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Posted Date: 2005-03-15T05:00Z

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U.
S.
EPA
BOARD
OF
SCIENTIFIC
COUNSELORS
Particulate
Matter
and
Ozone
Program
Subcommittee
DRAFT
MEETING
AGENDA
March
30,
2005
 
April
1,
2005
Environmental
Protection
Agency
109
T.
W.
Alexander
Drive,
Research
Triangle
Park,
NC
27711
Wednesday,
March
30,
2005
(
Room
C­
111
B/
C)___________________________________

8:
00­
8:
30
am
Registration
8:
30­
8:
45
am
Welcome
and
Opening
Remarks
Dr.
Rogene
Henderson
Subcommittee
Chair
8:
45­
8:
50
am
DFO
Welcome
and
Charge
Lawrence
Martin
(
EPA)
­
Administrative
Procedures
&
FACA
Rules
DFO
­
Objective
of
this
Subcommittee
&
Charge
8:
50­
9:
00
am
ORD's
Welcome
Dr.
William
Farland
(
EPA)
Acting
DAA
 
Science,
ORD
9:
00­
9:
30
am
Overview
of
ORD's
Air
Program
Dr.
Daniel
Costa
(
EPA)
ORD
Nat'l
Prog.
Dir.
for
Air
9:
30­
9:
45
am
Discussion
of
General
Program
Issues
Dr.
Daniel
Costa
(
EPA)
ORD
Nat'l
Prog.
Dir.
for
Air
9:
45­
10:
00
am
Break
Session
1:
NAAQS
Health
and
Exposure
Research
10:
00­
10:
30
am
Overview:
Health
&
Exposure
Dr.
Robert
Devlin
(
EPA)
ORD/
NHEERL
10:
30
­
12:
00
pm
Poster
Session
(
Atrium)
Subcommittee
12:
00­
12:
30
pm
Discussion
Subcommittee
12:
30­
1:
30
pm
Working
Lunch
Subcommittee
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Session
2:
Air
Quality
Management
Presentation
1:
30­
2:
00pm
Overview
James
Vickery
(
EPA)
ORD/
NERL
2:
00­
3:
30
pm
Poster
Session
(
Atrium)
Subcommittee
3:
30­
3:
45
pm
Break
3:
45­
4:
15
pm
Discussion
Subcommittee
4:
15­
5:
30
pm
Working
Session
Subcommittee
5:
30pm
Adjourn
Thursday,
March
31,
2005
(
Room
C­
111
B/
C)______________________________________

8:
30­
8:
40
am
Review
of
Yesterday's
Activities
Dr.
Rogene
Henderson
Overview
of
Today's
Agenda
Subcommittee
Chair
Session
3:
Pollutant
Source
to
Health
Outcome:
Moving
toward
an
"
One
Atmosphere"
understanding
of
Air
Pollution
8:
40­
9:
10
am
Overview
Dr.
Andy
Miller
(
EPA)
ORD/
NRMRL
9:
10­
10:
45
am
Poster
Session
(
Atrium)
Subcommittee
10:
45
 
11:
00
am
Break
11:
00
­
11:
30
am
Discussion
Subcommittee
11:
30­
11:
45
am
General
Discussion
across
Sessions
Subcommittee
11:
45­
12:
45
pm
Working
Lunch
Subcommittee
Session
4:
Perspectives
on
the
Air
Program
12:
50­
1:
10
pm
Science
Perspective
Dr.
Mark
Utell
Co­
Dir.
PM
Ctr.
/
Univ.
Roch.

1:
10­
1:
30
pm
OAR
Perspective
John
Bachmann
(
EPA)
OAQPS/
OAR
1:
30­
1:
50
pm
Public
Perspectives
1:
50­
2:
00
pm
Science
/
Program
wrap­
up
Dr.
Daniel
Costa
(
EPA)
ORD
Nat'l
Prog.
Dir.
for
Air
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2:
00­
5:
00
pm
Break
/
Work
Session
Subcommittee
5:
00
pm
Debrief
Subcommittee
Oral
Report
on
Charge
Questions
5:
30
pm
Adjourn
Friday,
April
1,
2005
(
Room
C­
111
B/
C)______________________________________

8:
00­
8:
10
am
Review
of
Yesterday's
Activities
Dr.
Rogene
Henderson
Subcommittee
Chair
8:
10­
12:
00
pm
Work
Session
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PARTICULATE
MATTER
RESEARCH
PROGRAM
REVIEW
List
of
Themes
and
Poster
Titles
SESSION
1:
HEALTH
AND
EXPOSURE
RESEARCH
What
are
the
adverse
health
effects
associated
with
exposure
to
PM
and
how
are
these
effects
caused?

What
is
the
relationship
between
personal
exposure
and
ambient
fixed
site
measurements?
Ron
Williams
(
NERL)

What
are
the
uncertainties
associated
with
the
epidemiological
estimates
of
PM
health
risks
and
the
methods
employed
in
developing
those
estimates?
Joel
Schwartz
(
Harvard
University)

What
Are
the
Physiological
Mechanisms
by
Which
PM
Causes
Adverse
Cardiac
Effects?
William
P.
Watkinson
(
NHEERL)

Does
Inhalation
of
Air
Pollution
Particles
Affect
Vascular
Function?
Mark
W.
Frampton
MD
(
University
of
Rochester)

What
Are
the
Physiological
Mechanisms
by
which
PM
Causes
Adverse
Respiratory
Effects?
Steve
Gavett
(
NHEERL)

What
Are
The
Cellular
and
Molecular
Mechanisms
By
Which
PM
Causes
Adverse
Health
Effects?
James
M.
Samet
(
NHEERL)

What
are
the
Long­
term
Health
Effects
of
PM?
Morton
Lippmann
(
New
York
University)

What
are
the
Long­
term
Health
Effects
of
PM?
Barbara
Glen
(
NCER)

Joel
Kaufman
(
University
of
Washington)

ORD
science
contributes
to
the
development
of
national
ambient
air
quality
standards
for
PM.
Mary
Ross
(
OAQPS)

ORD
Research
Affects
Public
Health
Action
and
Community
Outreach.
Susan
Stone
(
OAQPS)

Who
is
susceptible?

What
Do
Exposure
and
Dosimetry
Studies
Tell
Us
about
the
Dose
to
the
Susceptible
Populations?
Chong
Kim
(
NHEERL)

How
does
PM
impact
subpopulations
with
Cardiovascular
disease
(
elderly)?
Wayne
Cascio
(
East
Carolina
University)

Does
Particulate
Matter
Cause
or
Exacerbate
Asthma?
David
B.
Peden,
UNC
Center
for
Environmental
Medicine,
Asthma
&
Lung
Biology
How
does
underlying
Cardiopulmonary
Disease
Influence
Response
to
PM
in
Urmila
P.
Kodavanti
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Animals?
(
NHEERL)

How
are
Emerging
PM
Susceptible
Populations
are
Being
Identified
and
Characterized?
Kevin
Dreher
(
NHEERL)

How
Do
Gene/
Environment
Interactions
Modulate
PM­
induced
Adverse
Heath
Effects?
Yuh­
Chin
Tony
Huang
(
NHEERL)

What
physical/
chemical
attributes
of
PM
are
responsible
for
adverse
health
effects?

What
are
the
effects
of
ultrafine
particles?
Günter
Oberdörster
(
University
of
Rochester)

What
are
the
Bioactive
Components
in
Coarse
Particulate
Matter?
Ian
Gilmour
(
NHEERL)

What
are
the
effects
of
metals?
Andrew
Ghio
(
NHEERL)

Chemical
Mechanisms
of
Particulate
Matter
Toxicity
John
R.
Froines,
A.
K.
Cho,
A.
Nel,
C.
Sioutas
(
University
of
Southern
California)

How
can
statistical
approaches
(
e.
g.
PCA)
be
used
to
link
PM
components
with
health
effects?
John
Godleski
(
Harvard
University)

SESSION
2:
AIR
QUALITY
MANAGEMENT
What
are
the
sources
of
PM
(
and
co­
pollutants)

How
have
recent
advances
in
emission
estimation
methods
and
models
improved
inventories
of
primary
PM
and
precursor
gases
that
form
secondary
PM
and
ozone?
David
Mobley
(
NERL),
Sue
Kimbrough
(
NRMRL),
Bill
Kuykendal
(
OAQPS)

How
can
we
more
accurately
measure
emission
fluxes
of
precursor
gases
emitted
from
area
sources
that
form
secondary
PM?
Bruce
Harris
(
NRMRL),
John
Walker
(
NRMRL)

What
are
the
contributions
to
ambient
PM
and
ozone
from
biogenic
and
other
natural
emission
sources?
Chris
Geron
(
NRMRL),
Tom
Pierce
(
NERL)

What
are
the
contributions
to
ambient
PM
and
ozone
concentrations
from
on­
road
diesel
and
gasoline
vehicles?
Rich
Baldauf
(
NERL),
John
Kinsey
(
NRMRL)

How
well
can
we
control
emissions
of
multiple
PM
precursors
from
coal­
fired
power
plants?
Andy
Miller
(
NRMRL)

How
can
emissions
inventories
be
improved
for
source
apportionment
and
health
associations?
Ted
Russell
(
Georgia
Tech),
Alice
Gilliland
(
NERL)

What
is
the
atmospheric
characterization
of
PM
(
and
co­
pollutants)?

How
can
we
measure
ambient
concentrations
of
fine
and
coarse
PM
mass
for
regulatory
purposes?
Bob
Vanderpool
(
NERL)

How
can
we
measure
ambient
concentrations
of
speciated
fine
and
coarse
PM
mass
to
support
improvements
in
the
ambient
air
quality
standards?
Paul
Solomon,
Tim
Waktins
(
NERL)

ORD
Science
Supports
Air
Quality
Modeling
Rich
Scheffe
(
OAQPS)

How
can
we
measure
rapid
fluctuations
in
carbonaceous
aerosol
composition?
Jose
Jimenez
(
CU
Boulder)

What
are
the
processes
that
govern
PM
(
and
co­
pollutants)?
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What
are
the
precursors
to
and
formation
processes
for
secondary
organic
aerosols?
Ed
Edney
(
NERL)

How
are
results
from
ORD's
Community
Multi­
scale
Air
Quality
Model
(
CMAQ)
used
to
forecast
air
quality?
Ken
Schere
(
NERL)

How
well
does
CMAQ
predict
ambient
concentration
of
PM
components,
PM,
and
ozone?
Alice
Gilliland,
Robin
Dennis,
Brian
Eder,
Prakash
Bhave
(
NERL)

Air
Quality
Models
Are
Used
to
Predict
Reductions
in
Air
Pollution
Joe
Paisie
(
OAQPS)

What
characteristics
of
source
emissions
can
be
used
to
identify
the
contribution
of
different
source
types
to
ambient
PM
concentrations?
Mike
Hays
(
NRMRL)

How
is
CMAQ
used
to
support
State
and
Tribe
Implementation
Plans
for
Regional
Haze?
Gail
Tonnesen
(
UC
Riverside)

How
can
receptor
models
be
applied
to
estimate
the
contribution
of
different
source
types
to
ambient
PM
concentrations?
Shelly
Eberly
(
NERL)

SESSION
3:
SOURCE
TO
HEALTH
OUTCOME
Do
Exposures
to
Mobile
Source
Particles
Damage
Health?
Helen
H.
Suh
(
Harvard
PM
Center)

Physical
and
Chemical
Characteristics
of
PM
Near
Freeways
Impacted
by
Heavy­
and
Light­
Duty
Traffic
Constantinos
Sioutas,
John
R.
Froines
(
Southern
California
Particle
Center)

Health
Effects
Associated
with
Particulate
Matter
Near
Southern
California
Freeways
John
R.
Froines
(
Southern
California
Particle
Center)

What
are
the
Effects
from
Controlled
Exposures
to
Specific
Sources?
Michael
Madden
(
NHEERL)

Pulmonary
Toxicity
of
Utah
Valley
PM:
Are
Empirical
Indices
of
Adverse
Health
Effects
Coherent
with
the
Epidemiology?
Janice
A.
Dye
(
NHEERL)

Source
Apportionment
and
Multi­
City/
Multi­
Pollutant
Studies
Lucas
Neas
(
NHEERL)

Can
laboratory
chambers
be
used
to
create
a
complex
atmosphere
for
use
in
animal
exposure
studies?
Tad
Kleindienst
(
NERL)

How
can
organic
tracers
and
source
apportionment
modeling
be
used
in
health
studies?
James
Schauer
(
Wisconsin)

How
can
concentrated
ambient
particles
used
in
health
studies
be
tied
to
specific
source
types?
Gary
Norris
(
NERL)

How
can
air
quality
models
provide
detailed
source
attribution
and
component
distributions
for
health
studies?
Mike
Kleeman
(
UC
Davis)

How
Are
Ambient
Monitoring,
Personal
Exposure,
and
Health
Related?
Allen
Vette
(
NERL)

ORD
research
supports
mobile
source
regulatory
decision
making
Rich
Baldauf
(
OTAQ/
NERL)

Accountability:
Measuring
Improvements
in
Public
Health
from
Reduced
Air
Pollution
Susan
Stone,
John
Bachmann
(
OAQPS)