacques C Saout JM Dogneacute O Toussaint S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation

Laboratory of Biochemistry and Cellular Biology (URBC) Belgium)

P3a-52 Stability of SiC and TiC nanoparticles during in vitro assessment Jorge Mejia V Valembois J-P Piret C Saout Jean-Michel Dogneacute Olivier Toussaint Steacutephane Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Laboratory of Biochemistry and Cellular Belgium)

P3a-53 Cytotoxicity of MWCNT and SiO2 nanoparticles at different stages of their life cycle as nanocomposite fillers Ezequiel Mas del Molino Gemma Vilar G Janer E Fernaacutendez-Rosas S Vaacutezquez-Campos (LEITAT Technological Center SPAIN)

P3a-54=gt (03b-2)

Nitric oxide releasing-iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles for biomedical applications cell viability apoptosis and cell death evaluations Renata de Lima J Luiz Oliveira A Ludescher M A M Molina R Itri Amedea B Seabra Paula Haddad (Departamento de Biotecnologia Universidade de Sorocaba Brazil)

P3a-55 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of biogenic silver nanoparticles R De Lima D Ballottin Priscyla D Marcato L Tasic Nelson Duraacuten (Osasco UniversityBrazil)

P3a-56 Biocompatibility and cytotoxicity study of nanophotonic contact lens material Marija Tomic J Muncan D Stamenkovic M Jokanović L Matija (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering University of Belgrade Serbia)

P3a-57 Nanoparticles in paints a new strategy to protect faccedilades and surfaces

Jean-Pierre Kaiser L Diener and P Wick (EMPA Switzerland)

P3a-58 Pulmonary toxicity after inhalation of silicon carbide nanoparticles in rat Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan O Toussaint B Masereel J-M Dogneacute amp SLucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-59 Development and validation of a whole-body inhalation exposure model for the exposition of rats to nanoparticles aerosol Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan OToussaint S Rolin B Masereel amp S Lucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-60 Functionalized double walled carbon nanotubes (DWCNTS) for targeted drug release T Somanathan N Gokulakrishnan (Vels University Chennai India)

P3a-61 Biodistribution studies on nanoparticles are so far of limited use for PBPK modeling Gunnar Johanson U Carlander (Karolinska InstitutetSweden)

P3a-62 Toxicokinetics of zinc oxide nanoparticles in rats Soo-Jin Choi Hae-Eun Chung Jin Yu Miri Baek Jeong-A Lee Min-Seok Kim Su-Hyon Kim Eun-Ho Maeng (Department of Food Science and Technology Seoul Womenrsquos University South Korea)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P4a-1 Evaluation of toxicity of the nanoscale materials for mammalians and environment Rostyslav Stoika N Boyko Y Senkiv Y Shlyakhtina R Panchuk R Bilyy Y Filyak Y Kit N Skorohyd O Klyuchivska H Falfushinska L Gnatyshyna O Stoliar A Zaichenko N Mitina A Ryabceva (Institute of Cell Biology Ukraine)

P4a-2 Metal oxide nanoparticle transport in porous media ndash an analysis about (un)certainties in environmental research Ilona Heidmann (University of Koblenz-Landau Germany)

P4a-3 Assessing the heteroaggregation of manufactured nanoparticles with naturally occuring colloids in a typical surface water Jeacuterocircme Labille A Praetorius C Harns J-Y Bottero J Brant M Scheringer (Aix-Marseille Universiteacute CNRS IRD CEREGE France)

P4a-4 Potential safety implications of nanoformulation of agrochemicals in crops production Haixin Cui X Zhao (The Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences China)

P4b-1 Environmental dissemination of silver nanoparticles which impact on crops Camille Larue L Ceacutecillon H Castillo-Michel S Sophie J Bourguignon M Carriegravere S Bureau V Magnin G Sarret (Isterre UMR 5275 CNRS and Univ J Fourier France)

P4b-2 Bio-interactions between proteins and CeO2-nps with similar hydrodynamic radius Franccediloise Rollin-Genetet E Artells C Seidel W Liu J Rose A Thieacutery C Vidaud (CEA France)

P4b-3 Carbon nanotubes enhanced the lead toxicity on the freshwater fish Diego Steacutefani T Martinez Oswaldo L Alves and E Barbieri (University of Campinas ndash UNICAMP Brazil)

P4b-4 Colloidal stability of modified carbon nanotubes Stefan Schymura K Franke (HZDR Institute of Resource Ecology Germany)

P4c-1 Behavioural responses of hediste diversicolor (polycheta) to Ag CdS or CuO nanoparticles using the multispecies freshwater biomonitorreg (MFB) Hanane Perrein-Ettajani P Emmanuel Buffet P Wu Douglas Gilliland P Reip E Valsami-Jones C Mouneyrac (LUNAM universiteacute UCO MMS France)

P4c-2 Combined effect of ZnO nanoparticles on zebrafish early development Eugene Krysanov T Demidova (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P4c-3 Effect of metal oxide nanoparticles on embryotoxicity of doxorubicin Tatiana Demidova E Krysanov (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P4c-4 Evaluation of multi walled carbon nanotubes ecotoxicology using standardized procedures on aquatic organisms

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

Florence Mouchet C Gancet E Pinelli A Perrault F Bourdiol E Flahaut L Gauthier J-C Boutonnet (CNRS UPS INPT NAUTILE Laboratoires ecolabCIRIMATGRL France)

P4c-5 Adverse effect of surface modified nanoparticles on the aquatic environment Younjung Jung J-Sung Ra and S Kim (KIST-Europe Campus E Germany)

P4c-6

P4c-7 Acute aquatic toxicity of photoactive TiO2 nanoparticles anchored on kaolinite matrix to freshwater green algae Kristina Čabanovaacute P Peikertovaacute V Matějka JKukutschovaacute (VŠB ndash Technical University of Ostrava Czech Republic)

P4c-8 Monitoring technique for the acute effect of TiO2 nanoparticles from the behaviour of rice fish orizias latipes in vivo Masaru Irie K Kosuge K Shida M Kubo-Irie K Takeda (Waseda Univ Japan)

P4c-9 Antifungal and antibacterial activities of silver nanoparticles Mohd Faiyaz Anwar D Yadav R Arora J Chandara M Samim (Department of Chemistry Jamia Hamdard University India)

P4c-10 (04a-3)

Adsorption of organic pollutants to aqueous suspensions of carbon nanomaterials Berit Glomstad A Booth B M Jenssen L Soslashrensen J Liu M Shen

(Norwegian University of Science and Technology Norway)

P5a-1 Carbon nanotubes sorbents and their potential risks to aquatic organisms

Daniela Plachaacute A Matlochovaacute K Čabanovaacute P Peikertovaacute (VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava Czech Republic)

P5a-2 Ecologicaly friendly intermatrix synthesis of polymer stabilized silver nanocomposites dealing with nanomaterial release Julio Bastos-Arrieta M Muntildeoz Dmitri N Muraviev P Ruiz (Autonomous University of Barcelona Spain)

P5a-3 Characterization of nanoparticulate emissions from the incineration of wastes containing manufactured nanomaterials Dinh-Trinh Tran D Fleury D Venditti S Durecu A Joubert G Ounoughene E Fiani T Meunier O Le Bihan L Le coq (INERIS Ecole des mines de Nantes France)

P5a-4 Investigation of nanoparticle release from UV-curable polymeric nanocomposites AFreyer E Bilz H Hildebrand K Franke R Mehnert E Mai (Leibniz Institute for Surface Modification Germany)

P5a-5 Characterization of released particles during abrasion test of nano-charged construction materials C Bressot O Aguerre-Chariol A Plassais F RousseauC Haehnel O Le Bihan (INERIS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P5a-6 Release of nanomaterials from paint waste Stefano Zuin M Gaiani A Ferrari L Golanski F Tardif (Venice Research Consortium Italy)

P5a-7 Potential release of carbon nanotubes from cnt composites during grinding process Isamu ogura M Kotake M Shigeta M Uejima K Saito N Hashimoto A Kishimoto (National institute of advanced industrial science and technology (AIST) technology research association for single wall carbon nanotubes Japan)

P5a-8 Nanomaterials for controlled drug delivery system T Somanthan (Vels University india)

P6a-1 Release characteristics of single-wall carbon nanotubes during manufacturing and handling Isamu Ogura M Kotake Nao Hashimoto K Gotoh A Kishimoto (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Technology Research Association for Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes (TASC) Japan)

P6a-2 Towards a nanosecured plateform to assess risks along the industrial lifecycle of nanomaterials Dominique Fleury E Frejafon B Debray O Aguerre-Chariol A Vignes and J Bouillard (INERIS France)

P6a-3 Mapping the use of nanoparticles in Quebecrsquos industries and research laboratories Claude Emond C Ostiguy I Dossa Y Malki C Boily D Roughley A Plavski et C-A Endo (University of Montreal Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Department Canada)

P8a-1 Life cycle and destination of silver nanoparticles in environment Ghassem Amoabediny I Alahdadi J Malakootikhah (University of Tehran Iran)

P9a-1 Towards nanoresponsibility Dorotheacutee Benoit Browaeys Jean-Jacques Perrier (VivAgora France)

P9a-2 Nanosafety - risk governance of manufactured nanoparticles -- challenges of substance regulation under scientific uncertainty Stefanie B Seitz J Jahnel and T Fleischer (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) Germany)

PO The ERA-Net SIINN Project Safe Implementation of Innovative Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Rainer Hagenbeck

B Fillon D Duret L Golanski SLegros (Forschungszentrum Juumllich GmbH Germany CEA France)

P1 Innovative strategies methods and tools for occupational risks management of manufactured nanomaterials (MNMs) in the construction industry Jesuacutes M Loacutepez de Ipintildea (TECNALIA Research amp Innovation ) on behalf of the Scaffold Consortium

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Wednesday 14 November

Session 3 Toxicology (Chair Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster)

3a Nanoparticle biotransformation and degradation

PL3 800-835

Concepts of safety assessment of engineered nanomaterials (ENM) Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster (University of Rochester USA)

O3a-1 845-900

How do oxide nanomaterial dispersions evolve in an in vitro assessment Omar Lozano J Mejia J-P Piret D Jacques C Saout J-M Dogneacute O Toussaint S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Belgium)

O3a-2 900-915

Interaction of fibrinogen and albumin with titanium dioxyde nanoparticles of different crystalline phases Arianna Marucco I Fenoglio F Turci B Fubini (University of Torino Dip Italy)

O3a-3 915-930

An effective photothermal therapy against cancer cells and deep tissue imaging with targeted NIR QD Ravindran Girija Aswathy B Sivakumar Y Nagaoka Y Yoshida T Maekawa D Sakthi Kumar (Bio Nano Electronics Research Center Japan)

O3a-4 930-945

Safety of nanovectors Cytotoxicity assessment of New self-emulsifying multiple wow nanoemulsions Estelle Sigward N Mignet P Rat M Dutot D Scherman D Brossard S Crauste-Manciet (INSERM France)

O3a-5 945-1000

Surface ligand dependent fate and toxicity of ZnO np in HEPG2 cells Dorota Bartczak M-O Baradez H Goenaga-Infante D Marshall (LGCUK)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 12 Regulation and standardization in nano-products (Chair Maila Puolamaa)

12a Regulation

PL12a 1030-1105

Regulatory aspects of nanomaterials in REACH Maila Puolamaa (DG Enterprise and Industry European Commission Brussel)

O12a-1 1115-1130

Legal issues of the environmental safety regulation in the sphere of nanotechnology in Russian federation Ekaterina Belokrylova (Udmurt State University Russia)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

O12a-2 1130-1145

Regulation and safety implementation of nanotechnology for chemical enterprises in the Central Europe space Andreas Falk S Hartl F Sinner (BioNanoNet Forschungsgesellschaft mbH Austria)

O12a-3 1145-1200

Defining occupational and consumer exposure limits for nanomaterials - first experiences from REACH registrations Karin Aschberger F M Christensen (European commission-JRC Italy)

O12a-4 1200-1215

Development of an integrative program of Nanosafety Promote the Coordination Between Industries and Risk Assessor Claude Emond S Kouassi F Schuster (BioSimulation Consulting Inc USA University of Montreal Canada)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 8 Life cycle analysis recycling waste management and disposal (Chair Bernd Nowack)

PL8 1330-1405

Life cycle considerations for assessing environmental risks of nanomaterials Bernd Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

O8a-1 1415-1445

Incineration of nanowastes The implications from a life cycle perspective Tobias Walser LK Limbach R Brogioli E Erismann L Flamigni B Hattendorf M Juchli F Krumeich C Ludwig K Prikopsky M Rossier D Saner A Sigg S Hellweg D Guumlnther W J Stark (Institute of Environmental Engineering Switzerland)

O8a-2 1445-1500

Preliminary evaluation of risks related to waste incineration of polymer nanocomposites Lex Roes M K Patel E Worrell C Ludwig (Utrecht UniversityThe Netherlands)

O8a-3 1500-1515

Safe and environmentally-friendly management and final elimination of wastes harbouring nano-objects or likely to release nanoparticles Thierry Meunier D VendittI amp S Durecu (Groupe Seacutecheacute Environnement France)

O8a-9

1515-1530 Investigation of the life cycle of nanoparticles by means of [4445Ti]TiO2 and [110mAg]Ag0 ndash Research Project nanoTrack Heike Hildebrand K Franke A Freyer E Bilz R Mehnert E Mai C Isaacson K Schirmer A Ammann L Sigg (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden Germany)

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Session 10 Commercial equipment (Chair Robert Muir)

O10a-1 1600-1615

Optical instrumentations for Nanosafety Nathalie Vollmer (HORIBA Scientific France)

O10a-2 1615-1630

NanoScan SMPS - a Novel Portable Nanoparticle Sizing and counting Instrument Torsten Tritscher TJ Krinke A F Zerrath E Filimundi O F Bischof (TSI GmbH GTSI Incorporated Germany USA)

O10a-3 1630-1645

Detecting amp characterizing nanomaterials in complex matrices amp airborne Byron J Cheatham (CytoViva USA)

O10a-4 1645-1700

High Resolution Portable Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer Designed for best practice nano exposure measurements Brian Steer B Gorbunov R Muir (Naneum Ltd UK)

O10a-5 1700-1715

Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis (NTA) A tool in toxicology and environmental fate assessment of nanomaterial Phil Vincent P Hole P Peotta S Capracotta B Carr (NanoSight LtdUK)

O10a-6 1715-1730

Magellan innovative detection traceability and characterization of Nanoparticles traces in liquid media Steacutephane Aiumlt Oumeghar P Nagtegaele D Jacob (Cordouan Technologies France)

2000-2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

Session 2 Detection and identification of nanoparticles (Co-chair Olivier Le Bihan)

2c Detection and measurement of nanoparticles in water

O2c-1 845-900

Measuring particle size distributions of nanoparticles in aqueous media using FFF and LIBD Nataliya Fedotova K Ralf B Sinnet G Detlef (ETH Zurich Switzerland)

O2c-2 900-915

Lab-on a chip microTAS (Micro Total Analysis Systems) for the High-throughput Measurement of Nanomaterial Solubility Ratna Tantra (National Physical Laboratory United Kingdom)

O2c-3 915-930

Species selective pre-concentration and quantification of Ag Au and Pd nanoparticles using cloud point extraction and graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry Georg Hartmann M Schuster (Technische Universitaumlt Muumlnchen Germany)

O2c-4 930-945

Quantitative Analysis of Engineered Nanoparticles in Food and Environment Frank Von der Kammer S Wagner S Legros B Meisterjahn E H Larsen K LoeschnerJ NavratilovaT Hofmann (Univ of Vienna Austria)

O2c-5 945-1000

Detection of nanoparticle heavy metal Pollutants in water by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) Cheikh-Benoit Faye C Dutouquet T Amodeo E Frejafon P Delalain O Aguerre-Chariol N Gilon-Delepine (INERIS France)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 2 Detection and identification of nanoparticles (Co-chair Simon Clavaguera)

2d Detection and measurement of nanoparticles in air

O2d-1 1030-1045

NanoBadge a Tool for Engineered Nanoparticles Exposure Assessment Simon Clavaguera M Amdaoud S Jacquinot S Motellier A Guiot L Golanski P Capron (CEA France)

O2d-2 1045-1100

Measurement methods for the EC definition of nanomaterials Luigi Calzolai D Gilliland and F Rossi (European Commission - DG Joint Research Centre Italy)

O2d-3 1100-1115

O2d-4 1115-1130

Detection of Nanoparticle agglomerates trapped in a low pressure RF (Radio-Frequency) plasma discharge using LIBS (Laser-induced Breakdown spectroscopy) Christophe Dutouquet G Wattieaux L Meyer E Frejafon and L Boufendi (INERIS France)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

O2d-5 1130-1145

Characterization of manufactured TiO2 nanoparticles Charles Motzkus J Idrac T Maceacute S Vaslin-Reimann P Ausset et M Mailleacute (LNE France)

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Sophie Lanone)

3a Nanoparticle biotransformation and degradation

O3a-6 1145-1200

ECSINrsquos methodological approach for hazard evaluation of engineered nanomaterials Lisa Bregoli F Benetti E Sabbioni (ECSIN ITALY)

O3a-7 1200-1215

Degraded nanocomposites a combined physico-chemical and toxicogenomics approach in caco-2 cells Odette Prat M Fisichella F Berenguer G Steinmetz M Auffan J Rose (CEA France)

O3a-8 1215-1230

Pristine graphene activates macrophages to produce cytokineschemokines via TLR- and NF-kappa B-related signalling pathways Taotao Wei H Zhou K Zhao and C Chen (Chinese Academy of Sciences China)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 3 Toxicology (Co- chair Claude Emond)

3b Nano bio interactions modeling

O3b-1 1330-1345

Assessment of different methods studying the impact of carbon nanomaterials on platelet function Julie Laloy F Mullier S Robert L Alpan J Mejia J-PPiret N Bailly S Lucas B Chatelain OToussaint B Masereel S Rolin amp J-M Dogneacute (University of Namur Belgium)

O3b-2 1345-1400 =gt(OP3a-54)

Iron oxide nanoparticles show no toxicity in terms of comete assay in lymphocytes a promising vehicle for nitric oxide releasing nanocarrier in biomedical applications R de Lima J Luiz Oliveira P Sayuri Kaneko Murakami M A M Molina R Itri P Haddad Amedea B Seabra (Universidade de Sorocaba Brazil)

O3b-3 1400-1415

Translocation of SiO2 nanoparticles across human bronchial epithelial cells Isabelle George S Vranic S Boland F Marano A Baeza-Squiban (Universiteacute Paris Diderot France)

O3b-4 1415-1430

Development of a dose-controlled multiculture cell exposure chamber for efficient delivery of airborne and engineered nanoparticles Akrivi Asimakopoulou Emmanouil Daskalos N Lewinski M Riediker E Papaioannou A G Konstandopoulos (Aerosol and Particle Technology Laboratory CPERICERTH Greece)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

Panel discussion Toxicology (Moderator Claude Emond)

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Peter Hoet)

3b Nano bio interactions modeling

O3b-5 1600-1615

In vitro ex vivo and in vivo translocation of titanium dioxide nanoparticles through the gastrointestinal barrier toxicological consequences Emilie Brun Nathalie Herlin-Boime G Veronesi B Fayard A-M Flank M Carriegravere (CEA-CNRS France)

O3b-6 1615-1630

Variation in silver nanoparticles toxicity in the presence of phenolic compounds Alina Martirosyan A Bazes Y-J Schneider (Institute of Life Sciences Belgium)

O3b-7 1630-1645

Development of a PBPK model for ionic and nanoparticulate silver Gerald Bachler N von Goetz K Hungerbuumlhler (ETH Zurich Switzerland)

O3b-8 1645-1700

Predictive tests to evaluate oxidative potential of engineered nanomaterials Mara Ghiazza E Carella S Oliaro Bosso M Tomatis I Corazzari M Cristina Paganini S Livraghi F Viola A Marucco B Fubini I Fenoglio (University of Torino Italy)

O3b-9 1700-1715

Comparison of Toxicity of Uncoated and Coated Silver Nanoparticles Kathy C Nguyen P Rippstein J Tan A F Tayabali (Health Canada Canada)

O3b-10 1715 -1730

Nano-titanium dioxide modulates the dermal sensitization potency of DNCB Stijn Smulders V De Vooght S Hussain S Boland B Nemery P HM Hoet J AJ Vanoirbeek (KU Leuven Belgium)

O3b-11 1730-1745

Using a PBPK model to study the influence of different characteristics of nanoparticles on their biodistribution Dingsheng Li C Emond G Johanson O Jolliet (School of Public Health University of MichiganUSA)

O3b-12 1745-1800

Cytotoxicity of solid lipid nanoparticle and nanostructured lipid carriers with local anaesthetic dibucaine for topical application Nelson Duraacuten R de Melo Barbosa C Moraes G da Silva T dos Santos Bella D Ribeiro de Arauacutejo P D Marcato E de Paula (State University of Campinas Brazil)

2000- 2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

1430-1530

Toxicology what is the time-scale to identify hazard classes for the engineered nanoparticles Application to nanomaterials safe by design

Claude Emond Claude Emond (University of Montreal Canada) Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster (University of Rochester USA) Gunnar Johanson (Karolinska Institutet Sweden) Daniel Bernard (ARKEMA France)

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 67 Secure industrial production and protection technology (Co-chair Jesuacutes Loacutepez de Ipintildea Pentildea)

6aSecure industrial production

O6a-6 845-900

In situ synthesis of anti-bacterial nanocomposite coatings by nanosafe-by-design sputtering process Alain Billard E Monsifrot I Sayah F Sanchette F Schuster (DEPHIS SARL France)

O6a-7 900-915

Secure Process through functionnalisation elaboration of organic composites reinforced with aligned carbon nanotubes grown on carbon fibers Steacutephanie Patel Y Magga M Pinault D Porterat G Deniau C Reynaud M Mayne-LrsquoHermite (CEA France)

O6a-8 915-930

Criteria and guiding principles for the precautionary design and for improved recyclability of engineered nanomaterials Michael Steinfeldt (University of Bremen Germany)

O6a-9 930-945

From Safe Nanomanufacturing to Nanosafe-by-Design processes Freacutedeacuteric Schuster F Lomello (CEA France)

1000-1030

Coffee-break

Session 11 Risk management for OHS experts (Chair Paul Schulte)

(Co-chair Olivier Witchger and Eric Drais)

PL11 1030-1105

Risk management for OHS experts Paul A Schulte (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health USA)

O11a-1 1115-1130

Horizon-scanning and Identification of emerging risks among nanotech-companies Steffen Foss Hansen H V Kristensen A Baun (Technical University of Denmark Denmark)

O11a-2 1130-1145

Risk assessment of nanomaterials and nanoproducts ndash adaptation of traditional approaches Jutta Jahnel T Fleischer S B Seitz (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Germany)

O11a-3 1145-1200

OHB based risk assessment method for powders and nanomaterials Malcom Staves Laurent Gridelet P Delbecq L Herveacute G Fayet D Fleury S Kowal (SOPROREAL France)

O11a-4 French approach for characterizing potential emissions and exposure to

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

1200-1215 aerosols released from nanomaterials in workplace operations Catherine Durand O Witschger O Le Bihan E Zimmermann A Marchetto M Reynier D Charpentier (CEA France)

O11a-5 1215-1230

Concerns related to Safety Management of Engineered Nanomaterials Amela Groso T Meyer (Ecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 11 Risk management for OHS Experts (Co- chair Eric Drais)

O11a-6 1330-1345

Design of a prevention approach from representations to action the case of nanomaterials Catherine LrsquoAllain S Caroly E Drais (Laboratoire PACTE Universiteacute de Grenoble INPG France)

O11a-7 1345-1400

From nanomaterials risk perception to risk management last literature survey lessons Eric Drais (INRS France)

O11a-8 1400-1415

French registry of workers handling engineered nanomaterials as an Instrument of integrated system for surveillance and research Irina Guseva Canu O Boutou-Kempf L Delabre S Ducamp Y Iwatsubo J-L Marchand and E Imbernon (French Institute for Public Health Surveillance France)

Session 12 Regulation and standardization in nano-products (Co-chair Olivier Salvi)

12 b Standardization

PL12b 1430-1445

NanoSTAIR project Establishing a process and a platform to support standardization for nanotechnologies Olivier Salvi E Freacutejafon (EU-VRi Germany)

O12b-1 1445-1500

Current International Standardization in particle characterization and release testing Michael Stintz L Hillemann (Institute of Process Engineering and Environmental Technology Germany)

O12b-2 1500-1515

Overview of standardization activities in Europe (CEN) and in relation with ISO and OECD Jean-Marc Aublant (LNE France)

O12b-3 1515-1530

Managing Operation Procedures in collaborative projects Marie-Gabrielle Ollivier Beuzelin A Hool (Ecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 8 Life cycle analysis

(Co- chair Mickael Riediker)

O8a-5 1600-1615

LCA Modelling of Engineered Nanomaterials a framework for establishing sound inventory data of production amp releases of nano objects along the life cycle Roland Hischier (EMPA Switzerland)

O8a-6 1615-1630

LCA case studies of nanotechnology-based applications in the project NanoSustain Michael Steinfeldt (University of Bremen Germany)

O8a-7 1630-1645

Life cycle assessment of a self-cleaning coating based on nano TiO2-polyurea resin applied on aluminum panel Martina Pini A M Ferrari R Gamberini P Neri B Rimini ( EN amp TECH - Italy)

O8a-8 1645-1700

Impact assessment of nano activated polymeric membranes Stefano Zuin P Scanferla W Wennekes J E Wong K De Sitter C Dotremont I Genne (Venice Research Consortium Italy)

O8a-4 1700-1715

Environmental exposure modelling of Engineered Nanomaterials and comparison to their corresponding bulktotal material flows Tianyin Sun F Gottschalk K Hungerbuumlhler B Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

Session 67 Secure industrial production (Co- chair Freacutedeacuteric Schuster)

6b Protection technology

O6b-1 1715-1730

Evaluating performance of containment equipment designed for handling manufactured nanomaterials by use of nanoparticle marker Seacutebastien Artous P Bombardier S Derrough D Locatelli P Nobile C Durand (CEA France)

O6b-2 1730-1745

Experimental and numerical comparative study of the containment of airborne nanoparticles and gas released inside a safety cabinet Vincent Cesard E Belut C Preacutevost (INRS France)

O6b-3 1745-1800

Experimental evaluation of the resistance of protective gloves against titanium dioxide nanoparticles in solution under conditions simulating occupational use Ludwig Vinches P Dolez K J Wilkinson S Halleacute (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal Canada)

2000-2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

2939

Thursday 15 November

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Chair Jeacuterocircme Rose)

4a Transport transformations and trophic transfer

PL4 800-835

Environmental Interactions Jeacuterocircme Rose M Auffan P Chaurand J Labille D Borschneck A Masion H Miche C Botta C Geantet E Puzenat P Afanasiev E Lecelrc J Garric F Manuela B Vollat P Noury K Abbaci J-Y Bottero (CEREGE France)

O4a-1 845-900

Effect of TiO2 nanoparticles on larval development of swallowtail within a food chain Miyoko Kubo-Irie M Yokoyama K Takeda M Irie (Tokyo University of Sciences Japan)

O4a-2 900-915

Role of water temperature in the fate transport bioavailability of engineered nanoparticles in aquatic environments Seyed Mohammad Majedi H K Lee B C Kelly (National University of Singapore Singapore)

O4a-3 915-930

MWCNT accumulation during hydroponic exposure of wheat and rapeseed quantification and distribution Camille Larue M Pinault B Czarny D Georgin E Flahaut N Bendiab M Mayne-LlsquoHermite V Dive F Taran M Carriegravere (CEA-CNRS France)

O4a-4 930-945

Benthic Food Chain studies with TiO2 nanoparticles Carl W Isaacson L Sigg A Amman and K Schirmer (EAWAG Switzerland)

O4a-5 945-1000

Modeling the fate of nano-TiO2 in the Rhone river ndash the importance of hetero aggregation with natural colloids Antonia Praetorius J Labille M Scheringer J-Y Bottero K Hungerbuumlhler (ETH Zuumlrich Switzerland)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 5 Nanomaterial release (Chair Tinh Nguyen)

5a Release by environmental stress

PL5 1030-1105

Quantitative Studies of Photo-induced Surface Accumulation and Release of Nanoparticles in Polymer Nanocomposites Tinh Nguyen D Stanley S Rabb D Banerjee X Gu L L Yu L Sung and J W Chin (NIST USA)

O5a-1 1115-1130

Scenarios and methods that induce protruding or released CNTrsquos after degradation of composite materials

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3039

Wendel Wohlleben L Cena S Hirth G Cox Ž Tomović T Peters (BASF SE Germany)

O5a-2 1130-1145

Monitoring migration and transformation of nanomaterials in polymeric composites during climatic aging Gemma Vilar E Fernaacutendez-Rosas G Janer E Mas del Molino M Busquets-Fiteacute V Puntes SVaacutezquez-Campos (LEITAT Technological Center SPAIN)

O5a-3 1145-1200

Release of nanoparticles from textiles during washing Bernd Nowack Lena Windler C Lorenz N von Goetz K Hungerbuumlhler M Heuberger (EMPA Switzerland)

O5a-4 1200-1215

Release of TiO2 particles from paints containing pigment TiO2 andor nano-TiO2 by weathering experiments Ahmed Al-Kattan A Wichser R Vonbank S Brunner A Ulrich and B Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

O5a-5 1215-1230

Release of CeO2 nanoparticles upon aging of acrylic wood coating Lorette Scifo P Chaurand A Masion M Auffan M-A Diot J Labille J-Y Bottero and J Rose (TecnaliaFrance)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Co-Chair Jean-Yves Bottero)

4b Biodegradation biointeractions

O4b-1 1330-1345

Aged TiO2-based nanomaterial used in sunscreens implications on ESCHERICHIA COLI sensitization to toxic metal Catherine Santaella B Allainmat F Simonet J Labille C Geantet J Rose W Achouak (CNRS-CEA France)

O4b-2 1345-1400

Characterizing nanoparticles reactivity structure-Photocatalytic activity relationship Jordi Piella N Bastus V Puntes (ICN Spain)

O4b-3 1400-1415

TiO2 nanoparticles in cosmetic sunscreen effect of aging on physico-chemical and cytotoxic properties of both plain formulation and extracted nanoparticles Manon Rossano N Hucher C Picard M Grisel F Le Foll (URCOM CNRS France)

O4b-4 1415-1430

Assessment of Environmental Exposure to Nanomaterials through mesocosms experiments Meacutelanie Auffan M Tella L Brousset J Issartel C Pailles B Espinasse E Artells A Thiery C Santaella W Achouack A Masion J Rose J-Y Bottero

(CEREGE-CNRS France)

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3139

O4b-5 1430-1445

Biotransformation of Carbon Nanotubes and Fullerenes by Horseradish Peroxidase Deborah Xanat Flores-Cervantes J Hollender Hans-Peter E Kohler (EAWAG Switzerland)

O4b-6 1445-1500

Cobalt titanium dioxide and nanosilver nanoparticles cause skeletal damages in sea urchins at pluteus stage Antonietta Morena Gatti C Gambardella S Ferrando L Gallus P Ramoino C Falugi (University of Genoa Italy)

O4b-7 1500-1515

Comparison of effects on crustaceans carbon nanoparticles and molybdenum nanowires Anda Baumerte G Sakale J Zavickis M Knite L Putna M Balode A Mrzel (University of Latvia Slovenia)

1530-1600

Coffee-break

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Co-chair Laurent Charlet)

4c Biologicals effects of NMs

O4c-1 1600-1615

Concerns over aluminum oxide nanoparticle based applications an ecologically inspired study using environmentally relevant isolates and medium Sunandan Pakrashi N Chandrasekaran A Mukherjee (VIT University India)

O4c-2 1615-1630

The role of silver and vanadium to the ecotoxicity of silver vanadate nanowires decorated with silver nanoparticles Gisela de Aragatildeo Umbuzeiro M Coletty Artal F Kummrow R Dias Holtz O Luiz Alves (State University of Campinas Brazil)

O4c-3 1630-1645

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Marie Carriegravere)

3d Tissues and environnement

O3d-5 1700-1715

Violaceinpoly-ɛ -caprolactonechitosan nanoparticles against bovine mastistis antibacterial and ecotoxicity evaluation Gisela A Umbuzeiro E Berni G Nakazato F I Vacchi N Duraacuten (UNICAMP Brazil)

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3239

O3d-6 1715-1730

Evaluation of multi walled carbon nanotubes eco(geno)toxicity using the amphibian larvae of xenopus laevis Laury Gauthier F Mouchet C Gancet A Perrault F Bourdiol E Flahaut P Puech E Pinelli J-C Boutonnet (CNRS NAUTILE France)

O3d-7 1730-1745

Molecular interference between titanium from NP-TiO2 nanoparticles and iron homeostasis in E coli Caroline Fauquant Isabelle Michaud-Soret A-N Petit N Herlin-Boime P-H Jouneau SOllagnier de Choudens (CEA-CNRS France)

O3d-8 1745-1800

Fullerene nanoparticles C60 and C60(OH)18-22 Assessment of biological activity using bacterial cells and rat liver mitochondria as model systems Sandra M Santos R A Videira L Ferreira A M Dinis F Peixoto A S Jurado (University of Coimbra Portugal)

1815 Conclusion

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3339

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Naohide Shinohara)

3c Nanoparticles translocation and barrier

O3c-1 800-815

Tissue Distribution and clearance of Titanium Dioxide nanoparticles after intravenous administration and Intratracheal instillation Naohide Shinohara H Fukui N Danno T Ichinose K Honda M Gamo (AIST Japan)

O3c-2 815-830

A dynamic co-culture model resembling the alveolo-capillary barrier to study toxicity and translocation of nanoparticles Katrien Luyts B Nemery and P HM Hoet (KULeuven Belgium)

O3c-3 830-845

Communicating Nanotoxicology three Evaluations using in vitro central nerve models Fumihide Kanaya S Hanada Y Inoue Y Manome K Fujioka (National Center for Global Health and Medicine Japan)

O3c-4 845-900

Comparative study of neurologic effects of nano-TiO2 versus SiO2 after direct intracerebral exposure in mice Aureacutelie Balvay N Thieriet L Lakhdar A Bencsik (ANSES France)

O3c-5 900-915

Interactions of functionalized MWCNTs with primary neural cells from different brain regions site-specific effects Cyrill Bussy J Boczkowski S Lanone M Prato A Bianco K Kostarelos (Centre for Drug Delivery Research UK)

O3c-6 915-930

Specific uptakes and damages induced by polystyrene nanobeads according to surface chemistry Vincent Paget S Dekali T Kortulewski R Grall S Chevillard A Braun P Rat G Lacroix (INERIS France)

O3c-7 930-945

Application of in vitro BBB model to measure permeability of nanoparticles Sanshiro Hanada K Fujioka Y Inoue F Kanaya Y Manome K Yamamoto (National Center for Global Health and Medicine Japan)

O3c-8 945-1000

3D model of air-blood barrier for the study of nanoparticles translocation Samir Dekali V Paget C Gamez P Rat and G Lacroix (INERIS C-TAC France)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3439

Session 3 Toxicology (Chair Shuji Tsuruoka)

3c Nanoparticles translocation and barrier

O3c-9 1115-1130

Assessment of cytotoxicity intracellular uptake and intestinal absorption of amorphous silica nanoparticles in the Caco-2 in vitro human intestinal barrier model Agnieszka Kinsner-Ovaskainen C Uboldi I Cydzik F Simonelli E Alloa M Ceridono D Gilliland N Gibson J Ponti F Rossi (JRC Italy)

O3c-10 1130-1145

Influence of the length of imogolite-like nanotubes on their cytotoxicity and genotoxicity towards human dermal cells Wei Liu P Chaurand C Di Giorgio M De Meacuteo A Thill M Auffan A Masion D Borschneck F Chaspoul P Gallice A Botta J-Y Bottero J Rose

(CEREGEndashCNRS France)

O3c-11 1145-1200

Effect of Different surface charge based superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) on Biodistribution in Rat and Ex vivo Protein fishing Usawadee Sakulkhu L Maurizi A Gramoun M-G Beuzelin J-P Valleacutee G Coullerez H Hofmann (Eacutecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

O3c-12 1200-1215

An Impedance-based High-throughput Method for Evaluating the Cytotoxicity of Nanoparticles Mihaela Roxana Cimpan T Mordal J Schoumllermann U Pliquett E Cimpan

(IKO Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry Norway)

O3c-13 1215-1230

The use of differentiated human respiratory epithelial cells in inhalation toxicology of nanomaterials Frieke Kuper A Reus M Groumlllers F van Acker I Kooter (TNO Quality and Safety The Netherlands)

1230-1330 Lunch

Panel discussion (Moderator Alexei Grinbaum)

1330-1430 The opinion of the Civil Society international NGO and european labor unions regarding nanomaterials approaches Alexei Grinbaum (CEA France) Aida Ponce Del Castillo (ETU BrusseI) Luisa Filipponi (NANOPINION Brussel) Alain Lombard (VivAgora France)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3539

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Freacutedeacuteric Bois)

3d Tissues and environment

O3d-1 1430-1445

ROS evaluation for a series of CNTs and their derivatives using ESR method with DMPO Shuji Tsuruoka KTakeuchi K Koyama M Endo H Matsumoto N Saito Y Usui D W Porter V Castranova (Shinshu University Japan)

O3d-2 1445-1500

Toxicity towards lung cells and Escherichia Coli Impact of nanoparticle dispersion status Nathalie Herlin-Boime Marie Carriegravere S Pigeot-Reacutemy A Casanova C Guillard J-C Lazzaroni D Atlan (CEA-UJF France)

O3d-3 1500-1515

Noteworthy Interaction of TiO2 Nanoparticles (Anatase) with Bacterial Cells under Dark Conditions Swayamprava Dalai N Chandrasekaran A Mukherjee (VIT University India)

O3d-4 1515-1530

Determination of endotoxin concentration by different test methods influence of sample preparation and particle interference on test reliability Stijn Smulders J-P Kaiser P Wick P Hoet (KULeuven Belgium)

1530-1630 Coffee-break

1815 End of the conference

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

3639

Session 9 Ethics and societal issues (Chair Alexei Grinbaum)

PL9 1030-1105

Nanotechnology and the narratives of responsibility Alexei Grinbaum (CEA France)

O9a-1 1115-1130

Nanotechnology responsibility and responsible innovation Christopher Groves (ESRC Cardiff University United Kingdom)

O9a-2 1130-1145

The social context of nanotechnology and Regulating its uncertainty a nanotechnologist approach Vincent Jamier I Gispert V Puntes (Centre for NanoBioSafety and Sustainability Spain)

O9a-3 1145-1200

The NanoSchool project a new pedagogical initiative to increase the awareness of nanosciences and nanotechnologies in the classrooms Francine Papillon E Excoffon A Bsiesy J Chevrier (CEA Grenoble France)

O9a-4 1200-1215

Latest research results on the effects of nanomaterials on humans and the environment DaNa - Knowledge Base Nanomaterials Clarissa Marquardt K Nau HF Krug D Kuumlhnel B Mathes V Richter S Scholz C Steinbach (KITGermany)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 5 Nanomaterial release

5b Release by mechanical stress

(Co- chair Francois Tardif)

O5b-1 1330-1345

Release-ability of nano fillers from different nanomaterials (Toward the acceptability of nanoproduct) Luana Golanski A Guiot S Motellier A T Saber F Tardif P Capron (CEA-Liten France)

O5b-2 1345-1400

Nanomaterial release from nanocomposites during reworking process Virginia Goacutemez M Levin S Irusta M Dal Maso J-M Santamariacutea K A Jensen I K Koponen (INA Spain)

O5b-3 1400-1415

Nanoparticle release from Nanocomposites due to mechanical treatment at two stages of the life-cycle Daniel Goumlhler A Nogowski P Fiala M Stintz (Institute of Process Engineering and environmental Technology Germany)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

3739

O5b-4 1415-1430

On character of coarse fine and ultrafine particles in automotive brake wear debris Jana Kukutschovaacute P W Lee V Matějka K Malachovaacute E Veselaacute Pavliacutena Peikertovaacute KČabanovaacute MVaculiacutek P Filip (Nanotechnology Centre at VŠB Czech Republic)

O5b-5 1430-1445

Abrasion tests on MWCNT composites influence of CNT dispersion state and fillermatrix interface Maxime Pras J Duchet-Rumeau J-F Gerard L Golanski A Guiot (UMR CNRS France)

O5b-6 1445-1500

Generation of aerosols during the mechanical solicitation of materials development of an experimental set-up and applications Christophe Bressot N Shandilya O Aguerre-Chariol M Morgeneyer O L C Le Bihan (INERIS France)

O5b-7 1500-1515

On nanoparticles release from polymer nanocomposites for applications in lightweight automotive components James Njuguna S Sachse F Silva S Michalowski and K Pielichowski (Centre for Automotive Technology Cranfield University UK)

O5b-8 1515-1530

Abrasion behavior of an epoxy-based nanocomposite with raw- and functionalized carbon nanotubes Lukas Schlagenhauf Bryan TT Chu J Buha F Nuumlesch J Wang (Swiss Federal Institute for Materials Testing and Research Switzerland)

1530- 1600 Coffee-break

Session 5 Nanomaterial release

5c General and other release mechanisms

(Co-chair Wendel Wohlleben)

O5c-1 1600-1615

Nanomaterial dustiness - a comparison between three methods Keld Alstrup Jensen M Levin I K Koponen D Bard A Kelley G Burdett S Bau O Witschger (National Research Centre for the Working Environment Denmark)

O5c-2 1615-1630

NanoRelease ndash Developing Methods to Measure Release of Nanomaterials from Solid Consumer Products Lie Chen M Hill R Canady (Health Canada Canada)

O5c-3 1630-1645

O5c-4 1645-1700

Characterization and quantification of nanoparticle release from commercial available spray products containing engineered nanoparticles Sabrina Losert M Lattuada K Hungerbuumlhler A Ulric (EMPA Switzerland)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

3839

O5c-5 1700-1715

Behavior of nanoparticles during high temperature treatment (incineration type) Samir Derrough G Raffin D Locatelli P Nobile C Durand (CEA France)

O5c-6 1715-1730

Fate of CNT-epoxy composite during incineration Ulrika Backman J Lyyraumlnen T Kettunen J Leskinen O Sippula A Auvinen J Jokiniemi (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Finland)

O5c-7 1730-1745

Release of TiO2 nanoparticles from cement during their life cycle step of use Nathan Bossa J Rose P Chaurand O Aguerre-Chariol (INERIS iCEINT France)

1800 Conclusion

1815 End of the conference

Page 19: Book of Abstracts - Institute of Physics

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

Posters session 1830-2100

P1b-1

Occupational exposure assessment facility at Vito Evelien Frijns I Nelissen P Berghmans (Vito nv Belgium)

P1b-2

Risk assessment of nanomaterials Javad Malakootikhah A A Razaghi (University of Tehran Iran)

P1c-1

Application of current available models for the exposure assessment of nanoparticles from consumer products Anja Koumlth ALuch and M Enrico Goumltz (Federal institute for risk assessment Germany)

P1c-2

Development of a nano exposure and contextual information database (NECID) Wouter Fransman J Pelzer W Stoppelmann D Brouwer I Koponen D Bard O Witschger A Zugasti Makazaga E Jankowska T Kanerva M Berges (TNO The Netherlands)

P2a-1

Effective and selective extraction of silver nanoparticles from environmental water by an ionic exchange resin Lingxiangyu Li K Leopold M Schuster (Technische universitaumlt Muumlnchen Germany)

P2a-2

P2a-3 Application of enzyme immunoassay for fullerene c60 detection in ratsrsquo organs Olga d Hendrickson N Fedyunina A Zherdev PSveshnikov B Dzantiev (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P2a-4 New perspectives in manufactured nanoparticles characterisation over the size limits Gaeumltane Lespes C Henault (University of Pau France)

P2a-5 Quantitation of carbon nanotubes on filters using a laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy system Laboratory and onsite measurements J-BSirven C Queacutereacute S Motellier A Guiot F Gensdarmes (CEA France)

P2a-6 Differentiated anthropogenic ambient particle size spectra with a new U-SMPS set-up Juumlrgen Spielvogel M Weiss (Ppalasreg gmbh Germany)

P2a-7

P2a-8 Particle sampling by TEM grid filtration OLC Le bihan B RrsquoMili C Dutouquet O Aguerre-Charriol E Frejafon (INERIS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P2a-9 Aerosol size distribution estimation and associated uncertainty for measurement with a SMPS Loic Coquelin N Fischer T Mace C Motzkus F Gensdarmes G Fleury L Le Brusquet (lNE France)

P2a-10 Radiolabelling of engineered silver and titania nanoparticles as a tool for sensitive detection of nanoparticle release from surface coatings Heike Hildebrand K Franke N Gibson I Cydzik F Simonelli A Bulgheroni U Holzwarth E Bilz A Freyer (Helmholtz-Zentrum Germany)

P2a-11 Comparison of methodolgies to measure number based size distribution on polydisperse nanoparticles Samuel Legros V Barthes A Guiot S Motellier P Capron L Golanski (CEA France)

P2a-12 Non destructive and fast method for the detection of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) biodistribution based on their magnetic properties Lionel Maurizi V Bernau U Sakulkhu A Gramoun G Coullerez H Hofmann (Ecole polytechnique feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

P3a-1 Silver doped hydroxyapatite composites for long-term bone TERAPHIA Olena Ivashchenko I Uvarova N Ulianchych

(National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Ukraine)

P3a-2 Cytotoxic effects of polyethylcyanoacrylatechitosan nanoparticles Brenda Cecilia Gasca Zacariacuteas R Diacuteaz Torres P Ramiacuterez Noguera (National University of Mexico Meacutexico)

P3a-3 Reactivity of nanoaluminum in physiological solutions Karepina EE GAYu (Tomsk Polytechnic University Russia)

P3a-4 Determination of SPIONS nanoparticles biosafety problems of interferences with cytotoxic assays Lyes Tabet L Barhoumi M Welman L Ben Taher L Smiri H Abdelmelek K Maghni (Research Center HSCM Universiteacute de Montreacuteal Canada)

P3a-5 Renal metallothionein expression by nano zinc particles in cadmium-treated rats Mohammad Kazem Koohi F Asadi M Abas Ali Pour Kabire G Sadeghi Hashtjin M Hejazy (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-6 Differences in nanotoxicity responses between human bronchial smooth muscle cells (HBSMC) of normal and asthmatic subjects following exposure to quantum dots (QDS) nanoparticles Lyes Tabet M Welman L Castellanos K Maghni(Sacre-Coeur Hospital of Montreal Canada)

P3a-7 Comparative evaluation of cytotoxicity and DNA damage induction by carbon nanotubes cerium dioxide titanium dioxide and silver nanoparticles in mammalian cells Leonardo Pereira Franchi T AJ Souza E Y Matsubara J M Rosolen C Satie Takahashi CS (Department of Genetics FMRP-USP Brazil)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P3a-8 Genotoxicity in RTG-2 fish cell line upon exposure to different dimensions of silver nanoparticles detected by the comet assay Mahmoud Ghobadi H Farahmand A Mirjalili (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-9 Two ldquofacesrdquo of carbon nanotubes

Aneta Fraczek-Szczypta E Menaszek S Blazewicz (University of Science and Technology Poland )

P3a-10 Study of biocompatible and hemocompatible properties of amorphous hydrogenated carbon coatings produced by pulsed magnetron discharge Julie Laloy C Lopez-Garcia J Colaux F Mullier M Fransolet C Michiels JM Dogneacute amp S Lucas (Department of Pharmacy NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-11 Effect of nano-filler particles and methacrylate monomers separate and in combination on the secretion of cytokines V Ansteinsson JT Samuelsen JE Dahl and NR Gjerdet (University of Bergen Norway)

P3a-12 In vivo genotoxicity of titanium dioxide nanoparticle

Charlegravene Relier F Robidel B Trouiller (INERIS France)

P3a-13 Insights into titanium dioxide nanoparticle and fine genotoxicity in human lymphocytes Andrea Zijno C Andreoli F Barone P Degan B De Berardis G Leter R Crebelli (Istituto Superiore di Sanitagrave Roma)

P3a-14 Highly concentrated silica nanoparticles affect the activities of neural stem cell

line Kouki Fujioka S Hanada Y Inoue F Kanaya KShiraishi Y Manome (The Jikei University School of Medicine Japan)

P3a-15 Toxicological influence of giving the silica nanoparticles on cultured central nerves cells Yuriko Inoue K Fujioka S Hanada FKanaya K Shiraishi YManome MTakayanagi (Toho University Japan)

P3a-16 Effect of surface modification on Zn ions and ROS production of ZnO nanoparticles Mu Yao Guo YHang Leung Alan M C Ng Fang Zhou Liu Yip Hang Ng Aleksandra B Djurišić Wai Kin Chan (The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong)

P3a-17 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of silver nanoparticles with different sizes in mammalian cells Tiago A Jorge de Souza L Pereira Franchi and C Satie Takahashi (Department of Genetics FMRP-USP Brazil)

P3a-18 In vivo toxicity of enoxaparin encapsulated in mucoadhesive nanoparticles topical application in a wound healing model SC Huber PD Marcato N Duraacuten JM Annichino-Bizzacchi (Unicamp Campinas Brazil)

P3a-19 Phytotoxic and genotoxic effects of PVP coated ZnO nanoparticles on garlic

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

(allium sativum l) root tip cells Changshan Xu K Eit M Wang Y Li B Sun (Centre for Advanced Optoelectronic Functional Materials Research Northeast Normal University P R China)

P3a-20 Internalisation of aluminium oxide nanoparticles into human cells impact of particle size on the quantitative uptake Steffi Boumlhme H-J Staumlrk T Meissner D Kuumlhnel W Busch (UFZ - Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research Germany)

P3a-21 Immunological assays as an opportunity of assessment of health risks of airborne particle mixture including nanoparticles Taacuteňa Brzicovaacute I Lochman P Danihelka A Lochmanovaacute K Lach V Mička (VŠB ndashFaculty of Safety Engineering Czech Republic)

P3a-22 Altered characteristics of differently functionalized silica nanoparticles in various

environments with possible implications for biological impacts Emilia Izak M Voetz S Eiden A Duschl and VF Puntes (Bayer Technology Services GmbH Germany)

P3a-23 Enhanced antiproliferation of cancer cells by biocompatible multifunctional microbial exopolysaccharide stabilized magnetic nanoparticles Balasubramanian Sivakumar R Girija Aswathy R Sreejith Y Nagaoka M Suzuki Y Yoshida T Maekawa D Nair Sakthikumar (Bio Nano Electronics Research Center Graduate School of Interdisciplinary New Science Toyo UniversityJapan)

P3a-24 Copper(ii) oxide nanoparticles penetrate into HEPG2 CELLS exert cytotoxicity via oxidative stress and induce proinflammatory response Jean-Pascal Piret D Jacques J-N Audinot J Mejia E Boilan F Noeumll M Fransolet C Demazy S Lucas C Saout and O Toussaint (URBC Namur Nanosafety Center (NNC) Belgium)

P3a-25 Electrical measurement of the interactions between gold nanoparticles and biological membrane Young-Rok Kim M-C Lim K-P Lee (Department of Food Science and Biotechnology Kyung Hee University Republic of Korea)

P3a-26 Metal homeostasis interferences in hepatocytes cells treated by CuO nanoparticles Martine Cuillel M Chevallet C Fauquant P Charbonnier D Cassio I Pignot-Paintrand E Mintz and I Michaud-Soret (CNRS CEA France)

P3a-27 Transnational access at VITO through the Fp7 qnano research infrastructure Evelien Frijns I Mertens K Tirez G Vanermen S Voorspoels R Persoons S Mullens I Nelissen (VITO NV Belgium)

P3a-28 Source activity and toxicity of nanomaterials for biological systems Ghassem Amoabediny J Malakootikhah I Alahdadi F Yazdian (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-29 TiO2 nanoparticles and bulk material stimulate human peripheral blood mononuclear cells Dietmar Fuchs S Schroecksnadel N Herlin M Carriere

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

(Biocenter Innsbruck Medical University Austria)

P3a-30 In vitro testing of nanoparticles dissolution Anna Godymchuk E Yunda (Tomsk Polytechnic University Russian Federation)

P3a-31 Particulate cobalt toxicity and internalization in lung cells Veacuteronique Malard C Darolles N Sage P Gueacuteraud M Floriani J Armengaud (CEA IRSN France)

P3a-32 Effects of physicochemical properties exposure doses and cell types on cytotoxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles Yan (Mary) Zhang Kathy C Nguyen D E Lefebvre P S Shwed J Crosthwait G S Bondy Azam F Tayabali (Environmental Health Sciences and Research Bureau Health Canada Canada)

P3a-33 Proteomic study of the molecular responses of mouse macrophages to copper oxide nanoparticles Thierry Rabilloud S Triboulet C Aude-Garcia M Carriegravere H Diemer F Proamer A Habert M Chevallet V Collin-Faure D Hanau A Van Dorsselaer N Herlin-Boime (CNRS France)

P3a-34 Toxicological evaluation of TiC nanoparticles orally administered in a rat model Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan J Mejia O Toussaint J-M Dogn S Lucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC Belgium)

P3a-35 In vitro toxicity assessment of gold nanoparticles in biological media Sadequa Sultana N Djaker M Salerno S Boca S Astilean H Hlawaty MLamy De La Chapelle (Universiteacute Paris 13 France)

P3a-36 Comparison cytotoxic potency of zinc oxide nanoparticles on five cellular lines Lidia Zapoacuter M Szewczyńska (Central Institute for Labour Protection ndash National Research Institute Poland)

P3a-37 Respiratory effects of repeated instillations of iron manganese and chromium oxides nanoparticles in mice Mirlande Preacutesumeacute A Simon-Deckers G Beaune O Durupthy J Boczkowski S Lanone (INSERM France)

P3a-38 Morphological and cytohistochemical evaluation of renal effects of cadmium-doped silica nanoparticles given intratracheally to rat Teresa Coccini E Roda S Barni L Manzo (Toxicology Division Salvatore Maugeri Foundation IRCCS and European Centre for Nanomedicine University of Pavia Italy)

P3a-39 Titanium oxide nanoparticles toxicity causes functionality and DNA damage in buffalo (bubalus bubalis) sperm in vitro Gautam Kaul and Kamlesh Pawar (Biochemistry Department National Dairy Research Institute Government of India Lab India)

P3a-40 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles in human

neuroblastoma cells Carla Costa V Valdiglesias G Kılıccedil B Laffon J P Teixeira (Portuguese

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

National Institute of Health Portugal)

P3a-41 Innovative nano-qsar technology for early detection of nanoparticlesrsquo toxicity Natalia Novoselska V Kuzmin A Artemenko (IIMechnikov Odessa National University Ukraine)

P3a-42 In vitro toxicity of carbon nanotubes impact of acid functionalization Agathe Figarol J Pourchez D Boudard D Bernache-Assolant M Cottier and P Grosseau (Ecole Nationale Supeacuterieure des Mines LINA France)

P3a-43 Role of metal oxide nanoparticle in welderrsquos lung injury A Simon-Deckers P Andujar B Fayard B Clin J Boczkowski J-C Pairon J Doucet F Gallateau-Salleacute S Lanone (INSERM CNRS France)

P3a-44 MTT and LDH interlaboratory assays for assessing in vitro cytotoxicity of engineered nanomaterials C Costa J- P Teixeira A Dhawan A Pandey B Laffon J Fernandez Tajes V Valdiglesias D Fuchs S Schroecksnadel M Carriegravere S Bonassi A Basak Engin E Coskun B Karahalil Nathalie Herlin-Boime (Environmental Health Dept National Institute of Health Dr Ricardo Jorge Porto Portugal )

P3a-45 Understanding the impact of np physicochemical properties in biological fluid

and their resultant cellular interaction in vitro Vera Hirsch C Kinnear B Rothen-Rutishauser Martin J D Clift A Petri-Fink (Adolphe Merkle Institute University of Fribourg Switzerland)

P3a-46 Biocompatibility evaluation of medical devices incorporating nanomaterials Sylvie Framery (NAMSA Europe France)

P3a-47 Genotoxicity and proinflammatory effects of nanosilica via oral route in vitro and in vivo approaches Adeline Tarantini K Hogeveen S Huet G Jarry R Lanceleur L Le Hegarat A Mourot M Poul J-G Rolland V Fessard (ANSES France)

P3a-48 In vitro evaluation of cellular response induced by ZnO nanoparticles zinc ions and non-nano ZnO in fish cells Mar Babin C del Rio Joseacute L Pareja C Garciacutea-Goacutemez D Fernaacutendez (INIA Department of Environment Spain)

P3a-49 Genotoxicity of cerium dioxide nanoparticles (CeO2 nps) on mice oocyte Raphaeumll Rollais M Auffan J Perrin V Tassistro T Orsiegravere A Botta J Rose B Courbiere (Institut Meacutediterraneacuteen de Biodiversiteacute et drsquoEcologie Faculteacute de Meacutedecine de lrsquoUniversiteacute drsquoAix-Marseille France)

P3a-50 Effects of amorphous silica nanoparticles on human alveolar epithelial cells Mathilde Delaval R Guadagnini S Vranic F Marano A Baeza-Squiban S Boland (Sorbonne Paris CiteacuteCNRS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P3a-51 How do carbide enm dispersions evolve in an in vitro assessment Jorge Mejia O Lozano J-P Piret D Jacques C Saout JM Dogneacute O Toussaint S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation

Laboratory of Biochemistry and Cellular Biology (URBC) Belgium)

P3a-52 Stability of SiC and TiC nanoparticles during in vitro assessment Jorge Mejia V Valembois J-P Piret C Saout Jean-Michel Dogneacute Olivier Toussaint Steacutephane Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Laboratory of Biochemistry and Cellular Belgium)

P3a-53 Cytotoxicity of MWCNT and SiO2 nanoparticles at different stages of their life cycle as nanocomposite fillers Ezequiel Mas del Molino Gemma Vilar G Janer E Fernaacutendez-Rosas S Vaacutezquez-Campos (LEITAT Technological Center SPAIN)

P3a-54=gt (03b-2)

Nitric oxide releasing-iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles for biomedical applications cell viability apoptosis and cell death evaluations Renata de Lima J Luiz Oliveira A Ludescher M A M Molina R Itri Amedea B Seabra Paula Haddad (Departamento de Biotecnologia Universidade de Sorocaba Brazil)

P3a-55 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of biogenic silver nanoparticles R De Lima D Ballottin Priscyla D Marcato L Tasic Nelson Duraacuten (Osasco UniversityBrazil)

P3a-56 Biocompatibility and cytotoxicity study of nanophotonic contact lens material Marija Tomic J Muncan D Stamenkovic M Jokanović L Matija (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering University of Belgrade Serbia)

P3a-57 Nanoparticles in paints a new strategy to protect faccedilades and surfaces

Jean-Pierre Kaiser L Diener and P Wick (EMPA Switzerland)

P3a-58 Pulmonary toxicity after inhalation of silicon carbide nanoparticles in rat Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan O Toussaint B Masereel J-M Dogneacute amp SLucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-59 Development and validation of a whole-body inhalation exposure model for the exposition of rats to nanoparticles aerosol Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan OToussaint S Rolin B Masereel amp S Lucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-60 Functionalized double walled carbon nanotubes (DWCNTS) for targeted drug release T Somanathan N Gokulakrishnan (Vels University Chennai India)

P3a-61 Biodistribution studies on nanoparticles are so far of limited use for PBPK modeling Gunnar Johanson U Carlander (Karolinska InstitutetSweden)

P3a-62 Toxicokinetics of zinc oxide nanoparticles in rats Soo-Jin Choi Hae-Eun Chung Jin Yu Miri Baek Jeong-A Lee Min-Seok Kim Su-Hyon Kim Eun-Ho Maeng (Department of Food Science and Technology Seoul Womenrsquos University South Korea)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P4a-1 Evaluation of toxicity of the nanoscale materials for mammalians and environment Rostyslav Stoika N Boyko Y Senkiv Y Shlyakhtina R Panchuk R Bilyy Y Filyak Y Kit N Skorohyd O Klyuchivska H Falfushinska L Gnatyshyna O Stoliar A Zaichenko N Mitina A Ryabceva (Institute of Cell Biology Ukraine)

P4a-2 Metal oxide nanoparticle transport in porous media ndash an analysis about (un)certainties in environmental research Ilona Heidmann (University of Koblenz-Landau Germany)

P4a-3 Assessing the heteroaggregation of manufactured nanoparticles with naturally occuring colloids in a typical surface water Jeacuterocircme Labille A Praetorius C Harns J-Y Bottero J Brant M Scheringer (Aix-Marseille Universiteacute CNRS IRD CEREGE France)

P4a-4 Potential safety implications of nanoformulation of agrochemicals in crops production Haixin Cui X Zhao (The Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences China)

P4b-1 Environmental dissemination of silver nanoparticles which impact on crops Camille Larue L Ceacutecillon H Castillo-Michel S Sophie J Bourguignon M Carriegravere S Bureau V Magnin G Sarret (Isterre UMR 5275 CNRS and Univ J Fourier France)

P4b-2 Bio-interactions between proteins and CeO2-nps with similar hydrodynamic radius Franccediloise Rollin-Genetet E Artells C Seidel W Liu J Rose A Thieacutery C Vidaud (CEA France)

P4b-3 Carbon nanotubes enhanced the lead toxicity on the freshwater fish Diego Steacutefani T Martinez Oswaldo L Alves and E Barbieri (University of Campinas ndash UNICAMP Brazil)

P4b-4 Colloidal stability of modified carbon nanotubes Stefan Schymura K Franke (HZDR Institute of Resource Ecology Germany)

P4c-1 Behavioural responses of hediste diversicolor (polycheta) to Ag CdS or CuO nanoparticles using the multispecies freshwater biomonitorreg (MFB) Hanane Perrein-Ettajani P Emmanuel Buffet P Wu Douglas Gilliland P Reip E Valsami-Jones C Mouneyrac (LUNAM universiteacute UCO MMS France)

P4c-2 Combined effect of ZnO nanoparticles on zebrafish early development Eugene Krysanov T Demidova (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P4c-3 Effect of metal oxide nanoparticles on embryotoxicity of doxorubicin Tatiana Demidova E Krysanov (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P4c-4 Evaluation of multi walled carbon nanotubes ecotoxicology using standardized procedures on aquatic organisms

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

Florence Mouchet C Gancet E Pinelli A Perrault F Bourdiol E Flahaut L Gauthier J-C Boutonnet (CNRS UPS INPT NAUTILE Laboratoires ecolabCIRIMATGRL France)

P4c-5 Adverse effect of surface modified nanoparticles on the aquatic environment Younjung Jung J-Sung Ra and S Kim (KIST-Europe Campus E Germany)

P4c-6

P4c-7 Acute aquatic toxicity of photoactive TiO2 nanoparticles anchored on kaolinite matrix to freshwater green algae Kristina Čabanovaacute P Peikertovaacute V Matějka JKukutschovaacute (VŠB ndash Technical University of Ostrava Czech Republic)

P4c-8 Monitoring technique for the acute effect of TiO2 nanoparticles from the behaviour of rice fish orizias latipes in vivo Masaru Irie K Kosuge K Shida M Kubo-Irie K Takeda (Waseda Univ Japan)

P4c-9 Antifungal and antibacterial activities of silver nanoparticles Mohd Faiyaz Anwar D Yadav R Arora J Chandara M Samim (Department of Chemistry Jamia Hamdard University India)

P4c-10 (04a-3)

Adsorption of organic pollutants to aqueous suspensions of carbon nanomaterials Berit Glomstad A Booth B M Jenssen L Soslashrensen J Liu M Shen

(Norwegian University of Science and Technology Norway)

P5a-1 Carbon nanotubes sorbents and their potential risks to aquatic organisms

Daniela Plachaacute A Matlochovaacute K Čabanovaacute P Peikertovaacute (VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava Czech Republic)

P5a-2 Ecologicaly friendly intermatrix synthesis of polymer stabilized silver nanocomposites dealing with nanomaterial release Julio Bastos-Arrieta M Muntildeoz Dmitri N Muraviev P Ruiz (Autonomous University of Barcelona Spain)

P5a-3 Characterization of nanoparticulate emissions from the incineration of wastes containing manufactured nanomaterials Dinh-Trinh Tran D Fleury D Venditti S Durecu A Joubert G Ounoughene E Fiani T Meunier O Le Bihan L Le coq (INERIS Ecole des mines de Nantes France)

P5a-4 Investigation of nanoparticle release from UV-curable polymeric nanocomposites AFreyer E Bilz H Hildebrand K Franke R Mehnert E Mai (Leibniz Institute for Surface Modification Germany)

P5a-5 Characterization of released particles during abrasion test of nano-charged construction materials C Bressot O Aguerre-Chariol A Plassais F RousseauC Haehnel O Le Bihan (INERIS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P5a-6 Release of nanomaterials from paint waste Stefano Zuin M Gaiani A Ferrari L Golanski F Tardif (Venice Research Consortium Italy)

P5a-7 Potential release of carbon nanotubes from cnt composites during grinding process Isamu ogura M Kotake M Shigeta M Uejima K Saito N Hashimoto A Kishimoto (National institute of advanced industrial science and technology (AIST) technology research association for single wall carbon nanotubes Japan)

P5a-8 Nanomaterials for controlled drug delivery system T Somanthan (Vels University india)

P6a-1 Release characteristics of single-wall carbon nanotubes during manufacturing and handling Isamu Ogura M Kotake Nao Hashimoto K Gotoh A Kishimoto (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Technology Research Association for Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes (TASC) Japan)

P6a-2 Towards a nanosecured plateform to assess risks along the industrial lifecycle of nanomaterials Dominique Fleury E Frejafon B Debray O Aguerre-Chariol A Vignes and J Bouillard (INERIS France)

P6a-3 Mapping the use of nanoparticles in Quebecrsquos industries and research laboratories Claude Emond C Ostiguy I Dossa Y Malki C Boily D Roughley A Plavski et C-A Endo (University of Montreal Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Department Canada)

P8a-1 Life cycle and destination of silver nanoparticles in environment Ghassem Amoabediny I Alahdadi J Malakootikhah (University of Tehran Iran)

P9a-1 Towards nanoresponsibility Dorotheacutee Benoit Browaeys Jean-Jacques Perrier (VivAgora France)

P9a-2 Nanosafety - risk governance of manufactured nanoparticles -- challenges of substance regulation under scientific uncertainty Stefanie B Seitz J Jahnel and T Fleischer (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) Germany)

PO The ERA-Net SIINN Project Safe Implementation of Innovative Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Rainer Hagenbeck

B Fillon D Duret L Golanski SLegros (Forschungszentrum Juumllich GmbH Germany CEA France)

P1 Innovative strategies methods and tools for occupational risks management of manufactured nanomaterials (MNMs) in the construction industry Jesuacutes M Loacutepez de Ipintildea (TECNALIA Research amp Innovation ) on behalf of the Scaffold Consortium

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Wednesday 14 November

Session 3 Toxicology (Chair Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster)

3a Nanoparticle biotransformation and degradation

PL3 800-835

Concepts of safety assessment of engineered nanomaterials (ENM) Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster (University of Rochester USA)

O3a-1 845-900

How do oxide nanomaterial dispersions evolve in an in vitro assessment Omar Lozano J Mejia J-P Piret D Jacques C Saout J-M Dogneacute O Toussaint S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Belgium)

O3a-2 900-915

Interaction of fibrinogen and albumin with titanium dioxyde nanoparticles of different crystalline phases Arianna Marucco I Fenoglio F Turci B Fubini (University of Torino Dip Italy)

O3a-3 915-930

An effective photothermal therapy against cancer cells and deep tissue imaging with targeted NIR QD Ravindran Girija Aswathy B Sivakumar Y Nagaoka Y Yoshida T Maekawa D Sakthi Kumar (Bio Nano Electronics Research Center Japan)

O3a-4 930-945

Safety of nanovectors Cytotoxicity assessment of New self-emulsifying multiple wow nanoemulsions Estelle Sigward N Mignet P Rat M Dutot D Scherman D Brossard S Crauste-Manciet (INSERM France)

O3a-5 945-1000

Surface ligand dependent fate and toxicity of ZnO np in HEPG2 cells Dorota Bartczak M-O Baradez H Goenaga-Infante D Marshall (LGCUK)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 12 Regulation and standardization in nano-products (Chair Maila Puolamaa)

12a Regulation

PL12a 1030-1105

Regulatory aspects of nanomaterials in REACH Maila Puolamaa (DG Enterprise and Industry European Commission Brussel)

O12a-1 1115-1130

Legal issues of the environmental safety regulation in the sphere of nanotechnology in Russian federation Ekaterina Belokrylova (Udmurt State University Russia)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

O12a-2 1130-1145

Regulation and safety implementation of nanotechnology for chemical enterprises in the Central Europe space Andreas Falk S Hartl F Sinner (BioNanoNet Forschungsgesellschaft mbH Austria)

O12a-3 1145-1200

Defining occupational and consumer exposure limits for nanomaterials - first experiences from REACH registrations Karin Aschberger F M Christensen (European commission-JRC Italy)

O12a-4 1200-1215

Development of an integrative program of Nanosafety Promote the Coordination Between Industries and Risk Assessor Claude Emond S Kouassi F Schuster (BioSimulation Consulting Inc USA University of Montreal Canada)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 8 Life cycle analysis recycling waste management and disposal (Chair Bernd Nowack)

PL8 1330-1405

Life cycle considerations for assessing environmental risks of nanomaterials Bernd Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

O8a-1 1415-1445

Incineration of nanowastes The implications from a life cycle perspective Tobias Walser LK Limbach R Brogioli E Erismann L Flamigni B Hattendorf M Juchli F Krumeich C Ludwig K Prikopsky M Rossier D Saner A Sigg S Hellweg D Guumlnther W J Stark (Institute of Environmental Engineering Switzerland)

O8a-2 1445-1500

Preliminary evaluation of risks related to waste incineration of polymer nanocomposites Lex Roes M K Patel E Worrell C Ludwig (Utrecht UniversityThe Netherlands)

O8a-3 1500-1515

Safe and environmentally-friendly management and final elimination of wastes harbouring nano-objects or likely to release nanoparticles Thierry Meunier D VendittI amp S Durecu (Groupe Seacutecheacute Environnement France)

O8a-9

1515-1530 Investigation of the life cycle of nanoparticles by means of [4445Ti]TiO2 and [110mAg]Ag0 ndash Research Project nanoTrack Heike Hildebrand K Franke A Freyer E Bilz R Mehnert E Mai C Isaacson K Schirmer A Ammann L Sigg (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden Germany)

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Session 10 Commercial equipment (Chair Robert Muir)

O10a-1 1600-1615

Optical instrumentations for Nanosafety Nathalie Vollmer (HORIBA Scientific France)

O10a-2 1615-1630

NanoScan SMPS - a Novel Portable Nanoparticle Sizing and counting Instrument Torsten Tritscher TJ Krinke A F Zerrath E Filimundi O F Bischof (TSI GmbH GTSI Incorporated Germany USA)

O10a-3 1630-1645

Detecting amp characterizing nanomaterials in complex matrices amp airborne Byron J Cheatham (CytoViva USA)

O10a-4 1645-1700

High Resolution Portable Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer Designed for best practice nano exposure measurements Brian Steer B Gorbunov R Muir (Naneum Ltd UK)

O10a-5 1700-1715

Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis (NTA) A tool in toxicology and environmental fate assessment of nanomaterial Phil Vincent P Hole P Peotta S Capracotta B Carr (NanoSight LtdUK)

O10a-6 1715-1730

Magellan innovative detection traceability and characterization of Nanoparticles traces in liquid media Steacutephane Aiumlt Oumeghar P Nagtegaele D Jacob (Cordouan Technologies France)

2000-2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

Session 2 Detection and identification of nanoparticles (Co-chair Olivier Le Bihan)

2c Detection and measurement of nanoparticles in water

O2c-1 845-900

Measuring particle size distributions of nanoparticles in aqueous media using FFF and LIBD Nataliya Fedotova K Ralf B Sinnet G Detlef (ETH Zurich Switzerland)

O2c-2 900-915

Lab-on a chip microTAS (Micro Total Analysis Systems) for the High-throughput Measurement of Nanomaterial Solubility Ratna Tantra (National Physical Laboratory United Kingdom)

O2c-3 915-930

Species selective pre-concentration and quantification of Ag Au and Pd nanoparticles using cloud point extraction and graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry Georg Hartmann M Schuster (Technische Universitaumlt Muumlnchen Germany)

O2c-4 930-945

Quantitative Analysis of Engineered Nanoparticles in Food and Environment Frank Von der Kammer S Wagner S Legros B Meisterjahn E H Larsen K LoeschnerJ NavratilovaT Hofmann (Univ of Vienna Austria)

O2c-5 945-1000

Detection of nanoparticle heavy metal Pollutants in water by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) Cheikh-Benoit Faye C Dutouquet T Amodeo E Frejafon P Delalain O Aguerre-Chariol N Gilon-Delepine (INERIS France)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 2 Detection and identification of nanoparticles (Co-chair Simon Clavaguera)

2d Detection and measurement of nanoparticles in air

O2d-1 1030-1045

NanoBadge a Tool for Engineered Nanoparticles Exposure Assessment Simon Clavaguera M Amdaoud S Jacquinot S Motellier A Guiot L Golanski P Capron (CEA France)

O2d-2 1045-1100

Measurement methods for the EC definition of nanomaterials Luigi Calzolai D Gilliland and F Rossi (European Commission - DG Joint Research Centre Italy)

O2d-3 1100-1115

O2d-4 1115-1130

Detection of Nanoparticle agglomerates trapped in a low pressure RF (Radio-Frequency) plasma discharge using LIBS (Laser-induced Breakdown spectroscopy) Christophe Dutouquet G Wattieaux L Meyer E Frejafon and L Boufendi (INERIS France)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

O2d-5 1130-1145

Characterization of manufactured TiO2 nanoparticles Charles Motzkus J Idrac T Maceacute S Vaslin-Reimann P Ausset et M Mailleacute (LNE France)

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Sophie Lanone)

3a Nanoparticle biotransformation and degradation

O3a-6 1145-1200

ECSINrsquos methodological approach for hazard evaluation of engineered nanomaterials Lisa Bregoli F Benetti E Sabbioni (ECSIN ITALY)

O3a-7 1200-1215

Degraded nanocomposites a combined physico-chemical and toxicogenomics approach in caco-2 cells Odette Prat M Fisichella F Berenguer G Steinmetz M Auffan J Rose (CEA France)

O3a-8 1215-1230

Pristine graphene activates macrophages to produce cytokineschemokines via TLR- and NF-kappa B-related signalling pathways Taotao Wei H Zhou K Zhao and C Chen (Chinese Academy of Sciences China)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 3 Toxicology (Co- chair Claude Emond)

3b Nano bio interactions modeling

O3b-1 1330-1345

Assessment of different methods studying the impact of carbon nanomaterials on platelet function Julie Laloy F Mullier S Robert L Alpan J Mejia J-PPiret N Bailly S Lucas B Chatelain OToussaint B Masereel S Rolin amp J-M Dogneacute (University of Namur Belgium)

O3b-2 1345-1400 =gt(OP3a-54)

Iron oxide nanoparticles show no toxicity in terms of comete assay in lymphocytes a promising vehicle for nitric oxide releasing nanocarrier in biomedical applications R de Lima J Luiz Oliveira P Sayuri Kaneko Murakami M A M Molina R Itri P Haddad Amedea B Seabra (Universidade de Sorocaba Brazil)

O3b-3 1400-1415

Translocation of SiO2 nanoparticles across human bronchial epithelial cells Isabelle George S Vranic S Boland F Marano A Baeza-Squiban (Universiteacute Paris Diderot France)

O3b-4 1415-1430

Development of a dose-controlled multiculture cell exposure chamber for efficient delivery of airborne and engineered nanoparticles Akrivi Asimakopoulou Emmanouil Daskalos N Lewinski M Riediker E Papaioannou A G Konstandopoulos (Aerosol and Particle Technology Laboratory CPERICERTH Greece)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

Panel discussion Toxicology (Moderator Claude Emond)

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Peter Hoet)

3b Nano bio interactions modeling

O3b-5 1600-1615

In vitro ex vivo and in vivo translocation of titanium dioxide nanoparticles through the gastrointestinal barrier toxicological consequences Emilie Brun Nathalie Herlin-Boime G Veronesi B Fayard A-M Flank M Carriegravere (CEA-CNRS France)

O3b-6 1615-1630

Variation in silver nanoparticles toxicity in the presence of phenolic compounds Alina Martirosyan A Bazes Y-J Schneider (Institute of Life Sciences Belgium)

O3b-7 1630-1645

Development of a PBPK model for ionic and nanoparticulate silver Gerald Bachler N von Goetz K Hungerbuumlhler (ETH Zurich Switzerland)

O3b-8 1645-1700

Predictive tests to evaluate oxidative potential of engineered nanomaterials Mara Ghiazza E Carella S Oliaro Bosso M Tomatis I Corazzari M Cristina Paganini S Livraghi F Viola A Marucco B Fubini I Fenoglio (University of Torino Italy)

O3b-9 1700-1715

Comparison of Toxicity of Uncoated and Coated Silver Nanoparticles Kathy C Nguyen P Rippstein J Tan A F Tayabali (Health Canada Canada)

O3b-10 1715 -1730

Nano-titanium dioxide modulates the dermal sensitization potency of DNCB Stijn Smulders V De Vooght S Hussain S Boland B Nemery P HM Hoet J AJ Vanoirbeek (KU Leuven Belgium)

O3b-11 1730-1745

Using a PBPK model to study the influence of different characteristics of nanoparticles on their biodistribution Dingsheng Li C Emond G Johanson O Jolliet (School of Public Health University of MichiganUSA)

O3b-12 1745-1800

Cytotoxicity of solid lipid nanoparticle and nanostructured lipid carriers with local anaesthetic dibucaine for topical application Nelson Duraacuten R de Melo Barbosa C Moraes G da Silva T dos Santos Bella D Ribeiro de Arauacutejo P D Marcato E de Paula (State University of Campinas Brazil)

2000- 2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

1430-1530

Toxicology what is the time-scale to identify hazard classes for the engineered nanoparticles Application to nanomaterials safe by design

Claude Emond Claude Emond (University of Montreal Canada) Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster (University of Rochester USA) Gunnar Johanson (Karolinska Institutet Sweden) Daniel Bernard (ARKEMA France)

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 67 Secure industrial production and protection technology (Co-chair Jesuacutes Loacutepez de Ipintildea Pentildea)

6aSecure industrial production

O6a-6 845-900

In situ synthesis of anti-bacterial nanocomposite coatings by nanosafe-by-design sputtering process Alain Billard E Monsifrot I Sayah F Sanchette F Schuster (DEPHIS SARL France)

O6a-7 900-915

Secure Process through functionnalisation elaboration of organic composites reinforced with aligned carbon nanotubes grown on carbon fibers Steacutephanie Patel Y Magga M Pinault D Porterat G Deniau C Reynaud M Mayne-LrsquoHermite (CEA France)

O6a-8 915-930

Criteria and guiding principles for the precautionary design and for improved recyclability of engineered nanomaterials Michael Steinfeldt (University of Bremen Germany)

O6a-9 930-945

From Safe Nanomanufacturing to Nanosafe-by-Design processes Freacutedeacuteric Schuster F Lomello (CEA France)

1000-1030

Coffee-break

Session 11 Risk management for OHS experts (Chair Paul Schulte)

(Co-chair Olivier Witchger and Eric Drais)

PL11 1030-1105

Risk management for OHS experts Paul A Schulte (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health USA)

O11a-1 1115-1130

Horizon-scanning and Identification of emerging risks among nanotech-companies Steffen Foss Hansen H V Kristensen A Baun (Technical University of Denmark Denmark)

O11a-2 1130-1145

Risk assessment of nanomaterials and nanoproducts ndash adaptation of traditional approaches Jutta Jahnel T Fleischer S B Seitz (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Germany)

O11a-3 1145-1200

OHB based risk assessment method for powders and nanomaterials Malcom Staves Laurent Gridelet P Delbecq L Herveacute G Fayet D Fleury S Kowal (SOPROREAL France)

O11a-4 French approach for characterizing potential emissions and exposure to

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

1200-1215 aerosols released from nanomaterials in workplace operations Catherine Durand O Witschger O Le Bihan E Zimmermann A Marchetto M Reynier D Charpentier (CEA France)

O11a-5 1215-1230

Concerns related to Safety Management of Engineered Nanomaterials Amela Groso T Meyer (Ecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 11 Risk management for OHS Experts (Co- chair Eric Drais)

O11a-6 1330-1345

Design of a prevention approach from representations to action the case of nanomaterials Catherine LrsquoAllain S Caroly E Drais (Laboratoire PACTE Universiteacute de Grenoble INPG France)

O11a-7 1345-1400

From nanomaterials risk perception to risk management last literature survey lessons Eric Drais (INRS France)

O11a-8 1400-1415

French registry of workers handling engineered nanomaterials as an Instrument of integrated system for surveillance and research Irina Guseva Canu O Boutou-Kempf L Delabre S Ducamp Y Iwatsubo J-L Marchand and E Imbernon (French Institute for Public Health Surveillance France)

Session 12 Regulation and standardization in nano-products (Co-chair Olivier Salvi)

12 b Standardization

PL12b 1430-1445

NanoSTAIR project Establishing a process and a platform to support standardization for nanotechnologies Olivier Salvi E Freacutejafon (EU-VRi Germany)

O12b-1 1445-1500

Current International Standardization in particle characterization and release testing Michael Stintz L Hillemann (Institute of Process Engineering and Environmental Technology Germany)

O12b-2 1500-1515

Overview of standardization activities in Europe (CEN) and in relation with ISO and OECD Jean-Marc Aublant (LNE France)

O12b-3 1515-1530

Managing Operation Procedures in collaborative projects Marie-Gabrielle Ollivier Beuzelin A Hool (Ecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 8 Life cycle analysis

(Co- chair Mickael Riediker)

O8a-5 1600-1615

LCA Modelling of Engineered Nanomaterials a framework for establishing sound inventory data of production amp releases of nano objects along the life cycle Roland Hischier (EMPA Switzerland)

O8a-6 1615-1630

LCA case studies of nanotechnology-based applications in the project NanoSustain Michael Steinfeldt (University of Bremen Germany)

O8a-7 1630-1645

Life cycle assessment of a self-cleaning coating based on nano TiO2-polyurea resin applied on aluminum panel Martina Pini A M Ferrari R Gamberini P Neri B Rimini ( EN amp TECH - Italy)

O8a-8 1645-1700

Impact assessment of nano activated polymeric membranes Stefano Zuin P Scanferla W Wennekes J E Wong K De Sitter C Dotremont I Genne (Venice Research Consortium Italy)

O8a-4 1700-1715

Environmental exposure modelling of Engineered Nanomaterials and comparison to their corresponding bulktotal material flows Tianyin Sun F Gottschalk K Hungerbuumlhler B Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

Session 67 Secure industrial production (Co- chair Freacutedeacuteric Schuster)

6b Protection technology

O6b-1 1715-1730

Evaluating performance of containment equipment designed for handling manufactured nanomaterials by use of nanoparticle marker Seacutebastien Artous P Bombardier S Derrough D Locatelli P Nobile C Durand (CEA France)

O6b-2 1730-1745

Experimental and numerical comparative study of the containment of airborne nanoparticles and gas released inside a safety cabinet Vincent Cesard E Belut C Preacutevost (INRS France)

O6b-3 1745-1800

Experimental evaluation of the resistance of protective gloves against titanium dioxide nanoparticles in solution under conditions simulating occupational use Ludwig Vinches P Dolez K J Wilkinson S Halleacute (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal Canada)

2000-2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

2939

Thursday 15 November

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Chair Jeacuterocircme Rose)

4a Transport transformations and trophic transfer

PL4 800-835

Environmental Interactions Jeacuterocircme Rose M Auffan P Chaurand J Labille D Borschneck A Masion H Miche C Botta C Geantet E Puzenat P Afanasiev E Lecelrc J Garric F Manuela B Vollat P Noury K Abbaci J-Y Bottero (CEREGE France)

O4a-1 845-900

Effect of TiO2 nanoparticles on larval development of swallowtail within a food chain Miyoko Kubo-Irie M Yokoyama K Takeda M Irie (Tokyo University of Sciences Japan)

O4a-2 900-915

Role of water temperature in the fate transport bioavailability of engineered nanoparticles in aquatic environments Seyed Mohammad Majedi H K Lee B C Kelly (National University of Singapore Singapore)

O4a-3 915-930

MWCNT accumulation during hydroponic exposure of wheat and rapeseed quantification and distribution Camille Larue M Pinault B Czarny D Georgin E Flahaut N Bendiab M Mayne-LlsquoHermite V Dive F Taran M Carriegravere (CEA-CNRS France)

O4a-4 930-945

Benthic Food Chain studies with TiO2 nanoparticles Carl W Isaacson L Sigg A Amman and K Schirmer (EAWAG Switzerland)

O4a-5 945-1000

Modeling the fate of nano-TiO2 in the Rhone river ndash the importance of hetero aggregation with natural colloids Antonia Praetorius J Labille M Scheringer J-Y Bottero K Hungerbuumlhler (ETH Zuumlrich Switzerland)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 5 Nanomaterial release (Chair Tinh Nguyen)

5a Release by environmental stress

PL5 1030-1105

Quantitative Studies of Photo-induced Surface Accumulation and Release of Nanoparticles in Polymer Nanocomposites Tinh Nguyen D Stanley S Rabb D Banerjee X Gu L L Yu L Sung and J W Chin (NIST USA)

O5a-1 1115-1130

Scenarios and methods that induce protruding or released CNTrsquos after degradation of composite materials

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3039

Wendel Wohlleben L Cena S Hirth G Cox Ž Tomović T Peters (BASF SE Germany)

O5a-2 1130-1145

Monitoring migration and transformation of nanomaterials in polymeric composites during climatic aging Gemma Vilar E Fernaacutendez-Rosas G Janer E Mas del Molino M Busquets-Fiteacute V Puntes SVaacutezquez-Campos (LEITAT Technological Center SPAIN)

O5a-3 1145-1200

Release of nanoparticles from textiles during washing Bernd Nowack Lena Windler C Lorenz N von Goetz K Hungerbuumlhler M Heuberger (EMPA Switzerland)

O5a-4 1200-1215

Release of TiO2 particles from paints containing pigment TiO2 andor nano-TiO2 by weathering experiments Ahmed Al-Kattan A Wichser R Vonbank S Brunner A Ulrich and B Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

O5a-5 1215-1230

Release of CeO2 nanoparticles upon aging of acrylic wood coating Lorette Scifo P Chaurand A Masion M Auffan M-A Diot J Labille J-Y Bottero and J Rose (TecnaliaFrance)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Co-Chair Jean-Yves Bottero)

4b Biodegradation biointeractions

O4b-1 1330-1345

Aged TiO2-based nanomaterial used in sunscreens implications on ESCHERICHIA COLI sensitization to toxic metal Catherine Santaella B Allainmat F Simonet J Labille C Geantet J Rose W Achouak (CNRS-CEA France)

O4b-2 1345-1400

Characterizing nanoparticles reactivity structure-Photocatalytic activity relationship Jordi Piella N Bastus V Puntes (ICN Spain)

O4b-3 1400-1415

TiO2 nanoparticles in cosmetic sunscreen effect of aging on physico-chemical and cytotoxic properties of both plain formulation and extracted nanoparticles Manon Rossano N Hucher C Picard M Grisel F Le Foll (URCOM CNRS France)

O4b-4 1415-1430

Assessment of Environmental Exposure to Nanomaterials through mesocosms experiments Meacutelanie Auffan M Tella L Brousset J Issartel C Pailles B Espinasse E Artells A Thiery C Santaella W Achouack A Masion J Rose J-Y Bottero

(CEREGE-CNRS France)

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3139

O4b-5 1430-1445

Biotransformation of Carbon Nanotubes and Fullerenes by Horseradish Peroxidase Deborah Xanat Flores-Cervantes J Hollender Hans-Peter E Kohler (EAWAG Switzerland)

O4b-6 1445-1500

Cobalt titanium dioxide and nanosilver nanoparticles cause skeletal damages in sea urchins at pluteus stage Antonietta Morena Gatti C Gambardella S Ferrando L Gallus P Ramoino C Falugi (University of Genoa Italy)

O4b-7 1500-1515

Comparison of effects on crustaceans carbon nanoparticles and molybdenum nanowires Anda Baumerte G Sakale J Zavickis M Knite L Putna M Balode A Mrzel (University of Latvia Slovenia)

1530-1600

Coffee-break

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Co-chair Laurent Charlet)

4c Biologicals effects of NMs

O4c-1 1600-1615

Concerns over aluminum oxide nanoparticle based applications an ecologically inspired study using environmentally relevant isolates and medium Sunandan Pakrashi N Chandrasekaran A Mukherjee (VIT University India)

O4c-2 1615-1630

The role of silver and vanadium to the ecotoxicity of silver vanadate nanowires decorated with silver nanoparticles Gisela de Aragatildeo Umbuzeiro M Coletty Artal F Kummrow R Dias Holtz O Luiz Alves (State University of Campinas Brazil)

O4c-3 1630-1645

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Marie Carriegravere)

3d Tissues and environnement

O3d-5 1700-1715

Violaceinpoly-ɛ -caprolactonechitosan nanoparticles against bovine mastistis antibacterial and ecotoxicity evaluation Gisela A Umbuzeiro E Berni G Nakazato F I Vacchi N Duraacuten (UNICAMP Brazil)

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3239

O3d-6 1715-1730

Evaluation of multi walled carbon nanotubes eco(geno)toxicity using the amphibian larvae of xenopus laevis Laury Gauthier F Mouchet C Gancet A Perrault F Bourdiol E Flahaut P Puech E Pinelli J-C Boutonnet (CNRS NAUTILE France)

O3d-7 1730-1745

Molecular interference between titanium from NP-TiO2 nanoparticles and iron homeostasis in E coli Caroline Fauquant Isabelle Michaud-Soret A-N Petit N Herlin-Boime P-H Jouneau SOllagnier de Choudens (CEA-CNRS France)

O3d-8 1745-1800

Fullerene nanoparticles C60 and C60(OH)18-22 Assessment of biological activity using bacterial cells and rat liver mitochondria as model systems Sandra M Santos R A Videira L Ferreira A M Dinis F Peixoto A S Jurado (University of Coimbra Portugal)

1815 Conclusion

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3339

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Naohide Shinohara)

3c Nanoparticles translocation and barrier

O3c-1 800-815

Tissue Distribution and clearance of Titanium Dioxide nanoparticles after intravenous administration and Intratracheal instillation Naohide Shinohara H Fukui N Danno T Ichinose K Honda M Gamo (AIST Japan)

O3c-2 815-830

A dynamic co-culture model resembling the alveolo-capillary barrier to study toxicity and translocation of nanoparticles Katrien Luyts B Nemery and P HM Hoet (KULeuven Belgium)

O3c-3 830-845

Communicating Nanotoxicology three Evaluations using in vitro central nerve models Fumihide Kanaya S Hanada Y Inoue Y Manome K Fujioka (National Center for Global Health and Medicine Japan)

O3c-4 845-900

Comparative study of neurologic effects of nano-TiO2 versus SiO2 after direct intracerebral exposure in mice Aureacutelie Balvay N Thieriet L Lakhdar A Bencsik (ANSES France)

O3c-5 900-915

Interactions of functionalized MWCNTs with primary neural cells from different brain regions site-specific effects Cyrill Bussy J Boczkowski S Lanone M Prato A Bianco K Kostarelos (Centre for Drug Delivery Research UK)

O3c-6 915-930

Specific uptakes and damages induced by polystyrene nanobeads according to surface chemistry Vincent Paget S Dekali T Kortulewski R Grall S Chevillard A Braun P Rat G Lacroix (INERIS France)

O3c-7 930-945

Application of in vitro BBB model to measure permeability of nanoparticles Sanshiro Hanada K Fujioka Y Inoue F Kanaya Y Manome K Yamamoto (National Center for Global Health and Medicine Japan)

O3c-8 945-1000

3D model of air-blood barrier for the study of nanoparticles translocation Samir Dekali V Paget C Gamez P Rat and G Lacroix (INERIS C-TAC France)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3439

Session 3 Toxicology (Chair Shuji Tsuruoka)

3c Nanoparticles translocation and barrier

O3c-9 1115-1130

Assessment of cytotoxicity intracellular uptake and intestinal absorption of amorphous silica nanoparticles in the Caco-2 in vitro human intestinal barrier model Agnieszka Kinsner-Ovaskainen C Uboldi I Cydzik F Simonelli E Alloa M Ceridono D Gilliland N Gibson J Ponti F Rossi (JRC Italy)

O3c-10 1130-1145

Influence of the length of imogolite-like nanotubes on their cytotoxicity and genotoxicity towards human dermal cells Wei Liu P Chaurand C Di Giorgio M De Meacuteo A Thill M Auffan A Masion D Borschneck F Chaspoul P Gallice A Botta J-Y Bottero J Rose

(CEREGEndashCNRS France)

O3c-11 1145-1200

Effect of Different surface charge based superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) on Biodistribution in Rat and Ex vivo Protein fishing Usawadee Sakulkhu L Maurizi A Gramoun M-G Beuzelin J-P Valleacutee G Coullerez H Hofmann (Eacutecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

O3c-12 1200-1215

An Impedance-based High-throughput Method for Evaluating the Cytotoxicity of Nanoparticles Mihaela Roxana Cimpan T Mordal J Schoumllermann U Pliquett E Cimpan

(IKO Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry Norway)

O3c-13 1215-1230

The use of differentiated human respiratory epithelial cells in inhalation toxicology of nanomaterials Frieke Kuper A Reus M Groumlllers F van Acker I Kooter (TNO Quality and Safety The Netherlands)

1230-1330 Lunch

Panel discussion (Moderator Alexei Grinbaum)

1330-1430 The opinion of the Civil Society international NGO and european labor unions regarding nanomaterials approaches Alexei Grinbaum (CEA France) Aida Ponce Del Castillo (ETU BrusseI) Luisa Filipponi (NANOPINION Brussel) Alain Lombard (VivAgora France)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3539

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Freacutedeacuteric Bois)

3d Tissues and environment

O3d-1 1430-1445

ROS evaluation for a series of CNTs and their derivatives using ESR method with DMPO Shuji Tsuruoka KTakeuchi K Koyama M Endo H Matsumoto N Saito Y Usui D W Porter V Castranova (Shinshu University Japan)

O3d-2 1445-1500

Toxicity towards lung cells and Escherichia Coli Impact of nanoparticle dispersion status Nathalie Herlin-Boime Marie Carriegravere S Pigeot-Reacutemy A Casanova C Guillard J-C Lazzaroni D Atlan (CEA-UJF France)

O3d-3 1500-1515

Noteworthy Interaction of TiO2 Nanoparticles (Anatase) with Bacterial Cells under Dark Conditions Swayamprava Dalai N Chandrasekaran A Mukherjee (VIT University India)

O3d-4 1515-1530

Determination of endotoxin concentration by different test methods influence of sample preparation and particle interference on test reliability Stijn Smulders J-P Kaiser P Wick P Hoet (KULeuven Belgium)

1530-1630 Coffee-break

1815 End of the conference

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

3639

Session 9 Ethics and societal issues (Chair Alexei Grinbaum)

PL9 1030-1105

Nanotechnology and the narratives of responsibility Alexei Grinbaum (CEA France)

O9a-1 1115-1130

Nanotechnology responsibility and responsible innovation Christopher Groves (ESRC Cardiff University United Kingdom)

O9a-2 1130-1145

The social context of nanotechnology and Regulating its uncertainty a nanotechnologist approach Vincent Jamier I Gispert V Puntes (Centre for NanoBioSafety and Sustainability Spain)

O9a-3 1145-1200

The NanoSchool project a new pedagogical initiative to increase the awareness of nanosciences and nanotechnologies in the classrooms Francine Papillon E Excoffon A Bsiesy J Chevrier (CEA Grenoble France)

O9a-4 1200-1215

Latest research results on the effects of nanomaterials on humans and the environment DaNa - Knowledge Base Nanomaterials Clarissa Marquardt K Nau HF Krug D Kuumlhnel B Mathes V Richter S Scholz C Steinbach (KITGermany)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 5 Nanomaterial release

5b Release by mechanical stress

(Co- chair Francois Tardif)

O5b-1 1330-1345

Release-ability of nano fillers from different nanomaterials (Toward the acceptability of nanoproduct) Luana Golanski A Guiot S Motellier A T Saber F Tardif P Capron (CEA-Liten France)

O5b-2 1345-1400

Nanomaterial release from nanocomposites during reworking process Virginia Goacutemez M Levin S Irusta M Dal Maso J-M Santamariacutea K A Jensen I K Koponen (INA Spain)

O5b-3 1400-1415

Nanoparticle release from Nanocomposites due to mechanical treatment at two stages of the life-cycle Daniel Goumlhler A Nogowski P Fiala M Stintz (Institute of Process Engineering and environmental Technology Germany)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

3739

O5b-4 1415-1430

On character of coarse fine and ultrafine particles in automotive brake wear debris Jana Kukutschovaacute P W Lee V Matějka K Malachovaacute E Veselaacute Pavliacutena Peikertovaacute KČabanovaacute MVaculiacutek P Filip (Nanotechnology Centre at VŠB Czech Republic)

O5b-5 1430-1445

Abrasion tests on MWCNT composites influence of CNT dispersion state and fillermatrix interface Maxime Pras J Duchet-Rumeau J-F Gerard L Golanski A Guiot (UMR CNRS France)

O5b-6 1445-1500

Generation of aerosols during the mechanical solicitation of materials development of an experimental set-up and applications Christophe Bressot N Shandilya O Aguerre-Chariol M Morgeneyer O L C Le Bihan (INERIS France)

O5b-7 1500-1515

On nanoparticles release from polymer nanocomposites for applications in lightweight automotive components James Njuguna S Sachse F Silva S Michalowski and K Pielichowski (Centre for Automotive Technology Cranfield University UK)

O5b-8 1515-1530

Abrasion behavior of an epoxy-based nanocomposite with raw- and functionalized carbon nanotubes Lukas Schlagenhauf Bryan TT Chu J Buha F Nuumlesch J Wang (Swiss Federal Institute for Materials Testing and Research Switzerland)

1530- 1600 Coffee-break

Session 5 Nanomaterial release

5c General and other release mechanisms

(Co-chair Wendel Wohlleben)

O5c-1 1600-1615

Nanomaterial dustiness - a comparison between three methods Keld Alstrup Jensen M Levin I K Koponen D Bard A Kelley G Burdett S Bau O Witschger (National Research Centre for the Working Environment Denmark)

O5c-2 1615-1630

NanoRelease ndash Developing Methods to Measure Release of Nanomaterials from Solid Consumer Products Lie Chen M Hill R Canady (Health Canada Canada)

O5c-3 1630-1645

O5c-4 1645-1700

Characterization and quantification of nanoparticle release from commercial available spray products containing engineered nanoparticles Sabrina Losert M Lattuada K Hungerbuumlhler A Ulric (EMPA Switzerland)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

3839

O5c-5 1700-1715

Behavior of nanoparticles during high temperature treatment (incineration type) Samir Derrough G Raffin D Locatelli P Nobile C Durand (CEA France)

O5c-6 1715-1730

Fate of CNT-epoxy composite during incineration Ulrika Backman J Lyyraumlnen T Kettunen J Leskinen O Sippula A Auvinen J Jokiniemi (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Finland)

O5c-7 1730-1745

Release of TiO2 nanoparticles from cement during their life cycle step of use Nathan Bossa J Rose P Chaurand O Aguerre-Chariol (INERIS iCEINT France)

1800 Conclusion

1815 End of the conference

Page 20: Book of Abstracts - Institute of Physics

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P2a-9 Aerosol size distribution estimation and associated uncertainty for measurement with a SMPS Loic Coquelin N Fischer T Mace C Motzkus F Gensdarmes G Fleury L Le Brusquet (lNE France)

P2a-10 Radiolabelling of engineered silver and titania nanoparticles as a tool for sensitive detection of nanoparticle release from surface coatings Heike Hildebrand K Franke N Gibson I Cydzik F Simonelli A Bulgheroni U Holzwarth E Bilz A Freyer (Helmholtz-Zentrum Germany)

P2a-11 Comparison of methodolgies to measure number based size distribution on polydisperse nanoparticles Samuel Legros V Barthes A Guiot S Motellier P Capron L Golanski (CEA France)

P2a-12 Non destructive and fast method for the detection of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) biodistribution based on their magnetic properties Lionel Maurizi V Bernau U Sakulkhu A Gramoun G Coullerez H Hofmann (Ecole polytechnique feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

P3a-1 Silver doped hydroxyapatite composites for long-term bone TERAPHIA Olena Ivashchenko I Uvarova N Ulianchych

(National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Ukraine)

P3a-2 Cytotoxic effects of polyethylcyanoacrylatechitosan nanoparticles Brenda Cecilia Gasca Zacariacuteas R Diacuteaz Torres P Ramiacuterez Noguera (National University of Mexico Meacutexico)

P3a-3 Reactivity of nanoaluminum in physiological solutions Karepina EE GAYu (Tomsk Polytechnic University Russia)

P3a-4 Determination of SPIONS nanoparticles biosafety problems of interferences with cytotoxic assays Lyes Tabet L Barhoumi M Welman L Ben Taher L Smiri H Abdelmelek K Maghni (Research Center HSCM Universiteacute de Montreacuteal Canada)

P3a-5 Renal metallothionein expression by nano zinc particles in cadmium-treated rats Mohammad Kazem Koohi F Asadi M Abas Ali Pour Kabire G Sadeghi Hashtjin M Hejazy (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-6 Differences in nanotoxicity responses between human bronchial smooth muscle cells (HBSMC) of normal and asthmatic subjects following exposure to quantum dots (QDS) nanoparticles Lyes Tabet M Welman L Castellanos K Maghni(Sacre-Coeur Hospital of Montreal Canada)

P3a-7 Comparative evaluation of cytotoxicity and DNA damage induction by carbon nanotubes cerium dioxide titanium dioxide and silver nanoparticles in mammalian cells Leonardo Pereira Franchi T AJ Souza E Y Matsubara J M Rosolen C Satie Takahashi CS (Department of Genetics FMRP-USP Brazil)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P3a-8 Genotoxicity in RTG-2 fish cell line upon exposure to different dimensions of silver nanoparticles detected by the comet assay Mahmoud Ghobadi H Farahmand A Mirjalili (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-9 Two ldquofacesrdquo of carbon nanotubes

Aneta Fraczek-Szczypta E Menaszek S Blazewicz (University of Science and Technology Poland )

P3a-10 Study of biocompatible and hemocompatible properties of amorphous hydrogenated carbon coatings produced by pulsed magnetron discharge Julie Laloy C Lopez-Garcia J Colaux F Mullier M Fransolet C Michiels JM Dogneacute amp S Lucas (Department of Pharmacy NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-11 Effect of nano-filler particles and methacrylate monomers separate and in combination on the secretion of cytokines V Ansteinsson JT Samuelsen JE Dahl and NR Gjerdet (University of Bergen Norway)

P3a-12 In vivo genotoxicity of titanium dioxide nanoparticle

Charlegravene Relier F Robidel B Trouiller (INERIS France)

P3a-13 Insights into titanium dioxide nanoparticle and fine genotoxicity in human lymphocytes Andrea Zijno C Andreoli F Barone P Degan B De Berardis G Leter R Crebelli (Istituto Superiore di Sanitagrave Roma)

P3a-14 Highly concentrated silica nanoparticles affect the activities of neural stem cell

line Kouki Fujioka S Hanada Y Inoue F Kanaya KShiraishi Y Manome (The Jikei University School of Medicine Japan)

P3a-15 Toxicological influence of giving the silica nanoparticles on cultured central nerves cells Yuriko Inoue K Fujioka S Hanada FKanaya K Shiraishi YManome MTakayanagi (Toho University Japan)

P3a-16 Effect of surface modification on Zn ions and ROS production of ZnO nanoparticles Mu Yao Guo YHang Leung Alan M C Ng Fang Zhou Liu Yip Hang Ng Aleksandra B Djurišić Wai Kin Chan (The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong)

P3a-17 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of silver nanoparticles with different sizes in mammalian cells Tiago A Jorge de Souza L Pereira Franchi and C Satie Takahashi (Department of Genetics FMRP-USP Brazil)

P3a-18 In vivo toxicity of enoxaparin encapsulated in mucoadhesive nanoparticles topical application in a wound healing model SC Huber PD Marcato N Duraacuten JM Annichino-Bizzacchi (Unicamp Campinas Brazil)

P3a-19 Phytotoxic and genotoxic effects of PVP coated ZnO nanoparticles on garlic

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

(allium sativum l) root tip cells Changshan Xu K Eit M Wang Y Li B Sun (Centre for Advanced Optoelectronic Functional Materials Research Northeast Normal University P R China)

P3a-20 Internalisation of aluminium oxide nanoparticles into human cells impact of particle size on the quantitative uptake Steffi Boumlhme H-J Staumlrk T Meissner D Kuumlhnel W Busch (UFZ - Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research Germany)

P3a-21 Immunological assays as an opportunity of assessment of health risks of airborne particle mixture including nanoparticles Taacuteňa Brzicovaacute I Lochman P Danihelka A Lochmanovaacute K Lach V Mička (VŠB ndashFaculty of Safety Engineering Czech Republic)

P3a-22 Altered characteristics of differently functionalized silica nanoparticles in various

environments with possible implications for biological impacts Emilia Izak M Voetz S Eiden A Duschl and VF Puntes (Bayer Technology Services GmbH Germany)

P3a-23 Enhanced antiproliferation of cancer cells by biocompatible multifunctional microbial exopolysaccharide stabilized magnetic nanoparticles Balasubramanian Sivakumar R Girija Aswathy R Sreejith Y Nagaoka M Suzuki Y Yoshida T Maekawa D Nair Sakthikumar (Bio Nano Electronics Research Center Graduate School of Interdisciplinary New Science Toyo UniversityJapan)

P3a-24 Copper(ii) oxide nanoparticles penetrate into HEPG2 CELLS exert cytotoxicity via oxidative stress and induce proinflammatory response Jean-Pascal Piret D Jacques J-N Audinot J Mejia E Boilan F Noeumll M Fransolet C Demazy S Lucas C Saout and O Toussaint (URBC Namur Nanosafety Center (NNC) Belgium)

P3a-25 Electrical measurement of the interactions between gold nanoparticles and biological membrane Young-Rok Kim M-C Lim K-P Lee (Department of Food Science and Biotechnology Kyung Hee University Republic of Korea)

P3a-26 Metal homeostasis interferences in hepatocytes cells treated by CuO nanoparticles Martine Cuillel M Chevallet C Fauquant P Charbonnier D Cassio I Pignot-Paintrand E Mintz and I Michaud-Soret (CNRS CEA France)

P3a-27 Transnational access at VITO through the Fp7 qnano research infrastructure Evelien Frijns I Mertens K Tirez G Vanermen S Voorspoels R Persoons S Mullens I Nelissen (VITO NV Belgium)

P3a-28 Source activity and toxicity of nanomaterials for biological systems Ghassem Amoabediny J Malakootikhah I Alahdadi F Yazdian (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-29 TiO2 nanoparticles and bulk material stimulate human peripheral blood mononuclear cells Dietmar Fuchs S Schroecksnadel N Herlin M Carriere

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

(Biocenter Innsbruck Medical University Austria)

P3a-30 In vitro testing of nanoparticles dissolution Anna Godymchuk E Yunda (Tomsk Polytechnic University Russian Federation)

P3a-31 Particulate cobalt toxicity and internalization in lung cells Veacuteronique Malard C Darolles N Sage P Gueacuteraud M Floriani J Armengaud (CEA IRSN France)

P3a-32 Effects of physicochemical properties exposure doses and cell types on cytotoxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles Yan (Mary) Zhang Kathy C Nguyen D E Lefebvre P S Shwed J Crosthwait G S Bondy Azam F Tayabali (Environmental Health Sciences and Research Bureau Health Canada Canada)

P3a-33 Proteomic study of the molecular responses of mouse macrophages to copper oxide nanoparticles Thierry Rabilloud S Triboulet C Aude-Garcia M Carriegravere H Diemer F Proamer A Habert M Chevallet V Collin-Faure D Hanau A Van Dorsselaer N Herlin-Boime (CNRS France)

P3a-34 Toxicological evaluation of TiC nanoparticles orally administered in a rat model Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan J Mejia O Toussaint J-M Dogn S Lucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC Belgium)

P3a-35 In vitro toxicity assessment of gold nanoparticles in biological media Sadequa Sultana N Djaker M Salerno S Boca S Astilean H Hlawaty MLamy De La Chapelle (Universiteacute Paris 13 France)

P3a-36 Comparison cytotoxic potency of zinc oxide nanoparticles on five cellular lines Lidia Zapoacuter M Szewczyńska (Central Institute for Labour Protection ndash National Research Institute Poland)

P3a-37 Respiratory effects of repeated instillations of iron manganese and chromium oxides nanoparticles in mice Mirlande Preacutesumeacute A Simon-Deckers G Beaune O Durupthy J Boczkowski S Lanone (INSERM France)

P3a-38 Morphological and cytohistochemical evaluation of renal effects of cadmium-doped silica nanoparticles given intratracheally to rat Teresa Coccini E Roda S Barni L Manzo (Toxicology Division Salvatore Maugeri Foundation IRCCS and European Centre for Nanomedicine University of Pavia Italy)

P3a-39 Titanium oxide nanoparticles toxicity causes functionality and DNA damage in buffalo (bubalus bubalis) sperm in vitro Gautam Kaul and Kamlesh Pawar (Biochemistry Department National Dairy Research Institute Government of India Lab India)

P3a-40 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles in human

neuroblastoma cells Carla Costa V Valdiglesias G Kılıccedil B Laffon J P Teixeira (Portuguese

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

National Institute of Health Portugal)

P3a-41 Innovative nano-qsar technology for early detection of nanoparticlesrsquo toxicity Natalia Novoselska V Kuzmin A Artemenko (IIMechnikov Odessa National University Ukraine)

P3a-42 In vitro toxicity of carbon nanotubes impact of acid functionalization Agathe Figarol J Pourchez D Boudard D Bernache-Assolant M Cottier and P Grosseau (Ecole Nationale Supeacuterieure des Mines LINA France)

P3a-43 Role of metal oxide nanoparticle in welderrsquos lung injury A Simon-Deckers P Andujar B Fayard B Clin J Boczkowski J-C Pairon J Doucet F Gallateau-Salleacute S Lanone (INSERM CNRS France)

P3a-44 MTT and LDH interlaboratory assays for assessing in vitro cytotoxicity of engineered nanomaterials C Costa J- P Teixeira A Dhawan A Pandey B Laffon J Fernandez Tajes V Valdiglesias D Fuchs S Schroecksnadel M Carriegravere S Bonassi A Basak Engin E Coskun B Karahalil Nathalie Herlin-Boime (Environmental Health Dept National Institute of Health Dr Ricardo Jorge Porto Portugal )

P3a-45 Understanding the impact of np physicochemical properties in biological fluid

and their resultant cellular interaction in vitro Vera Hirsch C Kinnear B Rothen-Rutishauser Martin J D Clift A Petri-Fink (Adolphe Merkle Institute University of Fribourg Switzerland)

P3a-46 Biocompatibility evaluation of medical devices incorporating nanomaterials Sylvie Framery (NAMSA Europe France)

P3a-47 Genotoxicity and proinflammatory effects of nanosilica via oral route in vitro and in vivo approaches Adeline Tarantini K Hogeveen S Huet G Jarry R Lanceleur L Le Hegarat A Mourot M Poul J-G Rolland V Fessard (ANSES France)

P3a-48 In vitro evaluation of cellular response induced by ZnO nanoparticles zinc ions and non-nano ZnO in fish cells Mar Babin C del Rio Joseacute L Pareja C Garciacutea-Goacutemez D Fernaacutendez (INIA Department of Environment Spain)

P3a-49 Genotoxicity of cerium dioxide nanoparticles (CeO2 nps) on mice oocyte Raphaeumll Rollais M Auffan J Perrin V Tassistro T Orsiegravere A Botta J Rose B Courbiere (Institut Meacutediterraneacuteen de Biodiversiteacute et drsquoEcologie Faculteacute de Meacutedecine de lrsquoUniversiteacute drsquoAix-Marseille France)

P3a-50 Effects of amorphous silica nanoparticles on human alveolar epithelial cells Mathilde Delaval R Guadagnini S Vranic F Marano A Baeza-Squiban S Boland (Sorbonne Paris CiteacuteCNRS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P3a-51 How do carbide enm dispersions evolve in an in vitro assessment Jorge Mejia O Lozano J-P Piret D Jacques C Saout JM Dogneacute O Toussaint S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation

Laboratory of Biochemistry and Cellular Biology (URBC) Belgium)

P3a-52 Stability of SiC and TiC nanoparticles during in vitro assessment Jorge Mejia V Valembois J-P Piret C Saout Jean-Michel Dogneacute Olivier Toussaint Steacutephane Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Laboratory of Biochemistry and Cellular Belgium)

P3a-53 Cytotoxicity of MWCNT and SiO2 nanoparticles at different stages of their life cycle as nanocomposite fillers Ezequiel Mas del Molino Gemma Vilar G Janer E Fernaacutendez-Rosas S Vaacutezquez-Campos (LEITAT Technological Center SPAIN)

P3a-54=gt (03b-2)

Nitric oxide releasing-iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles for biomedical applications cell viability apoptosis and cell death evaluations Renata de Lima J Luiz Oliveira A Ludescher M A M Molina R Itri Amedea B Seabra Paula Haddad (Departamento de Biotecnologia Universidade de Sorocaba Brazil)

P3a-55 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of biogenic silver nanoparticles R De Lima D Ballottin Priscyla D Marcato L Tasic Nelson Duraacuten (Osasco UniversityBrazil)

P3a-56 Biocompatibility and cytotoxicity study of nanophotonic contact lens material Marija Tomic J Muncan D Stamenkovic M Jokanović L Matija (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering University of Belgrade Serbia)

P3a-57 Nanoparticles in paints a new strategy to protect faccedilades and surfaces

Jean-Pierre Kaiser L Diener and P Wick (EMPA Switzerland)

P3a-58 Pulmonary toxicity after inhalation of silicon carbide nanoparticles in rat Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan O Toussaint B Masereel J-M Dogneacute amp SLucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-59 Development and validation of a whole-body inhalation exposure model for the exposition of rats to nanoparticles aerosol Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan OToussaint S Rolin B Masereel amp S Lucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-60 Functionalized double walled carbon nanotubes (DWCNTS) for targeted drug release T Somanathan N Gokulakrishnan (Vels University Chennai India)

P3a-61 Biodistribution studies on nanoparticles are so far of limited use for PBPK modeling Gunnar Johanson U Carlander (Karolinska InstitutetSweden)

P3a-62 Toxicokinetics of zinc oxide nanoparticles in rats Soo-Jin Choi Hae-Eun Chung Jin Yu Miri Baek Jeong-A Lee Min-Seok Kim Su-Hyon Kim Eun-Ho Maeng (Department of Food Science and Technology Seoul Womenrsquos University South Korea)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P4a-1 Evaluation of toxicity of the nanoscale materials for mammalians and environment Rostyslav Stoika N Boyko Y Senkiv Y Shlyakhtina R Panchuk R Bilyy Y Filyak Y Kit N Skorohyd O Klyuchivska H Falfushinska L Gnatyshyna O Stoliar A Zaichenko N Mitina A Ryabceva (Institute of Cell Biology Ukraine)

P4a-2 Metal oxide nanoparticle transport in porous media ndash an analysis about (un)certainties in environmental research Ilona Heidmann (University of Koblenz-Landau Germany)

P4a-3 Assessing the heteroaggregation of manufactured nanoparticles with naturally occuring colloids in a typical surface water Jeacuterocircme Labille A Praetorius C Harns J-Y Bottero J Brant M Scheringer (Aix-Marseille Universiteacute CNRS IRD CEREGE France)

P4a-4 Potential safety implications of nanoformulation of agrochemicals in crops production Haixin Cui X Zhao (The Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences China)

P4b-1 Environmental dissemination of silver nanoparticles which impact on crops Camille Larue L Ceacutecillon H Castillo-Michel S Sophie J Bourguignon M Carriegravere S Bureau V Magnin G Sarret (Isterre UMR 5275 CNRS and Univ J Fourier France)

P4b-2 Bio-interactions between proteins and CeO2-nps with similar hydrodynamic radius Franccediloise Rollin-Genetet E Artells C Seidel W Liu J Rose A Thieacutery C Vidaud (CEA France)

P4b-3 Carbon nanotubes enhanced the lead toxicity on the freshwater fish Diego Steacutefani T Martinez Oswaldo L Alves and E Barbieri (University of Campinas ndash UNICAMP Brazil)

P4b-4 Colloidal stability of modified carbon nanotubes Stefan Schymura K Franke (HZDR Institute of Resource Ecology Germany)

P4c-1 Behavioural responses of hediste diversicolor (polycheta) to Ag CdS or CuO nanoparticles using the multispecies freshwater biomonitorreg (MFB) Hanane Perrein-Ettajani P Emmanuel Buffet P Wu Douglas Gilliland P Reip E Valsami-Jones C Mouneyrac (LUNAM universiteacute UCO MMS France)

P4c-2 Combined effect of ZnO nanoparticles on zebrafish early development Eugene Krysanov T Demidova (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P4c-3 Effect of metal oxide nanoparticles on embryotoxicity of doxorubicin Tatiana Demidova E Krysanov (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P4c-4 Evaluation of multi walled carbon nanotubes ecotoxicology using standardized procedures on aquatic organisms

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

Florence Mouchet C Gancet E Pinelli A Perrault F Bourdiol E Flahaut L Gauthier J-C Boutonnet (CNRS UPS INPT NAUTILE Laboratoires ecolabCIRIMATGRL France)

P4c-5 Adverse effect of surface modified nanoparticles on the aquatic environment Younjung Jung J-Sung Ra and S Kim (KIST-Europe Campus E Germany)

P4c-6

P4c-7 Acute aquatic toxicity of photoactive TiO2 nanoparticles anchored on kaolinite matrix to freshwater green algae Kristina Čabanovaacute P Peikertovaacute V Matějka JKukutschovaacute (VŠB ndash Technical University of Ostrava Czech Republic)

P4c-8 Monitoring technique for the acute effect of TiO2 nanoparticles from the behaviour of rice fish orizias latipes in vivo Masaru Irie K Kosuge K Shida M Kubo-Irie K Takeda (Waseda Univ Japan)

P4c-9 Antifungal and antibacterial activities of silver nanoparticles Mohd Faiyaz Anwar D Yadav R Arora J Chandara M Samim (Department of Chemistry Jamia Hamdard University India)

P4c-10 (04a-3)

Adsorption of organic pollutants to aqueous suspensions of carbon nanomaterials Berit Glomstad A Booth B M Jenssen L Soslashrensen J Liu M Shen

(Norwegian University of Science and Technology Norway)

P5a-1 Carbon nanotubes sorbents and their potential risks to aquatic organisms

Daniela Plachaacute A Matlochovaacute K Čabanovaacute P Peikertovaacute (VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava Czech Republic)

P5a-2 Ecologicaly friendly intermatrix synthesis of polymer stabilized silver nanocomposites dealing with nanomaterial release Julio Bastos-Arrieta M Muntildeoz Dmitri N Muraviev P Ruiz (Autonomous University of Barcelona Spain)

P5a-3 Characterization of nanoparticulate emissions from the incineration of wastes containing manufactured nanomaterials Dinh-Trinh Tran D Fleury D Venditti S Durecu A Joubert G Ounoughene E Fiani T Meunier O Le Bihan L Le coq (INERIS Ecole des mines de Nantes France)

P5a-4 Investigation of nanoparticle release from UV-curable polymeric nanocomposites AFreyer E Bilz H Hildebrand K Franke R Mehnert E Mai (Leibniz Institute for Surface Modification Germany)

P5a-5 Characterization of released particles during abrasion test of nano-charged construction materials C Bressot O Aguerre-Chariol A Plassais F RousseauC Haehnel O Le Bihan (INERIS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P5a-6 Release of nanomaterials from paint waste Stefano Zuin M Gaiani A Ferrari L Golanski F Tardif (Venice Research Consortium Italy)

P5a-7 Potential release of carbon nanotubes from cnt composites during grinding process Isamu ogura M Kotake M Shigeta M Uejima K Saito N Hashimoto A Kishimoto (National institute of advanced industrial science and technology (AIST) technology research association for single wall carbon nanotubes Japan)

P5a-8 Nanomaterials for controlled drug delivery system T Somanthan (Vels University india)

P6a-1 Release characteristics of single-wall carbon nanotubes during manufacturing and handling Isamu Ogura M Kotake Nao Hashimoto K Gotoh A Kishimoto (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Technology Research Association for Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes (TASC) Japan)

P6a-2 Towards a nanosecured plateform to assess risks along the industrial lifecycle of nanomaterials Dominique Fleury E Frejafon B Debray O Aguerre-Chariol A Vignes and J Bouillard (INERIS France)

P6a-3 Mapping the use of nanoparticles in Quebecrsquos industries and research laboratories Claude Emond C Ostiguy I Dossa Y Malki C Boily D Roughley A Plavski et C-A Endo (University of Montreal Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Department Canada)

P8a-1 Life cycle and destination of silver nanoparticles in environment Ghassem Amoabediny I Alahdadi J Malakootikhah (University of Tehran Iran)

P9a-1 Towards nanoresponsibility Dorotheacutee Benoit Browaeys Jean-Jacques Perrier (VivAgora France)

P9a-2 Nanosafety - risk governance of manufactured nanoparticles -- challenges of substance regulation under scientific uncertainty Stefanie B Seitz J Jahnel and T Fleischer (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) Germany)

PO The ERA-Net SIINN Project Safe Implementation of Innovative Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Rainer Hagenbeck

B Fillon D Duret L Golanski SLegros (Forschungszentrum Juumllich GmbH Germany CEA France)

P1 Innovative strategies methods and tools for occupational risks management of manufactured nanomaterials (MNMs) in the construction industry Jesuacutes M Loacutepez de Ipintildea (TECNALIA Research amp Innovation ) on behalf of the Scaffold Consortium

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Wednesday 14 November

Session 3 Toxicology (Chair Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster)

3a Nanoparticle biotransformation and degradation

PL3 800-835

Concepts of safety assessment of engineered nanomaterials (ENM) Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster (University of Rochester USA)

O3a-1 845-900

How do oxide nanomaterial dispersions evolve in an in vitro assessment Omar Lozano J Mejia J-P Piret D Jacques C Saout J-M Dogneacute O Toussaint S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Belgium)

O3a-2 900-915

Interaction of fibrinogen and albumin with titanium dioxyde nanoparticles of different crystalline phases Arianna Marucco I Fenoglio F Turci B Fubini (University of Torino Dip Italy)

O3a-3 915-930

An effective photothermal therapy against cancer cells and deep tissue imaging with targeted NIR QD Ravindran Girija Aswathy B Sivakumar Y Nagaoka Y Yoshida T Maekawa D Sakthi Kumar (Bio Nano Electronics Research Center Japan)

O3a-4 930-945

Safety of nanovectors Cytotoxicity assessment of New self-emulsifying multiple wow nanoemulsions Estelle Sigward N Mignet P Rat M Dutot D Scherman D Brossard S Crauste-Manciet (INSERM France)

O3a-5 945-1000

Surface ligand dependent fate and toxicity of ZnO np in HEPG2 cells Dorota Bartczak M-O Baradez H Goenaga-Infante D Marshall (LGCUK)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 12 Regulation and standardization in nano-products (Chair Maila Puolamaa)

12a Regulation

PL12a 1030-1105

Regulatory aspects of nanomaterials in REACH Maila Puolamaa (DG Enterprise and Industry European Commission Brussel)

O12a-1 1115-1130

Legal issues of the environmental safety regulation in the sphere of nanotechnology in Russian federation Ekaterina Belokrylova (Udmurt State University Russia)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

O12a-2 1130-1145

Regulation and safety implementation of nanotechnology for chemical enterprises in the Central Europe space Andreas Falk S Hartl F Sinner (BioNanoNet Forschungsgesellschaft mbH Austria)

O12a-3 1145-1200

Defining occupational and consumer exposure limits for nanomaterials - first experiences from REACH registrations Karin Aschberger F M Christensen (European commission-JRC Italy)

O12a-4 1200-1215

Development of an integrative program of Nanosafety Promote the Coordination Between Industries and Risk Assessor Claude Emond S Kouassi F Schuster (BioSimulation Consulting Inc USA University of Montreal Canada)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 8 Life cycle analysis recycling waste management and disposal (Chair Bernd Nowack)

PL8 1330-1405

Life cycle considerations for assessing environmental risks of nanomaterials Bernd Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

O8a-1 1415-1445

Incineration of nanowastes The implications from a life cycle perspective Tobias Walser LK Limbach R Brogioli E Erismann L Flamigni B Hattendorf M Juchli F Krumeich C Ludwig K Prikopsky M Rossier D Saner A Sigg S Hellweg D Guumlnther W J Stark (Institute of Environmental Engineering Switzerland)

O8a-2 1445-1500

Preliminary evaluation of risks related to waste incineration of polymer nanocomposites Lex Roes M K Patel E Worrell C Ludwig (Utrecht UniversityThe Netherlands)

O8a-3 1500-1515

Safe and environmentally-friendly management and final elimination of wastes harbouring nano-objects or likely to release nanoparticles Thierry Meunier D VendittI amp S Durecu (Groupe Seacutecheacute Environnement France)

O8a-9

1515-1530 Investigation of the life cycle of nanoparticles by means of [4445Ti]TiO2 and [110mAg]Ag0 ndash Research Project nanoTrack Heike Hildebrand K Franke A Freyer E Bilz R Mehnert E Mai C Isaacson K Schirmer A Ammann L Sigg (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden Germany)

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Session 10 Commercial equipment (Chair Robert Muir)

O10a-1 1600-1615

Optical instrumentations for Nanosafety Nathalie Vollmer (HORIBA Scientific France)

O10a-2 1615-1630

NanoScan SMPS - a Novel Portable Nanoparticle Sizing and counting Instrument Torsten Tritscher TJ Krinke A F Zerrath E Filimundi O F Bischof (TSI GmbH GTSI Incorporated Germany USA)

O10a-3 1630-1645

Detecting amp characterizing nanomaterials in complex matrices amp airborne Byron J Cheatham (CytoViva USA)

O10a-4 1645-1700

High Resolution Portable Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer Designed for best practice nano exposure measurements Brian Steer B Gorbunov R Muir (Naneum Ltd UK)

O10a-5 1700-1715

Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis (NTA) A tool in toxicology and environmental fate assessment of nanomaterial Phil Vincent P Hole P Peotta S Capracotta B Carr (NanoSight LtdUK)

O10a-6 1715-1730

Magellan innovative detection traceability and characterization of Nanoparticles traces in liquid media Steacutephane Aiumlt Oumeghar P Nagtegaele D Jacob (Cordouan Technologies France)

2000-2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

Session 2 Detection and identification of nanoparticles (Co-chair Olivier Le Bihan)

2c Detection and measurement of nanoparticles in water

O2c-1 845-900

Measuring particle size distributions of nanoparticles in aqueous media using FFF and LIBD Nataliya Fedotova K Ralf B Sinnet G Detlef (ETH Zurich Switzerland)

O2c-2 900-915

Lab-on a chip microTAS (Micro Total Analysis Systems) for the High-throughput Measurement of Nanomaterial Solubility Ratna Tantra (National Physical Laboratory United Kingdom)

O2c-3 915-930

Species selective pre-concentration and quantification of Ag Au and Pd nanoparticles using cloud point extraction and graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry Georg Hartmann M Schuster (Technische Universitaumlt Muumlnchen Germany)

O2c-4 930-945

Quantitative Analysis of Engineered Nanoparticles in Food and Environment Frank Von der Kammer S Wagner S Legros B Meisterjahn E H Larsen K LoeschnerJ NavratilovaT Hofmann (Univ of Vienna Austria)

O2c-5 945-1000

Detection of nanoparticle heavy metal Pollutants in water by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) Cheikh-Benoit Faye C Dutouquet T Amodeo E Frejafon P Delalain O Aguerre-Chariol N Gilon-Delepine (INERIS France)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 2 Detection and identification of nanoparticles (Co-chair Simon Clavaguera)

2d Detection and measurement of nanoparticles in air

O2d-1 1030-1045

NanoBadge a Tool for Engineered Nanoparticles Exposure Assessment Simon Clavaguera M Amdaoud S Jacquinot S Motellier A Guiot L Golanski P Capron (CEA France)

O2d-2 1045-1100

Measurement methods for the EC definition of nanomaterials Luigi Calzolai D Gilliland and F Rossi (European Commission - DG Joint Research Centre Italy)

O2d-3 1100-1115

O2d-4 1115-1130

Detection of Nanoparticle agglomerates trapped in a low pressure RF (Radio-Frequency) plasma discharge using LIBS (Laser-induced Breakdown spectroscopy) Christophe Dutouquet G Wattieaux L Meyer E Frejafon and L Boufendi (INERIS France)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

O2d-5 1130-1145

Characterization of manufactured TiO2 nanoparticles Charles Motzkus J Idrac T Maceacute S Vaslin-Reimann P Ausset et M Mailleacute (LNE France)

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Sophie Lanone)

3a Nanoparticle biotransformation and degradation

O3a-6 1145-1200

ECSINrsquos methodological approach for hazard evaluation of engineered nanomaterials Lisa Bregoli F Benetti E Sabbioni (ECSIN ITALY)

O3a-7 1200-1215

Degraded nanocomposites a combined physico-chemical and toxicogenomics approach in caco-2 cells Odette Prat M Fisichella F Berenguer G Steinmetz M Auffan J Rose (CEA France)

O3a-8 1215-1230

Pristine graphene activates macrophages to produce cytokineschemokines via TLR- and NF-kappa B-related signalling pathways Taotao Wei H Zhou K Zhao and C Chen (Chinese Academy of Sciences China)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 3 Toxicology (Co- chair Claude Emond)

3b Nano bio interactions modeling

O3b-1 1330-1345

Assessment of different methods studying the impact of carbon nanomaterials on platelet function Julie Laloy F Mullier S Robert L Alpan J Mejia J-PPiret N Bailly S Lucas B Chatelain OToussaint B Masereel S Rolin amp J-M Dogneacute (University of Namur Belgium)

O3b-2 1345-1400 =gt(OP3a-54)

Iron oxide nanoparticles show no toxicity in terms of comete assay in lymphocytes a promising vehicle for nitric oxide releasing nanocarrier in biomedical applications R de Lima J Luiz Oliveira P Sayuri Kaneko Murakami M A M Molina R Itri P Haddad Amedea B Seabra (Universidade de Sorocaba Brazil)

O3b-3 1400-1415

Translocation of SiO2 nanoparticles across human bronchial epithelial cells Isabelle George S Vranic S Boland F Marano A Baeza-Squiban (Universiteacute Paris Diderot France)

O3b-4 1415-1430

Development of a dose-controlled multiculture cell exposure chamber for efficient delivery of airborne and engineered nanoparticles Akrivi Asimakopoulou Emmanouil Daskalos N Lewinski M Riediker E Papaioannou A G Konstandopoulos (Aerosol and Particle Technology Laboratory CPERICERTH Greece)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

Panel discussion Toxicology (Moderator Claude Emond)

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Peter Hoet)

3b Nano bio interactions modeling

O3b-5 1600-1615

In vitro ex vivo and in vivo translocation of titanium dioxide nanoparticles through the gastrointestinal barrier toxicological consequences Emilie Brun Nathalie Herlin-Boime G Veronesi B Fayard A-M Flank M Carriegravere (CEA-CNRS France)

O3b-6 1615-1630

Variation in silver nanoparticles toxicity in the presence of phenolic compounds Alina Martirosyan A Bazes Y-J Schneider (Institute of Life Sciences Belgium)

O3b-7 1630-1645

Development of a PBPK model for ionic and nanoparticulate silver Gerald Bachler N von Goetz K Hungerbuumlhler (ETH Zurich Switzerland)

O3b-8 1645-1700

Predictive tests to evaluate oxidative potential of engineered nanomaterials Mara Ghiazza E Carella S Oliaro Bosso M Tomatis I Corazzari M Cristina Paganini S Livraghi F Viola A Marucco B Fubini I Fenoglio (University of Torino Italy)

O3b-9 1700-1715

Comparison of Toxicity of Uncoated and Coated Silver Nanoparticles Kathy C Nguyen P Rippstein J Tan A F Tayabali (Health Canada Canada)

O3b-10 1715 -1730

Nano-titanium dioxide modulates the dermal sensitization potency of DNCB Stijn Smulders V De Vooght S Hussain S Boland B Nemery P HM Hoet J AJ Vanoirbeek (KU Leuven Belgium)

O3b-11 1730-1745

Using a PBPK model to study the influence of different characteristics of nanoparticles on their biodistribution Dingsheng Li C Emond G Johanson O Jolliet (School of Public Health University of MichiganUSA)

O3b-12 1745-1800

Cytotoxicity of solid lipid nanoparticle and nanostructured lipid carriers with local anaesthetic dibucaine for topical application Nelson Duraacuten R de Melo Barbosa C Moraes G da Silva T dos Santos Bella D Ribeiro de Arauacutejo P D Marcato E de Paula (State University of Campinas Brazil)

2000- 2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

1430-1530

Toxicology what is the time-scale to identify hazard classes for the engineered nanoparticles Application to nanomaterials safe by design

Claude Emond Claude Emond (University of Montreal Canada) Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster (University of Rochester USA) Gunnar Johanson (Karolinska Institutet Sweden) Daniel Bernard (ARKEMA France)

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 67 Secure industrial production and protection technology (Co-chair Jesuacutes Loacutepez de Ipintildea Pentildea)

6aSecure industrial production

O6a-6 845-900

In situ synthesis of anti-bacterial nanocomposite coatings by nanosafe-by-design sputtering process Alain Billard E Monsifrot I Sayah F Sanchette F Schuster (DEPHIS SARL France)

O6a-7 900-915

Secure Process through functionnalisation elaboration of organic composites reinforced with aligned carbon nanotubes grown on carbon fibers Steacutephanie Patel Y Magga M Pinault D Porterat G Deniau C Reynaud M Mayne-LrsquoHermite (CEA France)

O6a-8 915-930

Criteria and guiding principles for the precautionary design and for improved recyclability of engineered nanomaterials Michael Steinfeldt (University of Bremen Germany)

O6a-9 930-945

From Safe Nanomanufacturing to Nanosafe-by-Design processes Freacutedeacuteric Schuster F Lomello (CEA France)

1000-1030

Coffee-break

Session 11 Risk management for OHS experts (Chair Paul Schulte)

(Co-chair Olivier Witchger and Eric Drais)

PL11 1030-1105

Risk management for OHS experts Paul A Schulte (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health USA)

O11a-1 1115-1130

Horizon-scanning and Identification of emerging risks among nanotech-companies Steffen Foss Hansen H V Kristensen A Baun (Technical University of Denmark Denmark)

O11a-2 1130-1145

Risk assessment of nanomaterials and nanoproducts ndash adaptation of traditional approaches Jutta Jahnel T Fleischer S B Seitz (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Germany)

O11a-3 1145-1200

OHB based risk assessment method for powders and nanomaterials Malcom Staves Laurent Gridelet P Delbecq L Herveacute G Fayet D Fleury S Kowal (SOPROREAL France)

O11a-4 French approach for characterizing potential emissions and exposure to

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

1200-1215 aerosols released from nanomaterials in workplace operations Catherine Durand O Witschger O Le Bihan E Zimmermann A Marchetto M Reynier D Charpentier (CEA France)

O11a-5 1215-1230

Concerns related to Safety Management of Engineered Nanomaterials Amela Groso T Meyer (Ecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 11 Risk management for OHS Experts (Co- chair Eric Drais)

O11a-6 1330-1345

Design of a prevention approach from representations to action the case of nanomaterials Catherine LrsquoAllain S Caroly E Drais (Laboratoire PACTE Universiteacute de Grenoble INPG France)

O11a-7 1345-1400

From nanomaterials risk perception to risk management last literature survey lessons Eric Drais (INRS France)

O11a-8 1400-1415

French registry of workers handling engineered nanomaterials as an Instrument of integrated system for surveillance and research Irina Guseva Canu O Boutou-Kempf L Delabre S Ducamp Y Iwatsubo J-L Marchand and E Imbernon (French Institute for Public Health Surveillance France)

Session 12 Regulation and standardization in nano-products (Co-chair Olivier Salvi)

12 b Standardization

PL12b 1430-1445

NanoSTAIR project Establishing a process and a platform to support standardization for nanotechnologies Olivier Salvi E Freacutejafon (EU-VRi Germany)

O12b-1 1445-1500

Current International Standardization in particle characterization and release testing Michael Stintz L Hillemann (Institute of Process Engineering and Environmental Technology Germany)

O12b-2 1500-1515

Overview of standardization activities in Europe (CEN) and in relation with ISO and OECD Jean-Marc Aublant (LNE France)

O12b-3 1515-1530

Managing Operation Procedures in collaborative projects Marie-Gabrielle Ollivier Beuzelin A Hool (Ecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 8 Life cycle analysis

(Co- chair Mickael Riediker)

O8a-5 1600-1615

LCA Modelling of Engineered Nanomaterials a framework for establishing sound inventory data of production amp releases of nano objects along the life cycle Roland Hischier (EMPA Switzerland)

O8a-6 1615-1630

LCA case studies of nanotechnology-based applications in the project NanoSustain Michael Steinfeldt (University of Bremen Germany)

O8a-7 1630-1645

Life cycle assessment of a self-cleaning coating based on nano TiO2-polyurea resin applied on aluminum panel Martina Pini A M Ferrari R Gamberini P Neri B Rimini ( EN amp TECH - Italy)

O8a-8 1645-1700

Impact assessment of nano activated polymeric membranes Stefano Zuin P Scanferla W Wennekes J E Wong K De Sitter C Dotremont I Genne (Venice Research Consortium Italy)

O8a-4 1700-1715

Environmental exposure modelling of Engineered Nanomaterials and comparison to their corresponding bulktotal material flows Tianyin Sun F Gottschalk K Hungerbuumlhler B Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

Session 67 Secure industrial production (Co- chair Freacutedeacuteric Schuster)

6b Protection technology

O6b-1 1715-1730

Evaluating performance of containment equipment designed for handling manufactured nanomaterials by use of nanoparticle marker Seacutebastien Artous P Bombardier S Derrough D Locatelli P Nobile C Durand (CEA France)

O6b-2 1730-1745

Experimental and numerical comparative study of the containment of airborne nanoparticles and gas released inside a safety cabinet Vincent Cesard E Belut C Preacutevost (INRS France)

O6b-3 1745-1800

Experimental evaluation of the resistance of protective gloves against titanium dioxide nanoparticles in solution under conditions simulating occupational use Ludwig Vinches P Dolez K J Wilkinson S Halleacute (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal Canada)

2000-2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

2939

Thursday 15 November

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Chair Jeacuterocircme Rose)

4a Transport transformations and trophic transfer

PL4 800-835

Environmental Interactions Jeacuterocircme Rose M Auffan P Chaurand J Labille D Borschneck A Masion H Miche C Botta C Geantet E Puzenat P Afanasiev E Lecelrc J Garric F Manuela B Vollat P Noury K Abbaci J-Y Bottero (CEREGE France)

O4a-1 845-900

Effect of TiO2 nanoparticles on larval development of swallowtail within a food chain Miyoko Kubo-Irie M Yokoyama K Takeda M Irie (Tokyo University of Sciences Japan)

O4a-2 900-915

Role of water temperature in the fate transport bioavailability of engineered nanoparticles in aquatic environments Seyed Mohammad Majedi H K Lee B C Kelly (National University of Singapore Singapore)

O4a-3 915-930

MWCNT accumulation during hydroponic exposure of wheat and rapeseed quantification and distribution Camille Larue M Pinault B Czarny D Georgin E Flahaut N Bendiab M Mayne-LlsquoHermite V Dive F Taran M Carriegravere (CEA-CNRS France)

O4a-4 930-945

Benthic Food Chain studies with TiO2 nanoparticles Carl W Isaacson L Sigg A Amman and K Schirmer (EAWAG Switzerland)

O4a-5 945-1000

Modeling the fate of nano-TiO2 in the Rhone river ndash the importance of hetero aggregation with natural colloids Antonia Praetorius J Labille M Scheringer J-Y Bottero K Hungerbuumlhler (ETH Zuumlrich Switzerland)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 5 Nanomaterial release (Chair Tinh Nguyen)

5a Release by environmental stress

PL5 1030-1105

Quantitative Studies of Photo-induced Surface Accumulation and Release of Nanoparticles in Polymer Nanocomposites Tinh Nguyen D Stanley S Rabb D Banerjee X Gu L L Yu L Sung and J W Chin (NIST USA)

O5a-1 1115-1130

Scenarios and methods that induce protruding or released CNTrsquos after degradation of composite materials

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3039

Wendel Wohlleben L Cena S Hirth G Cox Ž Tomović T Peters (BASF SE Germany)

O5a-2 1130-1145

Monitoring migration and transformation of nanomaterials in polymeric composites during climatic aging Gemma Vilar E Fernaacutendez-Rosas G Janer E Mas del Molino M Busquets-Fiteacute V Puntes SVaacutezquez-Campos (LEITAT Technological Center SPAIN)

O5a-3 1145-1200

Release of nanoparticles from textiles during washing Bernd Nowack Lena Windler C Lorenz N von Goetz K Hungerbuumlhler M Heuberger (EMPA Switzerland)

O5a-4 1200-1215

Release of TiO2 particles from paints containing pigment TiO2 andor nano-TiO2 by weathering experiments Ahmed Al-Kattan A Wichser R Vonbank S Brunner A Ulrich and B Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

O5a-5 1215-1230

Release of CeO2 nanoparticles upon aging of acrylic wood coating Lorette Scifo P Chaurand A Masion M Auffan M-A Diot J Labille J-Y Bottero and J Rose (TecnaliaFrance)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Co-Chair Jean-Yves Bottero)

4b Biodegradation biointeractions

O4b-1 1330-1345

Aged TiO2-based nanomaterial used in sunscreens implications on ESCHERICHIA COLI sensitization to toxic metal Catherine Santaella B Allainmat F Simonet J Labille C Geantet J Rose W Achouak (CNRS-CEA France)

O4b-2 1345-1400

Characterizing nanoparticles reactivity structure-Photocatalytic activity relationship Jordi Piella N Bastus V Puntes (ICN Spain)

O4b-3 1400-1415

TiO2 nanoparticles in cosmetic sunscreen effect of aging on physico-chemical and cytotoxic properties of both plain formulation and extracted nanoparticles Manon Rossano N Hucher C Picard M Grisel F Le Foll (URCOM CNRS France)

O4b-4 1415-1430

Assessment of Environmental Exposure to Nanomaterials through mesocosms experiments Meacutelanie Auffan M Tella L Brousset J Issartel C Pailles B Espinasse E Artells A Thiery C Santaella W Achouack A Masion J Rose J-Y Bottero

(CEREGE-CNRS France)

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3139

O4b-5 1430-1445

Biotransformation of Carbon Nanotubes and Fullerenes by Horseradish Peroxidase Deborah Xanat Flores-Cervantes J Hollender Hans-Peter E Kohler (EAWAG Switzerland)

O4b-6 1445-1500

Cobalt titanium dioxide and nanosilver nanoparticles cause skeletal damages in sea urchins at pluteus stage Antonietta Morena Gatti C Gambardella S Ferrando L Gallus P Ramoino C Falugi (University of Genoa Italy)

O4b-7 1500-1515

Comparison of effects on crustaceans carbon nanoparticles and molybdenum nanowires Anda Baumerte G Sakale J Zavickis M Knite L Putna M Balode A Mrzel (University of Latvia Slovenia)

1530-1600

Coffee-break

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Co-chair Laurent Charlet)

4c Biologicals effects of NMs

O4c-1 1600-1615

Concerns over aluminum oxide nanoparticle based applications an ecologically inspired study using environmentally relevant isolates and medium Sunandan Pakrashi N Chandrasekaran A Mukherjee (VIT University India)

O4c-2 1615-1630

The role of silver and vanadium to the ecotoxicity of silver vanadate nanowires decorated with silver nanoparticles Gisela de Aragatildeo Umbuzeiro M Coletty Artal F Kummrow R Dias Holtz O Luiz Alves (State University of Campinas Brazil)

O4c-3 1630-1645

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Marie Carriegravere)

3d Tissues and environnement

O3d-5 1700-1715

Violaceinpoly-ɛ -caprolactonechitosan nanoparticles against bovine mastistis antibacterial and ecotoxicity evaluation Gisela A Umbuzeiro E Berni G Nakazato F I Vacchi N Duraacuten (UNICAMP Brazil)

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3239

O3d-6 1715-1730

Evaluation of multi walled carbon nanotubes eco(geno)toxicity using the amphibian larvae of xenopus laevis Laury Gauthier F Mouchet C Gancet A Perrault F Bourdiol E Flahaut P Puech E Pinelli J-C Boutonnet (CNRS NAUTILE France)

O3d-7 1730-1745

Molecular interference between titanium from NP-TiO2 nanoparticles and iron homeostasis in E coli Caroline Fauquant Isabelle Michaud-Soret A-N Petit N Herlin-Boime P-H Jouneau SOllagnier de Choudens (CEA-CNRS France)

O3d-8 1745-1800

Fullerene nanoparticles C60 and C60(OH)18-22 Assessment of biological activity using bacterial cells and rat liver mitochondria as model systems Sandra M Santos R A Videira L Ferreira A M Dinis F Peixoto A S Jurado (University of Coimbra Portugal)

1815 Conclusion

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3339

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Naohide Shinohara)

3c Nanoparticles translocation and barrier

O3c-1 800-815

Tissue Distribution and clearance of Titanium Dioxide nanoparticles after intravenous administration and Intratracheal instillation Naohide Shinohara H Fukui N Danno T Ichinose K Honda M Gamo (AIST Japan)

O3c-2 815-830

A dynamic co-culture model resembling the alveolo-capillary barrier to study toxicity and translocation of nanoparticles Katrien Luyts B Nemery and P HM Hoet (KULeuven Belgium)

O3c-3 830-845

Communicating Nanotoxicology three Evaluations using in vitro central nerve models Fumihide Kanaya S Hanada Y Inoue Y Manome K Fujioka (National Center for Global Health and Medicine Japan)

O3c-4 845-900

Comparative study of neurologic effects of nano-TiO2 versus SiO2 after direct intracerebral exposure in mice Aureacutelie Balvay N Thieriet L Lakhdar A Bencsik (ANSES France)

O3c-5 900-915

Interactions of functionalized MWCNTs with primary neural cells from different brain regions site-specific effects Cyrill Bussy J Boczkowski S Lanone M Prato A Bianco K Kostarelos (Centre for Drug Delivery Research UK)

O3c-6 915-930

Specific uptakes and damages induced by polystyrene nanobeads according to surface chemistry Vincent Paget S Dekali T Kortulewski R Grall S Chevillard A Braun P Rat G Lacroix (INERIS France)

O3c-7 930-945

Application of in vitro BBB model to measure permeability of nanoparticles Sanshiro Hanada K Fujioka Y Inoue F Kanaya Y Manome K Yamamoto (National Center for Global Health and Medicine Japan)

O3c-8 945-1000

3D model of air-blood barrier for the study of nanoparticles translocation Samir Dekali V Paget C Gamez P Rat and G Lacroix (INERIS C-TAC France)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3439

Session 3 Toxicology (Chair Shuji Tsuruoka)

3c Nanoparticles translocation and barrier

O3c-9 1115-1130

Assessment of cytotoxicity intracellular uptake and intestinal absorption of amorphous silica nanoparticles in the Caco-2 in vitro human intestinal barrier model Agnieszka Kinsner-Ovaskainen C Uboldi I Cydzik F Simonelli E Alloa M Ceridono D Gilliland N Gibson J Ponti F Rossi (JRC Italy)

O3c-10 1130-1145

Influence of the length of imogolite-like nanotubes on their cytotoxicity and genotoxicity towards human dermal cells Wei Liu P Chaurand C Di Giorgio M De Meacuteo A Thill M Auffan A Masion D Borschneck F Chaspoul P Gallice A Botta J-Y Bottero J Rose

(CEREGEndashCNRS France)

O3c-11 1145-1200

Effect of Different surface charge based superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) on Biodistribution in Rat and Ex vivo Protein fishing Usawadee Sakulkhu L Maurizi A Gramoun M-G Beuzelin J-P Valleacutee G Coullerez H Hofmann (Eacutecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

O3c-12 1200-1215

An Impedance-based High-throughput Method for Evaluating the Cytotoxicity of Nanoparticles Mihaela Roxana Cimpan T Mordal J Schoumllermann U Pliquett E Cimpan

(IKO Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry Norway)

O3c-13 1215-1230

The use of differentiated human respiratory epithelial cells in inhalation toxicology of nanomaterials Frieke Kuper A Reus M Groumlllers F van Acker I Kooter (TNO Quality and Safety The Netherlands)

1230-1330 Lunch

Panel discussion (Moderator Alexei Grinbaum)

1330-1430 The opinion of the Civil Society international NGO and european labor unions regarding nanomaterials approaches Alexei Grinbaum (CEA France) Aida Ponce Del Castillo (ETU BrusseI) Luisa Filipponi (NANOPINION Brussel) Alain Lombard (VivAgora France)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3539

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Freacutedeacuteric Bois)

3d Tissues and environment

O3d-1 1430-1445

ROS evaluation for a series of CNTs and their derivatives using ESR method with DMPO Shuji Tsuruoka KTakeuchi K Koyama M Endo H Matsumoto N Saito Y Usui D W Porter V Castranova (Shinshu University Japan)

O3d-2 1445-1500

Toxicity towards lung cells and Escherichia Coli Impact of nanoparticle dispersion status Nathalie Herlin-Boime Marie Carriegravere S Pigeot-Reacutemy A Casanova C Guillard J-C Lazzaroni D Atlan (CEA-UJF France)

O3d-3 1500-1515

Noteworthy Interaction of TiO2 Nanoparticles (Anatase) with Bacterial Cells under Dark Conditions Swayamprava Dalai N Chandrasekaran A Mukherjee (VIT University India)

O3d-4 1515-1530

Determination of endotoxin concentration by different test methods influence of sample preparation and particle interference on test reliability Stijn Smulders J-P Kaiser P Wick P Hoet (KULeuven Belgium)

1530-1630 Coffee-break

1815 End of the conference

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

3639

Session 9 Ethics and societal issues (Chair Alexei Grinbaum)

PL9 1030-1105

Nanotechnology and the narratives of responsibility Alexei Grinbaum (CEA France)

O9a-1 1115-1130

Nanotechnology responsibility and responsible innovation Christopher Groves (ESRC Cardiff University United Kingdom)

O9a-2 1130-1145

The social context of nanotechnology and Regulating its uncertainty a nanotechnologist approach Vincent Jamier I Gispert V Puntes (Centre for NanoBioSafety and Sustainability Spain)

O9a-3 1145-1200

The NanoSchool project a new pedagogical initiative to increase the awareness of nanosciences and nanotechnologies in the classrooms Francine Papillon E Excoffon A Bsiesy J Chevrier (CEA Grenoble France)

O9a-4 1200-1215

Latest research results on the effects of nanomaterials on humans and the environment DaNa - Knowledge Base Nanomaterials Clarissa Marquardt K Nau HF Krug D Kuumlhnel B Mathes V Richter S Scholz C Steinbach (KITGermany)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 5 Nanomaterial release

5b Release by mechanical stress

(Co- chair Francois Tardif)

O5b-1 1330-1345

Release-ability of nano fillers from different nanomaterials (Toward the acceptability of nanoproduct) Luana Golanski A Guiot S Motellier A T Saber F Tardif P Capron (CEA-Liten France)

O5b-2 1345-1400

Nanomaterial release from nanocomposites during reworking process Virginia Goacutemez M Levin S Irusta M Dal Maso J-M Santamariacutea K A Jensen I K Koponen (INA Spain)

O5b-3 1400-1415

Nanoparticle release from Nanocomposites due to mechanical treatment at two stages of the life-cycle Daniel Goumlhler A Nogowski P Fiala M Stintz (Institute of Process Engineering and environmental Technology Germany)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

3739

O5b-4 1415-1430

On character of coarse fine and ultrafine particles in automotive brake wear debris Jana Kukutschovaacute P W Lee V Matějka K Malachovaacute E Veselaacute Pavliacutena Peikertovaacute KČabanovaacute MVaculiacutek P Filip (Nanotechnology Centre at VŠB Czech Republic)

O5b-5 1430-1445

Abrasion tests on MWCNT composites influence of CNT dispersion state and fillermatrix interface Maxime Pras J Duchet-Rumeau J-F Gerard L Golanski A Guiot (UMR CNRS France)

O5b-6 1445-1500

Generation of aerosols during the mechanical solicitation of materials development of an experimental set-up and applications Christophe Bressot N Shandilya O Aguerre-Chariol M Morgeneyer O L C Le Bihan (INERIS France)

O5b-7 1500-1515

On nanoparticles release from polymer nanocomposites for applications in lightweight automotive components James Njuguna S Sachse F Silva S Michalowski and K Pielichowski (Centre for Automotive Technology Cranfield University UK)

O5b-8 1515-1530

Abrasion behavior of an epoxy-based nanocomposite with raw- and functionalized carbon nanotubes Lukas Schlagenhauf Bryan TT Chu J Buha F Nuumlesch J Wang (Swiss Federal Institute for Materials Testing and Research Switzerland)

1530- 1600 Coffee-break

Session 5 Nanomaterial release

5c General and other release mechanisms

(Co-chair Wendel Wohlleben)

O5c-1 1600-1615

Nanomaterial dustiness - a comparison between three methods Keld Alstrup Jensen M Levin I K Koponen D Bard A Kelley G Burdett S Bau O Witschger (National Research Centre for the Working Environment Denmark)

O5c-2 1615-1630

NanoRelease ndash Developing Methods to Measure Release of Nanomaterials from Solid Consumer Products Lie Chen M Hill R Canady (Health Canada Canada)

O5c-3 1630-1645

O5c-4 1645-1700

Characterization and quantification of nanoparticle release from commercial available spray products containing engineered nanoparticles Sabrina Losert M Lattuada K Hungerbuumlhler A Ulric (EMPA Switzerland)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

3839

O5c-5 1700-1715

Behavior of nanoparticles during high temperature treatment (incineration type) Samir Derrough G Raffin D Locatelli P Nobile C Durand (CEA France)

O5c-6 1715-1730

Fate of CNT-epoxy composite during incineration Ulrika Backman J Lyyraumlnen T Kettunen J Leskinen O Sippula A Auvinen J Jokiniemi (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Finland)

O5c-7 1730-1745

Release of TiO2 nanoparticles from cement during their life cycle step of use Nathan Bossa J Rose P Chaurand O Aguerre-Chariol (INERIS iCEINT France)

1800 Conclusion

1815 End of the conference

Page 21: Book of Abstracts - Institute of Physics

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P3a-8 Genotoxicity in RTG-2 fish cell line upon exposure to different dimensions of silver nanoparticles detected by the comet assay Mahmoud Ghobadi H Farahmand A Mirjalili (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-9 Two ldquofacesrdquo of carbon nanotubes

Aneta Fraczek-Szczypta E Menaszek S Blazewicz (University of Science and Technology Poland )

P3a-10 Study of biocompatible and hemocompatible properties of amorphous hydrogenated carbon coatings produced by pulsed magnetron discharge Julie Laloy C Lopez-Garcia J Colaux F Mullier M Fransolet C Michiels JM Dogneacute amp S Lucas (Department of Pharmacy NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-11 Effect of nano-filler particles and methacrylate monomers separate and in combination on the secretion of cytokines V Ansteinsson JT Samuelsen JE Dahl and NR Gjerdet (University of Bergen Norway)

P3a-12 In vivo genotoxicity of titanium dioxide nanoparticle

Charlegravene Relier F Robidel B Trouiller (INERIS France)

P3a-13 Insights into titanium dioxide nanoparticle and fine genotoxicity in human lymphocytes Andrea Zijno C Andreoli F Barone P Degan B De Berardis G Leter R Crebelli (Istituto Superiore di Sanitagrave Roma)

P3a-14 Highly concentrated silica nanoparticles affect the activities of neural stem cell

line Kouki Fujioka S Hanada Y Inoue F Kanaya KShiraishi Y Manome (The Jikei University School of Medicine Japan)

P3a-15 Toxicological influence of giving the silica nanoparticles on cultured central nerves cells Yuriko Inoue K Fujioka S Hanada FKanaya K Shiraishi YManome MTakayanagi (Toho University Japan)

P3a-16 Effect of surface modification on Zn ions and ROS production of ZnO nanoparticles Mu Yao Guo YHang Leung Alan M C Ng Fang Zhou Liu Yip Hang Ng Aleksandra B Djurišić Wai Kin Chan (The University of Hong Kong Hong Kong)

P3a-17 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of silver nanoparticles with different sizes in mammalian cells Tiago A Jorge de Souza L Pereira Franchi and C Satie Takahashi (Department of Genetics FMRP-USP Brazil)

P3a-18 In vivo toxicity of enoxaparin encapsulated in mucoadhesive nanoparticles topical application in a wound healing model SC Huber PD Marcato N Duraacuten JM Annichino-Bizzacchi (Unicamp Campinas Brazil)

P3a-19 Phytotoxic and genotoxic effects of PVP coated ZnO nanoparticles on garlic

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

(allium sativum l) root tip cells Changshan Xu K Eit M Wang Y Li B Sun (Centre for Advanced Optoelectronic Functional Materials Research Northeast Normal University P R China)

P3a-20 Internalisation of aluminium oxide nanoparticles into human cells impact of particle size on the quantitative uptake Steffi Boumlhme H-J Staumlrk T Meissner D Kuumlhnel W Busch (UFZ - Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research Germany)

P3a-21 Immunological assays as an opportunity of assessment of health risks of airborne particle mixture including nanoparticles Taacuteňa Brzicovaacute I Lochman P Danihelka A Lochmanovaacute K Lach V Mička (VŠB ndashFaculty of Safety Engineering Czech Republic)

P3a-22 Altered characteristics of differently functionalized silica nanoparticles in various

environments with possible implications for biological impacts Emilia Izak M Voetz S Eiden A Duschl and VF Puntes (Bayer Technology Services GmbH Germany)

P3a-23 Enhanced antiproliferation of cancer cells by biocompatible multifunctional microbial exopolysaccharide stabilized magnetic nanoparticles Balasubramanian Sivakumar R Girija Aswathy R Sreejith Y Nagaoka M Suzuki Y Yoshida T Maekawa D Nair Sakthikumar (Bio Nano Electronics Research Center Graduate School of Interdisciplinary New Science Toyo UniversityJapan)

P3a-24 Copper(ii) oxide nanoparticles penetrate into HEPG2 CELLS exert cytotoxicity via oxidative stress and induce proinflammatory response Jean-Pascal Piret D Jacques J-N Audinot J Mejia E Boilan F Noeumll M Fransolet C Demazy S Lucas C Saout and O Toussaint (URBC Namur Nanosafety Center (NNC) Belgium)

P3a-25 Electrical measurement of the interactions between gold nanoparticles and biological membrane Young-Rok Kim M-C Lim K-P Lee (Department of Food Science and Biotechnology Kyung Hee University Republic of Korea)

P3a-26 Metal homeostasis interferences in hepatocytes cells treated by CuO nanoparticles Martine Cuillel M Chevallet C Fauquant P Charbonnier D Cassio I Pignot-Paintrand E Mintz and I Michaud-Soret (CNRS CEA France)

P3a-27 Transnational access at VITO through the Fp7 qnano research infrastructure Evelien Frijns I Mertens K Tirez G Vanermen S Voorspoels R Persoons S Mullens I Nelissen (VITO NV Belgium)

P3a-28 Source activity and toxicity of nanomaterials for biological systems Ghassem Amoabediny J Malakootikhah I Alahdadi F Yazdian (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-29 TiO2 nanoparticles and bulk material stimulate human peripheral blood mononuclear cells Dietmar Fuchs S Schroecksnadel N Herlin M Carriere

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

(Biocenter Innsbruck Medical University Austria)

P3a-30 In vitro testing of nanoparticles dissolution Anna Godymchuk E Yunda (Tomsk Polytechnic University Russian Federation)

P3a-31 Particulate cobalt toxicity and internalization in lung cells Veacuteronique Malard C Darolles N Sage P Gueacuteraud M Floriani J Armengaud (CEA IRSN France)

P3a-32 Effects of physicochemical properties exposure doses and cell types on cytotoxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles Yan (Mary) Zhang Kathy C Nguyen D E Lefebvre P S Shwed J Crosthwait G S Bondy Azam F Tayabali (Environmental Health Sciences and Research Bureau Health Canada Canada)

P3a-33 Proteomic study of the molecular responses of mouse macrophages to copper oxide nanoparticles Thierry Rabilloud S Triboulet C Aude-Garcia M Carriegravere H Diemer F Proamer A Habert M Chevallet V Collin-Faure D Hanau A Van Dorsselaer N Herlin-Boime (CNRS France)

P3a-34 Toxicological evaluation of TiC nanoparticles orally administered in a rat model Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan J Mejia O Toussaint J-M Dogn S Lucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC Belgium)

P3a-35 In vitro toxicity assessment of gold nanoparticles in biological media Sadequa Sultana N Djaker M Salerno S Boca S Astilean H Hlawaty MLamy De La Chapelle (Universiteacute Paris 13 France)

P3a-36 Comparison cytotoxic potency of zinc oxide nanoparticles on five cellular lines Lidia Zapoacuter M Szewczyńska (Central Institute for Labour Protection ndash National Research Institute Poland)

P3a-37 Respiratory effects of repeated instillations of iron manganese and chromium oxides nanoparticles in mice Mirlande Preacutesumeacute A Simon-Deckers G Beaune O Durupthy J Boczkowski S Lanone (INSERM France)

P3a-38 Morphological and cytohistochemical evaluation of renal effects of cadmium-doped silica nanoparticles given intratracheally to rat Teresa Coccini E Roda S Barni L Manzo (Toxicology Division Salvatore Maugeri Foundation IRCCS and European Centre for Nanomedicine University of Pavia Italy)

P3a-39 Titanium oxide nanoparticles toxicity causes functionality and DNA damage in buffalo (bubalus bubalis) sperm in vitro Gautam Kaul and Kamlesh Pawar (Biochemistry Department National Dairy Research Institute Government of India Lab India)

P3a-40 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles in human

neuroblastoma cells Carla Costa V Valdiglesias G Kılıccedil B Laffon J P Teixeira (Portuguese

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

National Institute of Health Portugal)

P3a-41 Innovative nano-qsar technology for early detection of nanoparticlesrsquo toxicity Natalia Novoselska V Kuzmin A Artemenko (IIMechnikov Odessa National University Ukraine)

P3a-42 In vitro toxicity of carbon nanotubes impact of acid functionalization Agathe Figarol J Pourchez D Boudard D Bernache-Assolant M Cottier and P Grosseau (Ecole Nationale Supeacuterieure des Mines LINA France)

P3a-43 Role of metal oxide nanoparticle in welderrsquos lung injury A Simon-Deckers P Andujar B Fayard B Clin J Boczkowski J-C Pairon J Doucet F Gallateau-Salleacute S Lanone (INSERM CNRS France)

P3a-44 MTT and LDH interlaboratory assays for assessing in vitro cytotoxicity of engineered nanomaterials C Costa J- P Teixeira A Dhawan A Pandey B Laffon J Fernandez Tajes V Valdiglesias D Fuchs S Schroecksnadel M Carriegravere S Bonassi A Basak Engin E Coskun B Karahalil Nathalie Herlin-Boime (Environmental Health Dept National Institute of Health Dr Ricardo Jorge Porto Portugal )

P3a-45 Understanding the impact of np physicochemical properties in biological fluid

and their resultant cellular interaction in vitro Vera Hirsch C Kinnear B Rothen-Rutishauser Martin J D Clift A Petri-Fink (Adolphe Merkle Institute University of Fribourg Switzerland)

P3a-46 Biocompatibility evaluation of medical devices incorporating nanomaterials Sylvie Framery (NAMSA Europe France)

P3a-47 Genotoxicity and proinflammatory effects of nanosilica via oral route in vitro and in vivo approaches Adeline Tarantini K Hogeveen S Huet G Jarry R Lanceleur L Le Hegarat A Mourot M Poul J-G Rolland V Fessard (ANSES France)

P3a-48 In vitro evaluation of cellular response induced by ZnO nanoparticles zinc ions and non-nano ZnO in fish cells Mar Babin C del Rio Joseacute L Pareja C Garciacutea-Goacutemez D Fernaacutendez (INIA Department of Environment Spain)

P3a-49 Genotoxicity of cerium dioxide nanoparticles (CeO2 nps) on mice oocyte Raphaeumll Rollais M Auffan J Perrin V Tassistro T Orsiegravere A Botta J Rose B Courbiere (Institut Meacutediterraneacuteen de Biodiversiteacute et drsquoEcologie Faculteacute de Meacutedecine de lrsquoUniversiteacute drsquoAix-Marseille France)

P3a-50 Effects of amorphous silica nanoparticles on human alveolar epithelial cells Mathilde Delaval R Guadagnini S Vranic F Marano A Baeza-Squiban S Boland (Sorbonne Paris CiteacuteCNRS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P3a-51 How do carbide enm dispersions evolve in an in vitro assessment Jorge Mejia O Lozano J-P Piret D Jacques C Saout JM Dogneacute O Toussaint S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation

Laboratory of Biochemistry and Cellular Biology (URBC) Belgium)

P3a-52 Stability of SiC and TiC nanoparticles during in vitro assessment Jorge Mejia V Valembois J-P Piret C Saout Jean-Michel Dogneacute Olivier Toussaint Steacutephane Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Laboratory of Biochemistry and Cellular Belgium)

P3a-53 Cytotoxicity of MWCNT and SiO2 nanoparticles at different stages of their life cycle as nanocomposite fillers Ezequiel Mas del Molino Gemma Vilar G Janer E Fernaacutendez-Rosas S Vaacutezquez-Campos (LEITAT Technological Center SPAIN)

P3a-54=gt (03b-2)

Nitric oxide releasing-iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles for biomedical applications cell viability apoptosis and cell death evaluations Renata de Lima J Luiz Oliveira A Ludescher M A M Molina R Itri Amedea B Seabra Paula Haddad (Departamento de Biotecnologia Universidade de Sorocaba Brazil)

P3a-55 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of biogenic silver nanoparticles R De Lima D Ballottin Priscyla D Marcato L Tasic Nelson Duraacuten (Osasco UniversityBrazil)

P3a-56 Biocompatibility and cytotoxicity study of nanophotonic contact lens material Marija Tomic J Muncan D Stamenkovic M Jokanović L Matija (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering University of Belgrade Serbia)

P3a-57 Nanoparticles in paints a new strategy to protect faccedilades and surfaces

Jean-Pierre Kaiser L Diener and P Wick (EMPA Switzerland)

P3a-58 Pulmonary toxicity after inhalation of silicon carbide nanoparticles in rat Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan O Toussaint B Masereel J-M Dogneacute amp SLucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-59 Development and validation of a whole-body inhalation exposure model for the exposition of rats to nanoparticles aerosol Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan OToussaint S Rolin B Masereel amp S Lucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-60 Functionalized double walled carbon nanotubes (DWCNTS) for targeted drug release T Somanathan N Gokulakrishnan (Vels University Chennai India)

P3a-61 Biodistribution studies on nanoparticles are so far of limited use for PBPK modeling Gunnar Johanson U Carlander (Karolinska InstitutetSweden)

P3a-62 Toxicokinetics of zinc oxide nanoparticles in rats Soo-Jin Choi Hae-Eun Chung Jin Yu Miri Baek Jeong-A Lee Min-Seok Kim Su-Hyon Kim Eun-Ho Maeng (Department of Food Science and Technology Seoul Womenrsquos University South Korea)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P4a-1 Evaluation of toxicity of the nanoscale materials for mammalians and environment Rostyslav Stoika N Boyko Y Senkiv Y Shlyakhtina R Panchuk R Bilyy Y Filyak Y Kit N Skorohyd O Klyuchivska H Falfushinska L Gnatyshyna O Stoliar A Zaichenko N Mitina A Ryabceva (Institute of Cell Biology Ukraine)

P4a-2 Metal oxide nanoparticle transport in porous media ndash an analysis about (un)certainties in environmental research Ilona Heidmann (University of Koblenz-Landau Germany)

P4a-3 Assessing the heteroaggregation of manufactured nanoparticles with naturally occuring colloids in a typical surface water Jeacuterocircme Labille A Praetorius C Harns J-Y Bottero J Brant M Scheringer (Aix-Marseille Universiteacute CNRS IRD CEREGE France)

P4a-4 Potential safety implications of nanoformulation of agrochemicals in crops production Haixin Cui X Zhao (The Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences China)

P4b-1 Environmental dissemination of silver nanoparticles which impact on crops Camille Larue L Ceacutecillon H Castillo-Michel S Sophie J Bourguignon M Carriegravere S Bureau V Magnin G Sarret (Isterre UMR 5275 CNRS and Univ J Fourier France)

P4b-2 Bio-interactions between proteins and CeO2-nps with similar hydrodynamic radius Franccediloise Rollin-Genetet E Artells C Seidel W Liu J Rose A Thieacutery C Vidaud (CEA France)

P4b-3 Carbon nanotubes enhanced the lead toxicity on the freshwater fish Diego Steacutefani T Martinez Oswaldo L Alves and E Barbieri (University of Campinas ndash UNICAMP Brazil)

P4b-4 Colloidal stability of modified carbon nanotubes Stefan Schymura K Franke (HZDR Institute of Resource Ecology Germany)

P4c-1 Behavioural responses of hediste diversicolor (polycheta) to Ag CdS or CuO nanoparticles using the multispecies freshwater biomonitorreg (MFB) Hanane Perrein-Ettajani P Emmanuel Buffet P Wu Douglas Gilliland P Reip E Valsami-Jones C Mouneyrac (LUNAM universiteacute UCO MMS France)

P4c-2 Combined effect of ZnO nanoparticles on zebrafish early development Eugene Krysanov T Demidova (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P4c-3 Effect of metal oxide nanoparticles on embryotoxicity of doxorubicin Tatiana Demidova E Krysanov (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P4c-4 Evaluation of multi walled carbon nanotubes ecotoxicology using standardized procedures on aquatic organisms

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

Florence Mouchet C Gancet E Pinelli A Perrault F Bourdiol E Flahaut L Gauthier J-C Boutonnet (CNRS UPS INPT NAUTILE Laboratoires ecolabCIRIMATGRL France)

P4c-5 Adverse effect of surface modified nanoparticles on the aquatic environment Younjung Jung J-Sung Ra and S Kim (KIST-Europe Campus E Germany)

P4c-6

P4c-7 Acute aquatic toxicity of photoactive TiO2 nanoparticles anchored on kaolinite matrix to freshwater green algae Kristina Čabanovaacute P Peikertovaacute V Matějka JKukutschovaacute (VŠB ndash Technical University of Ostrava Czech Republic)

P4c-8 Monitoring technique for the acute effect of TiO2 nanoparticles from the behaviour of rice fish orizias latipes in vivo Masaru Irie K Kosuge K Shida M Kubo-Irie K Takeda (Waseda Univ Japan)

P4c-9 Antifungal and antibacterial activities of silver nanoparticles Mohd Faiyaz Anwar D Yadav R Arora J Chandara M Samim (Department of Chemistry Jamia Hamdard University India)

P4c-10 (04a-3)

Adsorption of organic pollutants to aqueous suspensions of carbon nanomaterials Berit Glomstad A Booth B M Jenssen L Soslashrensen J Liu M Shen

(Norwegian University of Science and Technology Norway)

P5a-1 Carbon nanotubes sorbents and their potential risks to aquatic organisms

Daniela Plachaacute A Matlochovaacute K Čabanovaacute P Peikertovaacute (VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava Czech Republic)

P5a-2 Ecologicaly friendly intermatrix synthesis of polymer stabilized silver nanocomposites dealing with nanomaterial release Julio Bastos-Arrieta M Muntildeoz Dmitri N Muraviev P Ruiz (Autonomous University of Barcelona Spain)

P5a-3 Characterization of nanoparticulate emissions from the incineration of wastes containing manufactured nanomaterials Dinh-Trinh Tran D Fleury D Venditti S Durecu A Joubert G Ounoughene E Fiani T Meunier O Le Bihan L Le coq (INERIS Ecole des mines de Nantes France)

P5a-4 Investigation of nanoparticle release from UV-curable polymeric nanocomposites AFreyer E Bilz H Hildebrand K Franke R Mehnert E Mai (Leibniz Institute for Surface Modification Germany)

P5a-5 Characterization of released particles during abrasion test of nano-charged construction materials C Bressot O Aguerre-Chariol A Plassais F RousseauC Haehnel O Le Bihan (INERIS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P5a-6 Release of nanomaterials from paint waste Stefano Zuin M Gaiani A Ferrari L Golanski F Tardif (Venice Research Consortium Italy)

P5a-7 Potential release of carbon nanotubes from cnt composites during grinding process Isamu ogura M Kotake M Shigeta M Uejima K Saito N Hashimoto A Kishimoto (National institute of advanced industrial science and technology (AIST) technology research association for single wall carbon nanotubes Japan)

P5a-8 Nanomaterials for controlled drug delivery system T Somanthan (Vels University india)

P6a-1 Release characteristics of single-wall carbon nanotubes during manufacturing and handling Isamu Ogura M Kotake Nao Hashimoto K Gotoh A Kishimoto (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Technology Research Association for Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes (TASC) Japan)

P6a-2 Towards a nanosecured plateform to assess risks along the industrial lifecycle of nanomaterials Dominique Fleury E Frejafon B Debray O Aguerre-Chariol A Vignes and J Bouillard (INERIS France)

P6a-3 Mapping the use of nanoparticles in Quebecrsquos industries and research laboratories Claude Emond C Ostiguy I Dossa Y Malki C Boily D Roughley A Plavski et C-A Endo (University of Montreal Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Department Canada)

P8a-1 Life cycle and destination of silver nanoparticles in environment Ghassem Amoabediny I Alahdadi J Malakootikhah (University of Tehran Iran)

P9a-1 Towards nanoresponsibility Dorotheacutee Benoit Browaeys Jean-Jacques Perrier (VivAgora France)

P9a-2 Nanosafety - risk governance of manufactured nanoparticles -- challenges of substance regulation under scientific uncertainty Stefanie B Seitz J Jahnel and T Fleischer (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) Germany)

PO The ERA-Net SIINN Project Safe Implementation of Innovative Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Rainer Hagenbeck

B Fillon D Duret L Golanski SLegros (Forschungszentrum Juumllich GmbH Germany CEA France)

P1 Innovative strategies methods and tools for occupational risks management of manufactured nanomaterials (MNMs) in the construction industry Jesuacutes M Loacutepez de Ipintildea (TECNALIA Research amp Innovation ) on behalf of the Scaffold Consortium

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Wednesday 14 November

Session 3 Toxicology (Chair Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster)

3a Nanoparticle biotransformation and degradation

PL3 800-835

Concepts of safety assessment of engineered nanomaterials (ENM) Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster (University of Rochester USA)

O3a-1 845-900

How do oxide nanomaterial dispersions evolve in an in vitro assessment Omar Lozano J Mejia J-P Piret D Jacques C Saout J-M Dogneacute O Toussaint S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Belgium)

O3a-2 900-915

Interaction of fibrinogen and albumin with titanium dioxyde nanoparticles of different crystalline phases Arianna Marucco I Fenoglio F Turci B Fubini (University of Torino Dip Italy)

O3a-3 915-930

An effective photothermal therapy against cancer cells and deep tissue imaging with targeted NIR QD Ravindran Girija Aswathy B Sivakumar Y Nagaoka Y Yoshida T Maekawa D Sakthi Kumar (Bio Nano Electronics Research Center Japan)

O3a-4 930-945

Safety of nanovectors Cytotoxicity assessment of New self-emulsifying multiple wow nanoemulsions Estelle Sigward N Mignet P Rat M Dutot D Scherman D Brossard S Crauste-Manciet (INSERM France)

O3a-5 945-1000

Surface ligand dependent fate and toxicity of ZnO np in HEPG2 cells Dorota Bartczak M-O Baradez H Goenaga-Infante D Marshall (LGCUK)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 12 Regulation and standardization in nano-products (Chair Maila Puolamaa)

12a Regulation

PL12a 1030-1105

Regulatory aspects of nanomaterials in REACH Maila Puolamaa (DG Enterprise and Industry European Commission Brussel)

O12a-1 1115-1130

Legal issues of the environmental safety regulation in the sphere of nanotechnology in Russian federation Ekaterina Belokrylova (Udmurt State University Russia)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

O12a-2 1130-1145

Regulation and safety implementation of nanotechnology for chemical enterprises in the Central Europe space Andreas Falk S Hartl F Sinner (BioNanoNet Forschungsgesellschaft mbH Austria)

O12a-3 1145-1200

Defining occupational and consumer exposure limits for nanomaterials - first experiences from REACH registrations Karin Aschberger F M Christensen (European commission-JRC Italy)

O12a-4 1200-1215

Development of an integrative program of Nanosafety Promote the Coordination Between Industries and Risk Assessor Claude Emond S Kouassi F Schuster (BioSimulation Consulting Inc USA University of Montreal Canada)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 8 Life cycle analysis recycling waste management and disposal (Chair Bernd Nowack)

PL8 1330-1405

Life cycle considerations for assessing environmental risks of nanomaterials Bernd Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

O8a-1 1415-1445

Incineration of nanowastes The implications from a life cycle perspective Tobias Walser LK Limbach R Brogioli E Erismann L Flamigni B Hattendorf M Juchli F Krumeich C Ludwig K Prikopsky M Rossier D Saner A Sigg S Hellweg D Guumlnther W J Stark (Institute of Environmental Engineering Switzerland)

O8a-2 1445-1500

Preliminary evaluation of risks related to waste incineration of polymer nanocomposites Lex Roes M K Patel E Worrell C Ludwig (Utrecht UniversityThe Netherlands)

O8a-3 1500-1515

Safe and environmentally-friendly management and final elimination of wastes harbouring nano-objects or likely to release nanoparticles Thierry Meunier D VendittI amp S Durecu (Groupe Seacutecheacute Environnement France)

O8a-9

1515-1530 Investigation of the life cycle of nanoparticles by means of [4445Ti]TiO2 and [110mAg]Ag0 ndash Research Project nanoTrack Heike Hildebrand K Franke A Freyer E Bilz R Mehnert E Mai C Isaacson K Schirmer A Ammann L Sigg (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden Germany)

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Session 10 Commercial equipment (Chair Robert Muir)

O10a-1 1600-1615

Optical instrumentations for Nanosafety Nathalie Vollmer (HORIBA Scientific France)

O10a-2 1615-1630

NanoScan SMPS - a Novel Portable Nanoparticle Sizing and counting Instrument Torsten Tritscher TJ Krinke A F Zerrath E Filimundi O F Bischof (TSI GmbH GTSI Incorporated Germany USA)

O10a-3 1630-1645

Detecting amp characterizing nanomaterials in complex matrices amp airborne Byron J Cheatham (CytoViva USA)

O10a-4 1645-1700

High Resolution Portable Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer Designed for best practice nano exposure measurements Brian Steer B Gorbunov R Muir (Naneum Ltd UK)

O10a-5 1700-1715

Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis (NTA) A tool in toxicology and environmental fate assessment of nanomaterial Phil Vincent P Hole P Peotta S Capracotta B Carr (NanoSight LtdUK)

O10a-6 1715-1730

Magellan innovative detection traceability and characterization of Nanoparticles traces in liquid media Steacutephane Aiumlt Oumeghar P Nagtegaele D Jacob (Cordouan Technologies France)

2000-2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

Session 2 Detection and identification of nanoparticles (Co-chair Olivier Le Bihan)

2c Detection and measurement of nanoparticles in water

O2c-1 845-900

Measuring particle size distributions of nanoparticles in aqueous media using FFF and LIBD Nataliya Fedotova K Ralf B Sinnet G Detlef (ETH Zurich Switzerland)

O2c-2 900-915

Lab-on a chip microTAS (Micro Total Analysis Systems) for the High-throughput Measurement of Nanomaterial Solubility Ratna Tantra (National Physical Laboratory United Kingdom)

O2c-3 915-930

Species selective pre-concentration and quantification of Ag Au and Pd nanoparticles using cloud point extraction and graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry Georg Hartmann M Schuster (Technische Universitaumlt Muumlnchen Germany)

O2c-4 930-945

Quantitative Analysis of Engineered Nanoparticles in Food and Environment Frank Von der Kammer S Wagner S Legros B Meisterjahn E H Larsen K LoeschnerJ NavratilovaT Hofmann (Univ of Vienna Austria)

O2c-5 945-1000

Detection of nanoparticle heavy metal Pollutants in water by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) Cheikh-Benoit Faye C Dutouquet T Amodeo E Frejafon P Delalain O Aguerre-Chariol N Gilon-Delepine (INERIS France)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 2 Detection and identification of nanoparticles (Co-chair Simon Clavaguera)

2d Detection and measurement of nanoparticles in air

O2d-1 1030-1045

NanoBadge a Tool for Engineered Nanoparticles Exposure Assessment Simon Clavaguera M Amdaoud S Jacquinot S Motellier A Guiot L Golanski P Capron (CEA France)

O2d-2 1045-1100

Measurement methods for the EC definition of nanomaterials Luigi Calzolai D Gilliland and F Rossi (European Commission - DG Joint Research Centre Italy)

O2d-3 1100-1115

O2d-4 1115-1130

Detection of Nanoparticle agglomerates trapped in a low pressure RF (Radio-Frequency) plasma discharge using LIBS (Laser-induced Breakdown spectroscopy) Christophe Dutouquet G Wattieaux L Meyer E Frejafon and L Boufendi (INERIS France)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

O2d-5 1130-1145

Characterization of manufactured TiO2 nanoparticles Charles Motzkus J Idrac T Maceacute S Vaslin-Reimann P Ausset et M Mailleacute (LNE France)

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Sophie Lanone)

3a Nanoparticle biotransformation and degradation

O3a-6 1145-1200

ECSINrsquos methodological approach for hazard evaluation of engineered nanomaterials Lisa Bregoli F Benetti E Sabbioni (ECSIN ITALY)

O3a-7 1200-1215

Degraded nanocomposites a combined physico-chemical and toxicogenomics approach in caco-2 cells Odette Prat M Fisichella F Berenguer G Steinmetz M Auffan J Rose (CEA France)

O3a-8 1215-1230

Pristine graphene activates macrophages to produce cytokineschemokines via TLR- and NF-kappa B-related signalling pathways Taotao Wei H Zhou K Zhao and C Chen (Chinese Academy of Sciences China)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 3 Toxicology (Co- chair Claude Emond)

3b Nano bio interactions modeling

O3b-1 1330-1345

Assessment of different methods studying the impact of carbon nanomaterials on platelet function Julie Laloy F Mullier S Robert L Alpan J Mejia J-PPiret N Bailly S Lucas B Chatelain OToussaint B Masereel S Rolin amp J-M Dogneacute (University of Namur Belgium)

O3b-2 1345-1400 =gt(OP3a-54)

Iron oxide nanoparticles show no toxicity in terms of comete assay in lymphocytes a promising vehicle for nitric oxide releasing nanocarrier in biomedical applications R de Lima J Luiz Oliveira P Sayuri Kaneko Murakami M A M Molina R Itri P Haddad Amedea B Seabra (Universidade de Sorocaba Brazil)

O3b-3 1400-1415

Translocation of SiO2 nanoparticles across human bronchial epithelial cells Isabelle George S Vranic S Boland F Marano A Baeza-Squiban (Universiteacute Paris Diderot France)

O3b-4 1415-1430

Development of a dose-controlled multiculture cell exposure chamber for efficient delivery of airborne and engineered nanoparticles Akrivi Asimakopoulou Emmanouil Daskalos N Lewinski M Riediker E Papaioannou A G Konstandopoulos (Aerosol and Particle Technology Laboratory CPERICERTH Greece)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

Panel discussion Toxicology (Moderator Claude Emond)

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Peter Hoet)

3b Nano bio interactions modeling

O3b-5 1600-1615

In vitro ex vivo and in vivo translocation of titanium dioxide nanoparticles through the gastrointestinal barrier toxicological consequences Emilie Brun Nathalie Herlin-Boime G Veronesi B Fayard A-M Flank M Carriegravere (CEA-CNRS France)

O3b-6 1615-1630

Variation in silver nanoparticles toxicity in the presence of phenolic compounds Alina Martirosyan A Bazes Y-J Schneider (Institute of Life Sciences Belgium)

O3b-7 1630-1645

Development of a PBPK model for ionic and nanoparticulate silver Gerald Bachler N von Goetz K Hungerbuumlhler (ETH Zurich Switzerland)

O3b-8 1645-1700

Predictive tests to evaluate oxidative potential of engineered nanomaterials Mara Ghiazza E Carella S Oliaro Bosso M Tomatis I Corazzari M Cristina Paganini S Livraghi F Viola A Marucco B Fubini I Fenoglio (University of Torino Italy)

O3b-9 1700-1715

Comparison of Toxicity of Uncoated and Coated Silver Nanoparticles Kathy C Nguyen P Rippstein J Tan A F Tayabali (Health Canada Canada)

O3b-10 1715 -1730

Nano-titanium dioxide modulates the dermal sensitization potency of DNCB Stijn Smulders V De Vooght S Hussain S Boland B Nemery P HM Hoet J AJ Vanoirbeek (KU Leuven Belgium)

O3b-11 1730-1745

Using a PBPK model to study the influence of different characteristics of nanoparticles on their biodistribution Dingsheng Li C Emond G Johanson O Jolliet (School of Public Health University of MichiganUSA)

O3b-12 1745-1800

Cytotoxicity of solid lipid nanoparticle and nanostructured lipid carriers with local anaesthetic dibucaine for topical application Nelson Duraacuten R de Melo Barbosa C Moraes G da Silva T dos Santos Bella D Ribeiro de Arauacutejo P D Marcato E de Paula (State University of Campinas Brazil)

2000- 2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

1430-1530

Toxicology what is the time-scale to identify hazard classes for the engineered nanoparticles Application to nanomaterials safe by design

Claude Emond Claude Emond (University of Montreal Canada) Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster (University of Rochester USA) Gunnar Johanson (Karolinska Institutet Sweden) Daniel Bernard (ARKEMA France)

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 67 Secure industrial production and protection technology (Co-chair Jesuacutes Loacutepez de Ipintildea Pentildea)

6aSecure industrial production

O6a-6 845-900

In situ synthesis of anti-bacterial nanocomposite coatings by nanosafe-by-design sputtering process Alain Billard E Monsifrot I Sayah F Sanchette F Schuster (DEPHIS SARL France)

O6a-7 900-915

Secure Process through functionnalisation elaboration of organic composites reinforced with aligned carbon nanotubes grown on carbon fibers Steacutephanie Patel Y Magga M Pinault D Porterat G Deniau C Reynaud M Mayne-LrsquoHermite (CEA France)

O6a-8 915-930

Criteria and guiding principles for the precautionary design and for improved recyclability of engineered nanomaterials Michael Steinfeldt (University of Bremen Germany)

O6a-9 930-945

From Safe Nanomanufacturing to Nanosafe-by-Design processes Freacutedeacuteric Schuster F Lomello (CEA France)

1000-1030

Coffee-break

Session 11 Risk management for OHS experts (Chair Paul Schulte)

(Co-chair Olivier Witchger and Eric Drais)

PL11 1030-1105

Risk management for OHS experts Paul A Schulte (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health USA)

O11a-1 1115-1130

Horizon-scanning and Identification of emerging risks among nanotech-companies Steffen Foss Hansen H V Kristensen A Baun (Technical University of Denmark Denmark)

O11a-2 1130-1145

Risk assessment of nanomaterials and nanoproducts ndash adaptation of traditional approaches Jutta Jahnel T Fleischer S B Seitz (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Germany)

O11a-3 1145-1200

OHB based risk assessment method for powders and nanomaterials Malcom Staves Laurent Gridelet P Delbecq L Herveacute G Fayet D Fleury S Kowal (SOPROREAL France)

O11a-4 French approach for characterizing potential emissions and exposure to

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

1200-1215 aerosols released from nanomaterials in workplace operations Catherine Durand O Witschger O Le Bihan E Zimmermann A Marchetto M Reynier D Charpentier (CEA France)

O11a-5 1215-1230

Concerns related to Safety Management of Engineered Nanomaterials Amela Groso T Meyer (Ecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 11 Risk management for OHS Experts (Co- chair Eric Drais)

O11a-6 1330-1345

Design of a prevention approach from representations to action the case of nanomaterials Catherine LrsquoAllain S Caroly E Drais (Laboratoire PACTE Universiteacute de Grenoble INPG France)

O11a-7 1345-1400

From nanomaterials risk perception to risk management last literature survey lessons Eric Drais (INRS France)

O11a-8 1400-1415

French registry of workers handling engineered nanomaterials as an Instrument of integrated system for surveillance and research Irina Guseva Canu O Boutou-Kempf L Delabre S Ducamp Y Iwatsubo J-L Marchand and E Imbernon (French Institute for Public Health Surveillance France)

Session 12 Regulation and standardization in nano-products (Co-chair Olivier Salvi)

12 b Standardization

PL12b 1430-1445

NanoSTAIR project Establishing a process and a platform to support standardization for nanotechnologies Olivier Salvi E Freacutejafon (EU-VRi Germany)

O12b-1 1445-1500

Current International Standardization in particle characterization and release testing Michael Stintz L Hillemann (Institute of Process Engineering and Environmental Technology Germany)

O12b-2 1500-1515

Overview of standardization activities in Europe (CEN) and in relation with ISO and OECD Jean-Marc Aublant (LNE France)

O12b-3 1515-1530

Managing Operation Procedures in collaborative projects Marie-Gabrielle Ollivier Beuzelin A Hool (Ecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 8 Life cycle analysis

(Co- chair Mickael Riediker)

O8a-5 1600-1615

LCA Modelling of Engineered Nanomaterials a framework for establishing sound inventory data of production amp releases of nano objects along the life cycle Roland Hischier (EMPA Switzerland)

O8a-6 1615-1630

LCA case studies of nanotechnology-based applications in the project NanoSustain Michael Steinfeldt (University of Bremen Germany)

O8a-7 1630-1645

Life cycle assessment of a self-cleaning coating based on nano TiO2-polyurea resin applied on aluminum panel Martina Pini A M Ferrari R Gamberini P Neri B Rimini ( EN amp TECH - Italy)

O8a-8 1645-1700

Impact assessment of nano activated polymeric membranes Stefano Zuin P Scanferla W Wennekes J E Wong K De Sitter C Dotremont I Genne (Venice Research Consortium Italy)

O8a-4 1700-1715

Environmental exposure modelling of Engineered Nanomaterials and comparison to their corresponding bulktotal material flows Tianyin Sun F Gottschalk K Hungerbuumlhler B Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

Session 67 Secure industrial production (Co- chair Freacutedeacuteric Schuster)

6b Protection technology

O6b-1 1715-1730

Evaluating performance of containment equipment designed for handling manufactured nanomaterials by use of nanoparticle marker Seacutebastien Artous P Bombardier S Derrough D Locatelli P Nobile C Durand (CEA France)

O6b-2 1730-1745

Experimental and numerical comparative study of the containment of airborne nanoparticles and gas released inside a safety cabinet Vincent Cesard E Belut C Preacutevost (INRS France)

O6b-3 1745-1800

Experimental evaluation of the resistance of protective gloves against titanium dioxide nanoparticles in solution under conditions simulating occupational use Ludwig Vinches P Dolez K J Wilkinson S Halleacute (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal Canada)

2000-2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

2939

Thursday 15 November

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Chair Jeacuterocircme Rose)

4a Transport transformations and trophic transfer

PL4 800-835

Environmental Interactions Jeacuterocircme Rose M Auffan P Chaurand J Labille D Borschneck A Masion H Miche C Botta C Geantet E Puzenat P Afanasiev E Lecelrc J Garric F Manuela B Vollat P Noury K Abbaci J-Y Bottero (CEREGE France)

O4a-1 845-900

Effect of TiO2 nanoparticles on larval development of swallowtail within a food chain Miyoko Kubo-Irie M Yokoyama K Takeda M Irie (Tokyo University of Sciences Japan)

O4a-2 900-915

Role of water temperature in the fate transport bioavailability of engineered nanoparticles in aquatic environments Seyed Mohammad Majedi H K Lee B C Kelly (National University of Singapore Singapore)

O4a-3 915-930

MWCNT accumulation during hydroponic exposure of wheat and rapeseed quantification and distribution Camille Larue M Pinault B Czarny D Georgin E Flahaut N Bendiab M Mayne-LlsquoHermite V Dive F Taran M Carriegravere (CEA-CNRS France)

O4a-4 930-945

Benthic Food Chain studies with TiO2 nanoparticles Carl W Isaacson L Sigg A Amman and K Schirmer (EAWAG Switzerland)

O4a-5 945-1000

Modeling the fate of nano-TiO2 in the Rhone river ndash the importance of hetero aggregation with natural colloids Antonia Praetorius J Labille M Scheringer J-Y Bottero K Hungerbuumlhler (ETH Zuumlrich Switzerland)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 5 Nanomaterial release (Chair Tinh Nguyen)

5a Release by environmental stress

PL5 1030-1105

Quantitative Studies of Photo-induced Surface Accumulation and Release of Nanoparticles in Polymer Nanocomposites Tinh Nguyen D Stanley S Rabb D Banerjee X Gu L L Yu L Sung and J W Chin (NIST USA)

O5a-1 1115-1130

Scenarios and methods that induce protruding or released CNTrsquos after degradation of composite materials

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3039

Wendel Wohlleben L Cena S Hirth G Cox Ž Tomović T Peters (BASF SE Germany)

O5a-2 1130-1145

Monitoring migration and transformation of nanomaterials in polymeric composites during climatic aging Gemma Vilar E Fernaacutendez-Rosas G Janer E Mas del Molino M Busquets-Fiteacute V Puntes SVaacutezquez-Campos (LEITAT Technological Center SPAIN)

O5a-3 1145-1200

Release of nanoparticles from textiles during washing Bernd Nowack Lena Windler C Lorenz N von Goetz K Hungerbuumlhler M Heuberger (EMPA Switzerland)

O5a-4 1200-1215

Release of TiO2 particles from paints containing pigment TiO2 andor nano-TiO2 by weathering experiments Ahmed Al-Kattan A Wichser R Vonbank S Brunner A Ulrich and B Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

O5a-5 1215-1230

Release of CeO2 nanoparticles upon aging of acrylic wood coating Lorette Scifo P Chaurand A Masion M Auffan M-A Diot J Labille J-Y Bottero and J Rose (TecnaliaFrance)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Co-Chair Jean-Yves Bottero)

4b Biodegradation biointeractions

O4b-1 1330-1345

Aged TiO2-based nanomaterial used in sunscreens implications on ESCHERICHIA COLI sensitization to toxic metal Catherine Santaella B Allainmat F Simonet J Labille C Geantet J Rose W Achouak (CNRS-CEA France)

O4b-2 1345-1400

Characterizing nanoparticles reactivity structure-Photocatalytic activity relationship Jordi Piella N Bastus V Puntes (ICN Spain)

O4b-3 1400-1415

TiO2 nanoparticles in cosmetic sunscreen effect of aging on physico-chemical and cytotoxic properties of both plain formulation and extracted nanoparticles Manon Rossano N Hucher C Picard M Grisel F Le Foll (URCOM CNRS France)

O4b-4 1415-1430

Assessment of Environmental Exposure to Nanomaterials through mesocosms experiments Meacutelanie Auffan M Tella L Brousset J Issartel C Pailles B Espinasse E Artells A Thiery C Santaella W Achouack A Masion J Rose J-Y Bottero

(CEREGE-CNRS France)

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3139

O4b-5 1430-1445

Biotransformation of Carbon Nanotubes and Fullerenes by Horseradish Peroxidase Deborah Xanat Flores-Cervantes J Hollender Hans-Peter E Kohler (EAWAG Switzerland)

O4b-6 1445-1500

Cobalt titanium dioxide and nanosilver nanoparticles cause skeletal damages in sea urchins at pluteus stage Antonietta Morena Gatti C Gambardella S Ferrando L Gallus P Ramoino C Falugi (University of Genoa Italy)

O4b-7 1500-1515

Comparison of effects on crustaceans carbon nanoparticles and molybdenum nanowires Anda Baumerte G Sakale J Zavickis M Knite L Putna M Balode A Mrzel (University of Latvia Slovenia)

1530-1600

Coffee-break

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Co-chair Laurent Charlet)

4c Biologicals effects of NMs

O4c-1 1600-1615

Concerns over aluminum oxide nanoparticle based applications an ecologically inspired study using environmentally relevant isolates and medium Sunandan Pakrashi N Chandrasekaran A Mukherjee (VIT University India)

O4c-2 1615-1630

The role of silver and vanadium to the ecotoxicity of silver vanadate nanowires decorated with silver nanoparticles Gisela de Aragatildeo Umbuzeiro M Coletty Artal F Kummrow R Dias Holtz O Luiz Alves (State University of Campinas Brazil)

O4c-3 1630-1645

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Marie Carriegravere)

3d Tissues and environnement

O3d-5 1700-1715

Violaceinpoly-ɛ -caprolactonechitosan nanoparticles against bovine mastistis antibacterial and ecotoxicity evaluation Gisela A Umbuzeiro E Berni G Nakazato F I Vacchi N Duraacuten (UNICAMP Brazil)

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3239

O3d-6 1715-1730

Evaluation of multi walled carbon nanotubes eco(geno)toxicity using the amphibian larvae of xenopus laevis Laury Gauthier F Mouchet C Gancet A Perrault F Bourdiol E Flahaut P Puech E Pinelli J-C Boutonnet (CNRS NAUTILE France)

O3d-7 1730-1745

Molecular interference between titanium from NP-TiO2 nanoparticles and iron homeostasis in E coli Caroline Fauquant Isabelle Michaud-Soret A-N Petit N Herlin-Boime P-H Jouneau SOllagnier de Choudens (CEA-CNRS France)

O3d-8 1745-1800

Fullerene nanoparticles C60 and C60(OH)18-22 Assessment of biological activity using bacterial cells and rat liver mitochondria as model systems Sandra M Santos R A Videira L Ferreira A M Dinis F Peixoto A S Jurado (University of Coimbra Portugal)

1815 Conclusion

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3339

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Naohide Shinohara)

3c Nanoparticles translocation and barrier

O3c-1 800-815

Tissue Distribution and clearance of Titanium Dioxide nanoparticles after intravenous administration and Intratracheal instillation Naohide Shinohara H Fukui N Danno T Ichinose K Honda M Gamo (AIST Japan)

O3c-2 815-830

A dynamic co-culture model resembling the alveolo-capillary barrier to study toxicity and translocation of nanoparticles Katrien Luyts B Nemery and P HM Hoet (KULeuven Belgium)

O3c-3 830-845

Communicating Nanotoxicology three Evaluations using in vitro central nerve models Fumihide Kanaya S Hanada Y Inoue Y Manome K Fujioka (National Center for Global Health and Medicine Japan)

O3c-4 845-900

Comparative study of neurologic effects of nano-TiO2 versus SiO2 after direct intracerebral exposure in mice Aureacutelie Balvay N Thieriet L Lakhdar A Bencsik (ANSES France)

O3c-5 900-915

Interactions of functionalized MWCNTs with primary neural cells from different brain regions site-specific effects Cyrill Bussy J Boczkowski S Lanone M Prato A Bianco K Kostarelos (Centre for Drug Delivery Research UK)

O3c-6 915-930

Specific uptakes and damages induced by polystyrene nanobeads according to surface chemistry Vincent Paget S Dekali T Kortulewski R Grall S Chevillard A Braun P Rat G Lacroix (INERIS France)

O3c-7 930-945

Application of in vitro BBB model to measure permeability of nanoparticles Sanshiro Hanada K Fujioka Y Inoue F Kanaya Y Manome K Yamamoto (National Center for Global Health and Medicine Japan)

O3c-8 945-1000

3D model of air-blood barrier for the study of nanoparticles translocation Samir Dekali V Paget C Gamez P Rat and G Lacroix (INERIS C-TAC France)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3439

Session 3 Toxicology (Chair Shuji Tsuruoka)

3c Nanoparticles translocation and barrier

O3c-9 1115-1130

Assessment of cytotoxicity intracellular uptake and intestinal absorption of amorphous silica nanoparticles in the Caco-2 in vitro human intestinal barrier model Agnieszka Kinsner-Ovaskainen C Uboldi I Cydzik F Simonelli E Alloa M Ceridono D Gilliland N Gibson J Ponti F Rossi (JRC Italy)

O3c-10 1130-1145

Influence of the length of imogolite-like nanotubes on their cytotoxicity and genotoxicity towards human dermal cells Wei Liu P Chaurand C Di Giorgio M De Meacuteo A Thill M Auffan A Masion D Borschneck F Chaspoul P Gallice A Botta J-Y Bottero J Rose

(CEREGEndashCNRS France)

O3c-11 1145-1200

Effect of Different surface charge based superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) on Biodistribution in Rat and Ex vivo Protein fishing Usawadee Sakulkhu L Maurizi A Gramoun M-G Beuzelin J-P Valleacutee G Coullerez H Hofmann (Eacutecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

O3c-12 1200-1215

An Impedance-based High-throughput Method for Evaluating the Cytotoxicity of Nanoparticles Mihaela Roxana Cimpan T Mordal J Schoumllermann U Pliquett E Cimpan

(IKO Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry Norway)

O3c-13 1215-1230

The use of differentiated human respiratory epithelial cells in inhalation toxicology of nanomaterials Frieke Kuper A Reus M Groumlllers F van Acker I Kooter (TNO Quality and Safety The Netherlands)

1230-1330 Lunch

Panel discussion (Moderator Alexei Grinbaum)

1330-1430 The opinion of the Civil Society international NGO and european labor unions regarding nanomaterials approaches Alexei Grinbaum (CEA France) Aida Ponce Del Castillo (ETU BrusseI) Luisa Filipponi (NANOPINION Brussel) Alain Lombard (VivAgora France)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3539

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Freacutedeacuteric Bois)

3d Tissues and environment

O3d-1 1430-1445

ROS evaluation for a series of CNTs and their derivatives using ESR method with DMPO Shuji Tsuruoka KTakeuchi K Koyama M Endo H Matsumoto N Saito Y Usui D W Porter V Castranova (Shinshu University Japan)

O3d-2 1445-1500

Toxicity towards lung cells and Escherichia Coli Impact of nanoparticle dispersion status Nathalie Herlin-Boime Marie Carriegravere S Pigeot-Reacutemy A Casanova C Guillard J-C Lazzaroni D Atlan (CEA-UJF France)

O3d-3 1500-1515

Noteworthy Interaction of TiO2 Nanoparticles (Anatase) with Bacterial Cells under Dark Conditions Swayamprava Dalai N Chandrasekaran A Mukherjee (VIT University India)

O3d-4 1515-1530

Determination of endotoxin concentration by different test methods influence of sample preparation and particle interference on test reliability Stijn Smulders J-P Kaiser P Wick P Hoet (KULeuven Belgium)

1530-1630 Coffee-break

1815 End of the conference

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

3639

Session 9 Ethics and societal issues (Chair Alexei Grinbaum)

PL9 1030-1105

Nanotechnology and the narratives of responsibility Alexei Grinbaum (CEA France)

O9a-1 1115-1130

Nanotechnology responsibility and responsible innovation Christopher Groves (ESRC Cardiff University United Kingdom)

O9a-2 1130-1145

The social context of nanotechnology and Regulating its uncertainty a nanotechnologist approach Vincent Jamier I Gispert V Puntes (Centre for NanoBioSafety and Sustainability Spain)

O9a-3 1145-1200

The NanoSchool project a new pedagogical initiative to increase the awareness of nanosciences and nanotechnologies in the classrooms Francine Papillon E Excoffon A Bsiesy J Chevrier (CEA Grenoble France)

O9a-4 1200-1215

Latest research results on the effects of nanomaterials on humans and the environment DaNa - Knowledge Base Nanomaterials Clarissa Marquardt K Nau HF Krug D Kuumlhnel B Mathes V Richter S Scholz C Steinbach (KITGermany)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 5 Nanomaterial release

5b Release by mechanical stress

(Co- chair Francois Tardif)

O5b-1 1330-1345

Release-ability of nano fillers from different nanomaterials (Toward the acceptability of nanoproduct) Luana Golanski A Guiot S Motellier A T Saber F Tardif P Capron (CEA-Liten France)

O5b-2 1345-1400

Nanomaterial release from nanocomposites during reworking process Virginia Goacutemez M Levin S Irusta M Dal Maso J-M Santamariacutea K A Jensen I K Koponen (INA Spain)

O5b-3 1400-1415

Nanoparticle release from Nanocomposites due to mechanical treatment at two stages of the life-cycle Daniel Goumlhler A Nogowski P Fiala M Stintz (Institute of Process Engineering and environmental Technology Germany)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

3739

O5b-4 1415-1430

On character of coarse fine and ultrafine particles in automotive brake wear debris Jana Kukutschovaacute P W Lee V Matějka K Malachovaacute E Veselaacute Pavliacutena Peikertovaacute KČabanovaacute MVaculiacutek P Filip (Nanotechnology Centre at VŠB Czech Republic)

O5b-5 1430-1445

Abrasion tests on MWCNT composites influence of CNT dispersion state and fillermatrix interface Maxime Pras J Duchet-Rumeau J-F Gerard L Golanski A Guiot (UMR CNRS France)

O5b-6 1445-1500

Generation of aerosols during the mechanical solicitation of materials development of an experimental set-up and applications Christophe Bressot N Shandilya O Aguerre-Chariol M Morgeneyer O L C Le Bihan (INERIS France)

O5b-7 1500-1515

On nanoparticles release from polymer nanocomposites for applications in lightweight automotive components James Njuguna S Sachse F Silva S Michalowski and K Pielichowski (Centre for Automotive Technology Cranfield University UK)

O5b-8 1515-1530

Abrasion behavior of an epoxy-based nanocomposite with raw- and functionalized carbon nanotubes Lukas Schlagenhauf Bryan TT Chu J Buha F Nuumlesch J Wang (Swiss Federal Institute for Materials Testing and Research Switzerland)

1530- 1600 Coffee-break

Session 5 Nanomaterial release

5c General and other release mechanisms

(Co-chair Wendel Wohlleben)

O5c-1 1600-1615

Nanomaterial dustiness - a comparison between three methods Keld Alstrup Jensen M Levin I K Koponen D Bard A Kelley G Burdett S Bau O Witschger (National Research Centre for the Working Environment Denmark)

O5c-2 1615-1630

NanoRelease ndash Developing Methods to Measure Release of Nanomaterials from Solid Consumer Products Lie Chen M Hill R Canady (Health Canada Canada)

O5c-3 1630-1645

O5c-4 1645-1700

Characterization and quantification of nanoparticle release from commercial available spray products containing engineered nanoparticles Sabrina Losert M Lattuada K Hungerbuumlhler A Ulric (EMPA Switzerland)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

3839

O5c-5 1700-1715

Behavior of nanoparticles during high temperature treatment (incineration type) Samir Derrough G Raffin D Locatelli P Nobile C Durand (CEA France)

O5c-6 1715-1730

Fate of CNT-epoxy composite during incineration Ulrika Backman J Lyyraumlnen T Kettunen J Leskinen O Sippula A Auvinen J Jokiniemi (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Finland)

O5c-7 1730-1745

Release of TiO2 nanoparticles from cement during their life cycle step of use Nathan Bossa J Rose P Chaurand O Aguerre-Chariol (INERIS iCEINT France)

1800 Conclusion

1815 End of the conference

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Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

(allium sativum l) root tip cells Changshan Xu K Eit M Wang Y Li B Sun (Centre for Advanced Optoelectronic Functional Materials Research Northeast Normal University P R China)

P3a-20 Internalisation of aluminium oxide nanoparticles into human cells impact of particle size on the quantitative uptake Steffi Boumlhme H-J Staumlrk T Meissner D Kuumlhnel W Busch (UFZ - Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research Germany)

P3a-21 Immunological assays as an opportunity of assessment of health risks of airborne particle mixture including nanoparticles Taacuteňa Brzicovaacute I Lochman P Danihelka A Lochmanovaacute K Lach V Mička (VŠB ndashFaculty of Safety Engineering Czech Republic)

P3a-22 Altered characteristics of differently functionalized silica nanoparticles in various

environments with possible implications for biological impacts Emilia Izak M Voetz S Eiden A Duschl and VF Puntes (Bayer Technology Services GmbH Germany)

P3a-23 Enhanced antiproliferation of cancer cells by biocompatible multifunctional microbial exopolysaccharide stabilized magnetic nanoparticles Balasubramanian Sivakumar R Girija Aswathy R Sreejith Y Nagaoka M Suzuki Y Yoshida T Maekawa D Nair Sakthikumar (Bio Nano Electronics Research Center Graduate School of Interdisciplinary New Science Toyo UniversityJapan)

P3a-24 Copper(ii) oxide nanoparticles penetrate into HEPG2 CELLS exert cytotoxicity via oxidative stress and induce proinflammatory response Jean-Pascal Piret D Jacques J-N Audinot J Mejia E Boilan F Noeumll M Fransolet C Demazy S Lucas C Saout and O Toussaint (URBC Namur Nanosafety Center (NNC) Belgium)

P3a-25 Electrical measurement of the interactions between gold nanoparticles and biological membrane Young-Rok Kim M-C Lim K-P Lee (Department of Food Science and Biotechnology Kyung Hee University Republic of Korea)

P3a-26 Metal homeostasis interferences in hepatocytes cells treated by CuO nanoparticles Martine Cuillel M Chevallet C Fauquant P Charbonnier D Cassio I Pignot-Paintrand E Mintz and I Michaud-Soret (CNRS CEA France)

P3a-27 Transnational access at VITO through the Fp7 qnano research infrastructure Evelien Frijns I Mertens K Tirez G Vanermen S Voorspoels R Persoons S Mullens I Nelissen (VITO NV Belgium)

P3a-28 Source activity and toxicity of nanomaterials for biological systems Ghassem Amoabediny J Malakootikhah I Alahdadi F Yazdian (University of Tehran Iran)

P3a-29 TiO2 nanoparticles and bulk material stimulate human peripheral blood mononuclear cells Dietmar Fuchs S Schroecksnadel N Herlin M Carriere

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

(Biocenter Innsbruck Medical University Austria)

P3a-30 In vitro testing of nanoparticles dissolution Anna Godymchuk E Yunda (Tomsk Polytechnic University Russian Federation)

P3a-31 Particulate cobalt toxicity and internalization in lung cells Veacuteronique Malard C Darolles N Sage P Gueacuteraud M Floriani J Armengaud (CEA IRSN France)

P3a-32 Effects of physicochemical properties exposure doses and cell types on cytotoxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles Yan (Mary) Zhang Kathy C Nguyen D E Lefebvre P S Shwed J Crosthwait G S Bondy Azam F Tayabali (Environmental Health Sciences and Research Bureau Health Canada Canada)

P3a-33 Proteomic study of the molecular responses of mouse macrophages to copper oxide nanoparticles Thierry Rabilloud S Triboulet C Aude-Garcia M Carriegravere H Diemer F Proamer A Habert M Chevallet V Collin-Faure D Hanau A Van Dorsselaer N Herlin-Boime (CNRS France)

P3a-34 Toxicological evaluation of TiC nanoparticles orally administered in a rat model Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan J Mejia O Toussaint J-M Dogn S Lucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC Belgium)

P3a-35 In vitro toxicity assessment of gold nanoparticles in biological media Sadequa Sultana N Djaker M Salerno S Boca S Astilean H Hlawaty MLamy De La Chapelle (Universiteacute Paris 13 France)

P3a-36 Comparison cytotoxic potency of zinc oxide nanoparticles on five cellular lines Lidia Zapoacuter M Szewczyńska (Central Institute for Labour Protection ndash National Research Institute Poland)

P3a-37 Respiratory effects of repeated instillations of iron manganese and chromium oxides nanoparticles in mice Mirlande Preacutesumeacute A Simon-Deckers G Beaune O Durupthy J Boczkowski S Lanone (INSERM France)

P3a-38 Morphological and cytohistochemical evaluation of renal effects of cadmium-doped silica nanoparticles given intratracheally to rat Teresa Coccini E Roda S Barni L Manzo (Toxicology Division Salvatore Maugeri Foundation IRCCS and European Centre for Nanomedicine University of Pavia Italy)

P3a-39 Titanium oxide nanoparticles toxicity causes functionality and DNA damage in buffalo (bubalus bubalis) sperm in vitro Gautam Kaul and Kamlesh Pawar (Biochemistry Department National Dairy Research Institute Government of India Lab India)

P3a-40 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles in human

neuroblastoma cells Carla Costa V Valdiglesias G Kılıccedil B Laffon J P Teixeira (Portuguese

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

National Institute of Health Portugal)

P3a-41 Innovative nano-qsar technology for early detection of nanoparticlesrsquo toxicity Natalia Novoselska V Kuzmin A Artemenko (IIMechnikov Odessa National University Ukraine)

P3a-42 In vitro toxicity of carbon nanotubes impact of acid functionalization Agathe Figarol J Pourchez D Boudard D Bernache-Assolant M Cottier and P Grosseau (Ecole Nationale Supeacuterieure des Mines LINA France)

P3a-43 Role of metal oxide nanoparticle in welderrsquos lung injury A Simon-Deckers P Andujar B Fayard B Clin J Boczkowski J-C Pairon J Doucet F Gallateau-Salleacute S Lanone (INSERM CNRS France)

P3a-44 MTT and LDH interlaboratory assays for assessing in vitro cytotoxicity of engineered nanomaterials C Costa J- P Teixeira A Dhawan A Pandey B Laffon J Fernandez Tajes V Valdiglesias D Fuchs S Schroecksnadel M Carriegravere S Bonassi A Basak Engin E Coskun B Karahalil Nathalie Herlin-Boime (Environmental Health Dept National Institute of Health Dr Ricardo Jorge Porto Portugal )

P3a-45 Understanding the impact of np physicochemical properties in biological fluid

and their resultant cellular interaction in vitro Vera Hirsch C Kinnear B Rothen-Rutishauser Martin J D Clift A Petri-Fink (Adolphe Merkle Institute University of Fribourg Switzerland)

P3a-46 Biocompatibility evaluation of medical devices incorporating nanomaterials Sylvie Framery (NAMSA Europe France)

P3a-47 Genotoxicity and proinflammatory effects of nanosilica via oral route in vitro and in vivo approaches Adeline Tarantini K Hogeveen S Huet G Jarry R Lanceleur L Le Hegarat A Mourot M Poul J-G Rolland V Fessard (ANSES France)

P3a-48 In vitro evaluation of cellular response induced by ZnO nanoparticles zinc ions and non-nano ZnO in fish cells Mar Babin C del Rio Joseacute L Pareja C Garciacutea-Goacutemez D Fernaacutendez (INIA Department of Environment Spain)

P3a-49 Genotoxicity of cerium dioxide nanoparticles (CeO2 nps) on mice oocyte Raphaeumll Rollais M Auffan J Perrin V Tassistro T Orsiegravere A Botta J Rose B Courbiere (Institut Meacutediterraneacuteen de Biodiversiteacute et drsquoEcologie Faculteacute de Meacutedecine de lrsquoUniversiteacute drsquoAix-Marseille France)

P3a-50 Effects of amorphous silica nanoparticles on human alveolar epithelial cells Mathilde Delaval R Guadagnini S Vranic F Marano A Baeza-Squiban S Boland (Sorbonne Paris CiteacuteCNRS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P3a-51 How do carbide enm dispersions evolve in an in vitro assessment Jorge Mejia O Lozano J-P Piret D Jacques C Saout JM Dogneacute O Toussaint S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation

Laboratory of Biochemistry and Cellular Biology (URBC) Belgium)

P3a-52 Stability of SiC and TiC nanoparticles during in vitro assessment Jorge Mejia V Valembois J-P Piret C Saout Jean-Michel Dogneacute Olivier Toussaint Steacutephane Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Laboratory of Biochemistry and Cellular Belgium)

P3a-53 Cytotoxicity of MWCNT and SiO2 nanoparticles at different stages of their life cycle as nanocomposite fillers Ezequiel Mas del Molino Gemma Vilar G Janer E Fernaacutendez-Rosas S Vaacutezquez-Campos (LEITAT Technological Center SPAIN)

P3a-54=gt (03b-2)

Nitric oxide releasing-iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles for biomedical applications cell viability apoptosis and cell death evaluations Renata de Lima J Luiz Oliveira A Ludescher M A M Molina R Itri Amedea B Seabra Paula Haddad (Departamento de Biotecnologia Universidade de Sorocaba Brazil)

P3a-55 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of biogenic silver nanoparticles R De Lima D Ballottin Priscyla D Marcato L Tasic Nelson Duraacuten (Osasco UniversityBrazil)

P3a-56 Biocompatibility and cytotoxicity study of nanophotonic contact lens material Marija Tomic J Muncan D Stamenkovic M Jokanović L Matija (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering University of Belgrade Serbia)

P3a-57 Nanoparticles in paints a new strategy to protect faccedilades and surfaces

Jean-Pierre Kaiser L Diener and P Wick (EMPA Switzerland)

P3a-58 Pulmonary toxicity after inhalation of silicon carbide nanoparticles in rat Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan O Toussaint B Masereel J-M Dogneacute amp SLucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-59 Development and validation of a whole-body inhalation exposure model for the exposition of rats to nanoparticles aerosol Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan OToussaint S Rolin B Masereel amp S Lucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-60 Functionalized double walled carbon nanotubes (DWCNTS) for targeted drug release T Somanathan N Gokulakrishnan (Vels University Chennai India)

P3a-61 Biodistribution studies on nanoparticles are so far of limited use for PBPK modeling Gunnar Johanson U Carlander (Karolinska InstitutetSweden)

P3a-62 Toxicokinetics of zinc oxide nanoparticles in rats Soo-Jin Choi Hae-Eun Chung Jin Yu Miri Baek Jeong-A Lee Min-Seok Kim Su-Hyon Kim Eun-Ho Maeng (Department of Food Science and Technology Seoul Womenrsquos University South Korea)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P4a-1 Evaluation of toxicity of the nanoscale materials for mammalians and environment Rostyslav Stoika N Boyko Y Senkiv Y Shlyakhtina R Panchuk R Bilyy Y Filyak Y Kit N Skorohyd O Klyuchivska H Falfushinska L Gnatyshyna O Stoliar A Zaichenko N Mitina A Ryabceva (Institute of Cell Biology Ukraine)

P4a-2 Metal oxide nanoparticle transport in porous media ndash an analysis about (un)certainties in environmental research Ilona Heidmann (University of Koblenz-Landau Germany)

P4a-3 Assessing the heteroaggregation of manufactured nanoparticles with naturally occuring colloids in a typical surface water Jeacuterocircme Labille A Praetorius C Harns J-Y Bottero J Brant M Scheringer (Aix-Marseille Universiteacute CNRS IRD CEREGE France)

P4a-4 Potential safety implications of nanoformulation of agrochemicals in crops production Haixin Cui X Zhao (The Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences China)

P4b-1 Environmental dissemination of silver nanoparticles which impact on crops Camille Larue L Ceacutecillon H Castillo-Michel S Sophie J Bourguignon M Carriegravere S Bureau V Magnin G Sarret (Isterre UMR 5275 CNRS and Univ J Fourier France)

P4b-2 Bio-interactions between proteins and CeO2-nps with similar hydrodynamic radius Franccediloise Rollin-Genetet E Artells C Seidel W Liu J Rose A Thieacutery C Vidaud (CEA France)

P4b-3 Carbon nanotubes enhanced the lead toxicity on the freshwater fish Diego Steacutefani T Martinez Oswaldo L Alves and E Barbieri (University of Campinas ndash UNICAMP Brazil)

P4b-4 Colloidal stability of modified carbon nanotubes Stefan Schymura K Franke (HZDR Institute of Resource Ecology Germany)

P4c-1 Behavioural responses of hediste diversicolor (polycheta) to Ag CdS or CuO nanoparticles using the multispecies freshwater biomonitorreg (MFB) Hanane Perrein-Ettajani P Emmanuel Buffet P Wu Douglas Gilliland P Reip E Valsami-Jones C Mouneyrac (LUNAM universiteacute UCO MMS France)

P4c-2 Combined effect of ZnO nanoparticles on zebrafish early development Eugene Krysanov T Demidova (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P4c-3 Effect of metal oxide nanoparticles on embryotoxicity of doxorubicin Tatiana Demidova E Krysanov (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P4c-4 Evaluation of multi walled carbon nanotubes ecotoxicology using standardized procedures on aquatic organisms

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

Florence Mouchet C Gancet E Pinelli A Perrault F Bourdiol E Flahaut L Gauthier J-C Boutonnet (CNRS UPS INPT NAUTILE Laboratoires ecolabCIRIMATGRL France)

P4c-5 Adverse effect of surface modified nanoparticles on the aquatic environment Younjung Jung J-Sung Ra and S Kim (KIST-Europe Campus E Germany)

P4c-6

P4c-7 Acute aquatic toxicity of photoactive TiO2 nanoparticles anchored on kaolinite matrix to freshwater green algae Kristina Čabanovaacute P Peikertovaacute V Matějka JKukutschovaacute (VŠB ndash Technical University of Ostrava Czech Republic)

P4c-8 Monitoring technique for the acute effect of TiO2 nanoparticles from the behaviour of rice fish orizias latipes in vivo Masaru Irie K Kosuge K Shida M Kubo-Irie K Takeda (Waseda Univ Japan)

P4c-9 Antifungal and antibacterial activities of silver nanoparticles Mohd Faiyaz Anwar D Yadav R Arora J Chandara M Samim (Department of Chemistry Jamia Hamdard University India)

P4c-10 (04a-3)

Adsorption of organic pollutants to aqueous suspensions of carbon nanomaterials Berit Glomstad A Booth B M Jenssen L Soslashrensen J Liu M Shen

(Norwegian University of Science and Technology Norway)

P5a-1 Carbon nanotubes sorbents and their potential risks to aquatic organisms

Daniela Plachaacute A Matlochovaacute K Čabanovaacute P Peikertovaacute (VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava Czech Republic)

P5a-2 Ecologicaly friendly intermatrix synthesis of polymer stabilized silver nanocomposites dealing with nanomaterial release Julio Bastos-Arrieta M Muntildeoz Dmitri N Muraviev P Ruiz (Autonomous University of Barcelona Spain)

P5a-3 Characterization of nanoparticulate emissions from the incineration of wastes containing manufactured nanomaterials Dinh-Trinh Tran D Fleury D Venditti S Durecu A Joubert G Ounoughene E Fiani T Meunier O Le Bihan L Le coq (INERIS Ecole des mines de Nantes France)

P5a-4 Investigation of nanoparticle release from UV-curable polymeric nanocomposites AFreyer E Bilz H Hildebrand K Franke R Mehnert E Mai (Leibniz Institute for Surface Modification Germany)

P5a-5 Characterization of released particles during abrasion test of nano-charged construction materials C Bressot O Aguerre-Chariol A Plassais F RousseauC Haehnel O Le Bihan (INERIS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P5a-6 Release of nanomaterials from paint waste Stefano Zuin M Gaiani A Ferrari L Golanski F Tardif (Venice Research Consortium Italy)

P5a-7 Potential release of carbon nanotubes from cnt composites during grinding process Isamu ogura M Kotake M Shigeta M Uejima K Saito N Hashimoto A Kishimoto (National institute of advanced industrial science and technology (AIST) technology research association for single wall carbon nanotubes Japan)

P5a-8 Nanomaterials for controlled drug delivery system T Somanthan (Vels University india)

P6a-1 Release characteristics of single-wall carbon nanotubes during manufacturing and handling Isamu Ogura M Kotake Nao Hashimoto K Gotoh A Kishimoto (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Technology Research Association for Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes (TASC) Japan)

P6a-2 Towards a nanosecured plateform to assess risks along the industrial lifecycle of nanomaterials Dominique Fleury E Frejafon B Debray O Aguerre-Chariol A Vignes and J Bouillard (INERIS France)

P6a-3 Mapping the use of nanoparticles in Quebecrsquos industries and research laboratories Claude Emond C Ostiguy I Dossa Y Malki C Boily D Roughley A Plavski et C-A Endo (University of Montreal Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Department Canada)

P8a-1 Life cycle and destination of silver nanoparticles in environment Ghassem Amoabediny I Alahdadi J Malakootikhah (University of Tehran Iran)

P9a-1 Towards nanoresponsibility Dorotheacutee Benoit Browaeys Jean-Jacques Perrier (VivAgora France)

P9a-2 Nanosafety - risk governance of manufactured nanoparticles -- challenges of substance regulation under scientific uncertainty Stefanie B Seitz J Jahnel and T Fleischer (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) Germany)

PO The ERA-Net SIINN Project Safe Implementation of Innovative Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Rainer Hagenbeck

B Fillon D Duret L Golanski SLegros (Forschungszentrum Juumllich GmbH Germany CEA France)

P1 Innovative strategies methods and tools for occupational risks management of manufactured nanomaterials (MNMs) in the construction industry Jesuacutes M Loacutepez de Ipintildea (TECNALIA Research amp Innovation ) on behalf of the Scaffold Consortium

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Wednesday 14 November

Session 3 Toxicology (Chair Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster)

3a Nanoparticle biotransformation and degradation

PL3 800-835

Concepts of safety assessment of engineered nanomaterials (ENM) Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster (University of Rochester USA)

O3a-1 845-900

How do oxide nanomaterial dispersions evolve in an in vitro assessment Omar Lozano J Mejia J-P Piret D Jacques C Saout J-M Dogneacute O Toussaint S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Belgium)

O3a-2 900-915

Interaction of fibrinogen and albumin with titanium dioxyde nanoparticles of different crystalline phases Arianna Marucco I Fenoglio F Turci B Fubini (University of Torino Dip Italy)

O3a-3 915-930

An effective photothermal therapy against cancer cells and deep tissue imaging with targeted NIR QD Ravindran Girija Aswathy B Sivakumar Y Nagaoka Y Yoshida T Maekawa D Sakthi Kumar (Bio Nano Electronics Research Center Japan)

O3a-4 930-945

Safety of nanovectors Cytotoxicity assessment of New self-emulsifying multiple wow nanoemulsions Estelle Sigward N Mignet P Rat M Dutot D Scherman D Brossard S Crauste-Manciet (INSERM France)

O3a-5 945-1000

Surface ligand dependent fate and toxicity of ZnO np in HEPG2 cells Dorota Bartczak M-O Baradez H Goenaga-Infante D Marshall (LGCUK)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 12 Regulation and standardization in nano-products (Chair Maila Puolamaa)

12a Regulation

PL12a 1030-1105

Regulatory aspects of nanomaterials in REACH Maila Puolamaa (DG Enterprise and Industry European Commission Brussel)

O12a-1 1115-1130

Legal issues of the environmental safety regulation in the sphere of nanotechnology in Russian federation Ekaterina Belokrylova (Udmurt State University Russia)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

O12a-2 1130-1145

Regulation and safety implementation of nanotechnology for chemical enterprises in the Central Europe space Andreas Falk S Hartl F Sinner (BioNanoNet Forschungsgesellschaft mbH Austria)

O12a-3 1145-1200

Defining occupational and consumer exposure limits for nanomaterials - first experiences from REACH registrations Karin Aschberger F M Christensen (European commission-JRC Italy)

O12a-4 1200-1215

Development of an integrative program of Nanosafety Promote the Coordination Between Industries and Risk Assessor Claude Emond S Kouassi F Schuster (BioSimulation Consulting Inc USA University of Montreal Canada)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 8 Life cycle analysis recycling waste management and disposal (Chair Bernd Nowack)

PL8 1330-1405

Life cycle considerations for assessing environmental risks of nanomaterials Bernd Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

O8a-1 1415-1445

Incineration of nanowastes The implications from a life cycle perspective Tobias Walser LK Limbach R Brogioli E Erismann L Flamigni B Hattendorf M Juchli F Krumeich C Ludwig K Prikopsky M Rossier D Saner A Sigg S Hellweg D Guumlnther W J Stark (Institute of Environmental Engineering Switzerland)

O8a-2 1445-1500

Preliminary evaluation of risks related to waste incineration of polymer nanocomposites Lex Roes M K Patel E Worrell C Ludwig (Utrecht UniversityThe Netherlands)

O8a-3 1500-1515

Safe and environmentally-friendly management and final elimination of wastes harbouring nano-objects or likely to release nanoparticles Thierry Meunier D VendittI amp S Durecu (Groupe Seacutecheacute Environnement France)

O8a-9

1515-1530 Investigation of the life cycle of nanoparticles by means of [4445Ti]TiO2 and [110mAg]Ag0 ndash Research Project nanoTrack Heike Hildebrand K Franke A Freyer E Bilz R Mehnert E Mai C Isaacson K Schirmer A Ammann L Sigg (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden Germany)

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Session 10 Commercial equipment (Chair Robert Muir)

O10a-1 1600-1615

Optical instrumentations for Nanosafety Nathalie Vollmer (HORIBA Scientific France)

O10a-2 1615-1630

NanoScan SMPS - a Novel Portable Nanoparticle Sizing and counting Instrument Torsten Tritscher TJ Krinke A F Zerrath E Filimundi O F Bischof (TSI GmbH GTSI Incorporated Germany USA)

O10a-3 1630-1645

Detecting amp characterizing nanomaterials in complex matrices amp airborne Byron J Cheatham (CytoViva USA)

O10a-4 1645-1700

High Resolution Portable Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer Designed for best practice nano exposure measurements Brian Steer B Gorbunov R Muir (Naneum Ltd UK)

O10a-5 1700-1715

Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis (NTA) A tool in toxicology and environmental fate assessment of nanomaterial Phil Vincent P Hole P Peotta S Capracotta B Carr (NanoSight LtdUK)

O10a-6 1715-1730

Magellan innovative detection traceability and characterization of Nanoparticles traces in liquid media Steacutephane Aiumlt Oumeghar P Nagtegaele D Jacob (Cordouan Technologies France)

2000-2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

Session 2 Detection and identification of nanoparticles (Co-chair Olivier Le Bihan)

2c Detection and measurement of nanoparticles in water

O2c-1 845-900

Measuring particle size distributions of nanoparticles in aqueous media using FFF and LIBD Nataliya Fedotova K Ralf B Sinnet G Detlef (ETH Zurich Switzerland)

O2c-2 900-915

Lab-on a chip microTAS (Micro Total Analysis Systems) for the High-throughput Measurement of Nanomaterial Solubility Ratna Tantra (National Physical Laboratory United Kingdom)

O2c-3 915-930

Species selective pre-concentration and quantification of Ag Au and Pd nanoparticles using cloud point extraction and graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry Georg Hartmann M Schuster (Technische Universitaumlt Muumlnchen Germany)

O2c-4 930-945

Quantitative Analysis of Engineered Nanoparticles in Food and Environment Frank Von der Kammer S Wagner S Legros B Meisterjahn E H Larsen K LoeschnerJ NavratilovaT Hofmann (Univ of Vienna Austria)

O2c-5 945-1000

Detection of nanoparticle heavy metal Pollutants in water by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) Cheikh-Benoit Faye C Dutouquet T Amodeo E Frejafon P Delalain O Aguerre-Chariol N Gilon-Delepine (INERIS France)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 2 Detection and identification of nanoparticles (Co-chair Simon Clavaguera)

2d Detection and measurement of nanoparticles in air

O2d-1 1030-1045

NanoBadge a Tool for Engineered Nanoparticles Exposure Assessment Simon Clavaguera M Amdaoud S Jacquinot S Motellier A Guiot L Golanski P Capron (CEA France)

O2d-2 1045-1100

Measurement methods for the EC definition of nanomaterials Luigi Calzolai D Gilliland and F Rossi (European Commission - DG Joint Research Centre Italy)

O2d-3 1100-1115

O2d-4 1115-1130

Detection of Nanoparticle agglomerates trapped in a low pressure RF (Radio-Frequency) plasma discharge using LIBS (Laser-induced Breakdown spectroscopy) Christophe Dutouquet G Wattieaux L Meyer E Frejafon and L Boufendi (INERIS France)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

O2d-5 1130-1145

Characterization of manufactured TiO2 nanoparticles Charles Motzkus J Idrac T Maceacute S Vaslin-Reimann P Ausset et M Mailleacute (LNE France)

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Sophie Lanone)

3a Nanoparticle biotransformation and degradation

O3a-6 1145-1200

ECSINrsquos methodological approach for hazard evaluation of engineered nanomaterials Lisa Bregoli F Benetti E Sabbioni (ECSIN ITALY)

O3a-7 1200-1215

Degraded nanocomposites a combined physico-chemical and toxicogenomics approach in caco-2 cells Odette Prat M Fisichella F Berenguer G Steinmetz M Auffan J Rose (CEA France)

O3a-8 1215-1230

Pristine graphene activates macrophages to produce cytokineschemokines via TLR- and NF-kappa B-related signalling pathways Taotao Wei H Zhou K Zhao and C Chen (Chinese Academy of Sciences China)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 3 Toxicology (Co- chair Claude Emond)

3b Nano bio interactions modeling

O3b-1 1330-1345

Assessment of different methods studying the impact of carbon nanomaterials on platelet function Julie Laloy F Mullier S Robert L Alpan J Mejia J-PPiret N Bailly S Lucas B Chatelain OToussaint B Masereel S Rolin amp J-M Dogneacute (University of Namur Belgium)

O3b-2 1345-1400 =gt(OP3a-54)

Iron oxide nanoparticles show no toxicity in terms of comete assay in lymphocytes a promising vehicle for nitric oxide releasing nanocarrier in biomedical applications R de Lima J Luiz Oliveira P Sayuri Kaneko Murakami M A M Molina R Itri P Haddad Amedea B Seabra (Universidade de Sorocaba Brazil)

O3b-3 1400-1415

Translocation of SiO2 nanoparticles across human bronchial epithelial cells Isabelle George S Vranic S Boland F Marano A Baeza-Squiban (Universiteacute Paris Diderot France)

O3b-4 1415-1430

Development of a dose-controlled multiculture cell exposure chamber for efficient delivery of airborne and engineered nanoparticles Akrivi Asimakopoulou Emmanouil Daskalos N Lewinski M Riediker E Papaioannou A G Konstandopoulos (Aerosol and Particle Technology Laboratory CPERICERTH Greece)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

Panel discussion Toxicology (Moderator Claude Emond)

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Peter Hoet)

3b Nano bio interactions modeling

O3b-5 1600-1615

In vitro ex vivo and in vivo translocation of titanium dioxide nanoparticles through the gastrointestinal barrier toxicological consequences Emilie Brun Nathalie Herlin-Boime G Veronesi B Fayard A-M Flank M Carriegravere (CEA-CNRS France)

O3b-6 1615-1630

Variation in silver nanoparticles toxicity in the presence of phenolic compounds Alina Martirosyan A Bazes Y-J Schneider (Institute of Life Sciences Belgium)

O3b-7 1630-1645

Development of a PBPK model for ionic and nanoparticulate silver Gerald Bachler N von Goetz K Hungerbuumlhler (ETH Zurich Switzerland)

O3b-8 1645-1700

Predictive tests to evaluate oxidative potential of engineered nanomaterials Mara Ghiazza E Carella S Oliaro Bosso M Tomatis I Corazzari M Cristina Paganini S Livraghi F Viola A Marucco B Fubini I Fenoglio (University of Torino Italy)

O3b-9 1700-1715

Comparison of Toxicity of Uncoated and Coated Silver Nanoparticles Kathy C Nguyen P Rippstein J Tan A F Tayabali (Health Canada Canada)

O3b-10 1715 -1730

Nano-titanium dioxide modulates the dermal sensitization potency of DNCB Stijn Smulders V De Vooght S Hussain S Boland B Nemery P HM Hoet J AJ Vanoirbeek (KU Leuven Belgium)

O3b-11 1730-1745

Using a PBPK model to study the influence of different characteristics of nanoparticles on their biodistribution Dingsheng Li C Emond G Johanson O Jolliet (School of Public Health University of MichiganUSA)

O3b-12 1745-1800

Cytotoxicity of solid lipid nanoparticle and nanostructured lipid carriers with local anaesthetic dibucaine for topical application Nelson Duraacuten R de Melo Barbosa C Moraes G da Silva T dos Santos Bella D Ribeiro de Arauacutejo P D Marcato E de Paula (State University of Campinas Brazil)

2000- 2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

1430-1530

Toxicology what is the time-scale to identify hazard classes for the engineered nanoparticles Application to nanomaterials safe by design

Claude Emond Claude Emond (University of Montreal Canada) Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster (University of Rochester USA) Gunnar Johanson (Karolinska Institutet Sweden) Daniel Bernard (ARKEMA France)

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 67 Secure industrial production and protection technology (Co-chair Jesuacutes Loacutepez de Ipintildea Pentildea)

6aSecure industrial production

O6a-6 845-900

In situ synthesis of anti-bacterial nanocomposite coatings by nanosafe-by-design sputtering process Alain Billard E Monsifrot I Sayah F Sanchette F Schuster (DEPHIS SARL France)

O6a-7 900-915

Secure Process through functionnalisation elaboration of organic composites reinforced with aligned carbon nanotubes grown on carbon fibers Steacutephanie Patel Y Magga M Pinault D Porterat G Deniau C Reynaud M Mayne-LrsquoHermite (CEA France)

O6a-8 915-930

Criteria and guiding principles for the precautionary design and for improved recyclability of engineered nanomaterials Michael Steinfeldt (University of Bremen Germany)

O6a-9 930-945

From Safe Nanomanufacturing to Nanosafe-by-Design processes Freacutedeacuteric Schuster F Lomello (CEA France)

1000-1030

Coffee-break

Session 11 Risk management for OHS experts (Chair Paul Schulte)

(Co-chair Olivier Witchger and Eric Drais)

PL11 1030-1105

Risk management for OHS experts Paul A Schulte (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health USA)

O11a-1 1115-1130

Horizon-scanning and Identification of emerging risks among nanotech-companies Steffen Foss Hansen H V Kristensen A Baun (Technical University of Denmark Denmark)

O11a-2 1130-1145

Risk assessment of nanomaterials and nanoproducts ndash adaptation of traditional approaches Jutta Jahnel T Fleischer S B Seitz (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Germany)

O11a-3 1145-1200

OHB based risk assessment method for powders and nanomaterials Malcom Staves Laurent Gridelet P Delbecq L Herveacute G Fayet D Fleury S Kowal (SOPROREAL France)

O11a-4 French approach for characterizing potential emissions and exposure to

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

1200-1215 aerosols released from nanomaterials in workplace operations Catherine Durand O Witschger O Le Bihan E Zimmermann A Marchetto M Reynier D Charpentier (CEA France)

O11a-5 1215-1230

Concerns related to Safety Management of Engineered Nanomaterials Amela Groso T Meyer (Ecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 11 Risk management for OHS Experts (Co- chair Eric Drais)

O11a-6 1330-1345

Design of a prevention approach from representations to action the case of nanomaterials Catherine LrsquoAllain S Caroly E Drais (Laboratoire PACTE Universiteacute de Grenoble INPG France)

O11a-7 1345-1400

From nanomaterials risk perception to risk management last literature survey lessons Eric Drais (INRS France)

O11a-8 1400-1415

French registry of workers handling engineered nanomaterials as an Instrument of integrated system for surveillance and research Irina Guseva Canu O Boutou-Kempf L Delabre S Ducamp Y Iwatsubo J-L Marchand and E Imbernon (French Institute for Public Health Surveillance France)

Session 12 Regulation and standardization in nano-products (Co-chair Olivier Salvi)

12 b Standardization

PL12b 1430-1445

NanoSTAIR project Establishing a process and a platform to support standardization for nanotechnologies Olivier Salvi E Freacutejafon (EU-VRi Germany)

O12b-1 1445-1500

Current International Standardization in particle characterization and release testing Michael Stintz L Hillemann (Institute of Process Engineering and Environmental Technology Germany)

O12b-2 1500-1515

Overview of standardization activities in Europe (CEN) and in relation with ISO and OECD Jean-Marc Aublant (LNE France)

O12b-3 1515-1530

Managing Operation Procedures in collaborative projects Marie-Gabrielle Ollivier Beuzelin A Hool (Ecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 8 Life cycle analysis

(Co- chair Mickael Riediker)

O8a-5 1600-1615

LCA Modelling of Engineered Nanomaterials a framework for establishing sound inventory data of production amp releases of nano objects along the life cycle Roland Hischier (EMPA Switzerland)

O8a-6 1615-1630

LCA case studies of nanotechnology-based applications in the project NanoSustain Michael Steinfeldt (University of Bremen Germany)

O8a-7 1630-1645

Life cycle assessment of a self-cleaning coating based on nano TiO2-polyurea resin applied on aluminum panel Martina Pini A M Ferrari R Gamberini P Neri B Rimini ( EN amp TECH - Italy)

O8a-8 1645-1700

Impact assessment of nano activated polymeric membranes Stefano Zuin P Scanferla W Wennekes J E Wong K De Sitter C Dotremont I Genne (Venice Research Consortium Italy)

O8a-4 1700-1715

Environmental exposure modelling of Engineered Nanomaterials and comparison to their corresponding bulktotal material flows Tianyin Sun F Gottschalk K Hungerbuumlhler B Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

Session 67 Secure industrial production (Co- chair Freacutedeacuteric Schuster)

6b Protection technology

O6b-1 1715-1730

Evaluating performance of containment equipment designed for handling manufactured nanomaterials by use of nanoparticle marker Seacutebastien Artous P Bombardier S Derrough D Locatelli P Nobile C Durand (CEA France)

O6b-2 1730-1745

Experimental and numerical comparative study of the containment of airborne nanoparticles and gas released inside a safety cabinet Vincent Cesard E Belut C Preacutevost (INRS France)

O6b-3 1745-1800

Experimental evaluation of the resistance of protective gloves against titanium dioxide nanoparticles in solution under conditions simulating occupational use Ludwig Vinches P Dolez K J Wilkinson S Halleacute (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal Canada)

2000-2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

2939

Thursday 15 November

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Chair Jeacuterocircme Rose)

4a Transport transformations and trophic transfer

PL4 800-835

Environmental Interactions Jeacuterocircme Rose M Auffan P Chaurand J Labille D Borschneck A Masion H Miche C Botta C Geantet E Puzenat P Afanasiev E Lecelrc J Garric F Manuela B Vollat P Noury K Abbaci J-Y Bottero (CEREGE France)

O4a-1 845-900

Effect of TiO2 nanoparticles on larval development of swallowtail within a food chain Miyoko Kubo-Irie M Yokoyama K Takeda M Irie (Tokyo University of Sciences Japan)

O4a-2 900-915

Role of water temperature in the fate transport bioavailability of engineered nanoparticles in aquatic environments Seyed Mohammad Majedi H K Lee B C Kelly (National University of Singapore Singapore)

O4a-3 915-930

MWCNT accumulation during hydroponic exposure of wheat and rapeseed quantification and distribution Camille Larue M Pinault B Czarny D Georgin E Flahaut N Bendiab M Mayne-LlsquoHermite V Dive F Taran M Carriegravere (CEA-CNRS France)

O4a-4 930-945

Benthic Food Chain studies with TiO2 nanoparticles Carl W Isaacson L Sigg A Amman and K Schirmer (EAWAG Switzerland)

O4a-5 945-1000

Modeling the fate of nano-TiO2 in the Rhone river ndash the importance of hetero aggregation with natural colloids Antonia Praetorius J Labille M Scheringer J-Y Bottero K Hungerbuumlhler (ETH Zuumlrich Switzerland)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 5 Nanomaterial release (Chair Tinh Nguyen)

5a Release by environmental stress

PL5 1030-1105

Quantitative Studies of Photo-induced Surface Accumulation and Release of Nanoparticles in Polymer Nanocomposites Tinh Nguyen D Stanley S Rabb D Banerjee X Gu L L Yu L Sung and J W Chin (NIST USA)

O5a-1 1115-1130

Scenarios and methods that induce protruding or released CNTrsquos after degradation of composite materials

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3039

Wendel Wohlleben L Cena S Hirth G Cox Ž Tomović T Peters (BASF SE Germany)

O5a-2 1130-1145

Monitoring migration and transformation of nanomaterials in polymeric composites during climatic aging Gemma Vilar E Fernaacutendez-Rosas G Janer E Mas del Molino M Busquets-Fiteacute V Puntes SVaacutezquez-Campos (LEITAT Technological Center SPAIN)

O5a-3 1145-1200

Release of nanoparticles from textiles during washing Bernd Nowack Lena Windler C Lorenz N von Goetz K Hungerbuumlhler M Heuberger (EMPA Switzerland)

O5a-4 1200-1215

Release of TiO2 particles from paints containing pigment TiO2 andor nano-TiO2 by weathering experiments Ahmed Al-Kattan A Wichser R Vonbank S Brunner A Ulrich and B Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

O5a-5 1215-1230

Release of CeO2 nanoparticles upon aging of acrylic wood coating Lorette Scifo P Chaurand A Masion M Auffan M-A Diot J Labille J-Y Bottero and J Rose (TecnaliaFrance)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Co-Chair Jean-Yves Bottero)

4b Biodegradation biointeractions

O4b-1 1330-1345

Aged TiO2-based nanomaterial used in sunscreens implications on ESCHERICHIA COLI sensitization to toxic metal Catherine Santaella B Allainmat F Simonet J Labille C Geantet J Rose W Achouak (CNRS-CEA France)

O4b-2 1345-1400

Characterizing nanoparticles reactivity structure-Photocatalytic activity relationship Jordi Piella N Bastus V Puntes (ICN Spain)

O4b-3 1400-1415

TiO2 nanoparticles in cosmetic sunscreen effect of aging on physico-chemical and cytotoxic properties of both plain formulation and extracted nanoparticles Manon Rossano N Hucher C Picard M Grisel F Le Foll (URCOM CNRS France)

O4b-4 1415-1430

Assessment of Environmental Exposure to Nanomaterials through mesocosms experiments Meacutelanie Auffan M Tella L Brousset J Issartel C Pailles B Espinasse E Artells A Thiery C Santaella W Achouack A Masion J Rose J-Y Bottero

(CEREGE-CNRS France)

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3139

O4b-5 1430-1445

Biotransformation of Carbon Nanotubes and Fullerenes by Horseradish Peroxidase Deborah Xanat Flores-Cervantes J Hollender Hans-Peter E Kohler (EAWAG Switzerland)

O4b-6 1445-1500

Cobalt titanium dioxide and nanosilver nanoparticles cause skeletal damages in sea urchins at pluteus stage Antonietta Morena Gatti C Gambardella S Ferrando L Gallus P Ramoino C Falugi (University of Genoa Italy)

O4b-7 1500-1515

Comparison of effects on crustaceans carbon nanoparticles and molybdenum nanowires Anda Baumerte G Sakale J Zavickis M Knite L Putna M Balode A Mrzel (University of Latvia Slovenia)

1530-1600

Coffee-break

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Co-chair Laurent Charlet)

4c Biologicals effects of NMs

O4c-1 1600-1615

Concerns over aluminum oxide nanoparticle based applications an ecologically inspired study using environmentally relevant isolates and medium Sunandan Pakrashi N Chandrasekaran A Mukherjee (VIT University India)

O4c-2 1615-1630

The role of silver and vanadium to the ecotoxicity of silver vanadate nanowires decorated with silver nanoparticles Gisela de Aragatildeo Umbuzeiro M Coletty Artal F Kummrow R Dias Holtz O Luiz Alves (State University of Campinas Brazil)

O4c-3 1630-1645

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Marie Carriegravere)

3d Tissues and environnement

O3d-5 1700-1715

Violaceinpoly-ɛ -caprolactonechitosan nanoparticles against bovine mastistis antibacterial and ecotoxicity evaluation Gisela A Umbuzeiro E Berni G Nakazato F I Vacchi N Duraacuten (UNICAMP Brazil)

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3239

O3d-6 1715-1730

Evaluation of multi walled carbon nanotubes eco(geno)toxicity using the amphibian larvae of xenopus laevis Laury Gauthier F Mouchet C Gancet A Perrault F Bourdiol E Flahaut P Puech E Pinelli J-C Boutonnet (CNRS NAUTILE France)

O3d-7 1730-1745

Molecular interference between titanium from NP-TiO2 nanoparticles and iron homeostasis in E coli Caroline Fauquant Isabelle Michaud-Soret A-N Petit N Herlin-Boime P-H Jouneau SOllagnier de Choudens (CEA-CNRS France)

O3d-8 1745-1800

Fullerene nanoparticles C60 and C60(OH)18-22 Assessment of biological activity using bacterial cells and rat liver mitochondria as model systems Sandra M Santos R A Videira L Ferreira A M Dinis F Peixoto A S Jurado (University of Coimbra Portugal)

1815 Conclusion

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3339

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Naohide Shinohara)

3c Nanoparticles translocation and barrier

O3c-1 800-815

Tissue Distribution and clearance of Titanium Dioxide nanoparticles after intravenous administration and Intratracheal instillation Naohide Shinohara H Fukui N Danno T Ichinose K Honda M Gamo (AIST Japan)

O3c-2 815-830

A dynamic co-culture model resembling the alveolo-capillary barrier to study toxicity and translocation of nanoparticles Katrien Luyts B Nemery and P HM Hoet (KULeuven Belgium)

O3c-3 830-845

Communicating Nanotoxicology three Evaluations using in vitro central nerve models Fumihide Kanaya S Hanada Y Inoue Y Manome K Fujioka (National Center for Global Health and Medicine Japan)

O3c-4 845-900

Comparative study of neurologic effects of nano-TiO2 versus SiO2 after direct intracerebral exposure in mice Aureacutelie Balvay N Thieriet L Lakhdar A Bencsik (ANSES France)

O3c-5 900-915

Interactions of functionalized MWCNTs with primary neural cells from different brain regions site-specific effects Cyrill Bussy J Boczkowski S Lanone M Prato A Bianco K Kostarelos (Centre for Drug Delivery Research UK)

O3c-6 915-930

Specific uptakes and damages induced by polystyrene nanobeads according to surface chemistry Vincent Paget S Dekali T Kortulewski R Grall S Chevillard A Braun P Rat G Lacroix (INERIS France)

O3c-7 930-945

Application of in vitro BBB model to measure permeability of nanoparticles Sanshiro Hanada K Fujioka Y Inoue F Kanaya Y Manome K Yamamoto (National Center for Global Health and Medicine Japan)

O3c-8 945-1000

3D model of air-blood barrier for the study of nanoparticles translocation Samir Dekali V Paget C Gamez P Rat and G Lacroix (INERIS C-TAC France)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3439

Session 3 Toxicology (Chair Shuji Tsuruoka)

3c Nanoparticles translocation and barrier

O3c-9 1115-1130

Assessment of cytotoxicity intracellular uptake and intestinal absorption of amorphous silica nanoparticles in the Caco-2 in vitro human intestinal barrier model Agnieszka Kinsner-Ovaskainen C Uboldi I Cydzik F Simonelli E Alloa M Ceridono D Gilliland N Gibson J Ponti F Rossi (JRC Italy)

O3c-10 1130-1145

Influence of the length of imogolite-like nanotubes on their cytotoxicity and genotoxicity towards human dermal cells Wei Liu P Chaurand C Di Giorgio M De Meacuteo A Thill M Auffan A Masion D Borschneck F Chaspoul P Gallice A Botta J-Y Bottero J Rose

(CEREGEndashCNRS France)

O3c-11 1145-1200

Effect of Different surface charge based superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) on Biodistribution in Rat and Ex vivo Protein fishing Usawadee Sakulkhu L Maurizi A Gramoun M-G Beuzelin J-P Valleacutee G Coullerez H Hofmann (Eacutecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

O3c-12 1200-1215

An Impedance-based High-throughput Method for Evaluating the Cytotoxicity of Nanoparticles Mihaela Roxana Cimpan T Mordal J Schoumllermann U Pliquett E Cimpan

(IKO Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry Norway)

O3c-13 1215-1230

The use of differentiated human respiratory epithelial cells in inhalation toxicology of nanomaterials Frieke Kuper A Reus M Groumlllers F van Acker I Kooter (TNO Quality and Safety The Netherlands)

1230-1330 Lunch

Panel discussion (Moderator Alexei Grinbaum)

1330-1430 The opinion of the Civil Society international NGO and european labor unions regarding nanomaterials approaches Alexei Grinbaum (CEA France) Aida Ponce Del Castillo (ETU BrusseI) Luisa Filipponi (NANOPINION Brussel) Alain Lombard (VivAgora France)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM B

3539

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Freacutedeacuteric Bois)

3d Tissues and environment

O3d-1 1430-1445

ROS evaluation for a series of CNTs and their derivatives using ESR method with DMPO Shuji Tsuruoka KTakeuchi K Koyama M Endo H Matsumoto N Saito Y Usui D W Porter V Castranova (Shinshu University Japan)

O3d-2 1445-1500

Toxicity towards lung cells and Escherichia Coli Impact of nanoparticle dispersion status Nathalie Herlin-Boime Marie Carriegravere S Pigeot-Reacutemy A Casanova C Guillard J-C Lazzaroni D Atlan (CEA-UJF France)

O3d-3 1500-1515

Noteworthy Interaction of TiO2 Nanoparticles (Anatase) with Bacterial Cells under Dark Conditions Swayamprava Dalai N Chandrasekaran A Mukherjee (VIT University India)

O3d-4 1515-1530

Determination of endotoxin concentration by different test methods influence of sample preparation and particle interference on test reliability Stijn Smulders J-P Kaiser P Wick P Hoet (KULeuven Belgium)

1530-1630 Coffee-break

1815 End of the conference

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

3639

Session 9 Ethics and societal issues (Chair Alexei Grinbaum)

PL9 1030-1105

Nanotechnology and the narratives of responsibility Alexei Grinbaum (CEA France)

O9a-1 1115-1130

Nanotechnology responsibility and responsible innovation Christopher Groves (ESRC Cardiff University United Kingdom)

O9a-2 1130-1145

The social context of nanotechnology and Regulating its uncertainty a nanotechnologist approach Vincent Jamier I Gispert V Puntes (Centre for NanoBioSafety and Sustainability Spain)

O9a-3 1145-1200

The NanoSchool project a new pedagogical initiative to increase the awareness of nanosciences and nanotechnologies in the classrooms Francine Papillon E Excoffon A Bsiesy J Chevrier (CEA Grenoble France)

O9a-4 1200-1215

Latest research results on the effects of nanomaterials on humans and the environment DaNa - Knowledge Base Nanomaterials Clarissa Marquardt K Nau HF Krug D Kuumlhnel B Mathes V Richter S Scholz C Steinbach (KITGermany)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 5 Nanomaterial release

5b Release by mechanical stress

(Co- chair Francois Tardif)

O5b-1 1330-1345

Release-ability of nano fillers from different nanomaterials (Toward the acceptability of nanoproduct) Luana Golanski A Guiot S Motellier A T Saber F Tardif P Capron (CEA-Liten France)

O5b-2 1345-1400

Nanomaterial release from nanocomposites during reworking process Virginia Goacutemez M Levin S Irusta M Dal Maso J-M Santamariacutea K A Jensen I K Koponen (INA Spain)

O5b-3 1400-1415

Nanoparticle release from Nanocomposites due to mechanical treatment at two stages of the life-cycle Daniel Goumlhler A Nogowski P Fiala M Stintz (Institute of Process Engineering and environmental Technology Germany)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

3739

O5b-4 1415-1430

On character of coarse fine and ultrafine particles in automotive brake wear debris Jana Kukutschovaacute P W Lee V Matějka K Malachovaacute E Veselaacute Pavliacutena Peikertovaacute KČabanovaacute MVaculiacutek P Filip (Nanotechnology Centre at VŠB Czech Republic)

O5b-5 1430-1445

Abrasion tests on MWCNT composites influence of CNT dispersion state and fillermatrix interface Maxime Pras J Duchet-Rumeau J-F Gerard L Golanski A Guiot (UMR CNRS France)

O5b-6 1445-1500

Generation of aerosols during the mechanical solicitation of materials development of an experimental set-up and applications Christophe Bressot N Shandilya O Aguerre-Chariol M Morgeneyer O L C Le Bihan (INERIS France)

O5b-7 1500-1515

On nanoparticles release from polymer nanocomposites for applications in lightweight automotive components James Njuguna S Sachse F Silva S Michalowski and K Pielichowski (Centre for Automotive Technology Cranfield University UK)

O5b-8 1515-1530

Abrasion behavior of an epoxy-based nanocomposite with raw- and functionalized carbon nanotubes Lukas Schlagenhauf Bryan TT Chu J Buha F Nuumlesch J Wang (Swiss Federal Institute for Materials Testing and Research Switzerland)

1530- 1600 Coffee-break

Session 5 Nanomaterial release

5c General and other release mechanisms

(Co-chair Wendel Wohlleben)

O5c-1 1600-1615

Nanomaterial dustiness - a comparison between three methods Keld Alstrup Jensen M Levin I K Koponen D Bard A Kelley G Burdett S Bau O Witschger (National Research Centre for the Working Environment Denmark)

O5c-2 1615-1630

NanoRelease ndash Developing Methods to Measure Release of Nanomaterials from Solid Consumer Products Lie Chen M Hill R Canady (Health Canada Canada)

O5c-3 1630-1645

O5c-4 1645-1700

Characterization and quantification of nanoparticle release from commercial available spray products containing engineered nanoparticles Sabrina Losert M Lattuada K Hungerbuumlhler A Ulric (EMPA Switzerland)

Thursday 15 November 2012 ROOM C

3839

O5c-5 1700-1715

Behavior of nanoparticles during high temperature treatment (incineration type) Samir Derrough G Raffin D Locatelli P Nobile C Durand (CEA France)

O5c-6 1715-1730

Fate of CNT-epoxy composite during incineration Ulrika Backman J Lyyraumlnen T Kettunen J Leskinen O Sippula A Auvinen J Jokiniemi (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Finland)

O5c-7 1730-1745

Release of TiO2 nanoparticles from cement during their life cycle step of use Nathan Bossa J Rose P Chaurand O Aguerre-Chariol (INERIS iCEINT France)

1800 Conclusion

1815 End of the conference

Page 23: Book of Abstracts - Institute of Physics

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

(Biocenter Innsbruck Medical University Austria)

P3a-30 In vitro testing of nanoparticles dissolution Anna Godymchuk E Yunda (Tomsk Polytechnic University Russian Federation)

P3a-31 Particulate cobalt toxicity and internalization in lung cells Veacuteronique Malard C Darolles N Sage P Gueacuteraud M Floriani J Armengaud (CEA IRSN France)

P3a-32 Effects of physicochemical properties exposure doses and cell types on cytotoxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles Yan (Mary) Zhang Kathy C Nguyen D E Lefebvre P S Shwed J Crosthwait G S Bondy Azam F Tayabali (Environmental Health Sciences and Research Bureau Health Canada Canada)

P3a-33 Proteomic study of the molecular responses of mouse macrophages to copper oxide nanoparticles Thierry Rabilloud S Triboulet C Aude-Garcia M Carriegravere H Diemer F Proamer A Habert M Chevallet V Collin-Faure D Hanau A Van Dorsselaer N Herlin-Boime (CNRS France)

P3a-34 Toxicological evaluation of TiC nanoparticles orally administered in a rat model Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan J Mejia O Toussaint J-M Dogn S Lucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC Belgium)

P3a-35 In vitro toxicity assessment of gold nanoparticles in biological media Sadequa Sultana N Djaker M Salerno S Boca S Astilean H Hlawaty MLamy De La Chapelle (Universiteacute Paris 13 France)

P3a-36 Comparison cytotoxic potency of zinc oxide nanoparticles on five cellular lines Lidia Zapoacuter M Szewczyńska (Central Institute for Labour Protection ndash National Research Institute Poland)

P3a-37 Respiratory effects of repeated instillations of iron manganese and chromium oxides nanoparticles in mice Mirlande Preacutesumeacute A Simon-Deckers G Beaune O Durupthy J Boczkowski S Lanone (INSERM France)

P3a-38 Morphological and cytohistochemical evaluation of renal effects of cadmium-doped silica nanoparticles given intratracheally to rat Teresa Coccini E Roda S Barni L Manzo (Toxicology Division Salvatore Maugeri Foundation IRCCS and European Centre for Nanomedicine University of Pavia Italy)

P3a-39 Titanium oxide nanoparticles toxicity causes functionality and DNA damage in buffalo (bubalus bubalis) sperm in vitro Gautam Kaul and Kamlesh Pawar (Biochemistry Department National Dairy Research Institute Government of India Lab India)

P3a-40 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of zinc oxide nanoparticles in human

neuroblastoma cells Carla Costa V Valdiglesias G Kılıccedil B Laffon J P Teixeira (Portuguese

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

National Institute of Health Portugal)

P3a-41 Innovative nano-qsar technology for early detection of nanoparticlesrsquo toxicity Natalia Novoselska V Kuzmin A Artemenko (IIMechnikov Odessa National University Ukraine)

P3a-42 In vitro toxicity of carbon nanotubes impact of acid functionalization Agathe Figarol J Pourchez D Boudard D Bernache-Assolant M Cottier and P Grosseau (Ecole Nationale Supeacuterieure des Mines LINA France)

P3a-43 Role of metal oxide nanoparticle in welderrsquos lung injury A Simon-Deckers P Andujar B Fayard B Clin J Boczkowski J-C Pairon J Doucet F Gallateau-Salleacute S Lanone (INSERM CNRS France)

P3a-44 MTT and LDH interlaboratory assays for assessing in vitro cytotoxicity of engineered nanomaterials C Costa J- P Teixeira A Dhawan A Pandey B Laffon J Fernandez Tajes V Valdiglesias D Fuchs S Schroecksnadel M Carriegravere S Bonassi A Basak Engin E Coskun B Karahalil Nathalie Herlin-Boime (Environmental Health Dept National Institute of Health Dr Ricardo Jorge Porto Portugal )

P3a-45 Understanding the impact of np physicochemical properties in biological fluid

and their resultant cellular interaction in vitro Vera Hirsch C Kinnear B Rothen-Rutishauser Martin J D Clift A Petri-Fink (Adolphe Merkle Institute University of Fribourg Switzerland)

P3a-46 Biocompatibility evaluation of medical devices incorporating nanomaterials Sylvie Framery (NAMSA Europe France)

P3a-47 Genotoxicity and proinflammatory effects of nanosilica via oral route in vitro and in vivo approaches Adeline Tarantini K Hogeveen S Huet G Jarry R Lanceleur L Le Hegarat A Mourot M Poul J-G Rolland V Fessard (ANSES France)

P3a-48 In vitro evaluation of cellular response induced by ZnO nanoparticles zinc ions and non-nano ZnO in fish cells Mar Babin C del Rio Joseacute L Pareja C Garciacutea-Goacutemez D Fernaacutendez (INIA Department of Environment Spain)

P3a-49 Genotoxicity of cerium dioxide nanoparticles (CeO2 nps) on mice oocyte Raphaeumll Rollais M Auffan J Perrin V Tassistro T Orsiegravere A Botta J Rose B Courbiere (Institut Meacutediterraneacuteen de Biodiversiteacute et drsquoEcologie Faculteacute de Meacutedecine de lrsquoUniversiteacute drsquoAix-Marseille France)

P3a-50 Effects of amorphous silica nanoparticles on human alveolar epithelial cells Mathilde Delaval R Guadagnini S Vranic F Marano A Baeza-Squiban S Boland (Sorbonne Paris CiteacuteCNRS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P3a-51 How do carbide enm dispersions evolve in an in vitro assessment Jorge Mejia O Lozano J-P Piret D Jacques C Saout JM Dogneacute O Toussaint S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation

Laboratory of Biochemistry and Cellular Biology (URBC) Belgium)

P3a-52 Stability of SiC and TiC nanoparticles during in vitro assessment Jorge Mejia V Valembois J-P Piret C Saout Jean-Michel Dogneacute Olivier Toussaint Steacutephane Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Laboratory of Biochemistry and Cellular Belgium)

P3a-53 Cytotoxicity of MWCNT and SiO2 nanoparticles at different stages of their life cycle as nanocomposite fillers Ezequiel Mas del Molino Gemma Vilar G Janer E Fernaacutendez-Rosas S Vaacutezquez-Campos (LEITAT Technological Center SPAIN)

P3a-54=gt (03b-2)

Nitric oxide releasing-iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles for biomedical applications cell viability apoptosis and cell death evaluations Renata de Lima J Luiz Oliveira A Ludescher M A M Molina R Itri Amedea B Seabra Paula Haddad (Departamento de Biotecnologia Universidade de Sorocaba Brazil)

P3a-55 Cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of biogenic silver nanoparticles R De Lima D Ballottin Priscyla D Marcato L Tasic Nelson Duraacuten (Osasco UniversityBrazil)

P3a-56 Biocompatibility and cytotoxicity study of nanophotonic contact lens material Marija Tomic J Muncan D Stamenkovic M Jokanović L Matija (Faculty of Mechanical Engineering University of Belgrade Serbia)

P3a-57 Nanoparticles in paints a new strategy to protect faccedilades and surfaces

Jean-Pierre Kaiser L Diener and P Wick (EMPA Switzerland)

P3a-58 Pulmonary toxicity after inhalation of silicon carbide nanoparticles in rat Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan O Toussaint B Masereel J-M Dogneacute amp SLucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-59 Development and validation of a whole-body inhalation exposure model for the exposition of rats to nanoparticles aerosol Julie Laloy O Lozano L Alpan OToussaint S Rolin B Masereel amp S Lucas (NNC NARILIS University of Namur NAMEDIC NTHC Belgium)

P3a-60 Functionalized double walled carbon nanotubes (DWCNTS) for targeted drug release T Somanathan N Gokulakrishnan (Vels University Chennai India)

P3a-61 Biodistribution studies on nanoparticles are so far of limited use for PBPK modeling Gunnar Johanson U Carlander (Karolinska InstitutetSweden)

P3a-62 Toxicokinetics of zinc oxide nanoparticles in rats Soo-Jin Choi Hae-Eun Chung Jin Yu Miri Baek Jeong-A Lee Min-Seok Kim Su-Hyon Kim Eun-Ho Maeng (Department of Food Science and Technology Seoul Womenrsquos University South Korea)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P4a-1 Evaluation of toxicity of the nanoscale materials for mammalians and environment Rostyslav Stoika N Boyko Y Senkiv Y Shlyakhtina R Panchuk R Bilyy Y Filyak Y Kit N Skorohyd O Klyuchivska H Falfushinska L Gnatyshyna O Stoliar A Zaichenko N Mitina A Ryabceva (Institute of Cell Biology Ukraine)

P4a-2 Metal oxide nanoparticle transport in porous media ndash an analysis about (un)certainties in environmental research Ilona Heidmann (University of Koblenz-Landau Germany)

P4a-3 Assessing the heteroaggregation of manufactured nanoparticles with naturally occuring colloids in a typical surface water Jeacuterocircme Labille A Praetorius C Harns J-Y Bottero J Brant M Scheringer (Aix-Marseille Universiteacute CNRS IRD CEREGE France)

P4a-4 Potential safety implications of nanoformulation of agrochemicals in crops production Haixin Cui X Zhao (The Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences China)

P4b-1 Environmental dissemination of silver nanoparticles which impact on crops Camille Larue L Ceacutecillon H Castillo-Michel S Sophie J Bourguignon M Carriegravere S Bureau V Magnin G Sarret (Isterre UMR 5275 CNRS and Univ J Fourier France)

P4b-2 Bio-interactions between proteins and CeO2-nps with similar hydrodynamic radius Franccediloise Rollin-Genetet E Artells C Seidel W Liu J Rose A Thieacutery C Vidaud (CEA France)

P4b-3 Carbon nanotubes enhanced the lead toxicity on the freshwater fish Diego Steacutefani T Martinez Oswaldo L Alves and E Barbieri (University of Campinas ndash UNICAMP Brazil)

P4b-4 Colloidal stability of modified carbon nanotubes Stefan Schymura K Franke (HZDR Institute of Resource Ecology Germany)

P4c-1 Behavioural responses of hediste diversicolor (polycheta) to Ag CdS or CuO nanoparticles using the multispecies freshwater biomonitorreg (MFB) Hanane Perrein-Ettajani P Emmanuel Buffet P Wu Douglas Gilliland P Reip E Valsami-Jones C Mouneyrac (LUNAM universiteacute UCO MMS France)

P4c-2 Combined effect of ZnO nanoparticles on zebrafish early development Eugene Krysanov T Demidova (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P4c-3 Effect of metal oxide nanoparticles on embryotoxicity of doxorubicin Tatiana Demidova E Krysanov (Russian Academy of Sciences Russia)

P4c-4 Evaluation of multi walled carbon nanotubes ecotoxicology using standardized procedures on aquatic organisms

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

Florence Mouchet C Gancet E Pinelli A Perrault F Bourdiol E Flahaut L Gauthier J-C Boutonnet (CNRS UPS INPT NAUTILE Laboratoires ecolabCIRIMATGRL France)

P4c-5 Adverse effect of surface modified nanoparticles on the aquatic environment Younjung Jung J-Sung Ra and S Kim (KIST-Europe Campus E Germany)

P4c-6

P4c-7 Acute aquatic toxicity of photoactive TiO2 nanoparticles anchored on kaolinite matrix to freshwater green algae Kristina Čabanovaacute P Peikertovaacute V Matějka JKukutschovaacute (VŠB ndash Technical University of Ostrava Czech Republic)

P4c-8 Monitoring technique for the acute effect of TiO2 nanoparticles from the behaviour of rice fish orizias latipes in vivo Masaru Irie K Kosuge K Shida M Kubo-Irie K Takeda (Waseda Univ Japan)

P4c-9 Antifungal and antibacterial activities of silver nanoparticles Mohd Faiyaz Anwar D Yadav R Arora J Chandara M Samim (Department of Chemistry Jamia Hamdard University India)

P4c-10 (04a-3)

Adsorption of organic pollutants to aqueous suspensions of carbon nanomaterials Berit Glomstad A Booth B M Jenssen L Soslashrensen J Liu M Shen

(Norwegian University of Science and Technology Norway)

P5a-1 Carbon nanotubes sorbents and their potential risks to aquatic organisms

Daniela Plachaacute A Matlochovaacute K Čabanovaacute P Peikertovaacute (VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava Czech Republic)

P5a-2 Ecologicaly friendly intermatrix synthesis of polymer stabilized silver nanocomposites dealing with nanomaterial release Julio Bastos-Arrieta M Muntildeoz Dmitri N Muraviev P Ruiz (Autonomous University of Barcelona Spain)

P5a-3 Characterization of nanoparticulate emissions from the incineration of wastes containing manufactured nanomaterials Dinh-Trinh Tran D Fleury D Venditti S Durecu A Joubert G Ounoughene E Fiani T Meunier O Le Bihan L Le coq (INERIS Ecole des mines de Nantes France)

P5a-4 Investigation of nanoparticle release from UV-curable polymeric nanocomposites AFreyer E Bilz H Hildebrand K Franke R Mehnert E Mai (Leibniz Institute for Surface Modification Germany)

P5a-5 Characterization of released particles during abrasion test of nano-charged construction materials C Bressot O Aguerre-Chariol A Plassais F RousseauC Haehnel O Le Bihan (INERIS France)

Tuesday 13 November 2012 EXHIBITION HALL

P5a-6 Release of nanomaterials from paint waste Stefano Zuin M Gaiani A Ferrari L Golanski F Tardif (Venice Research Consortium Italy)

P5a-7 Potential release of carbon nanotubes from cnt composites during grinding process Isamu ogura M Kotake M Shigeta M Uejima K Saito N Hashimoto A Kishimoto (National institute of advanced industrial science and technology (AIST) technology research association for single wall carbon nanotubes Japan)

P5a-8 Nanomaterials for controlled drug delivery system T Somanthan (Vels University india)

P6a-1 Release characteristics of single-wall carbon nanotubes during manufacturing and handling Isamu Ogura M Kotake Nao Hashimoto K Gotoh A Kishimoto (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Technology Research Association for Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes (TASC) Japan)

P6a-2 Towards a nanosecured plateform to assess risks along the industrial lifecycle of nanomaterials Dominique Fleury E Frejafon B Debray O Aguerre-Chariol A Vignes and J Bouillard (INERIS France)

P6a-3 Mapping the use of nanoparticles in Quebecrsquos industries and research laboratories Claude Emond C Ostiguy I Dossa Y Malki C Boily D Roughley A Plavski et C-A Endo (University of Montreal Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Department Canada)

P8a-1 Life cycle and destination of silver nanoparticles in environment Ghassem Amoabediny I Alahdadi J Malakootikhah (University of Tehran Iran)

P9a-1 Towards nanoresponsibility Dorotheacutee Benoit Browaeys Jean-Jacques Perrier (VivAgora France)

P9a-2 Nanosafety - risk governance of manufactured nanoparticles -- challenges of substance regulation under scientific uncertainty Stefanie B Seitz J Jahnel and T Fleischer (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) Germany)

PO The ERA-Net SIINN Project Safe Implementation of Innovative Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Rainer Hagenbeck

B Fillon D Duret L Golanski SLegros (Forschungszentrum Juumllich GmbH Germany CEA France)

P1 Innovative strategies methods and tools for occupational risks management of manufactured nanomaterials (MNMs) in the construction industry Jesuacutes M Loacutepez de Ipintildea (TECNALIA Research amp Innovation ) on behalf of the Scaffold Consortium

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Wednesday 14 November

Session 3 Toxicology (Chair Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster)

3a Nanoparticle biotransformation and degradation

PL3 800-835

Concepts of safety assessment of engineered nanomaterials (ENM) Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster (University of Rochester USA)

O3a-1 845-900

How do oxide nanomaterial dispersions evolve in an in vitro assessment Omar Lozano J Mejia J-P Piret D Jacques C Saout J-M Dogneacute O Toussaint S Lucas (Research Centre for the Physics of Matter and Radiation Belgium)

O3a-2 900-915

Interaction of fibrinogen and albumin with titanium dioxyde nanoparticles of different crystalline phases Arianna Marucco I Fenoglio F Turci B Fubini (University of Torino Dip Italy)

O3a-3 915-930

An effective photothermal therapy against cancer cells and deep tissue imaging with targeted NIR QD Ravindran Girija Aswathy B Sivakumar Y Nagaoka Y Yoshida T Maekawa D Sakthi Kumar (Bio Nano Electronics Research Center Japan)

O3a-4 930-945

Safety of nanovectors Cytotoxicity assessment of New self-emulsifying multiple wow nanoemulsions Estelle Sigward N Mignet P Rat M Dutot D Scherman D Brossard S Crauste-Manciet (INSERM France)

O3a-5 945-1000

Surface ligand dependent fate and toxicity of ZnO np in HEPG2 cells Dorota Bartczak M-O Baradez H Goenaga-Infante D Marshall (LGCUK)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 12 Regulation and standardization in nano-products (Chair Maila Puolamaa)

12a Regulation

PL12a 1030-1105

Regulatory aspects of nanomaterials in REACH Maila Puolamaa (DG Enterprise and Industry European Commission Brussel)

O12a-1 1115-1130

Legal issues of the environmental safety regulation in the sphere of nanotechnology in Russian federation Ekaterina Belokrylova (Udmurt State University Russia)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

O12a-2 1130-1145

Regulation and safety implementation of nanotechnology for chemical enterprises in the Central Europe space Andreas Falk S Hartl F Sinner (BioNanoNet Forschungsgesellschaft mbH Austria)

O12a-3 1145-1200

Defining occupational and consumer exposure limits for nanomaterials - first experiences from REACH registrations Karin Aschberger F M Christensen (European commission-JRC Italy)

O12a-4 1200-1215

Development of an integrative program of Nanosafety Promote the Coordination Between Industries and Risk Assessor Claude Emond S Kouassi F Schuster (BioSimulation Consulting Inc USA University of Montreal Canada)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 8 Life cycle analysis recycling waste management and disposal (Chair Bernd Nowack)

PL8 1330-1405

Life cycle considerations for assessing environmental risks of nanomaterials Bernd Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

O8a-1 1415-1445

Incineration of nanowastes The implications from a life cycle perspective Tobias Walser LK Limbach R Brogioli E Erismann L Flamigni B Hattendorf M Juchli F Krumeich C Ludwig K Prikopsky M Rossier D Saner A Sigg S Hellweg D Guumlnther W J Stark (Institute of Environmental Engineering Switzerland)

O8a-2 1445-1500

Preliminary evaluation of risks related to waste incineration of polymer nanocomposites Lex Roes M K Patel E Worrell C Ludwig (Utrecht UniversityThe Netherlands)

O8a-3 1500-1515

Safe and environmentally-friendly management and final elimination of wastes harbouring nano-objects or likely to release nanoparticles Thierry Meunier D VendittI amp S Durecu (Groupe Seacutecheacute Environnement France)

O8a-9

1515-1530 Investigation of the life cycle of nanoparticles by means of [4445Ti]TiO2 and [110mAg]Ag0 ndash Research Project nanoTrack Heike Hildebrand K Franke A Freyer E Bilz R Mehnert E Mai C Isaacson K Schirmer A Ammann L Sigg (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden Germany)

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

Session 10 Commercial equipment (Chair Robert Muir)

O10a-1 1600-1615

Optical instrumentations for Nanosafety Nathalie Vollmer (HORIBA Scientific France)

O10a-2 1615-1630

NanoScan SMPS - a Novel Portable Nanoparticle Sizing and counting Instrument Torsten Tritscher TJ Krinke A F Zerrath E Filimundi O F Bischof (TSI GmbH GTSI Incorporated Germany USA)

O10a-3 1630-1645

Detecting amp characterizing nanomaterials in complex matrices amp airborne Byron J Cheatham (CytoViva USA)

O10a-4 1645-1700

High Resolution Portable Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer Designed for best practice nano exposure measurements Brian Steer B Gorbunov R Muir (Naneum Ltd UK)

O10a-5 1700-1715

Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis (NTA) A tool in toxicology and environmental fate assessment of nanomaterial Phil Vincent P Hole P Peotta S Capracotta B Carr (NanoSight LtdUK)

O10a-6 1715-1730

Magellan innovative detection traceability and characterization of Nanoparticles traces in liquid media Steacutephane Aiumlt Oumeghar P Nagtegaele D Jacob (Cordouan Technologies France)

2000-2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

Session 2 Detection and identification of nanoparticles (Co-chair Olivier Le Bihan)

2c Detection and measurement of nanoparticles in water

O2c-1 845-900

Measuring particle size distributions of nanoparticles in aqueous media using FFF and LIBD Nataliya Fedotova K Ralf B Sinnet G Detlef (ETH Zurich Switzerland)

O2c-2 900-915

Lab-on a chip microTAS (Micro Total Analysis Systems) for the High-throughput Measurement of Nanomaterial Solubility Ratna Tantra (National Physical Laboratory United Kingdom)

O2c-3 915-930

Species selective pre-concentration and quantification of Ag Au and Pd nanoparticles using cloud point extraction and graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry Georg Hartmann M Schuster (Technische Universitaumlt Muumlnchen Germany)

O2c-4 930-945

Quantitative Analysis of Engineered Nanoparticles in Food and Environment Frank Von der Kammer S Wagner S Legros B Meisterjahn E H Larsen K LoeschnerJ NavratilovaT Hofmann (Univ of Vienna Austria)

O2c-5 945-1000

Detection of nanoparticle heavy metal Pollutants in water by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) Cheikh-Benoit Faye C Dutouquet T Amodeo E Frejafon P Delalain O Aguerre-Chariol N Gilon-Delepine (INERIS France)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 2 Detection and identification of nanoparticles (Co-chair Simon Clavaguera)

2d Detection and measurement of nanoparticles in air

O2d-1 1030-1045

NanoBadge a Tool for Engineered Nanoparticles Exposure Assessment Simon Clavaguera M Amdaoud S Jacquinot S Motellier A Guiot L Golanski P Capron (CEA France)

O2d-2 1045-1100

Measurement methods for the EC definition of nanomaterials Luigi Calzolai D Gilliland and F Rossi (European Commission - DG Joint Research Centre Italy)

O2d-3 1100-1115

O2d-4 1115-1130

Detection of Nanoparticle agglomerates trapped in a low pressure RF (Radio-Frequency) plasma discharge using LIBS (Laser-induced Breakdown spectroscopy) Christophe Dutouquet G Wattieaux L Meyer E Frejafon and L Boufendi (INERIS France)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

O2d-5 1130-1145

Characterization of manufactured TiO2 nanoparticles Charles Motzkus J Idrac T Maceacute S Vaslin-Reimann P Ausset et M Mailleacute (LNE France)

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Sophie Lanone)

3a Nanoparticle biotransformation and degradation

O3a-6 1145-1200

ECSINrsquos methodological approach for hazard evaluation of engineered nanomaterials Lisa Bregoli F Benetti E Sabbioni (ECSIN ITALY)

O3a-7 1200-1215

Degraded nanocomposites a combined physico-chemical and toxicogenomics approach in caco-2 cells Odette Prat M Fisichella F Berenguer G Steinmetz M Auffan J Rose (CEA France)

O3a-8 1215-1230

Pristine graphene activates macrophages to produce cytokineschemokines via TLR- and NF-kappa B-related signalling pathways Taotao Wei H Zhou K Zhao and C Chen (Chinese Academy of Sciences China)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 3 Toxicology (Co- chair Claude Emond)

3b Nano bio interactions modeling

O3b-1 1330-1345

Assessment of different methods studying the impact of carbon nanomaterials on platelet function Julie Laloy F Mullier S Robert L Alpan J Mejia J-PPiret N Bailly S Lucas B Chatelain OToussaint B Masereel S Rolin amp J-M Dogneacute (University of Namur Belgium)

O3b-2 1345-1400 =gt(OP3a-54)

Iron oxide nanoparticles show no toxicity in terms of comete assay in lymphocytes a promising vehicle for nitric oxide releasing nanocarrier in biomedical applications R de Lima J Luiz Oliveira P Sayuri Kaneko Murakami M A M Molina R Itri P Haddad Amedea B Seabra (Universidade de Sorocaba Brazil)

O3b-3 1400-1415

Translocation of SiO2 nanoparticles across human bronchial epithelial cells Isabelle George S Vranic S Boland F Marano A Baeza-Squiban (Universiteacute Paris Diderot France)

O3b-4 1415-1430

Development of a dose-controlled multiculture cell exposure chamber for efficient delivery of airborne and engineered nanoparticles Akrivi Asimakopoulou Emmanouil Daskalos N Lewinski M Riediker E Papaioannou A G Konstandopoulos (Aerosol and Particle Technology Laboratory CPERICERTH Greece)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM B

Panel discussion Toxicology (Moderator Claude Emond)

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Peter Hoet)

3b Nano bio interactions modeling

O3b-5 1600-1615

In vitro ex vivo and in vivo translocation of titanium dioxide nanoparticles through the gastrointestinal barrier toxicological consequences Emilie Brun Nathalie Herlin-Boime G Veronesi B Fayard A-M Flank M Carriegravere (CEA-CNRS France)

O3b-6 1615-1630

Variation in silver nanoparticles toxicity in the presence of phenolic compounds Alina Martirosyan A Bazes Y-J Schneider (Institute of Life Sciences Belgium)

O3b-7 1630-1645

Development of a PBPK model for ionic and nanoparticulate silver Gerald Bachler N von Goetz K Hungerbuumlhler (ETH Zurich Switzerland)

O3b-8 1645-1700

Predictive tests to evaluate oxidative potential of engineered nanomaterials Mara Ghiazza E Carella S Oliaro Bosso M Tomatis I Corazzari M Cristina Paganini S Livraghi F Viola A Marucco B Fubini I Fenoglio (University of Torino Italy)

O3b-9 1700-1715

Comparison of Toxicity of Uncoated and Coated Silver Nanoparticles Kathy C Nguyen P Rippstein J Tan A F Tayabali (Health Canada Canada)

O3b-10 1715 -1730

Nano-titanium dioxide modulates the dermal sensitization potency of DNCB Stijn Smulders V De Vooght S Hussain S Boland B Nemery P HM Hoet J AJ Vanoirbeek (KU Leuven Belgium)

O3b-11 1730-1745

Using a PBPK model to study the influence of different characteristics of nanoparticles on their biodistribution Dingsheng Li C Emond G Johanson O Jolliet (School of Public Health University of MichiganUSA)

O3b-12 1745-1800

Cytotoxicity of solid lipid nanoparticle and nanostructured lipid carriers with local anaesthetic dibucaine for topical application Nelson Duraacuten R de Melo Barbosa C Moraes G da Silva T dos Santos Bella D Ribeiro de Arauacutejo P D Marcato E de Paula (State University of Campinas Brazil)

2000- 2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

1430-1530

Toxicology what is the time-scale to identify hazard classes for the engineered nanoparticles Application to nanomaterials safe by design

Claude Emond Claude Emond (University of Montreal Canada) Guumlnter Oberdoumlrster (University of Rochester USA) Gunnar Johanson (Karolinska Institutet Sweden) Daniel Bernard (ARKEMA France)

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 67 Secure industrial production and protection technology (Co-chair Jesuacutes Loacutepez de Ipintildea Pentildea)

6aSecure industrial production

O6a-6 845-900

In situ synthesis of anti-bacterial nanocomposite coatings by nanosafe-by-design sputtering process Alain Billard E Monsifrot I Sayah F Sanchette F Schuster (DEPHIS SARL France)

O6a-7 900-915

Secure Process through functionnalisation elaboration of organic composites reinforced with aligned carbon nanotubes grown on carbon fibers Steacutephanie Patel Y Magga M Pinault D Porterat G Deniau C Reynaud M Mayne-LrsquoHermite (CEA France)

O6a-8 915-930

Criteria and guiding principles for the precautionary design and for improved recyclability of engineered nanomaterials Michael Steinfeldt (University of Bremen Germany)

O6a-9 930-945

From Safe Nanomanufacturing to Nanosafe-by-Design processes Freacutedeacuteric Schuster F Lomello (CEA France)

1000-1030

Coffee-break

Session 11 Risk management for OHS experts (Chair Paul Schulte)

(Co-chair Olivier Witchger and Eric Drais)

PL11 1030-1105

Risk management for OHS experts Paul A Schulte (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health USA)

O11a-1 1115-1130

Horizon-scanning and Identification of emerging risks among nanotech-companies Steffen Foss Hansen H V Kristensen A Baun (Technical University of Denmark Denmark)

O11a-2 1130-1145

Risk assessment of nanomaterials and nanoproducts ndash adaptation of traditional approaches Jutta Jahnel T Fleischer S B Seitz (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Germany)

O11a-3 1145-1200

OHB based risk assessment method for powders and nanomaterials Malcom Staves Laurent Gridelet P Delbecq L Herveacute G Fayet D Fleury S Kowal (SOPROREAL France)

O11a-4 French approach for characterizing potential emissions and exposure to

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

1200-1215 aerosols released from nanomaterials in workplace operations Catherine Durand O Witschger O Le Bihan E Zimmermann A Marchetto M Reynier D Charpentier (CEA France)

O11a-5 1215-1230

Concerns related to Safety Management of Engineered Nanomaterials Amela Groso T Meyer (Ecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 11 Risk management for OHS Experts (Co- chair Eric Drais)

O11a-6 1330-1345

Design of a prevention approach from representations to action the case of nanomaterials Catherine LrsquoAllain S Caroly E Drais (Laboratoire PACTE Universiteacute de Grenoble INPG France)

O11a-7 1345-1400

From nanomaterials risk perception to risk management last literature survey lessons Eric Drais (INRS France)

O11a-8 1400-1415

French registry of workers handling engineered nanomaterials as an Instrument of integrated system for surveillance and research Irina Guseva Canu O Boutou-Kempf L Delabre S Ducamp Y Iwatsubo J-L Marchand and E Imbernon (French Institute for Public Health Surveillance France)

Session 12 Regulation and standardization in nano-products (Co-chair Olivier Salvi)

12 b Standardization

PL12b 1430-1445

NanoSTAIR project Establishing a process and a platform to support standardization for nanotechnologies Olivier Salvi E Freacutejafon (EU-VRi Germany)

O12b-1 1445-1500

Current International Standardization in particle characterization and release testing Michael Stintz L Hillemann (Institute of Process Engineering and Environmental Technology Germany)

O12b-2 1500-1515

Overview of standardization activities in Europe (CEN) and in relation with ISO and OECD Jean-Marc Aublant (LNE France)

O12b-3 1515-1530

Managing Operation Procedures in collaborative projects Marie-Gabrielle Ollivier Beuzelin A Hool (Ecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

1530-1600 Coffee-break

Wednesday 14 November 2012 ROOM C

Session 8 Life cycle analysis

(Co- chair Mickael Riediker)

O8a-5 1600-1615

LCA Modelling of Engineered Nanomaterials a framework for establishing sound inventory data of production amp releases of nano objects along the life cycle Roland Hischier (EMPA Switzerland)

O8a-6 1615-1630

LCA case studies of nanotechnology-based applications in the project NanoSustain Michael Steinfeldt (University of Bremen Germany)

O8a-7 1630-1645

Life cycle assessment of a self-cleaning coating based on nano TiO2-polyurea resin applied on aluminum panel Martina Pini A M Ferrari R Gamberini P Neri B Rimini ( EN amp TECH - Italy)

O8a-8 1645-1700

Impact assessment of nano activated polymeric membranes Stefano Zuin P Scanferla W Wennekes J E Wong K De Sitter C Dotremont I Genne (Venice Research Consortium Italy)

O8a-4 1700-1715

Environmental exposure modelling of Engineered Nanomaterials and comparison to their corresponding bulktotal material flows Tianyin Sun F Gottschalk K Hungerbuumlhler B Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

Session 67 Secure industrial production (Co- chair Freacutedeacuteric Schuster)

6b Protection technology

O6b-1 1715-1730

Evaluating performance of containment equipment designed for handling manufactured nanomaterials by use of nanoparticle marker Seacutebastien Artous P Bombardier S Derrough D Locatelli P Nobile C Durand (CEA France)

O6b-2 1730-1745

Experimental and numerical comparative study of the containment of airborne nanoparticles and gas released inside a safety cabinet Vincent Cesard E Belut C Preacutevost (INRS France)

O6b-3 1745-1800

Experimental evaluation of the resistance of protective gloves against titanium dioxide nanoparticles in solution under conditions simulating occupational use Ludwig Vinches P Dolez K J Wilkinson S Halleacute (Universiteacute de Montreacuteal Canada)

2000-2300 Cocktail Party at La Bastille

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

2939

Thursday 15 November

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Chair Jeacuterocircme Rose)

4a Transport transformations and trophic transfer

PL4 800-835

Environmental Interactions Jeacuterocircme Rose M Auffan P Chaurand J Labille D Borschneck A Masion H Miche C Botta C Geantet E Puzenat P Afanasiev E Lecelrc J Garric F Manuela B Vollat P Noury K Abbaci J-Y Bottero (CEREGE France)

O4a-1 845-900

Effect of TiO2 nanoparticles on larval development of swallowtail within a food chain Miyoko Kubo-Irie M Yokoyama K Takeda M Irie (Tokyo University of Sciences Japan)

O4a-2 900-915

Role of water temperature in the fate transport bioavailability of engineered nanoparticles in aquatic environments Seyed Mohammad Majedi H K Lee B C Kelly (National University of Singapore Singapore)

O4a-3 915-930

MWCNT accumulation during hydroponic exposure of wheat and rapeseed quantification and distribution Camille Larue M Pinault B Czarny D Georgin E Flahaut N Bendiab M Mayne-LlsquoHermite V Dive F Taran M Carriegravere (CEA-CNRS France)

O4a-4 930-945

Benthic Food Chain studies with TiO2 nanoparticles Carl W Isaacson L Sigg A Amman and K Schirmer (EAWAG Switzerland)

O4a-5 945-1000

Modeling the fate of nano-TiO2 in the Rhone river ndash the importance of hetero aggregation with natural colloids Antonia Praetorius J Labille M Scheringer J-Y Bottero K Hungerbuumlhler (ETH Zuumlrich Switzerland)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

Session 5 Nanomaterial release (Chair Tinh Nguyen)

5a Release by environmental stress

PL5 1030-1105

Quantitative Studies of Photo-induced Surface Accumulation and Release of Nanoparticles in Polymer Nanocomposites Tinh Nguyen D Stanley S Rabb D Banerjee X Gu L L Yu L Sung and J W Chin (NIST USA)

O5a-1 1115-1130

Scenarios and methods that induce protruding or released CNTrsquos after degradation of composite materials

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3039

Wendel Wohlleben L Cena S Hirth G Cox Ž Tomović T Peters (BASF SE Germany)

O5a-2 1130-1145

Monitoring migration and transformation of nanomaterials in polymeric composites during climatic aging Gemma Vilar E Fernaacutendez-Rosas G Janer E Mas del Molino M Busquets-Fiteacute V Puntes SVaacutezquez-Campos (LEITAT Technological Center SPAIN)

O5a-3 1145-1200

Release of nanoparticles from textiles during washing Bernd Nowack Lena Windler C Lorenz N von Goetz K Hungerbuumlhler M Heuberger (EMPA Switzerland)

O5a-4 1200-1215

Release of TiO2 particles from paints containing pigment TiO2 andor nano-TiO2 by weathering experiments Ahmed Al-Kattan A Wichser R Vonbank S Brunner A Ulrich and B Nowack (EMPA Switzerland)

O5a-5 1215-1230

Release of CeO2 nanoparticles upon aging of acrylic wood coating Lorette Scifo P Chaurand A Masion M Auffan M-A Diot J Labille J-Y Bottero and J Rose (TecnaliaFrance)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Co-Chair Jean-Yves Bottero)

4b Biodegradation biointeractions

O4b-1 1330-1345

Aged TiO2-based nanomaterial used in sunscreens implications on ESCHERICHIA COLI sensitization to toxic metal Catherine Santaella B Allainmat F Simonet J Labille C Geantet J Rose W Achouak (CNRS-CEA France)

O4b-2 1345-1400

Characterizing nanoparticles reactivity structure-Photocatalytic activity relationship Jordi Piella N Bastus V Puntes (ICN Spain)

O4b-3 1400-1415

TiO2 nanoparticles in cosmetic sunscreen effect of aging on physico-chemical and cytotoxic properties of both plain formulation and extracted nanoparticles Manon Rossano N Hucher C Picard M Grisel F Le Foll (URCOM CNRS France)

O4b-4 1415-1430

Assessment of Environmental Exposure to Nanomaterials through mesocosms experiments Meacutelanie Auffan M Tella L Brousset J Issartel C Pailles B Espinasse E Artells A Thiery C Santaella W Achouack A Masion J Rose J-Y Bottero

(CEREGE-CNRS France)

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3139

O4b-5 1430-1445

Biotransformation of Carbon Nanotubes and Fullerenes by Horseradish Peroxidase Deborah Xanat Flores-Cervantes J Hollender Hans-Peter E Kohler (EAWAG Switzerland)

O4b-6 1445-1500

Cobalt titanium dioxide and nanosilver nanoparticles cause skeletal damages in sea urchins at pluteus stage Antonietta Morena Gatti C Gambardella S Ferrando L Gallus P Ramoino C Falugi (University of Genoa Italy)

O4b-7 1500-1515

Comparison of effects on crustaceans carbon nanoparticles and molybdenum nanowires Anda Baumerte G Sakale J Zavickis M Knite L Putna M Balode A Mrzel (University of Latvia Slovenia)

1530-1600

Coffee-break

Session 4 Environmental interactions (Co-chair Laurent Charlet)

4c Biologicals effects of NMs

O4c-1 1600-1615

Concerns over aluminum oxide nanoparticle based applications an ecologically inspired study using environmentally relevant isolates and medium Sunandan Pakrashi N Chandrasekaran A Mukherjee (VIT University India)

O4c-2 1615-1630

The role of silver and vanadium to the ecotoxicity of silver vanadate nanowires decorated with silver nanoparticles Gisela de Aragatildeo Umbuzeiro M Coletty Artal F Kummrow R Dias Holtz O Luiz Alves (State University of Campinas Brazil)

O4c-3 1630-1645

Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Marie Carriegravere)

3d Tissues and environnement

O3d-5 1700-1715

Violaceinpoly-ɛ -caprolactonechitosan nanoparticles against bovine mastistis antibacterial and ecotoxicity evaluation Gisela A Umbuzeiro E Berni G Nakazato F I Vacchi N Duraacuten (UNICAMP Brazil)

Thursday 15 November 2012 AUDITORIUM

3239

O3d-6 1715-1730

Evaluation of multi walled carbon nanotubes eco(geno)toxicity using the amphibian larvae of xenopus laevis Laury Gauthier F Mouchet C Gancet A Perrault F Bourdiol E Flahaut P Puech E Pinelli J-C Boutonnet (CNRS NAUTILE France)

O3d-7 1730-1745

Molecular interference between titanium from NP-TiO2 nanoparticles and iron homeostasis in E coli Caroline Fauquant Isabelle Michaud-Soret A-N Petit N Herlin-Boime P-H Jouneau SOllagnier de Choudens (CEA-CNRS France)

O3d-8 1745-1800

Fullerene nanoparticles C60 and C60(OH)18-22 Assessment of biological activity using bacterial cells and rat liver mitochondria as model systems Sandra M Santos R A Videira L Ferreira A M Dinis F Peixoto A S Jurado (University of Coimbra Portugal)

1815 Conclusion

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Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Naohide Shinohara)

3c Nanoparticles translocation and barrier

O3c-1 800-815

Tissue Distribution and clearance of Titanium Dioxide nanoparticles after intravenous administration and Intratracheal instillation Naohide Shinohara H Fukui N Danno T Ichinose K Honda M Gamo (AIST Japan)

O3c-2 815-830

A dynamic co-culture model resembling the alveolo-capillary barrier to study toxicity and translocation of nanoparticles Katrien Luyts B Nemery and P HM Hoet (KULeuven Belgium)

O3c-3 830-845

Communicating Nanotoxicology three Evaluations using in vitro central nerve models Fumihide Kanaya S Hanada Y Inoue Y Manome K Fujioka (National Center for Global Health and Medicine Japan)

O3c-4 845-900

Comparative study of neurologic effects of nano-TiO2 versus SiO2 after direct intracerebral exposure in mice Aureacutelie Balvay N Thieriet L Lakhdar A Bencsik (ANSES France)

O3c-5 900-915

Interactions of functionalized MWCNTs with primary neural cells from different brain regions site-specific effects Cyrill Bussy J Boczkowski S Lanone M Prato A Bianco K Kostarelos (Centre for Drug Delivery Research UK)

O3c-6 915-930

Specific uptakes and damages induced by polystyrene nanobeads according to surface chemistry Vincent Paget S Dekali T Kortulewski R Grall S Chevillard A Braun P Rat G Lacroix (INERIS France)

O3c-7 930-945

Application of in vitro BBB model to measure permeability of nanoparticles Sanshiro Hanada K Fujioka Y Inoue F Kanaya Y Manome K Yamamoto (National Center for Global Health and Medicine Japan)

O3c-8 945-1000

3D model of air-blood barrier for the study of nanoparticles translocation Samir Dekali V Paget C Gamez P Rat and G Lacroix (INERIS C-TAC France)

1000-1030 Coffee-break

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Session 3 Toxicology (Chair Shuji Tsuruoka)

3c Nanoparticles translocation and barrier

O3c-9 1115-1130

Assessment of cytotoxicity intracellular uptake and intestinal absorption of amorphous silica nanoparticles in the Caco-2 in vitro human intestinal barrier model Agnieszka Kinsner-Ovaskainen C Uboldi I Cydzik F Simonelli E Alloa M Ceridono D Gilliland N Gibson J Ponti F Rossi (JRC Italy)

O3c-10 1130-1145

Influence of the length of imogolite-like nanotubes on their cytotoxicity and genotoxicity towards human dermal cells Wei Liu P Chaurand C Di Giorgio M De Meacuteo A Thill M Auffan A Masion D Borschneck F Chaspoul P Gallice A Botta J-Y Bottero J Rose

(CEREGEndashCNRS France)

O3c-11 1145-1200

Effect of Different surface charge based superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) on Biodistribution in Rat and Ex vivo Protein fishing Usawadee Sakulkhu L Maurizi A Gramoun M-G Beuzelin J-P Valleacutee G Coullerez H Hofmann (Eacutecole Polytechnique Feacutedeacuterale de Lausanne Switzerland)

O3c-12 1200-1215

An Impedance-based High-throughput Method for Evaluating the Cytotoxicity of Nanoparticles Mihaela Roxana Cimpan T Mordal J Schoumllermann U Pliquett E Cimpan

(IKO Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry Norway)

O3c-13 1215-1230

The use of differentiated human respiratory epithelial cells in inhalation toxicology of nanomaterials Frieke Kuper A Reus M Groumlllers F van Acker I Kooter (TNO Quality and Safety The Netherlands)

1230-1330 Lunch

Panel discussion (Moderator Alexei Grinbaum)

1330-1430 The opinion of the Civil Society international NGO and european labor unions regarding nanomaterials approaches Alexei Grinbaum (CEA France) Aida Ponce Del Castillo (ETU BrusseI) Luisa Filipponi (NANOPINION Brussel) Alain Lombard (VivAgora France)

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Session 3 Toxicology (Co-chair Freacutedeacuteric Bois)

3d Tissues and environment

O3d-1 1430-1445

ROS evaluation for a series of CNTs and their derivatives using ESR method with DMPO Shuji Tsuruoka KTakeuchi K Koyama M Endo H Matsumoto N Saito Y Usui D W Porter V Castranova (Shinshu University Japan)

O3d-2 1445-1500

Toxicity towards lung cells and Escherichia Coli Impact of nanoparticle dispersion status Nathalie Herlin-Boime Marie Carriegravere S Pigeot-Reacutemy A Casanova C Guillard J-C Lazzaroni D Atlan (CEA-UJF France)

O3d-3 1500-1515

Noteworthy Interaction of TiO2 Nanoparticles (Anatase) with Bacterial Cells under Dark Conditions Swayamprava Dalai N Chandrasekaran A Mukherjee (VIT University India)

O3d-4 1515-1530

Determination of endotoxin concentration by different test methods influence of sample preparation and particle interference on test reliability Stijn Smulders J-P Kaiser P Wick P Hoet (KULeuven Belgium)

1530-1630 Coffee-break

1815 End of the conference

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Session 9 Ethics and societal issues (Chair Alexei Grinbaum)

PL9 1030-1105

Nanotechnology and the narratives of responsibility Alexei Grinbaum (CEA France)

O9a-1 1115-1130

Nanotechnology responsibility and responsible innovation Christopher Groves (ESRC Cardiff University United Kingdom)

O9a-2 1130-1145

The social context of nanotechnology and Regulating its uncertainty a nanotechnologist approach Vincent Jamier I Gispert V Puntes (Centre for NanoBioSafety and Sustainability Spain)

O9a-3 1145-1200

The NanoSchool project a new pedagogical initiative to increase the awareness of nanosciences and nanotechnologies in the classrooms Francine Papillon E Excoffon A Bsiesy J Chevrier (CEA Grenoble France)

O9a-4 1200-1215

Latest research results on the effects of nanomaterials on humans and the environment DaNa - Knowledge Base Nanomaterials Clarissa Marquardt K Nau HF Krug D Kuumlhnel B Mathes V Richter S Scholz C Steinbach (KITGermany)

1230-1330 Lunch

Session 5 Nanomaterial release

5b Release by mechanical stress

(Co- chair Francois Tardif)

O5b-1 1330-1345

Release-ability of nano fillers from different nanomaterials (Toward the acceptability of nanoproduct) Luana Golanski A Guiot S Motellier A T Saber F Tardif P Capron (CEA-Liten France)

O5b-2 1345-1400

Nanomaterial release from nanocomposites during reworking process Virginia Goacutemez M Levin S Irusta M Dal Maso J-M Santamariacutea K A Jensen I K Koponen (INA Spain)

O5b-3 1400-1415

Nanoparticle release from Nanocomposites due to mechanical treatment at two stages of the life-cycle Daniel Goumlhler A Nogowski P Fiala M Stintz (Institute of Process Engineering and environmental Technology Germany)

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O5b-4 1415-1430

On character of coarse fine and ultrafine particles in automotive brake wear debris Jana Kukutschovaacute P W Lee V Matějka K Malachovaacute E Veselaacute Pavliacutena Peikertovaacute KČabanovaacute MVaculiacutek P Filip (Nanotechnology Centre at VŠB Czech Republic)

O5b-5 1430-1445

Abrasion tests on MWCNT composites influence of CNT dispersion state and fillermatrix interface Maxime Pras J Duchet-Rumeau J-F Gerard L Golanski A Guiot (UMR CNRS France)

O5b-6 1445-1500

Generation of aerosols during the mechanical solicitation of materials development of an experimental set-up and applications Christophe Bressot N Shandilya O Aguerre-Chariol M Morgeneyer O L C Le Bihan (INERIS France)

O5b-7 1500-1515

On nanoparticles release from polymer nanocomposites for applications in lightweight automotive components James Njuguna S Sachse F Silva S Michalowski and K Pielichowski (Centre for Automotive Technology Cranfield University UK)

O5b-8 1515-1530

Abrasion behavior of an epoxy-based nanocomposite with raw- and functionalized carbon nanotubes Lukas Schlagenhauf Bryan TT Chu J Buha F Nuumlesch J Wang (Swiss Federal Institute for Materials Testing and Research Switzerland)

1530- 1600 Coffee-break

Session 5 Nanomaterial release

5c General and other release mechanisms

(Co-chair Wendel Wohlleben)

O5c-1 1600-1615

Nanomaterial dustiness - a comparison between three methods Keld Alstrup Jensen M Levin I K Koponen D Bard A Kelley G Burdett S Bau O Witschger (National Research Centre for the Working Environment Denmark)

O5c-2 1615-1630

NanoRelease ndash Developing Methods to Measure Release of Nanomaterials from Solid Consumer Products Lie Chen M Hill R Canady (Health Canada Canada)

O5c-3 1630-1645

O5c-4 1645-1700

Characterization and quantification of nanoparticle release from commercial available spray products containing engineered nanoparticles Sabrina Losert M Lattuada K Hungerbuumlhler A Ulric (EMPA Switzerland)

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O5c-5 1700-1715

Behavior of nanoparticles during high temperature treatment (incineration type) Samir Derrough G Raffin D Locatelli P Nobile C Durand (CEA France)

O5c-6 1715-1730

Fate of CNT-epoxy composite during incineration Ulrika Backman J Lyyraumlnen T Kettunen J Leskinen O Sippula A Auvinen J Jokiniemi (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Finland)

O5c-7 1730-1745

Release of TiO2 nanoparticles from cement during their life cycle step of use Nathan Bossa J Rose P Chaurand O Aguerre-Chariol (INERIS iCEINT France)

1800 Conclusion

1815 End of the conference

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