An impressively large audience logged on to take part in BIORIMA’s final public event, held on January 19th, 2022.
Organised with super efficiency by Warrant Hub, the event comprised three sessions:
1. Presentation of BIORIMA Final Results
2. Nanosafety projects response to real-world needs
3. NSC-community-activity “Brainstorming of future collaboration for nanobiomaterials risk assessment”
This is the agenda:
Meeting introduction BIORIMA coordinator Lang Tran (Institute of Occupational Medicine)
Session I - Presentation of BIORIMA Final Results
Chair: Lisa Bregoli (Warrant Hub SpA)
WP2 outcomes from materials Magda Blosi (CNR-ISTEC)
WP3 outcomes from exposure studies Bernd Nowack (EMPA)
WP4 outcomes from hazards studies Bengt Fadeel(Karolinska Institutet) and Janeck Scott-Fordsmand (Aarhus University)
WP5 DSS for risk assessment and management of nano/biomaterials Danail Hristozov, Alex Zabeo, Virginia Cazzagon (Greendecision Srl)
WP6 outcomes from case studies Carlos Fito (ITENE)
Round table discussion
Session II Nanosafety projects response to real-world needs
COVID-19 Task Force of BIORIMA: Addressing the Needs of the Pandemic
Chairs: Bengt Fadeel (Karolinska Institutet) and Lang Tran (Institute of Occupational Medicine)
Introduction: from nanosafety research to vaccines Bengt Fadeel (Karolinska Institutet)
Silver nanoparticles as a potential anti-viral agent Anna Costa (CNR-ISTEC)
Pegylated lipid nanoparticles: making vaccines safe Terry Wilkins (University of Leeds)
Environmental perspectives on COVID-19 Janeck Scott-Fordsmand (Aarhus University)
Round table discussion
Session III
NSC-community-activity “Brainstorming of future collaboration for nanobiomaterials risk assessment”
Introduction Lang Tran (Institute of Occupational Medicine)
Interactive session with online white board Andreas Falk and Susanne Resch (BioNanoNet Forschungsgesellschaft mbH)
Wrap up from the project coordinator Lang Tran (Institute of Occupational Medicine)
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