SOT is developing an Issue Statement titled “Nanoparticles” (Note: The preceding link will take you to the SOT Reference Files library on ToXchange where you can download a PDF of the draft statement. If you are not logged into your SOT/ToXchange account, you will be taken to a log in page....
Over the past years, nanotoxicity has made significant progress on understanding how carbon nanotubes (CNT) and carbon nanofibers (CNF) affect human health, as well as remedies for such damages. A number of epidemiology studies were carried out in multiple countries to study the exposure of and...
During the "Nanotoxicology and Ocular Drug Delivery: One Size Does Not Fit All" session, Nigel Walker (NIEHS-NTP) gave a great overview, highlighting some of the general concerns with nanomaterials. One interesting point he made was that it may not be appropriate to measure the dose of a drug...
“Engineered nanomaterials can have chemical, physical, and biological properties that may differ from those of their larger counterparts. There is striking evidence that nanomaterials add a lot of value to consumer goods, but we also need to understand if there are any potential unintended...
On Sunday afternoon, March 23, I attended one of the advanced Continuing Education (CE) Courses offered at the 53rd Annual Society of Toxicology meeting in Phoenix, Arizona. The course was PM10 Innovations in Methodologies for Inhalation Exposure and Interpretations of In Vivo Toxicity . This...
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