LIST OF PARTICIPANTS

Members 1

Thomas F. Bateson (Co-Subgroup Chair, Pietro Comba (Subgroup Chair, Cancer in Exposure Data) Humans) Effects Identification and Characterization Department of Environment and Primary Group Prevention United States Environmental Protection National Institute of Health (ISS) Agency Rome Washington, DC Italy USA

Merete Drevvatne Bugge Maximilien Debia National Institute of Occupational Health School of Public Health Oslo University of Montreal Montreal, Quebec Canada

1 Working Group Members and Invited Specialists serve in their individual capacities as scientists and not as representatives of their government or any organization with which they are affiliated. Affiliations are provided for iden- tification purposes only. Invited Specialists do not serve as Meeting Chair or Subgroup Chair, draft text that pertains to the description or interpretation of cancer data, or participate in the evaluations. Each participant was asked to disclose pertinent research, employment, and financial interests. Current financial interests and research and employment interests during the past 4 years or anticipated in the future are identified here. Minor pertinent interests are not listed and include stock valued at no more than US$ 1000 overall, grants that provide no more than 5% of the research budget of the expert’s organization and that do not support the expert’s research or position, and consulting or speaking on matters not before a court or government agency that does not exceed 2% of total professional time or compensation. All grants that support the expert’s research or position and all consulting or speaking on behalf of an interested party on matters before a court or government agency are listed as significant pertinent interests.

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Chantal Dion Eileen D. Kuempel (Co-Subgroup Chair, Mechanistic and Other Relevant Data) Research and Expertise Division Institut de recherche Robert-Sauvé en santé Nanotechnology Research Center et en sécurité du travail (IRSST) National Institute for Occupational Safety Montreal, Quebec and Health Canada Cincinnati, OH USA Bice Fubini (Co-Subgroup Chair, Mechanistic and Other Relevant Data) Daniel L. Morgan (Subgroup Chair, Cancer in Animals) Department of Chemistry University of Turin National Toxicology Program Turin National Institute of Environmental Health Italy Sciences Research Triangle Park, NC Irina Guseva Canu USA

Département santé travail Yasuo Morimoto Institut de veille sanitaire Saint-Maurice Department of Occupational Pneumology University of Occupational and Environmental Health Marie-Claude Jaurand Kitakyushu City Japan Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale (INSERM) Peter Møller Paris France Department of Public Health University of Copenhagen Agnes B. Kane (Overall Chair) Copenhagen Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine Kent E. Pinkerton Brown University Providence, RI Center for Health and the Environment USA University of California Davis, CA Norihiro Kobayashi USA

National Institute of Health Sciences Linda Sargent Tokyo Japan National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Morgantown, WV USA

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Kai Savolainen Representatives Nanosafety Research Centre Finnish Institute of Occupational Health 2 Helsinki Amira Ben Amara Finland National Agency of Sanitary and Environmental Control of Products Leslie Stayner (ANCSEP) Tunis School of Public Health Tunisia University of Illinois at Chicago Chicago, IL USA Hamadi Dekhil [unable to attend] 3 National Agency of Sanitary and Hiroyuki Tsuda Environmental Control of Products (ANCSEP) Nanotoxicology Project Laboratory Tunis Nagoya City University Tunisia Nagoya Japan Marie-Estelle Gouze 4 Roel Vermeulen French Agency for Food, Environment, and Division of Environmental Epidemiology Occupational Health Safety (ANSES) Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences Maisons-Alfort University of Utrecht France Utrecht The Netherlands Nathalie Thieriet 5 French Agency for Food, Environment, and Il Je Yu (Co-Subgroup Chair, Exposure Data) Occupational Health Safety (ANSES) Fusion Technology Laboratory Maisons-Alfort Hoseo University France Asan Republic of Korea

2 Amira Ben Amara attended as a Representative of the National Agency of Sanitary and Environmental Control of Products (ANCSEP), Tunisia. 3 Hamadi Dekhil attended as a Representative of the National Agency of Sanitary and Environmental Control of Prod- ucts (ANCSEP), Tunisia. 4 Marie-Estelle Gouze attended as a Representative of French Agency for Food, Environment, and Occupational Health Safety (ANSES), France. 5 Nathalie Thieriet attended as a Representative of French Agency for Food, Environment, and Occupational Health Safety (ANSES), France.

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Observers 6 Julie Muller-Bondue 12 Nanocyl SA Judy Choi [unable to attend] 7 Sambreville Belgium BiPRO GmbH Munich IARC/WHO Secretariat Nicole Falette 8 Lamia Benbrahim-Tallaa (Rapporteur, Department of Cancer and the Environment Mechanistic and Other Relevant Data) Centre Léon Bérard Véronique Bouvard (Rapporteur, Exposure Lyon Data) France Rafael Carel (Visiting Scientist) Fatiha El Ghissassi (Rapporteur, Mechanistic Solveig Føreland 9 and Other Relevant Data) Yann Grosse (Responsible Officer, and Department of Occupational Medicine Rapporteur, Cancer in Experimental Trondheim Animals) Norway Neela Guha (Rapporteur, Cancer in Humans) Tom Holthe [unable to attend] 10 Kathryn Guyton (Rapporteur, Mechanistic and Other Relevant Data) Trondheim Béatrice Lauby-Secretan Norway Dana Loomis (Rapporteur, Cancer in Humans) Anke Joas [unable to attend] 11 Heidi Mattock (Scientific Editor) Marco Martuzzi (WHO European Centre for BiPRO GmbH Environment and Health, Germany) Munich Germany

6 Each Observer agreed to respect the Guidelines for Observers at IARC Monographs meetings. Observers did not serve as Meeting Chair or Subgroup Chair, draft any part of a Monograph, or participate in the evaluations. They also agreed not to contact participants before the meeting, not to lobby them at any time, not to send them written materials, and not to offer them meals or other favours. IARC asked and reminded Working Group Members to report any contact or attempt to influence that they may have encountered, either before or during the meeting. 7 Observer for BiPRO GmbH, Germany. Judy Choi is employed by BiPRO GmbH, which receives funding from the Silicon Carbide Manufacturers Association (SiCMa) for regulatory consulting services. 8 Observer for the Centre Léon Bérard. 9 Observer for Silicon Carbide Manufacturers Association (SiCMa), Luxembourg. Solveig Føreland’s partner is produc- tion manager at Washington Mills AS, Norway, a company manufacturing silicon carbide grains and powders. 10 Observer for Silicon Carbide Manufacturers Association (SiCMa), Luxembourg. Tom Holthe is Medical Advisor for Washington Mills AS, Norway and the Silicon Carbide Manufacturers Association (SiCMa). 11 Observer for BiPRO GmbH, Germany. Anke Joas is employed by BiPRO GmbH, which receives funding from the Silicon Carbide Manufacturers Association (SiCMa) for regulatory consulting services. 12 Observer for Nanocyl SA, Belgium. Julie Muller is employed as a toxicologist by Nanocyl SA, Belgium, a company manufacturing carbon nanotubes.

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Chiara Scoccianti Kurt Straif (Head of Programme)

Administrative Assistance

Sandrine Egraz Michel Javin Brigitte Kajo Annick Leroux Helene Lorenzen-Augros

Production Team

Natacha Blavoyer Elisabeth Elbers Solène Quennehen

Post-Meeting Assistance

Jane Mitchell (Technical Editor)

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