Solutions to address safety and regulatory aspects of nanomaterials
WS.V
Solutions to address safety and regulatory aspects of nanomaterials
June 13
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WORKSHOP COMMITTEE Andrea Porcari, Airi and caLIBRAte project
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The increasing regulatory requirements for characterization and testing of nanomaterials and nano-related products (e.g. recent updates of REACH, and occupational health and safety, biocidal, pharma, medical devices, food, cosmetics regulations), makes mandatory for all R&I players to consider state-of the-art methodologies, procedures and data, for a safe use of nanomaterials during research, production, use and end-of-life of nano-related products.
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13 June |
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09:00 - 10:30 Risk governance and regulatory preparedness: managing risks and risk perception of nanomaterials - part 1 WS.V.1 - TT.V.C |
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In collaboration with: caLIBRAte project, Airi, Federchimica and INAIL | |
SYNOPSIS | |
WS.V.1.1 TT.V.C.1 |
Andrea PORCARI |
WS.V.1.2 TT.V.C.2 |
Fabio BOCCUNI |
WS.V.1.3 TT.V.C.3 |
Flavia BARONE |
WS.V.1.4 TT.V.C.4 |
Alex ZABEO |
Chairs: Andrea PORCARI, Elvio MANTOVANI, Airi |
11:00 - 12:30 Risk governance and regulatory preparedness: managing risks and risk perception of nanomaterials - part 2 WS.V.2 - TT.VI.B |
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In collaboration with: caLIBRAte project, Airi, Federchimica and INAIL | |
SYNOPSIS | |
WS.V.2.1 TT.VI.B.1 |
Elisabetta BORSELLA AIRI Risk perception and risk management of nanomaterials: stakeholders views |
WS.V.2.2 TT.VI.B.2 |
Camila DEL PIVO |
WS.V.2.3 TT.VI.B.3 |
Felice C. SIMONE CNR-ISTEC and Protect Project Managing occupational safety issues of nanomaterials in manufacturing processes: the PROTECT case studies |
WS.V.2.4 TT.VI.B.4 |
Dimiter PRODANOV IMEC, Belgium The risk profile of nanoelectronics concerning “nano”. Lessons from NanoStreeM project |
WS.V.2.5 TT.VI.B.5 |
Closing remarks: the future of NM risk governance: the Gov4Nano project |
Chairs: Andrea PORCARI, Elvio MANTOVANI, Airi | |
12:30 - 14:00 Light Lunch | |
14:00 - 15:30 Nanotechnologies and Key Enabling Technologies in innovation processes: the NanoKey project for risk prevention in the workplace WS.V.3 - TT.VII.C |
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In collaboration with: INAIL, Italian Institute of Technology (IIT) | |
SYNOPSIS | |
WS.V.3.1 TT.VII.C.1 |
Sergio IAVICOLI INAIL Introduction addresses |
WS.V.3.2 TT.VII.C.2 |
Stefania SABELLA IIT, Genova The NanoKey project for Prevention-through-Design approach to nanotechnologies and KETs |
WS.V.3.3 TT.VII.C.3 |
Luisana DI CRISTO IIT, Genova 3-D models and innovative in vitro test to evaluate potential toxic effects of nanomaterials |
WS.V.3.4 TT.VII.C.4 |
Francesca TOMBOLINI INAIL Exposure measurements and samplings in the workplaces: study design and preliminary results |
WS.V.3.5 TT.VII.C.5 |
Delia CAVALLO INAIL Bio-monitoring of exposed workers |
Chair: Fabio BOCCUNI, INAIL | |
15.30-16.00 Coffee Break | |
16:00 - 17:30 Biosafety of nanomaterials WS.V.4 - TT.VIII.C |
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In collaboration with: University of Milano-Bicocca | |
WS.V.4.1 TT.VIII.C.1 |
Luciana DINI CV Sapienza University of Rome Aquatic animal models of increasing complexity for the assessment of nanomaterials effects |
WS.V.4.2 TT.VIII.C.2 |
Rossella BENGALLI CV University of Milano-Bicocca Toxicity of metal oxide nanoparticles in vitro and in vivo: a safe-by-design approach |
WS.V.4.3 TT.VIII.C.3 |
Carla DISTASI CV University of Piemonte Orientale SiO2 nanoparticle-neuron interaction: activation of ionic channels and calcium influx |
WS.V.4.4 TT.VIII.C.4 |
Maddalena COLLINI CV University of Milano-Bicocca Nanoparticles tracking and correlation for in vitro and in vivo systems |
Chairs: Luisa FIANDRA, POLARIS Research Center - University of Milano-Bicocca |
updated to June 4th, 2019