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Take part in public consultations on nanotechnology
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- 6th Nano Café, January 2008
- 5th Nano Café, October 2007
- NanoPub with Andrew Maynard, May 2007
- 4th Nano Café, March 2007
- 3rd Nano Café, January 2007
- 2nd Nano Café, October 2006
- 1st Nano Café, July 2006
- Second Science Café, January 2006
- First Science Café, October 2005
- Madison's Consensus Conference on Nanotechnology, April 2005
Sixth Nano Café, January 2008:
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Fifth Nano Café, October 2007:
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NanoPub with Andrew Maynard, May 2007:
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Third Nano Café, January 2007:
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Second Nano Café, October 2006:
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Second Science Café, January 2006
First Science Café, October 2005
Madison's Consensus Conference on Nanotechnology: April 2005
Modeled on a deliberative process pioneered in Denmark in the 1980s, Madison’s first consensus conference aimed to allow area citizens to consider the promises and perils of the many possible future nanotechnologies before they reach the market.
Citizen panelists received a packet of background reading and then met to discuss the readings and develop a list of questions about the technology.
At their second meeting, participants gathered with a group of seven specialists from a range of fields, including engineering, toxicology, policy analysis, communications, and bioethics.
These specialists addressed the citizens’questions in a public forum.
On the basis of their reading and two discussion sessions, citizen panelists drafted recommendations.

- Technology Report Pioneers Citizen Participation, Group Calls for Oversight of Nanotechnology: The Daily Cardinal - April 29, 2005
- Nano-sized, Huge Impact On Society: The Capital Times - April 29, 2005
- Nanotechnology Recommendations: The Capital Times - April 29, 2005
- Teaching People About Nanotechnology: The Wisconsin State Journal – August 30, 2005