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Enalos Cloud Nanoinformatics Platform A Safe-by-Design Tool for Functionalised Nanomaterials

Nanoinformatics Enalos Nanomaterials Safe-by-Design

Category:
Experimental Workflows Design & Implementation
Type:
Modelling tool
Applicability domain:
Risk assessment, Risk characterisation, Hazard assessment
Topic:
Read-across, (Quantitative) structure-activity relationship (SAR / QSAR), Predictive modelling, Toxicology
Targeted industry:
Nanotechnology
Targeted users:
General public, Regulators, Data managers, Software developers, Researchers, Students, Risk assessors, Policy makers, Data modellers
Access type:
Remote
References and training materials:

Dimitra-Danai Varsou, Antreas Afantitis, Andreas Tsoumanis, Georgia Melagraki, Haralambos Sarimveis, Eugenia Valsami-Jones, Iseult Lynch Nanoscale Advances 1 (2), 706-718


Provided by:
NovaMechanics Ltd
Contact:
NovaMechanics Ltd P.O Box 26014 1666, Nicosia, Cyprus Email: afantitis[at]novamechanics[dot]com
Login required:
No
Implementation status:
Graphical user interface (GUI) available, Application programming interface (API) available, Available as web service
Technology readiness level:
TRL 7 – system prototype demonstration in operational environment

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Resources & Training materials

Written tutorial
Tutorial for Enalos NanoXtract tool for TEM image analysis
9 Sep 2019
Abstract:

Learn how to extract image nanodescriptors from TEM microscopy photos


Target audience: Data providers, Researchers, Students, Data owners
Open access: yes
Licence: Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Organisations involved: NovaM
Written tutorial
Webinar recording
Webinar recording of Enalos NanoXtract TEM image analysis tool
8 Sep 2019
Abstract:

Learn how to extract image nanodescriptors from TEM microscopy photos


Target audience: Data providers, Researchers, Students, Data owners
Open access: yes
Licence: Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Organisations involved: NovaM
Webinar recording
Video
Video on Enalos Nanoinformatics Cloud Platform: A Safe-by-Design Tool for Functionalized Nanomaterials
5 Sep 2019
Abstract:

Enalos Nanoinformatics Cloud Platform: A Safe-by-Design Tool for Functionalized Nanomaterials

Online toxicity predictions for Iron Oxide NMs are made available through Enalos QNAR Iron Oxide Toxicity Platform. Enalos QNAR Iron Oxide Toxicity Platform hosts a fully validated predictive model (Melagraki et al. (2015)) which generates toxicity predictions based on a set of indicated properties.
The web service provides the functionality to virtually screen a set of NMs of interest based on the validated model, and thus yielding a preliminary in silico testing. The Enalos Cloud Platform for NMs aspires to act as a useful aid within a virtual screening framework, for the design of novel NMs or the prioritization of novel potent NMs based on their predicted toxic effect.


Target audience: Data modellers, Regulators, Students, Researchers, Risk assessors
Open access: yes
Licence: Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Organisations involved: NovaM
Video
Written tutorial
Tutorial for Enalos Nanoinformatics Cloud Platform: A Safe-by-Design Tool for Functionalized Nanomaterials
5 Sep 2019
Abstract:

Enalos Nanoinformatics Cloud Platform: A Safe-by-Design Tool for Functionalized Nanomaterials

Online toxicity predictions for Iron Oxide NMs are made available through Enalos QNAR Iron Oxide Toxicity Platform. Enalos QNAR Iron Oxide Toxicity Platform hosts a fully validated predictive model (Melagraki et al. (2015)) which generates toxicity predictions based on a set of indicated properties.
The web service provides the functionality to virtually screen a set of NMs of interest based on the validated model, and thus yielding a preliminary in silico testing. The Enalos Cloud Platform for NMs aspires to act as a useful aid within a virtual screening framework, for the design of novel NMs or the prioritization of novel potent NMs based on their predicted toxic effect.


Target audience: Data providers, Regulators, Students, Researchers, Risk assessors
Open access: yes
Licence: Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Organisations involved: NovaM
Written tutorial
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