fwd: "Nanosafety Data Interface data archives: caLIBRAte, NanoReg II, and GRACIOUS" https://nanocommons.github.io/erm-database/2025/09/06/enanomapper-data-archives.html

"As part of that, data archives have been deposited in Zenodo. This has been done for caLIBRAte, NanoReg II, and GRACIOUS. The first uses ERM identifiers, and this data set has now been linked to those nine identifiers: ERM00000074, ERM00000075, ERM00000076, ERM00000077, ERM00000078, ERM00000079, ERM00000080, ERM00000081, and ERM00000082."

#nanosafety #caLIBRAte

Nanosafety Data Interface data archives: caLIBRAte, NanoReg II, and GRACIOUS

The Nanosafety Data Interface (screenshot below) has hosted for many years research output for nanosafety research projects, including for the original eNanoMapper project. Most projects use an embargo before data becomes open, but for multiple projects this embargo has passed. As part of that, data archives have been deposited in Zenodo. This has been done for caLIBRAte, NanoReg II, and GRACIOUS. The first uses ERM identifiers, and this data set has now been linked to those nine identifiers: ERM00000074, ERM00000075, ERM00000076, ERM00000077, ERM00000078, ERM00000079, ERM00000080, ERM00000081, and ERM00000082.

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💡 Can a digital portal make nano risk governance easier for everyone—from SMEs to regulators?

🔗 A Nano Risk Governance Portal supporting risk governance of nanomaterials and nano-enabled products. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.csbj.2025.06.024

📚 CSBJ Nanoscience and Advanced Materials: https://www.csbj.org/nano

#Nanotechnology #NanoSafety #AdvancedMaterials #RiskGovernance #Sustainability #SSbD #FAIRdata #EnvironmentalHealth #SustainableInnovation #OpenScience #Horizon2020 #HorizonEurope

🐁 Can we replace animal testing in inhalation toxicology with precision-engineered in vitro systems?

🔗 Application of the market-ready NAVETTA electrodeposition chamber for controlled in vitro exposure with nano-scaled aerosols. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.csbj.2024.12.008

📚 CSBJ Nanoscience and Advanced Materials: https://www.csbj.org/nano

#InVitroToxicology #Nanotechnology #AerosolScience #3Rs #SSbD #NAVETTA #Nanomedicine #PulmonaryResearch #InhalationToxicology #Nanotoxicology #NanoSafety #InVitroTesting

🤖 Could artificial intelligence be the catalyst for a new era of safety-first innovation in nanomaterials?

🔗 CompSafeNano project: NanoInformatics approaches for safe-by-design nanomaterials. Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.csbj.2024.12.024

📚 CSBJ Nanoscience & Advanced Materials: https://www.csbj.org/nano

#CompSafeNano #Nanoinformatics #Toxicology #MachineLearning #FAIRData #SafeByDesign #Nanotech #Sustainability #Horizon2020 #AI #Bioinformatics #NanoSafety

🧪 Is it time to rethink how we model the lifecycle of engineered nanomaterials?

🔗 How to describe the time-dependent dissolution of engineered nanomaterials?. Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.csbj.2024.04.046

📚 CSBJ Nanoscience & Advanced Materials: https://www.csbj.org/nano

#Nanotechnology #Toxicology #RiskAssessment #ENMs #ComputationalModeling #EnvironmentalHealth #MaterialsScience #nanosafety #nanotoxicology #nanosafety

"Nanoscale reference and test materials for the validation of characterization methods for engineered nanomaterials — current state, limitations, and needs" https://doi.org/10.1007/s00216-024-05719-6

"It should be noted that although these [30 JRC] materials have been very useful for toxicological tests which typically have a significant variability, they are not suitable for the measurement or validation of physicochemical properties [..]."

#chemistry #nanosafety

Nanoscale reference and test materials for the validation of characterization methods for engineered nanomaterials — current state, limitations, and needs - Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry

The rational design of engineered nanomaterials (NMs) with improved functionality and their increasing industrial application requires reliable, validated, and ultimately standardized characterization methods for their application-relevant, physicochemical key properties such as size, size distribution, shape, or surface chemistry. This calls for nanoscale (certified) reference materials (CRMs; RMs) and well-characterized reference test materials (RTMs) termed also quality control (QC) samples, assessed, e.g., in interlaboratory comparisons, for the validation and standardization of commonly used characterization methods. Thereby, increasing concerns regarding potential risks of NMs are also addressed and the road for safe and sustainable-by-design concepts for the development of new functional NMs and their use as nanomedicines is paved. With this respect, we will provide an overview of relevant international standardization and regulatory activities, definitions, and recommendations on characterization methods and review currently available organic or inorganic nanoscale CRMs, RMs, and RTMs, including their characterization or certification. In addition, we will highlight typical applications to streamline the regulatory approval process and improve manufacturability including the special challenges imposed by the colloidal nature and sometimes limited stability of NMs. Subsequently, we will critically assess the limitations of currently available nanoscale RMs and RTMs and address the gaps to be filled in the future such as the availability of NMs that come with reference data on properties other than commonly addressed particle size, such as surface chemistry or particle number concentration, or more closely resemble commercially available formulations or address application-relevant matrices. Graphical Abstract

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Read #FAIRsharingCommunityChampions for #Chemistry Christian Bonatto Minella's guest blog (https://blog.fairsharing.org/?p=711) describing the Minimal Information Table for #Nanosafety #MITNanosafety and its @fairsharing record. He also talks about his goals as a member of the FAIRsharing Community Champions Programme (https://fairsharing.org/community_champions).

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@NFDI4Chem

#EngineeredNanomaterials #ENM

MIT Nanosafety described in FAIRsharing – FAIRsharing Blog

worked on the European Registry of Materials (ERM) database. The paper about the registry was published in @jcheminf.biomedcentral.com (https://doi.org/10.1186/s13321-022-00614-7) but did not have a database because there was not much published about the materials behind the ERM identifiers.

This has changed. We now have 32 ERM identifiers found in real world research output: https://nanocommons.github.io/erm-database/identifiers/ #chemistry #nanosafety #fair

European Registry of Materials: global, unique identifiers for (undisclosed) nanomaterials - Journal of Cheminformatics

Management of nanomaterials and nanosafety data needs to operate under the FAIR (findability, accessibility, interoperability, and reusability) principles and this requires a unique, global identifier for each nanomaterial. Existing identifiers may not always be applicable or sufficient to definitively identify the specific nanomaterial used in a particular study, resulting in the use of textual descriptions in research project communications and reporting. To ensure that internal project documentation can later be linked to publicly released data and knowledge for the specific nanomaterials, or even to specific batches and variants of nanomaterials utilised in that project, a new identifier is proposed: the European Registry of Materials Identifier. We here describe the background to this new identifier, including FAIR interoperability as defined by FAIRSharing, identifiers.org, Bioregistry, and the CHEMINF ontology, and show how it complements other identifiers such as CAS numbers and the ongoing efforts to extend the InChI identifier to cover nanomaterials. We provide examples of its use in various H2020-funded nanosafety projects. Graphical Abstract

BioMed Central

The EU NanoSafety Cluster has now released more then 50 open-licensed datasets about #nanosafety: https://nanocommons.github.io/datasets/

We passed this milestone by a big release by the #NanoSolveIT project during their final meeting in August.

#fairData #openData #chemistry #biology

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Overview of archived datasets with an open license

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Here's a #video of the #webinar reflecting on the precautionary principle and #nanosafety with Guillermo Foladori from Latin America. The webinar is part of an international initiative promoting safe and sustainable #nanotechnology and aims to consider the relationship between the precautionary principle and nanosafety.

https://diode.zone/w/eA6kxnR5NrkdmQbNfefgjf?subtitle=en
Webinar on reflections on precautionary principle and nanosafety

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