Nanoinformatics and computational toxicology
3 European H2020 organizations list this as part of their work.
Most active in this area
- DUKE UNIVERSITY
US research university specializing in nanosafety risk assessment, nanoinformatics, and safe-by-design governance within European consortia.
“NanoSolveIT (nanomaterial fingerprints, cloud platform), NanoCommons (informatics infrastructure), and caLIBRAte (computational toxicology, hazard prediction) demonstrate data-driven approaches to nanosafety.”
US20 projects - DET NATIONALE FORSKNINGSCENTER FOR ARBEJDSMILJØ
Danish government research centre specializing in nanomaterial risk assessment, safe-by-design, and occupational health exposure science.
“Contributed to NanoSolveIT, NanoInformaTIX, and caLIBRAte on QSAR models, PBPK modelling, multi-scale material modelling, and cloud-based nanoinformatics platforms.”
DK18 projects - NATIONAL HEALTH LABORATORY SERVICES
South African public health laboratory contributing nanosafety risk assessment, computational toxicology, and virus archiving to large European consortia.
“NanoSolveIT, CompSafeNano, and caLIBRAte involve computational approaches to toxicology, nanomaterial grouping, and predictive modelling.”
ZA5 projects