| | The NanoSafety Cluster Newsletter #27 is out now! This latest issue is attached and you can also download it from Zenodo. Please let us know if you would like it added to your project's Zenodo Community. As always, we’d like to thank everyone who has contributed with news, updates, publications, events and other items - your input has been HUGELY appreciated. Once again, we are appealing for funding support for the newsletter and related activities, including YouTube and LinkedIn management. Funding ended in June 2022 with the successful completion of NanoCommons. If your project is able to back these activities for any length of time - 3, 6, 9, or even 12 months - we would love to hear from you. Meanwhile.... here's what's in store for you in this issue: A special feature on NanoWeek 2022 with reports and images from many of the participating projects Development and progress updates from a number of NSC Projects News from affiliated initiatives Details of new papers and publications Job opportunities at INL and CSIC Important event announcements taking place very soon Send us your news! Every contribution to the NSC Newsletter is enormously appreciated, so please keep your news, project updates, opinions, events, publications, resources, and announcements (jobs and opportunities) coming. The next NSC Newsletter will be published at the end of November. Please submit your contributions by November 1st 2022: submit your news here or send via email. Take care and best wishes Lesley |
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| | About the NanoSafety Cluster The EU NanoSafety Cluster (NSC) maximises the synergies between European-level projects addressing the safety of materials and technologies enabled by the use of nanoparticles. The studied aspects include toxicology, ecotoxicology, exposure assessment, mechanisms of interaction, risk assessment and standardisation. The Cluster is an initiative of the European Commission Directorate-General for Research and Innovation (DG RTD), which sponsors these large projects. Overall, Europe targets safe and sustainable nanomaterials and nanotechnology innovations. NSC projects contribute to assuring environmental health and safety (EHS) of this Key Enabling Technology. The Cluster also is an open platform for dialogue and exchange. Researchers, regulators, administrators, industry, civil society representatives—if you have an interest in EHS and nanotechnology, you are very welcome to participate in NSC activities whether or not you are a partner in formal European projects. |
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