Nanosafety 2020, 5 – 7 October 2020
We thank all our attendees, speakers and media partners for joining us virtually this year. We hope you found the event as enjoyable and insightful as we did.
Remember that you can access recordings and posters on our virtual conference platform until 18 December 2020. You can also use the platform to reach out to other participants – they will receive an e-mail if you contact them through the platform.
- Anne Kahru
- Laboratory of Environmental Toxicology, NICPB
- "Cost-efficient toolbox for evaluation of biological effects of nanomaterials: case-studies, challenges and outlook"
- Mark Miller
- Centre for Cardiovascular Science, University of Edinburgh
- "Cardiovascular effects of nanoparticles"
- Robert Yokel
- Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy
- "Translocation of engineered nanoparticles from nose to brain"
- Flemming Cassee
- Veterinary Medicine, Department Population Health Sciences, Institute for Risk Assesment Sciences (IRAS)
- "Adverse effects of respirable particles: Relevance of particle dosimetry and biodistribution"
- Stefaan Soenen
- Nano Health Optical Imaging Group, Department of Imaging & Pathology, KU Leuven
- "Toxic-by-design: controlled nanoparticle synthesis to direct nanomaterial synthesis to malignant pathologies"
- Christian Laforsch
- Collaborative Research Center Microplastic, University of Bayreuth
- "Microplastics in the environment"
- David Winkler
- Latrobe Institute for Molecular Science, La Trobe University, Melbourne
- "Machine learning at the nanomaterials-biology interface"
Two interactive workshops will be organized during the conference to expand the space for discussions between experts in the field.
- Annette Kraegeloh
- Nano Cell Interactions
- INM - Leibniz-Institute for New Materials
- Jesus Santamaria
- Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering
- University of Zaragoza
- Lutz Mädler
- Process and Chemical Engineering
- Leibniz Institute for Materials Engineering IWT
- Andreas Fery
- Institute of Physical Chemistry and Polymer Physics
- Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research Dresden (IPF)
- Klaus Unfried
- Environmentally-induced skin and lung aging
- Leibniz Institute for Environmental Medicine
- Christoph van Thriel
- Neurotoxicology and Chemosensation
- Leibniz Research Centre for Working Environment and Human Factors
- Roel Schins
- Particles, Inflammation and Genome Integrity
- Leibniz Institute for Environmental Medicine
- Christiane Petzold
- Leibniz Research Alliance Nanosafety
- +49 681 9300-338
- nanosafety@leibniz-inm.de