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TOTAL-NANOSAFE Conference I


  • International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory Avenida Mestre José Veiga Braga, Braga, 4715 Portugal (map)

The ‘Total-Nanosafe’ Conference II is bringing experts in different fields related to the use of nanomaterials, nanotechnology and how these are related to different aspects of safety, regarding health and the environment.

We will have experts talking about nanotoxicology, organ-on-a-chip, cheminformatics, public health and the environment, among the main topics.

With this conference we aim to get a broad overview of the state of the art in the different aspects of nanosafety, to increase the interactions among the community of experts, providing the chance of sharing new ideas and generating new collaborations.

 

/ Abstract Submission

Abstract submissions for the TOTAL - NANOSAFE Conference II are now closed. Participants will be contacted via the provided email with the committee's decision. We appreciate your interest!
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CONFERENCE TOPICS:

  • Nanotoxicology (including immunotoxicity, genotoxicity and epigenetics)

  • Advanced models (including Organ-on-a-chip) to test nanosafety)

  • Bridging models between in vitro-in vivo

  • In silico approaches

  • Environmental impact of nanomaterials

Note: The ‘Total-Nanosafe’ online Poster Session will be open for the duration of the conference, providing information on research related with the topics of this unique conference. Poster presentations will be available to conference attendees in a PDF format.

 

/ Agenda (more information coming soon)

Wednesday, November 6

Information will be updated

Thursday, November 7

09h30-09h35 Welcome

09h35 -10:30 Invited Speaker

Ulla Vogel, Professor National Research Centre for the Working Environment, Denmark.

Expert in the health-damaging effects of dust, particles and chemicals in the working environment, particularly concerning cancer, cardiovascular disease and fertility. 

10h30-10h50 Vânia Vilas-Boas, Research Fellow • Alfaro-Moreno Research Group, INL , Portugal

10h50-11h10 Filipa Lebre, Research Fellow • Alfaro-Moreno Research Group, INL, Portugal

11h10-11h30 Coffee-break

12h00-12h10 Sónia Fraga, Coordinator of the Chemicals and Advanced Materials – Safety and Health group of the Laboratory for Integrative and Translational Research in Population Health (ITR), Portugal

12h10-12h20 Ana Teresa Reis, Research Line: L3 - Genetic, Behavioural and Environmental Determinants of Health and Disease of the Laboratory for Integrative and Translational Research in Population Health (ITR), Portugal

12h20-12h30 Basak Engin, Gazi University, Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Toxicology, Turkey

  • 12h30-12h50 Félix Carvalho, Full Professor of Toxicology, Laboratory of Toxicology, Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Pharmacy at University of Porto, Portugal

12h50-14h00 Lunch

14h00-14h20 Ana Ribeiro, Staff Researcher • Alfaro-Moreno Research Group, INL, Portugal

14h20-14h40 Miguel Xavier, Staff Researcher Abalde-Cela Research Group, INL, Portugal

14h40-15h00 Javier Ramón Azcón, Group Leader / ICREA Research Professor, Spain

15h20-15h40 Coffee-break

15h40-16h00 Rodrigo De Vecchi, Leading research projects L´Oréal Research & Innovation, France

16h00-16h20 Tim Nawrot, Head of the environmental and molecular epidemiology research unit at Hasselt University, Belgium

16h20-16h40 Sean Kelly, Senior Project Manager & Interim Director General NIA, England

16h40-17h00 Monique Groenewold , Senior policy advisor and coordinator Dutch Institute for Public Health and Environment (RIVM), Netherlands

Friday, November 8

09h30-09h35 Welcome

09h35-10h30 Invited Speaker

Ernesto Alfaro-Moreno, Head of Nanosafety at INL and Coordinator of the LEARN project.

10h30-10h50 Michael González-Durruthy, Research Fellow • Alfaro-Moreno Research Group, INL, Portugal

10h50-11h10 Irini Furxhi, Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellow at CNR-ISSMC, Italy

11h10-11h30 Coffee-break

11h30-11h50 Laure-Alix Clerbaux, Senior Researcher, Institute of Experimental and Clinical Research IREC UCLouvain, Belgium

11h50-12h10 Dario Greco, Professor, Faculty of Medicine and Health Technology Tampere University, Italy

12h10-12h30 Nivedita Chatterjee, Staff Researcher • Alfaro-Moreno Research Group, INL, Portugal

12h30-12h50 Pauliina Damdimopoulou, Senior Lecturer in Reproductive and Perinatal Toxicology & Research Group Leader Karolinska Institutet, Sweden

12h50-14h00 Lunch

14h00-14h20 Fiona Murphy, Lecturer of Immunology and Pharmacology Strathclyde Institute of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences, England

14h20-14h40 Ana Isabel Bourbon, Staff Researcher • Pastrana Research Group, INL, Portugal

14h40-15h00 Carlos Fito, Technical director and project coordinator at ControlNano | Head of Nanosafety research group at ITENE, Spain

15h20-15h40 Coffee-break

15h40-16h00 Laura Rodriguez-Lorenzo, Staff Researcher • Espiña Research Group, INL, Portugal

16h00-17h00 Invited Speaker

Eva Valsami-Jones, School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of Birmingham, Chair in Environmental Nanoscience, Director of FENAC, England. Expert on the interaction of a variety of carbon- and metal-based nano-objects with biota in vitro and in vivo and pioneer in novel methods of labelling nanomaterials. 

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