Larry Stoffman (Canada)
Larry is an OccupationalHealth & Safety consultant and educator, and has worked closely with Canadian and International labour organizations, the UFCW, Health Canada, Canadian Partnership against Cancer, and Worksafe BC, to name a few. He has developed and implemented joint Occupational Health & Safety programs in a number of industries including retail food, healthcare, industrial processing, and forestry.
Pam Eliason (USA)
Pam Eliason is the Industry Research Program Manager at the Toxic Use Reduction Institute at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. She manages the Sustainability Research Fellows; Cleaner Technology Demonstration Site and Industry Matching Grant programs, and facilitates Environmental Management Systems (EMS) industry workgroups in Massachusetts
Vincent J. Cogliano PHD
Dr Cogliano serves as head of the IARC Monographs program at the International Agency for Research on Cancer (part of the World Health Organization) in Lyon, France. The IARC Monographs are a series of scientific reviews that identify environmental factors that can increase the risk of human cancer.
Dr Cogliano received his PhD from Cornell University, then worked for 20 years in quantitative risk assessment at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in Washington.
Professional interests include cancer hazard assessment, qualitative and quantitative health risk assessment in general, and identification of susceptible populations and stages of development.