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NanoGenTools Spring School, Alessandria, Italy

Project meeting, Workshop, Meeting (co-organized by NanoCommons)
22 – 24 May 2019 / Alessandria, IT

Activity details

The UoB NanoCommons team led a workshop on the use of ELNs in everyday scientific research during the NanoGenTools Spring School "Applications and Safety Assessment of Nanomaterials: New Technological Approaches and Regulatory Aspects".

The Spring School was a 3-day meeting which will include keynotes and presentations by international experts in the nanomaterials field, involved in European-level research projects (NANOGENTOOLS, NANOCOMMONS, SOLUTION and THE GRAPHENE FLAGSHIP) and organisms (EU-Nanosafety Cluster and REACH) addressing applications, safety and regulatory aspects of nanoparticles.

The Spring School was attended by PhD students and other young researchers offering them a comprehensive overview of theoretical, practical, and technological issues related to the overarching legislation, toxicology assessment and current applications of nanomaterials.

Organisations involved

The University of Birmingham (UoB)
NovaMechanics Ltd (NovaM)

Resources & Training materials

Presentation
Data management in nanomaterials research: Hands on session
Anastasios Papadiamantis Iseult Lynch
30 May 2019
Abstract:

The UoB NanoCommons team led a workshop on the use of ELNs in everyday scientific research during the NanoGenTools Spring School "Applications and Safety Assessment of Nanomaterials: New Technological Approaches and Regulatory Aspects".

The Spring School was a 3-day meeting which will include keynotes and presentations by international experts in the nanomaterials field, involved in European-level research projects (NANOGENTOOLS, NANOCOMMONS, SOLUTION and THE GRAPHENE FLAGSHIP) and organisms (EU-Nanosafety Cluster and REACH) addressing applications, safety and regulatory aspects of nanoparticles.

The Spring School was attended by PhD students and other young researchers offering them a comprehensive overview of theoretical, practical, and technological issues related to the overarching legislation, toxicology assessment and current applications of nanomaterials.


Published in: Applications and Safety Assessment of Nanomaterials: New Technological Approaches and Regulatory Aspects
Publisher: University of Birmingham
Target audience: Data providers, Data owners, Students, Researchers
Open access: yes
Licence: Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Organisations involved: UoB
Presentation

Links and additional materials

Documents:
Spring_School_Alessandria_-_Workshop.pptx - Workshop slides as presented by Anastasios Papadiamantis, UoB
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