| | | The NSC Newsletter #23 has just been published! Thank you to everyone who contributed to this 'monster' issue, which you'll find attached to this bulletin and also downloadable from the NSC website and here on Zenodo In this edition, you can catch up on the sessions at The Venice Training School; read the reports from the NMBP clusters; and follow the updates from many of the NSC Projects. There is news from other closely affilicated initiatives as well as input from some of the new micro- and nanoplastics projects. Finally, don’t miss the sections on publications, calls for papers, and upcoming not-to-be-missed events I hope you find this issue of interest, and very much look forward to receiving your submissions for the next one (deadline mid September). Please submit your news here via or send via email Subscribe to our newsletters here All of the following are welcome: NanoSafety Cluster News NSC Working Group reports NSC project news and announcements Announcements about new projects News from related projects General RTD or policy news Opinions Resources Publications news Announcements of events, workshops, conferences, webinars Jobs and research opportunities Funding opportunities Meanwhile, you can follow all the latest NSC news and project developments through our website, twitter (@EUNanoSafety) Linkedin group and YouTube Channel. As always, thank you for your ongoing support. Take care and stay safe! 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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