Recent developments in the European regulatory landscape, focusing on the chemical strategy for sustainability and shifting from engineered nanomaterials to advanced materials, bring new challenges and opportunities. Together with NMBP13 projects, RiskGONE addressed these challenges collaboratively. Join our final RiskGONE workshop in Madrid on 16 June 2023 for a lively discussion on the outcomes of the…
We are pleased to invite you to join our final conference and discuss the activities of our three EU-funded projects – NANORIGO, RiskGONE and Gov4Nano. We will explore international approaches to address future challenges in the risk governance of advanced (nano)materials. This includes safe- and sustainable by design (SSbD), harmonisation and standardisation. The conference takes place online…
We invite you to register your interest in participating in our conference to help shape international approaches to addressing future challenges in risk governance of nano- & advanced materials. This includes safe- and sustainable by design (SSbD) and harmonisation and standardisation. The conference will comprise two parts: Register your interest to participate via this link https://NMB13-final-conference.eventbrite.com The main…
From 20 to 24 June 2022, the international nanosafety community met in Limassol, Cyprus, for the #nanoweek and NanoCommons final conference. The theme of the conference was “Evolution of Nanosafety and materials sustainability as we transition into Horizon Europe”. Many projects were represented, including RiskGONE, sister projects from the NMBP-13 cluster Nanorigo and Gov4Nano. NanoCommons, NanosolveIT…
On 17 March 2022, Ineke Malsch discussed Ethics of Nanomedicine during the course on ethics of biomedical research organised by the VISION project. Nanomedicine is applied in e.g., mRNA COVID-19 vaccines, and enables digital twins, organ on chip and wearables. Introducing nanomaterials in the body raises nanosafety issues. Ethical issues are e.g., related to freedom,…
The School aims to transfer state-of-the-art knowledge on a variety of topics from key experts to the new generation of professionals working in the areas of safety and sustainability of advanced (nano)materials. To this end, the School will deliver keynote lectures and will engage the participants in interprofessional training by means of roleplay and hands-on…
The training school will take place on 20-25 June 2021 in San Servolo island, in Venice, Italy. The School week will include a variety of hands-on sessions aimed to transfer state-of-the-art knowledge on a variety of topics from key experts to the new generation of nano-environmental, health and safety, and biomedicine professionals, using interprofessional education.…
RiskGONE together with NANORIGO and Gov4Nano participated in the 12th International Particle Toxicology Conference, which took place on 11-13 September in Salzburg, Austria, bringing together 135 stakeholders from across the world. Focusing on the challenges of translating knowledge from particle safety research into regulation and legislation, the conference was of particular interest to the three EU…
The 12th International Particle Toxicology Conference will take place 11th – 13th September 2019 in Salzburg Austria. The meeting will focus on the challenges of translating knowledge from particle safety research into regulation and legislation and will therefore be of particular interest to RiskGONE project partners. In addition, NANORIGO and Gov4Nano partners have also confirmed their participation, offering the…