All day
October 5, 2020 – October 7, 2020
The virtual conference Nanosafety 2020 (5-7 October 2020) will focus on three highly relevant aspects of nanosafety research:
- Development of safe nanomaterials
- Toxicological aspects - from molecular mechanisms to prediction
- Nanomaterials and the environment
Two interactive workshops will be organized during the conference to expand the space for discussions between experts in the field:
- Digital research data in nanosafety research: challenges and need
- Translocation of engineered NPs from nose to brain - safe drug delivery via intranasal pathways
At this point, the following scientists have agreed to give an invited talk:
- Anne Kahru: Cost-efficient toolbox for evaluation of biological effects of nanomaterials: case-studies, challenges and outlook
- Mark Miller: Cardiovascular effects of nanoparticles
- Robert Yokel: Translocation of engineered nanoparticles from nose to brain
- Flemming Cassee: Adverse effects of respirable particles: Relevance of particle dosimetry and biodistribution)
- Stefaan Soenen: Toxic-by-design: controlled nanoparticle synthesis to direct nanomaterial synthesis to malignant pathologies
- Christian Laforsch: Microplastics in the environment
We are looking forward to new ideas and interesting and in-depth discussions between leading scientists as well as partners from regulatory agencies and industry.
Submit your abstract and register at https://nanosafety2020.leibniz-nanosicherheit.de/.