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Nanomaterials safety and regulation

3 European H2020 organizations list this as part of their work.

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  • JRC -JOINT RESEARCH CENTRE- EUROPEAN COMMISSION

    The European Commission's in-house science service providing reference standards, validation, and policy-supporting research across environment, nuclear safety, food, and data interoperability.

    Participated in NanoREG II (safe-by-design frameworks), EUNCL (nanomedicine characterization), NANO2ALL, and PROSAFE.

    BE161 projects
  • ARIZONA BOARD OF REGENTS

    US multi-university system providing specialist researchers to European consortia across environmental science, evolutionary biology, astrophysics, and nanomaterials safety.

    GRACIOUS developed grouping and read-across frameworks for nanomaterial risk assessment, and SUNSHINE advanced safe-and-sustainable-by-design strategies for multi-component nanomaterials.

    US27 projects
  • INM - LEIBNIZ-INSTITUT FUER NEUE MATERIALIEN GEMEINNUETZIGE GMBH

    German Leibniz institute specializing in functional nanomaterials, bio-inspired adhesives, mechanobiology, and conductive materials for soft electronics.

    NanoREG II focused on grouping and safe-by-design approaches for nanomaterials within regulatory frameworks, contributing methodology and standards for industry.

    DE12 projects