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From Principles to Reality. FAIR Implementation in the Nanosafety Community
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- Dumit, Verónica I.1
- Ammar, Ammar2
- Bakker, Martine3
- Bañares, Miguel A.4
- Bossa, Cecilia5
- Costa, Anna6
- Cowie, Hilary7
- Drobne, Damjana8
- Exner, Thomas E.9
- Farcal, Lucian10
- Friedrichs, Steffi11
- Furxhi, Irini12
- Grafström, Roland13
- Haase, Andrea14
- Himly, Martin15
- Jeliazkova, Nina16
- Lynch, Iseult17
- Maier, Dieter18
- Noorlander, Cornelle W.19
- Shin, Hyun Kil20
- Soler-Illia, Galo J.A.A.21
- Suarez-Merino, Blanca22
- Willighagen, Egon2
- Nymark, Penny23
- 1. German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR), Germany
- 2. Department of Bioinformatics - BiGCaT, NUTRIM, Maastricht University, Maastricht, the Netherlands
- 3. National Institute of Public Health and the Environment (RIVM), the Netherlands
- 4. Institute of Catalysis and Petrochemistry, Spanish National Council for Scientific Research (CSIC), Madrid, Spain
- 5. Environment and Health Department, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, Italy
- 6. ISTEC-CNR, Institute of Science and Technology for Ceramics, National Research Council, Faenza, Italy
- 7. Research Division, Institute of Occupational Medicine, Edinburgh, UK
- 8. Department Biology, Biotechnical Faculty, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia
- 9. Seven Past Nine, Cerknica, Slovenia
- 10. European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC), Ispra, Italy
- 11. AcumenIST SRL, Etterbeek, Belgium
- 12. Department of Accounting and Finance, Kemmy Business School, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland; Transgero Limited, Cullinagh, Newcastle West, Co. Limerick, Ireland
- 13. Institute of Environmental Medicine, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden; Dept. of Toxicology, Misvik Biology Oy, Turku, Finland
- 14. German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR), Department of Chemicals and Product Safety
- 15. Dept. Biosciences & Medical Biology, Paris Lodron University of Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria
- 16. Ideaconsult Ltd., Sofia, Bulgaria
- 17. School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, B15 2TT Birmingham, United Kingdom
- 18. Labvantage - Biomax GmbH, Planegg, Germany
- 19. National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM), Centre for Safety of Substances and Products, Bilthoven, the Netherlands
- 20. Department of Predictive Toxicology, Korea Institute of Toxicology, Daejeon, Republic of Korea
- 21. Instituto de Nanosistemas, Universidad Nacional de San Martín, San Martín, Buenos Aires, Argentina
- 22. TEMAS Solutions GmbH, Hausen, Switzerland
- 23. Institute of Environmental Medicine, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden
Description
Nanoscience as a key enabling technology will be fundamental to address several of the current global challenges. Developing safe and sustainable solutions requires high quality data and appropriate analysis approaches. Therefore, implementation of the Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability and Reusability (FAIR) principles within the nanosafety community is key to achieve this and the main goal of the AdvancedNano GO FAIR Implementation Network. Here we highlight the activities of the network to support the nanosafety community in achieving this goal under the overarching aim of maximizing both safe and sustainable application of nano- and advanced materials.
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- Journal article: 10.1016/j.nantod.2023.101923 (DOI)
Funding
- NanoSolveIT – Innovative Nanoinformatics models and tools: towards a Solid, verified and Integrated Approach to Predictive (eco)Toxicology (NanoSolveIT) 814572
- European Commission
- ASINA – Anticipating Safety Issues at the Design Stage of NAno Product Development 862444
- European Commission
- Gov4Nano – Implementation of Risk Governance: meeting the needs of nanotechnology 814401
- European Commission
- PARC – Partnership for the Assessment of Risks from Chemicals 101057014
- European Commission
- WorldFAIR – Global cooperation on FAIR data policy and practice 101058393
- European Commission
- NOVA – Next Generation BiOactiVe NAnocoatings 101058554
- European Commission
- NANORIGO – Establishing a Nanotechnology Risk Governance Framework 814530
- European Commission
- NanoCommons – The European Nanotechnology Community Informatics Platform: Bridging data and disciplinary gaps for industry and regulators (NanoCommons) 731032
- European Commission
- HARMLESS – Advanced High Aspect Ratio and Multicomponent materials: towards comprehensive intelLigent tEsting and Safe by design Strategies 953183
- European Commission
- NanoFabNet – NanoFabNet - International Hub for sustainable industrial-scale Nanofabrication 886171
- European Commission
- PlasticsFatE – Plastics fate and effects in the human body 965367
- European Commission
- POLYRISK – POLYRISK - Understanding human exposure and health hazard of micro- and nanoplastic contaminants in our environment 964766
- European Commission
- RiskGONE – Risk Governance of Nanotechnology 814425
- European Commission