Programs
Clean, Green and Unseen
From the 3-part series Nanotechnology: The Power of Small: Nanotechnology (2008)
Moderator
John Hockenberry, Correspondent for Dateline NBC
Panelists

Mark Bunger, Director of Researh, Lux Research; formerly Managing Director at European technology consultancy firm, Icon Medialab
Christine Daniel, Deputy City Manager, Fremont, CA, serves as liaison to Community Development Department
Katherine Fong, Deputy Managing Editor, San Jose Mercury News; formerly managing editor, Mother Jones magazine
Maureen F. Gorsen, Director, CA Department of Toxic Substances; formerly Deputy Secretary for Law Enforcement and General Counsel, California EPA
Richard A. Denison, PhD, Senior Scientist, Environmental Defense, Washington, DC office
Jennifer Scott Fonstad, Managing Director, Draper Fisher Jurvetson, a leading venture capital firm investing in nanotechnology
Jeff Grossman, Executive Director, Center of Integrated Nanomechanical Systems; head of the Computational Nanoscience Group at UC Berkeley
Daniel Kammen, Professor, Energy and Resources Group, Professor, Public Policy , Goldman School of Public Policy, Professor, Nuclear Engineering, UC Berkeley; founding Director, Renewable and Appropriate Energy Laboratory
Sherri M. Kirk, attorney, Stoel Rives, practicing in the firm’s Resources Development and Environment Group; Chairperson, CA State Bar Environmental Law Section
Kristen Kulinowski, Faculty Fellow, Chemistry Department, Rice University; Executive Director for External Affairs, Center for Biological and Environmental Nanatechnology
Andrew Maynard, Science Advisor, Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
E. Clayton Teague, Director, Federal National Nanotechnology Coordination Office; Chief, Manufacturing Metrology Division of the Manufacturing Engineering Laboratory of the National Institute of Standards and Technology