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DESCRIPTION:The School aims to transfer state-of-the-art knowledge on a var
 iety of topics from key experts to the new generation of professionals wor
 king in the areas of safety and sustainability of advanced (nano)materials
 . To this end\, the School will deliver keynote lectures and will engage t
 he participants in interprofessional training by means of roleplay and han
 ds-on training exercises. The programme will balance experimental and mode
 lling approaches in each of the School topics listed below. \n\nReflection
 s: From 15–20 May 2022\, around 120 scientists from the European Nanosaf
 ety Cluster (NSC) represented by 15 projects met in Venice to offer the an
 nual Nanosafety Training School – this year\, as a hybrid event and unde
 r the subtitle “Towards Safe and Sustainable by Design Advanced (Nano)Ma
 terials”. With around 70 participants gathering on-site (plus 49 who joi
 ned online)\, 22 interactive educational sessions were performed covering 
 the whole variety of current nanosafety research: The overarching motto of
  the training school was “Transition from Safe-by-Design to Safe-and-Sus
 tainable-by-Design of advanced (nano)materials”\, as we currently have a
 rrived at the breaking point were the knowledge on genuine nanomaterials t
 hat has been achieved during the past two decades within the nanosciences 
 community is now infiltrating emerging research fields beyond (advanced ma
 terials\, nanomedicine\, microplastics\, sustainable chemistry\, etc.). In
  line with the above-mentioned motto\, the subjects “What they (nanopart
 icles) are”\, “Where they go” and “What they do” were investigat
 ed from different perspectives\, including also the views of important sta
 keholders such as industry\, regulators and society. These guiding questio
 ns are derived from the GRACIOUS framework for grouping of nanomaterials a
 nd include topics such as similarity assessment (grouping) and read-across
  approaches\, but also extend to risk assessment and management as well as
  risk governance or FAIR (Findable\, Accessible\, Interoperable\, and Reus
 able) data management and data quality assessment. The topics were present
 ed by 50 renowned researchers from the nanosafety community of Europe and 
 the US in an interactive manner.
LOCATION:Santa Margherita\, 3689\, Dorsoduro
SUMMARY:Nanosafety Training School
URL;VALUE=URI:https://infrastructure.nanocommons.eu/events/65/nanosafety-tr
 aining-week/
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