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DOI: www.nanosafetycluster.eu Issue 22: March 2021 Welcome to the 22nd NSC Newsletter Contents Once again, your continued and much appreciated WELCOME 1 contributions have enabled the production of another NSC NEWS 2 rich NSC Community newsletter and detailed snapshots News from the NSC Coordination Team 2 of recent and forthcoming NSC and related activities. NSC Education and Training Days videos 3 NSC NEW PROJECTS 6 In this issue, our Coordination Team update highlights, The flight of the Phoenix 6 among other activities, the NanoHarmony webinar being Bringing you SUNSHINE 7 held on 17th March, and the recent innovative A HARMLESS Kick-off 8 developments of the Safe-By-Design initiatives. Ready for Take-off: DIAGONAL 8 Meanwhile, for those who would like to follow up on the NSC PROJECT NEWS 9 NSC Education and Training days at nanoSAFE, the ASINA Monitoring Campaign 9 NanoHarmony webinar 17th March 11 videos are now available on our Youtube Channel (p3) as PATROLS: International Women in Science Day 12 a playlist. PATROLS holds stakeholder workshop 13 The New Projects section introduces four new initiatives NanoCommons nanosafety e-infrastructure 15 that are working from the Safe & Sustainable by Design NanoSolveIT highlights 17 and Safety Innovation Approach perspectives. Following SABYDOMA’s 1st Legal Workshop on Safe-by-Design 19 this, Project News brings you the latest updates from a SabyNA DSS Survey 21 SbD4Nano Project Updates 22 number of current initiatives (see contents). From p.26, CHARISMA Highlights 23 you can discover more about five micro-/nano-plastics DaNa Showcases New Website with Spotlight Research 24 projects that kick off next month with the aim of finding BIORIMA Holds a Demonstration 25 out more about the health impacts of mnps on the IN OTHER NEWS 26 human body. These projects will be forming an mnp EU Cluster on Health Impacts of Micro- and Nano-plastics 26 cluster: more will be announced in the next NSC AURORA 27 Newsletter. Imptox 27 PLASTICHEAL 27 In the Publications section, PATROLS, GRACIOUS, and PlasticsFatE 28 NANORIGO have a number of papers now available. POLYRISK 29 Links to new research in neurotoxicology and particle PUBLICATIONS 30 and fibre toxicology are also highlighted. BIORIMA then PATROLS – Latest Publications 30 offers a virtual library of research that’s highlighted GRACIOUS – Latest Publications 31 every week on twitter. NANORIGO – Publications 32 Neurotoxicology 33 The busy Events section announces key forthcoming Particle and Fibre toxicology 33 conferences which, inevitably, will be held online for the The BIORIMA Project – Publications 34 first half of this year at least. NanoTox 2021 is open for EVENTS 35 registration. Meanwhile, at ENF21, a number of NSC NanoTox 2021 35 projects will be showcasing their outputs and activities. EuroNanoForum 36 Registration now for free. It’s also worth noting that the European Research and Innovation Days 36 European Research and Innovation Days will be held Nanotech France 2021 37 earlier this year from 23rd - 24 June 2021. NanoMed Europe 37 NANOPOSTER 2021 38 We hope you find this issue of interest. Thank you to Additional conferences 38 everyone who submitted content. Please keep it ABOUT THE NSC 39 coming! The next NSC Newsletter will be published in early-mid June. Submit your news, project updates, opinions, events, Take care and stay safe publications, and opportunities by 28th May 2021 Kind regards Submit your news here Lesley Tobin Subscribe to the Newsletter here [email protected] Find ways to connect with the NSC here 1 NSC NEWS News from the NSC Coordination Team The new year arrived with new problems in the form of new variants of COVID-19 and a rather disparate global response to the challenge. On a more positive note, vaccination development has been a success story, a sure sign that we can trust in science – so we can retain a positive outlook. Back to the world of NanoSafety, and to our more immediate business, the last few months saw a lot of intense activity in the aftermath of NanoSafe2020, to enable organising the videos recorded during the event for (re)viewing/visiting and ensuring their posterity. We can thank Lesley and the Working Group A (aka Martin and Stella) for this. We’re certain there is a lot more information about it in this newsletter, but here is a sneak additional opportunity to follow the link to the NSC’s YouTube channel (https:// www.youtube.com/channel/UCIjMVQ1n6MkPJ8g2PMUMGAg) and to the NanoSafe2020 playlist (https:// www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDBSs2loZJ3-JLcdBM5OvOezmN-v1C6DR). Making our outputs permanently available online is, of course, one of the many ways we actively ensure our relevance to the global NanoSafety network. The focus of the Coordination Team’s direct activities in the recent few months has been on capturing the state-of-the-art on Safe-by-Design (SbD) in a report for the Commission, to which many of you contributed. The work was led by Andreas Falk. The idea behind the report is to fully capture and understand how the concept of SbD is being implemented in NanoSafety, so we can establish a strong platform on which to build the new concept of Safe-and-Sustainable-by-Design (SSbD), the new ambitious vision set by the Commission’s Chemical Strategy for Sustainability. By doing this, SbD concepts and solutions developed by our community, have the potential to become an essential asset in the future SSbD approach. As we gathered the information, it was remarkable to see how much progress has already been made. Past NSC projects have already produced case studies and considered safe innovation approaches, and although these early attempts would require further adaptation, we are far from starting from scratch. This is the background on which the seven newest NSC projects, funded by two SbD dedicated calls over the past two years (“Safe by design, from science to regulation: metrics and main sectors” and “Safe by design, from science to regulation: multi-component nanomaterials”), can now build on, and they have already started contributing, not least by actively participating with their views in the report. Noting that the report had to be treated as confidential initially, we can now confirm that it will be made openly accessible very soon. We also wanted to remind you that the next opportunity for all of us to gather (virtually!) together around a forthcoming activity is the EuroNanoForum event, on the 5th and 6th of May (https://euronanoforum2021.eu/ programme/) and we hope to “see” many of you there. We have the opportunity to organise a satellite workshop, so if any of you are interested to propose a theme, please let us know as soon as possible. There are, of course, several other project related events, some of which are open to a wider audience participation, such as the webinars from e.g. NanoHarmony on Identification and solving barriers for translating science to regulation and standards. So, keep an eye on the NSC website! We leave you with the thought that as spring now is most certainly in the air, we do hope that it will not be long till we all meet again face to face. Take care! Andreas Falk, Flemming R. Cassee and Éva Valsami-Jones [email protected] www.nanosafetycluster.eu | Issue No. 22 | March 2021 Back to contents page 2 NSC News NanoSafety Cluster Education & Training Days All presentations now available on our YouTube Channel Lesley Tobin—[email protected] Stella Stoycheva—[email protected] Martin Himly—[email protected] As a response to Covid-19 the nanoSAFE community met virtually for nanoSAFE 20 from 16th— 20th November 2020. The event, hosted by the Chair and Co-Chair of the NSC Working Group A: Martin Himly and Stella Stoycheva, enabled all participants to share the latest R&D results on environmental, health and safety issues related to nanomaterials and beyond. The presentations were captured and are now available to view on our YouTube Channel: • NanoSafety Cluster Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIjMVQ1n6MkPJ8g2PMUMGAg • nanoSAFE complete playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDBSs2loZJ3-JLcdBM5OvOezmN-v1C6DR These are the details of the individual presentations together with links to the respective videos. NanoSafety Cluster Education Days – 16th November 2020 : 8 Videos 1. Introduction by Martin Himly to the NanoSafety Cluster Education Day https://youtu.be/QllHgRJNpcE 2. Block 1 - Emerging approaches in nanorisk assessment Session 1: New developments in human hazard assessment - focus on AOP, QSAR, IATA https://youtu.be/ERBjOaZVews Session intro on “The Why and What and How of AOPs and various emerging approaches – QSAR, NAMs, IATA” by Session Chair Peter Hoet, KathUni Leuven “Beyond chemocentric models: from toxicogenomics to integrated approaches for IATA development” by Dario Greco, Uni Tampere “AOPs and data integration within Nanosafety” by Penny Nymark, Karolinska Institutet “Showcasing the AOP-Wiki Resource Description Framework – why nano-AOPs do not exist” by Marvin Martens, Uni Maastricht 3. Block 1 - Emerging approaches in nanorisk assessment Session 2: Exposure & life cycle assessment - determination & modelling https://youtu.be/WV6WZNWURzw Introduction by Session Chair Wouter Fransman, TNO “Extrapolation (i.e. re-use) of exposure measurement data for similar exposure scenarios and/or similar materials - from regular chemicals to NMs” by Remy Franken, TNO “Efficiency testing and implementation of risk management measures to mitigate exposure to NMs” by Henk Goede, TNO “Life cycle thinking in nanoform release assessment” by Nathan Bossa, Leitat 4. Block 2 – Data workshop & e-tools for nano & beyond Session 3: Data FAIRness, metadata completeness, scientific quality assurance https://youtu.be/HrJWnxtX-1E Session intro “Experiences from NanoFASE going FAIR” by Session Chair Claus Svendsen, UKCEH “When is a metadata set complete?” showcasing (a) specific example(s) with discussion moderated by Thomas Exner, Edelweiss Connect “How to implement (scientific) FAIR principles in my work” showcasing support in data FAIRness for projects by Ammar Ammar, Uni Maastricht Cntd → www.nanosafetycluster.eu | Issue No.