The Nordic NanoNet Workshop and EDC discussion was organised in October 2011 in Espoo, Finland as part of the 2011 Finnish chairmanship of the Nordic Council of Ministers (NMR). The workshop focused on the safety assessment and management of nanomaterials (NMs) while reflecting on experiences in regulating endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs). This report describes the presentations, break-out group discussions and conclusions of the meeting. The regulatory frameworks and links between NMs and EDCs as well as the applicability of test guidelines and risk assessment tools for nanomaterials were addressed in presentations and break-out group work. Regulatory possibilities were further considered in a panel-led discussion. The Nordic dimens...
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The Nordic NanoNet Workshop and EDC discussion was organised in October 2011 in Espoo, Finland as pa...
Governments in leading industrialized countries are currently primarily relying on existing regulato...
Abstract The uncertainty regarding the effects and risks of nanomaterials on human health and the en...
The key findings of a workshop jointly organized by the Swiss Centre of Applied Ecotoxicity, the Swi...
After learning about the potential risks associated with various specific nanomaterials, concerns ha...
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The key findings of a workshop jointly organized by the Swiss Centre of Applied Ecotoxicity, the Swi...
The purpose of this document is to identify complete and ongoing activities associated with developm...
Rapidly emerging technologies, such as nanotechnologies, are posing significant challenges to regula...
An early dialogue between nanomedicine developers and regulatory authorities are of utmost importanc...
Nanotechnology, an emerging technology, is creating innovative medicinal products for clinical use. ...
The development of nanotechnology-enabled health products offers innovative therapeutic and diagnost...
The EU regulatory framework on nanomaterials falls mainly within the shared competence of the EU and...
Nanomedicine holds enormous promise for the improved prevention, detection and treatment of disease....
The Nordic NanoNet Workshop and EDC discussion was organised in October 2011 in Espoo, Finland as pa...
Governments in leading industrialized countries are currently primarily relying on existing regulato...
Abstract The uncertainty regarding the effects and risks of nanomaterials on human health and the en...
The key findings of a workshop jointly organized by the Swiss Centre of Applied Ecotoxicity, the Swi...
After learning about the potential risks associated with various specific nanomaterials, concerns ha...
Nanotechnology today is viewed by many as a great advance in the quest for stronger and lighter mate...
The European Union Strategic and Action Plan for Nanosciences and Nanotechnologies emphasizes the n...
The key findings of a workshop jointly organized by the Swiss Centre of Applied Ecotoxicity, the Swi...
The purpose of this document is to identify complete and ongoing activities associated with developm...
Rapidly emerging technologies, such as nanotechnologies, are posing significant challenges to regula...
An early dialogue between nanomedicine developers and regulatory authorities are of utmost importanc...
Nanotechnology, an emerging technology, is creating innovative medicinal products for clinical use. ...
The development of nanotechnology-enabled health products offers innovative therapeutic and diagnost...
The EU regulatory framework on nanomaterials falls mainly within the shared competence of the EU and...
Nanomedicine holds enormous promise for the improved prevention, detection and treatment of disease....