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Swansea University leads international project to cut the risk of engineered nanomaterials

29.01.2018

A new €12.7m global project led by Swansea University Medical School will address the need for safer and more effective testing of nanomaterials, an area that is of crucial and growing importance to billion-pound markets including cosmetics, electronics, medicine and food.

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EU project to improve engineered nanomaterial safety

29.01.2018

The Adolphe Merkle Institute has joined an international effort addressing the need for safer and more effective testing of engineered nanomaterials (ENM), an area that is of crucial and growing importance to billion-franc markets including cosmetics, electronics, medicine and food.

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Swansea University Leads International Project To Cut The Risk Of Engineered Nanomaterials

29.01.2018

A new €12.7m global project led by Swansea University Medical School will address the need for safer and more effective testing of nanomaterials, an area that is of crucial and growing importance to billion-pound markets including cosmetics, electronics, medicine and food.

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International Project Aims to Bring Nanotech Potential Closer

20.06.2017

The European Commission has approved an international collaborative grant, expected to be in excess of €12million, to Scientists at Swansea University Medical School who will lead the development of tests to prevent the use of animals when assessing safety concerns surrounding nanotechnology – a field with potential to enhance crucial aspects of our lives pending proper investigation into associated risks.

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